All Pulse programs are produced with the assistance of the Department of
Communications and the Arts via the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
Find out more at www.cbf.org.au.
Latest News
Featured posts
Program Guide
Choose a day
12:00amMonday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more9:00amMonday
Mitchell’s Front Page is Geelong’s only radio program on a Monday and Tuesday morning that keeps you informed on the issues affecting the region. Presented in a current affairs format, the program features a mix of news, sport, information and lighter content.
Learn more11:00amMonday
Songs will finish… gigs will end… and bands will break up but you’ll never forget the 45s that touched your heart and soul.
Learn more1:00pmMonday
[...]
Learn more3:00pmMonday
The Club, a social support group via radio for older members of our community. A culturally appropriate way to keep connected with Clients, Carers, family members, volunteers, friends, networks, and service providers alike. Regular Wellbeing, Gardening, and Diversi-chat segments, along with requested music, messages to friends, jokes told, recipes shared, stories told, activities shared, interviews, information provided, and community news. ‘The Club’ by Diversitat Aged Support, will seek to be a collaborative effort between our Radio Project Team, Clients, Staff and Community Members; with clients and community encouraged to be involved in the program by submitting content ideas and music requests via their Diversitat staff member, or by phoning the Healthy Living Centre on 5222 7275 or by emailing: aged.support@diversitat.org.au The Club, keeping connected via the airwaves.
Learn more4:00pmMonday
KickArts on 94.7 The Pulse | Hosted by Chris Bryan and talking all things in the arts space of Geelong and surrounding areas
Learn more7:00pmMonday
[...]
Learn moreFilipino
9:00pmMonday
9:00pmMonday
[...]
Learn more10:00pmMonday
Jazz for pleasant listening, including traditional, mainstream, contemporary and everything in between from America, Australia, Europe and everywhere else.
Learn more12:00amTuesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more7:00amTuesday
Vintage country music with your host, Ian Hoges.
Learn more9:00amTuesday
Mitchell’s Front Page is Geelong’s only radio program on a Monday and Tuesday morning that keeps you informed on the issues affecting the region. Presented in a current affairs format, the program features a mix of news, sport, information and lighter content.
Learn more11:00amTuesday
[...]
Learn more12:00pmTuesday
[...]
Learn more2:00pmTuesday
[...]
Learn more4:00pmTuesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more9:00pmTuesday
[...]
Learn more10:00pmTuesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more12:00amWednesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more7:00amWednesday
Alex in The Morning | Hosted by Alex | 94.7 The Pulse
Learn more9:00amWednesday
[...]
Learn more11:00amWednesday
[...]
Learn more12:00pmWednesday
“WEDNESDAY LUNCHBOX” has been presented on 94.7 The Pulse since late in 2009 by Bob Pullin & Terry Knell. The show is a mixture of lively chat, great music with a few laughs along the way. REGULAR SEGMENTS Include:- BIRTHDAY PARADE RESTAURANT REVIEW WHAT GETS UP MY NOSE PICTURE THE PAST FOOTY TIPS (During AFL season) Occasionally we interview a special guest but this is not a regular segment. We talk about local and state issues, sometimes seriously but often in a light hearted way. Our Executive Producer, Ken Gowty, who has been with us for the past four years, selects all the music for the programme and endeavours to select a wide range of music each week to suit a wide range of tastes. Our listening audience is mainly older members of the community and are spread far and wide. We receive feedback regularly from Far North Queensland; Hervey Bay, various parts of Melbourne as well as around the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula. The programme is sponsored each week by William Sheahan Funerals of Drysdale.
Learn more2:00pmWednesday
[...]
Learn more3:00pmWednesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more7:00pmWednesday
[...]
Learn more8:00pmWednesday
Die Strandloper Ethnic Afrikaans Program broadcasting on 94.7fm The Pulse from Geelong Australia. Die Strandloper is jam packed with Afrikaans Music, Interesting Facts, Calendar Events and Interviews with the hot and happening of South African Artists. We support community events locally and abroad. We love interacting with our listeners nationally and internationally while live on air via social media. Follow our links and join in the fun. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/947strandloper/ Internet www.947thepulse.com Tunein App on your smart phone http://tun.in/seUCT Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-199567790 Whatsapp number (+61) 0484 555 667 live interaction while on air for chat and request
Learn more10:00pmWednesday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more12:00amThursday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more9:00amThursday
[...]
Learn more11:00amThursday
[...]
Learn more1:00pmThursday
Simon's Music | Hosted by Simon & Lindy | 94.7 The Pulse
Learn more2:00pmThursday
[...]
Learn more3:00pmThursday
[...]
Learn more4:00pmThursday
"The Musik Cube" began in 2010 in the 2-4pm timeslot on a Thursday, followed by the very popular drive program with the great "Tiny G". Soon after the 4-6pm time became available and we have been ensconced there ever since. The show has a couple of aims. First of all, the main goal is to provide entertaining radio to as wide an audience as possible. The second is to provide a platform for local artists, particularly those at the beginning of their career, and figures to promote their wares where otherwise they would not be able to on the radio platform. We have had countless artists and local figures join us both live and on the phone throughout our journey and every single one of them has had an interesting tale to tell and has kept us captivated. We have always understood that 94.7 The Pulse is the heartbeat of the community and provides a voice for the otherwise voiceless in the Geelong and district region. Our show is based around music and this provides the template for us to both entertain and give a voice to the otherwise voiceless. We get continued great pleasure over seeing artists and people who join us go on and progress. We have had some terrific guests over the journey thus far - including established artists and renowned figures such as James Reyne, Diesel, Tim Henwood, Tania Doko, Dave Pace from "Painters & Dockers", Imogen Brough and motor neurone disease legend and Australian Rules football figure Neale Daniher. We have a basic formula for the show. It's two hours of (we think) great tunes that is broken up by a "2 Scoops" (two consecutive songs by the same artist) at about 4.30pm followed by our "4 Sides" (four consecutive songs by the same artist) at the top of the second hour at 5pm. We also do a featured INXS "song of the day" - generally by request - as INXS is a band coveted by the show and the show wouldn't exist without the INXS connection. It gives a lot of pleasure engaging with both the local and international community and the continued feedback we get on the show is very much welcomed. Also, the recognition we received from 94.7 The Pulse in 2012 when we won the award for "Excellence In Music Programming" at the station's annual awards was very humbling and something we treasure. We have in the past and continue to support great local community events and charities - including "Wheel 4 MND", "A Statue For Michael Hutchence", "Encompass Pumpkin Fair", "Geelong's Best Busker", "Geelong's Best Kids Busker" and "Geelong Music Community Collective". We also have become famous around town for photos taken against the green wall in the street out the front of the radio station and in front of the 94.7 The Pulse sign in the studio. Any musicians or other people that would like to get in touch with us about coming onto the show - please do so by contacting "Musik Cube" on Facebook or @TheMusikCube on Twitter or Instagram. We'd love to hear from you. "The Musik Cube" - the home of chartbusting smash hits and tunes from every angle!!!
Learn more6:00pmThursday
Last Night In Town is a jam packed hour featuring the best alt-country, Americana and singer-songwriter music from all around the globe. As an Americana musician myself I love being able to share the hard work of my peers, have guests into the studio to play live and chat about their upcoming shows, as well as introduce listeners to new and exciting artists each week.
Learn more7:00pmThursday
[...]
Learn more8:00pmThursday
[...]
Learn more10:00pmThursday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more10:00pmFriday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more7:00amFriday
Trish and Sam’s friendship began with learning guitar together. They quickly hit it off and their music skyrocketed, performing at concerts and plays, hosting events and anything else they could get their hands on. That was fifteen years ago. They always bounced off one another really well and everyone told them they should be doing radio. Now, they host the Monday breakfast show as The Gems. Their motto is “you only get one life” and you certainly won’t see them waste theirs! Together, they’ve convinced Kasey Chamber’s dad to spend a weekend performing with them in Tamworth, sung the National Anthem in the middle of the ring at the State Championship Boxing, and they even swam nude in Tassie on the coldest day of the year with 700 other people! There’s nothing they wouldn’t give a red hot go at. Trish and Sam love showing women that life can still begin after their babies grow up and leave the nest, that age is just a number! Most of all, they want people listening to their show to feel inspired to get out there and live as much of their life with fun and happiness.
Learn more9:00amFriday
Scanlan’s front page covers news that is news! Covering local,national and international news. We cover politics, local council affairs, sport and have regular guests on numerous topics. I try to inject some humour into the show assisted by my dear friend Robert who is my sidekick! We play a range of new music and Quality older music. The easy lisinting!
Learn more11:00amFriday
[...]
Learn more1:00pmFriday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more6:00pmFriday
Rattlin' Bones & Retro Tones brings you the best of Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll, Blues, Funk, Pop and Soul!! Basically whatever is needed to get your party started! Michael 'Memphis' Williams dusts off the 45s, CDs, Cassettes and MP3s. And he's almost figured out how to make the 8-Track work! So quickly get up, to then quickly get down, with Rattlin' Bones & Retro Tones! A twice weekly dig through Memphis's vast music collection, which is ever expanding thanks to his untreated addiction to digging through record crates, Rattlin' Bones & Retro Tones is the most eclectic and electric show to hit the airwaves since Elvis left the building and video killed the radio star. Tune in to perhaps the only party in town where you will find James Brown, The Beatles and BB King spinning right next to Nick Cave, Motörhead and Eminem. A record player doesn't know which decade it is, and since Michael 'Memphis' Williams traded his calendar for more music, neither does he. You will hear the hits of the 50s right through to that catchy track that came out last week, right after that record that Jim Morrison recorded in the bathroom. So tune on in, and turn up those speakers until they rattle your bones, because 94.7 The Pulse is the only place where you will find Rattlin' Bones & Retro Tones!!!!
Learn more7:00pmFriday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn moreThe Mullet Show
8:00pmFriday
8:00pmFriday
[...]
Learn more12:00amSaturday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more8:00amSaturday
Sportsfix is a Saturday sport show which runs from 12.00-1.30pm in the football season and from 9.00-10.00am in the summer sport season. While we do cover the AFL news, the focus is mainly on local sport and local sports identities. Football and Netball are featured in the winter while cricket and other summer sport are covered in the warmer months. The show leads into a direct broadcast of the GDFL match of the day in the footy season and we do an extended coverage of that league to support the connection. Women’s Football is another major focus as the local Cats team prepares for entry into the AFLW in 2019 We have interviewed AFL identities like Leigh Matthews, John Birt, Steven Hocking and David Bolton, while the summer show has a detailed coverage of the Geelong Cricket Club and all local leagues. Rob Cameron anchors the show, while young journalist Josh Barnes, ex AFL player Sean Simpson, Community Radio identity Neil Butler and local athlete Paul Kininburgh also contribute during the footy season and Rob Malcolm assists with the cricket coverage in summer. We are very proud to support local sport and its characters.
Learn more9:00amSaturday
[...]
Learn more11:00amSaturday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more2:00pmSaturday
David’s interest in radio first commenced at age twelve when he ran a cable from his home in Eaglehawk Bendigo to his school mate’s home about a mile away to exchange music & talk. At secondary school, he ran a school based radio called 3WH at the annual school fete, played his top 20 records, charged 0.20 cents a song request to raise funds for the school. David moved to Bacchus Marsh & joined Melton Community Radio in 1984 where he hosted a weekly Saturday afternoon modern music program. He then set up a Community Radio in Bacchus Marsh. The first test broadcast was held in October 1986 & in 2001 a full licence was granted to 3APL on frequency 98.5FM. The station today is known as 98.5 Apple FM. In 2013 David moved to Torquay to live & became involved in Geelong’s Community Radio 94.7 the Pulse. He currently hosts a weekly Sunday afternoon music program from 4 to 6pm called “Steeleworksfm” featuring music from 60’s, 70’s, 80’s & 90’s.
Learn more4:00pmSaturday
Join Lee O'Hara for an hour packed with Italian music and culture, celebrating all things Italy!
Learn more5:00pmSaturday
For the Love of Elvis is a weekly program each Saturday evening for two hours between 5pm & 7pm.
Learn more7:00pmSaturday
[...]
Learn more8:00pmSaturday
Classic Aussie Music with Mark O'Neill
Learn more9:00pmSaturday
[...]
Learn more11:00pmSaturday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more12:00amSunday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more6:00amSunday
SWEETHEARTS OF YESTERDAY is a two hour trip down memory lane. Music from a bye-gone era when music was properly written and orchestrated with no electronic or digital manipulation. The music ranges from the 1920s to the 1960s (with an occasional song outside these years depending on its suitability). Most of the songs are the original recordings of the era and many have the authentic scratches and surface noise you would expect to find on records that have been much loved and played over and over. In keeping with the fact that I’m an old “Fuddy Duddy”, the Sweethearts program has NO Social media links at all (It NEVER WILL ) and it is not available for podcasts. Unfortunately, as almost all of the artists on my playlists are no longer with us, I don’t have interviews with artists as I can’t talk to dead people (wish I could). Sweethearts is the only program that you’ll hear so many of them on. With over 3,000 songs on my playlist library and adding to them on a regular basis, I’m sure to have something that will bring back musical memories for you. Why not join me on our musical journey down memory lane each week every Sunday morning at 6.00 am I know you’ll enjoy it.
Learn moreEncore
8:00amSunday
8:00amSunday
The ENCORE program is 2 hours of classical music… on the lighter side. Favourites and sometimes rarities, famous artists and lots of Australian content. Selections tend to be no longer than about 12 mins - no room for whole operas of symphonies here. Often the program may have a theme… like “water” or “russian melodies”. Where possible, we seek interviews with visiting artists and local performers. Each of the 3 presenters has there own favourites and interests and all 3 get together every Christmas for a 3 in 1 Christmas show. It’s a lot of fun!
Learn more10:00amSunday
[...]
Learn more11:00amSunday
Geelong FM radio station “94.7 The Pulse” broadcasts “All that Jazz” every second Sunday afternoon 11am-1pm AEST. Ian Coots and Ken Hirst (Lifestyle Geelong) produce the show live to air to local listeners and stream live to the world via https://www.947thepulse.com The programs are recorded, re-edited with the name “Hot, Sweet & Jazzy” and re-broadcast on the National Community Radio Network Australia by various stations at different times around the country. A further edit is broadcast on Melbourne FM station “Golden Days Radio” as a 1/2hr program on Mondays at noon AEST, so you can see each program gets multiple exposure nationally and internationally at various times. “All that Jazz” is the only program that aims to play music from ALL GENRES OF JAZZ. Ian and Ken have conducted many interviews with not only local Australian artists, but also International artists including Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk, Vince Giordano, Duke Robillard, Brian Lee and Scotty Morris from Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Requests welcome via email at: allthatjazzonradio@gmail.com Follow us on: “All That Jazz” Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/allthatjazzonradio/ “Keep listening ‘cause you never know what you might hear”
Learn more1:00pmSunday
Built on the community broadcasting sector's principles of democracy, independence and access, NRN has no commercial ties or political agenda, and often covers stories overlooked by commercial services. Bulletins are produced in Bathurst, NSW, by three full-time journalists, supported by cadets from Charles Sturt University. News is sourced from Reuters, BBC, Sky News, ABC and community radio sector. Bulletins are four minutes long and mix national and international news, sport and finance. There is a particular focus on the information needs of people in regional areas.
Learn more6:00pmSunday
[...]
Learn more7:00pmSunday
[...]
Learn more8:00pmSunday
Twice a month, James Vernon presents a selection of classical music. On the second Thursday of each month, a selection of mostly instrumental works is presented, sometimes focusing on a particular composer, other times on a particular relevant theme. On the fourth Thursday of each month, a full work is selected from the world of opera. James has many musical passions, of which classical is only one. He aims to make the listening more interesting by researching the history of the work and presenting a concise introduction, enabling you to listen to the work in its historical context.
Learn more10:00pmSunday
[...]
Learn moreGET NEWS FROM
THE PULSE
Sign up to our mailing list and stay up-to-date. We’ll never spam you.