• Sat, 17th Jan 2026: Matthew Mitcham, OAM OLY, Retired Australian Diver, Afterglow, Chapel off Chapel, Midsumma
    Jan 18 2026

    Paul and Macca are joined live on air, by Matthew Mitcham OAM OLY is a retired, highly decorated Australian diver, and now a thriving as an author, speaker, MC, and cabaret performer, advocating for mental health and LGBTQIA+ inclusion.

    Matt’s famous for winning Olympic gold in the 10m platform at Beijing 2008 with the highest-ever dive score and for being the first openly gay Olympic champion. Beyond diving, he’s a successful cabaret performer, author, speaker, and advocate for mental health and LGBTQIA+ issues, having transitioned from a trampolinist background to achieve diving’s “golden trifecta” (Olympics, World Cup, Commonwealth Games).

    Matt is starring in an exciting new production of Afterglow, for the Midsumma festival.

    S. Asher Gelman international hit play AFTERGLOW is heading to Melbourne for its highly anticipated Australian premiere!

    When Josh and Alex, a married couple in an open relationship, invite Darius to share their bed for a night, a new and intimate connection is ignited. As all three men come to terms with their individual definitions of love, loyalty, and trust, relationships are challenged and futures are shaken. A raw, funny, and sensual exploration of polyamory, commitment, and modern love.

    The stellar cast of three comprises Julian Curtis (Gaslight, Cock, Dance Academy), gold medal winning Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham (Strangers in Between, Jock Night, The Pool) and Matthew Predny (Titanique, Avenue Q, Kinky Boots).

    After its critical success Off-Broadway and productions around the globe, Afterglow now brings its modern, intimate exploration of desire, honesty, and connection to Melbourne audiences!

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    14 Min.
  • Sat, 17th Jan 2026: Frances Atkinson – Freelance Writer, Book Reviewer, Critic & Cultural Commentator; ‘Summer Reads’
    Jan 18 2026

    Macca and Paul are joined live on air by Frances Atkinson, freelance writer, former journalist/deputy editor The Age newspaper (GreenGuide, Arts), columnist (Under Age, The Sunday Age) avid reader, freelance book reviewer who lives in Melbourne, Australia.

    Frances has a special interest in Children’s Literature (post-grad-cert Child.Lit Deakin University); her reviews/interviews have been published in The Sydney Morning Herald,

    The Age, UpperCase Magazine, The Courier Mail, The Brisbane Times, The Canberra Times and Illawarra Mercury.

    Frances discusses her latest reviews and what’s she been reading over the summer.

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    14 Min.
  • Saturday, 17th, January, 2025: Dean Narramore, Senior Meteorologist BOM, Extreme Weather Across Australia
    Jan 18 2026

    .Paul and Macca talk to Dean Narramore, Senior Meteorologist, Bureau of Meteorology as they discuss the extreme weather across Australia at the moment, including floods and rains in Queensland and bushfires in regional Victoria.

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    7 Min.
  • Saturday, 17th, January, 2025: Kent Burgess – Interim CEO, Thorne Harbour Health, Midsumma Events
    Jan 18 2026

    Macca and Paul are joined live on air by Thorne Harbour Health, interim CEO, Kent Burgess, as they discuss THH Midsumma events; Long acting injectable PrEP; support for Equality Australia’s call for our inclusion in anti-vilification reform.

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    12 Min.
  • Saturday, 17th, January, 2025: Dr Sarah Mansfield, Dep Leader Vic Greens, MLC Western VIC, How Vic has dealt with Anti-Vilification Laws
    Jan 18 2026

    Macca and Paul talk to Dr Sarah Mansfield, Dep Leader Vic Greens, MLC Western VIC, about major planning reform to fundamentally change affordable housing in VIC + how VIC dealt with anti-vilification laws.

    Prior to entering Parliament, Sarah worked as a general practitioner. She has experience working with people experiencing homelessness and in aged care, and she served as a councillor at the City of Greater Geelong from 2017 until she was elected to state parliament.

    As a GP, she could see that the things that have the biggest impact on people’s health and wellbeing are our social and physical environment. They aren’t things that can be addressed in a clinic, they require systemic change by government. She sought to do this through her role as a councillor, but over the years she became increasingly frustrated, seeing her region being left behind by state governments. There was only so much that could be achieved at local government level on issues critical for our health and wellbeing, like improved public transport, affordable housing, access to healthcare and essential services, and action on the climate crisis. These issues are what prompted her to run for Parliament.

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    12 Min.
  • Saturday, 17th, January, 2025: Heather Corkhill – Legal Dir, Equality Aust: Shortcomings of New Hate Speech Laws
    Jan 18 2026

    Paul and Macca talk to Heather Corkhill – Legal Dir, Equality Aust: Shortcomings of New Hate Speech Laws

    Heather Corkhill is a dedicated human rights and anti-discrimination law and policy specialist. With combined qualifications and experience in law, mediation and film production, Heather is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and human rights for LGBTIQ+ Australians, addressing systemic issues through practical and innovative solutions.

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    14 Min.
  • Sat, 17th January, 2025: Charlie Lewis, Reporter at Large, Crickey, Cancellation Adelaide Writers’ Festival, Kevin Rudd, Hate Speech
    Jan 18 2026

    Paul and Macca are joined live on air by Charlie Lewis, Reporter at Large, Crickey, as they discuss the cancellation of Adelaide Writers Festival, New Hate Speech Laws and Kevin Rudd stepping down from US Ambassadorship.

    Charlie Lewis is Crikey’s reporter-at-large, focusing on politics, culture, history and the US. Got a tip? Contact him securely on Signal @clewis.25. He was Crikey’s Tips and Murmurs editor between 2020 and 2025. He has previously worked across government and unions and was a researcher on RN’s Daily Planet. He currently co-hosts Spin Cycle on Triple R radio.

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    18 Min.
  • Sat, 17th January, 2025: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca and Paul
    Jan 18 2026

    The week that was and what’s coming up in this week’s programme with Macca and Paul Horwell.

    Executive Producer Kenny Hill drops by to talk about getting involved with Saturday Magazine

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    6 Min.