All things Procrastination

I’ll do it tomorrow! It can wait later… it’ll be alright! Most people would have encountered this feeling at some point in their lives. Some, even more than others. Well that's Procrastination… and it is a behaviour which is the act of delaying something.

Why do we do it and has it become more common?

To understand more on procrastination as well as ways of overcoming this behaviour, 4ZZZ's Toni Pankaluic spoke to Dr Catherine Houlihan, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Mental Health, Health, Research

All things Procrastination

I’ll do it tomorrow! It can wait later… it’ll be alright! Most people would have encountered this feeling at some point in their lives. Some, even more than others. Well that's Procrastination… and it is a behaviour which is the act of delaying something.

Why do we do it and has it become more common?

To understand more on procrastination as well as ways of overcoming this behaviour, 4ZZZ's Toni Pankaluic spoke to Dr Catherine Houlihan, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Human Rights

UNICEF and Churches Council in Papua New Guinea partnering to reduce Children's violence

Papua New Guinea is facing a challenging time with low vaccination rates, malnourishment, and high rates of family violence. It’s estimated four in five children experience violence at home, and half of children suffer from malnutrition.

UNICEF in Papua New Guinea has signed an agreement with the Papua New Guinea Council of Churches to mobilise churches to the front lines of change. In a country where 96% of the population identify as Christian, the churches will become critical to reduce violence and increase children’s health and welfare.

4ZZZ Contributor, Eduardo Jordan started asking UNICEF’s Representative in Papua New Guinea Veera Mendonca how critical is the situation in Papua New Guinea.

Arts and Culture, Mental Health, Music, Dance and Ballet, Bands and Singers

Hey Mate - Artist Burnout

Art could be very relaxing and good for our well-being, especially when it’s on our own terms and a hobby.
However, sometimes when it becomes a job and deadlines are entered into the mix… that dreaded ‘blank page’ can rear its ugly head.
Do you know how to manage that anxiety or the signs of burnout?

4ZZZ's Eliot Rifkin is joined by Aimee Davies, the Founder and Director of 'Hey Mate'
and they chatted about 'Hey Mates' Mental Health social enterprise that supports Australia’s creative industries... You know - starving artists, producers, and the wider community from across music, theatre, screen and dance.

Sport

The Tourney at Abbeystowe

June 7 marked the weekend of the Abbey Medieval Challenger Clash 2025, which saw a dozen teams square off against each other in the rapidly-growing sport of buhurt - armored combat.
Mack Prentis spoke with coaches, organisers, founders and steel-clad athletes about the sport, its roots and the incredible community powering it all

Medical, Health

Colonoscopies - When to Begin Routine Testing

Colonoscopies,
well… that's a mouthful AND hard to pronounce.

Colonoscopies are like having a Go-pro camera entering your ‘opposite mouth’ side. So, when should you start routinely getting them?
AND, why is the week-long preparation for them so important? Many people fail this prep stage and have to go thru that week all over again before having the procedure.

4ZZZ’s Eliot and Toni chatted with Associate Professor Graham Newstead, the Medical Director of Bowel Cancer Australia who gave us tips on how to get thru your prep as well as All things Colonoscopies

Animals, Animal Welfare and Rescue

The Plight of the Greyhound

For decades, thousands of Greyhounds have been routinely bred, and discarded, every year here in Australia.
Hmmm. discarded may mean… they are they killed?
Can you actually do anything to help greyhounds? perhaps so...

4ZZZ’s Eliot Rifkin and Toni Pankaluic chatted with Lisa White the founder and president of ‘Friends of the Hound’ - as well as a rescuer about a greyhound’s racing career as well as their discarded after career life

Environment, Far North Queensland

Termite Transplants May Benefit Rainforests

We often think of termites as pests that chew through our homes, however could they hold the secret to reviving our rainforests?
A new research paper on Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest suggests ‘termite transplants’ may be necessary to help regenerating forests thrive.
4ZZZ's Eliot Rifkin chatted about how these tiny creatures might help shape the future of our planet’s forests with Dr Alex Cheesman of James Cook University.

Space, Science and Technology

What you need to know about the Solar Maximum 2025

Did you know our sun operates on a natural 11 year cycle, alternating between high and low magnetic activity?

In October 2024, U.S space agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the sun had reached its solar maximum phase and would continue into 2025.

However, has the maximum phase already peaked or will it do so later in the year?

To find out the answer as well as learning from past solar storm activity, 4ZZZ’s Toni Pankaluic spoke with Dr Benjamin Pope, an Associate Professor of Statistical Data Science at Macquarie University to find out more.

Film and Movies, Television

How the US Tariffs could impact Australia's Film & TV Industry

In early May, US President Donald Trump announced a 100 per cent tariff on films produced in foreign lands, marking the first instance of these trade policies extending to the entertainment industry.

The announcement has sparked fears for the future of the Australian film and television industry, while our streaming services are saturated with overseas content leaving little room for locally made stories.

To discuss the situation and possible future ramifications, 4ZZZ’s Toni Pankaluic spoke with Stephen Luby, a Lecturer in Screen Producing from the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne.

Communication Strategies in the 2025 Federal Election

Olivia Middleton interviewed Dr Elena Block, Lecturer in Strategic and Political Communication at the University of Queensland, to shed some light on the uncivil and discursive communication strategies in the Federal Election.

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