Dr Feelgood's Radio programs 

Dr Sally Cockburn has worked in radio since 1990.She started on 3AW in Melbourne as a weekly health presenter with the hugely successful breakfast program:  "Lawyers Guns and Money".  Needing a pseudonym because of Medical Board rules she became  "Dr Feelgood".

In 1992 she was offered her own program on Austereo radio network. Austereo is a network of music stations aimed at the a young demographic.  "Pillowtalk", her late Sunday night  Sex and relationships talkback radio show made her a household name in Australia. The program ran for a phenomenal 6 years and went to stations all over the country. 

In 1999 she returned to 3AW and Southern Cross to present a Thursday morning weekly medical segment again. This time with leading talk radio journalist Neil Mitchell on his morning program,. She can be heard each Thursday morning at around 10:30 am. The Medical Board Rules have changed and with Neil she uses her real name.

In 2002 Sally was given the brief as Summer Radio "Locum"  to create a national weekend health and lifestyle program to run while sport was off air for the Summer. The show "Dr Feelgood" was extremely well received and ran from October 2002 until March 2003 when the usual weekend sport line up returned. 

At the conclusion of the season Sally was offered a Saturday night relationships Talkback program on the Network but technical difficulties due to time zones and financial constraints meant it wasnt to be. 

Over the years Sally has produced and hosted several radio specials. Her program the Real talk about Heroin won her the coveted 1999 Radio Industry Award ( RAWARD) for best Radio Documentary .

She has also produced several specials on Study Survival for year 12 students and more recently following the July 2002  HRT trial news she put together a radio special that went to air with in a few days of the news breaking. Her medical standing and contacts enables her to gather the best minds at short notice to bring to you the facts without the hype. 

The Truth about SARS is the latest of  her radio health specials and promises to bring you the sensible information about this most confusing topic.

Her programs are accompanied by this website where she provides links to useful reliable sources.