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First Nations Mix - Program 17 with Deadly Jim

The First Nations Mix with Deadly Jim airs every Wednesday on 98.5 One FM Radio Shepparton and plays some of the best music from Australia's first nation population.

This program first aired on Wednesday the 26th of June, 2024.

The First Nations Mix with Deadly Jim airs on One FM 98.5 from 5pm to 6pm on Wednesday nights.

Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 https://fm985.com.au/

The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the APRA AMCOS and ACMA license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (One FM)Number 1385226/1.). This program is made with thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

Duration:
8m
Broadcast on:
27 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

You're listening to a 1FM podcast. Welcome back again to another week of the First Nations Mix here at 1FM. You're hanging out with Deadly Gym for the next hour, playing your all the deadliest tracks coming from the First Nations people. Up next we've got We Sing Until The Sunrise, One You've Heard Before, by The Marinders. Medellin! Medellin by Bakerboy and just B. Another great hit from the First Nations artists. You're listening to First Nations Mix here at 1FM. I'm Deadly Gym, playing you the deadliest tracks that I have in my collection of First Nations artists. And here's one that I've played a few times in the past weeks. It's one of my personal favourites. It's a cover of Yellow, performed by King Stingray at Band from Darwin. And that was a Ziggy Raymo and Paul Callie collaboration with Little Things. You may have heard Paul Callie's original song, so they've mixed it up here and they've collaborated together and created something really interesting and really heartfelt. Yeah, so this is the First Nations Mix. If you have just tuning in and you haven't heard us before, we are one of the newer shows to 1FM. And we're presenting you all the deadliest music in the First Nations community. Now, up next we've got another Phamor Pumpsong, clumsy love. Raymaker, my southeast desert medal. You've heard them before here on 1FM First Nations Mix. And today we are up to the Who Is It? segment. We have an Australian former number one female tennis player, a member of the Radgeri Nation. And she was born in 1951. Who is it? Yvonne Goulogong Callie. So Yvonne Goulogong Callie is an Australian former world number one female tennis player. She was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s when she won 14 grand slam titles, seven in singles. For Australian Open 2 in Wimbledon and 1 in the French Open, 6 in women's doubles and 1 in mixed doubles. Yvonne nicknamed Sunshine Supergirl, ranked in the top 10 for 9 years and climbed to the top of the rankings for one week in 1976. She was the first Aboriginal Australian to win Wimbledon tennis in 1971. She won Wimbledon again as a mother in 1980. Only the second woman to do so. Nicknamed Gong, she finished her career in the mid 1980s. Renowned for her grace, After all touch and fluid speed around the court, Goulogong Callie started playing as a young girl by hitting the ball against a wall with a board from an apple crate. Spotted by a neighbor, she started playing at the local tennis club before moving to Sydney as a 10 year old where she went to school and received coaching. In 1993, the New South Wales State Transit Authority named the Rivercat Ferry in Sydney after Goulogong. So there you go everyone, it's Yvonne Goulogong Callie, Australian former number one female tennis player, one grand slams at Wimbledon. The Australian Open and the French Open, absolutely amazing. And another member of the community who's in sports and there's many here on the First Nations mix. And for now we've got another track by southeast as a medal. Beds are burning, you're gonna love it. You're listening to one FM with the First Nations mix. I'm deadly Jim playing you all the deadliest tracks I have in my collection from First Nations artists. That was Lonely Boys Anthem by Lonely Boys before that we had waiting for the tide by Colored Stone. Up next we're gonna have Emma Donovan with Black Nation but before that we're gonna have a short break. Let Merritt Funeral Services take the stress out of your funeral arrangements. Whether you're looking to prepay a funeral, arrange a bond or pre-arrange a complete funeral, Merritt Funeral Services, a just a phone call away. They can even come direct to you anywhere across the region to help walk you through the process. Each and every step of the way. 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