HOWDY,
Hey there kids how are things on your end of the world? The weather is beginning to look a lot more like spring and summer. OH HELL YEAH! Goodbye cold snap. This Wednesdays show
Will be my second segment of Brian Smalley’s acoustic novel “Chosen”. I will start the show with episode 3 then the rest of the show will be my final nod the February’s Black History month. I will be featuring some amazing African American singer/songwriters and performers in Americana. Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal, Don Flemons, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ted Hawkins, Son House just to name a few. So stop on by and pull up a chair and give it a listen. Looking forward to seeing you on the radio this Wednesday night, 7pm! CYA then!
Health by Dan Knowles
Premium Content  Queensland is sitting on a skin cancer time bomb with more than half of adults and nearly as many children being sunburned in frightening figures that show the state has forgotten the slip, slop, slap message. In a shocking report card, Queensland Health data shows 49 per cent of adults and 45 per cent of children were sunburnt in the past 12 months. That s nearly 2.4 million people suffering serious sun damage, with almost 10 per cent being scorched so badly they had blistering burns. But even more worrying for cancer experts is the finding that 32 per cent, or nearly a third of Queensland children, had been burnt five or more times - enough to increase the risk of melanoma three-fold.