Presenter:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Tuesday's Brew. On this day in 1868 the world's frist traffic lights, well, more like railway signals... were seen on the streets of London. That's obviously a (rather clumsy) segue into our chat with biz futurist Morris Miselowski, who joins us live from Melbourne at 12:10. Listen in for more. Just down the road from Morris (literally) is Jarrod Watt, who'll give you all of this week's Aussie news at 12:40. At 1:25 from 'somewhere' in Guangdong, marathon runner and uber-fundraiser Jo Lodder will check in. He's just about to complete a 3000km run from Beijing to Hong Kong. Jo and his friend John Fan will be 'crossing the finish line' at the Kai Tak stadium this Saturday morning, after raising a lot of money for children with disabilities through the Action Asia Foundation. Every weekday afternoon from 12:05 until 2... Only on Radio 3
Presenter:Phil Whelan
Welcome to another week, and your Monday Brew. Robbie McRobbie is back this week, with all sorts of scores on the doors and the latest from Kai Tak. At 1:25, its another journey to Ho Chi Minh City to catch up on all the latest from our man in Vietnam, Neil Runcieman. Join Neil on Facebook live to find out why the Mekong Delta’s been too bright, while the world’s official most beautiful island - Phú Quốc - has been too dark.