Want to get your school on the radio?

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Nova 919 and Credit Union SA has announced the return of Jodie & Hayesy’s Friday Live @ Your School—an initiative set to bring excitement and connection to schools across Adelaide in 2025.

This renewed partnership will see the Nova 919 Breakfast team—Jodie & Hayesy—hit the road once a month, broadcasting live from a selected school. Each visit will feature a lively morning of entertainment, a community barbecue breakfast provided by beloved local charity KickStart for Kids, and a line-up of surprise guests, giveaways, and fun-filled activities designed to energise students, staff and families alike.

Credit Union SA CEO, Todd Roberts, said: “It’s so important to connect with school communities for us as we believe in shining the light on the state’s education community for the benefit of all South Australian’s and bringing joy to students, teachers and families – the whole school community.”

Josh McCabe, Program Manager at Nova 919, said once a month on a Friday, the crew will pack up the studio and take Jodie & Hayesy on the road, broadcasting live from a lucky school.

“It will be a Friday that kids, teachers and parents won’t forget!” he says.

This initiative builds on Credit Union SA’s longstanding support of the South Australian education sector. Through their School Impact Program, the organisation has consistently invested in the future of local schools, funding enhancements to learning environments, infrastructure, and essential educational resources.


Applications are now open for schools eager to be part of Jodie & Hayesy’s Friday Live @ Your School experience. To apply, click here.

 

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