Voice of Dalmatia Radio Program
Tuesday 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Meet the Team:
Vlado Radalj, Ruzica Radojkovic and Petar Jurleka
Ruzica Radojkovic in the Studio in 2007
Our Programs endeavour to preserve, uphold and acknowledge our ancient Dalmatian history that was acquired and held for centuries. Our music, songs, language, food, customs are trademarks of our identity. We present variety of Dalmatian music (old & new), information from Dalmatia and the local community, cultural events, news, our segments, humour etc. We make ourselves accessible to our listeners via our program in order to bridge barriers between Dalmatians and other communities in Western Australia. Our broadcasting is unbiased and extends to people of other cultures, languages and denominations.
Vlado Radalj started radio back in 1988. Since then we have seen many changes in broadcasting and updates, but more is yet to come. He has devoted many years of tireless work, to deliver a mixture of personally prepared segments. Vlado is an excellent console operator, technically minded and skilled in music choices. Vlado’s interest in radio stems from his childhood and he hopes to continue to be involved as long as possible.
Ruzica Radojkovic joined the program early 2007. Very passionate about Dalmatian music and tradition she wants to see the program expand to new heights, to be shared across the globe. She has many years behind her in the health industry and was one of the first migrant women to earn a university degree in Health Science (WA). She enjoys doing research and presenting her segments on the radio. Ruzica hopes to grow in the media industry and be a part of the amazing community radio sector and part of new technological advances.

Ruza says "No man can stand alone for long.. It takes teamwork and cooperation.


Ruza Radojkovic, the newest member of the team.


Vlado Radalj at the Studio Panel Ruza Radojkovic at the Studio Panel


GUESTS LIVE IN THE STUDIO 07/10/2008

Pictured above: Pauline, Adele and Ann, from SWAN TAFE –Balga.
They are the lecturers and coordinators of the NOW and WOW Programmes
@ Balga TAFE – specially designed for the people who want to get back into
workforce, people who have been absent from workforce for a while or people who want a change in their career. They are there to inform, advise, assist and enable people whatever their need may be regarding TAFE education and career paths. These paths should help to integrate and contribute more to the Australian Society. The session was very community information based.
We Sincerely Thank them - Ruzica.
Mr Petar Jurleka joined the VoD team in June 2009. Well known in the local business community, Petar has been our programme sponsor for many years. Since retirement last year, Petar's interest has turned to the radio programmes. He believes that radio is the best media to preserve Dalmatian culture and traditions abroad. He has started learning the ropes of broadcasting, equipment and the myriad of broadcasting rules that apply. He says he still has zest to learn new skills and is looking forward to improve his knowledge.
Ruzica Radojkovic welcomes Petar Jurleka to the Voice of Dalmatia, and believes
he will be an asset to the programme.
he will be an asset to the programme.
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