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INTERVIEW BRIEF – Radio interview

HEADING: Interview with Steve and Peter

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PRODUCER: Paul Maroun, 0428725000, paulmaroun000@gmail.com


INTERVIEWER: Paul Maroun
SCHEDULED BROADCAST DATE: November 10th, 2018

GUEST/S: Steve Grabe, Peter Shelb


CONTACTS: Not provided

INTERVIEW DATE: 10/11/2018


TIME: 5:30 PM
VENUE: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Ultimo

CONTINGENCIES: Make sure to call Peter with this number (blank). If he doesn’t answer, call him through skype at (blank)
or messenger at (blank). As for Steve, he will be at the venue at 5:00 PM, but if he doesn’t show on time, call at (blank).

EQUIPMENT: Three separate recording microphones (One for interviewer, the other for interviewee in person, and last for
the interviewee on phone)

STORY SUMMARY: Just a discussion between 3 people who have knowledge on the topics of Australian education,
Teenagers and alcohol, and Kokoda trip.

QUESTIONS:
Australian education:
1. Who do you believe is in the wrong here? Is it the students, teachers, or the system itself? Why?
2. Many say that the main issue with Australia’s education is the funding that is poured into private schooling that will
provide the government with more profit. Do you believe this to be the case?

INTRO: Hey there to all the listeners out there, welcome back to my podcast. So we have two special guests here with us
today, one in person, one in call we have Steve and Peter. Two very, extremely knowledgeable people in the area of
teenagers, education and alcohol (now, not in the way that you would be thinking, just statistics and stuff like that, so its all
good here, were not alcoholics are we....). So, today we will be discussing three pretty important topics, Starting off with
Australian education, and then were moving on to alcohol and teenagers, and finally, Kokoda, which is actually just a
strange challenge that a couple of young people do for over a couple of years, I believe about 3-4? Maybe 2-3 years? (end)
– this intro was not planned out, it was made up on the spot as I was not informed that I had to provide a full introduction to
the interview, but to only create introductions for each sub-topic.

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