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Serving Geelong, the Surfcoast and the Bellarine Peninsula, 94.7 The Pulse is the only place to hear what's happening in your backyard. From news to information programs, community focused information, local sport and every style of music, The Pulse is the only place to hear it all and more.
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The Pulse News 
Are you a Local Artist or in a Band?
The Pulse is looking for artists to put on concerts.
The Pulse is looking for local artists and bands to put on live concerts in the newly renovated Pulse foyer in the future. Your performance could be broadcast live on the Pulse.
Every concert will feature an interview with the artist/group by the hosts of the program to promote and discuss your history and future plans.
It doesn't matter if you're a soloist, duo, trio or nine piece brass band, we want to hear from you! Any type of musician or genre of music will be considered.
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On The Pulse
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Tune in right now across Geelong, the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula to hear our diverse range of programming. Here's what you can expect to hear:
with Bob Knowles A light and easy way to start your day.
At 09:00am with Denis Scanlan
Later-Money Program at 11:00am | See today's full program guide
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Good Friday Appeal 2010 |
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[murmur] is a collaborative project between the City of Greater Geelong and 94.7 The Pulse. It involves short stories relating to three specific areas, Eastern Beach, Eastern Park and the Geelong Botanical Gardens. Each story is a personal memory about a particular area and allows a special insight into the life of Geelong residents. Stories collected by Stephen Oakes, Michelle Suiter, Mardi Janetzki, Gwlad McLachlan, Nicole Thompson, Malcolm McKinnon, Ross Mueller and Gary Dalton. For more information on murmur, check out the website at www.murmurgeelong.com
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