Congratulations to Sally Goldner (pictured) and Peter Goad, 3CR programmers who have been recognised for their fabulousness. Sally Goldner was listed lucky number 7 on the Age Melbourne Magazine's Top 100 Influential and Creative People. Sally produces and presents Out of the Pan on Sundays from 12-1pm and was acknowledged for her advocacy and campaigning on transgender rights.

1st PRIZE: PURE Verona Walnut Veneer digital radio valued at $500

2nd PRIZE: CRUMPLER Travel Essentials lovely luggage pack valued at $325

3rd PRIZE: RICE QUEEN 2/231 Smith St Fitzroy banquet for four + bottle of wine valued at $180

Join us for a morning of human rights activism this Saturday 10 December - Human Rights Day. From 7.30 - 9am the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre will host a live radio forum highlighting the contribution asylum seekers make to our community.

Tune in to hear unique stories and musical performances from Melbourne's refugee communities.

Everyone is welcome to come along to the Beyond the Bars 8 CD launch on Wednesday 16 November from 6-8pm. Hosted by broadcaster and singer/songwriter Kutcha Edwards, there'll be speakers, performers, as well as light refreshments and non-alcoholic beverages.

On Friday 21 October 3CR covered the Occupy Melbourne protests and violent eviction from the City Square. You can listen to excerpts of the coverage here, as well as special editions of regular shows such as Anarchist World This Week, Done By Law and the Stick Together Show.

3CR's Jazz on a Saturday show is celebrating 35 years on air. Tune in during October and celebrate the program’s history and jazz in Melbourne, including a live broadcast from the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz on 29 October. Jazz on a Saturday first went to air on the 2 October 1976. Today the show is still doing what it started out to do - broadcasting great jazz and news about the jazz scene. Tune in each Saturday from 4 - 5.30pm.

Springvale Monash Legal Service in conjunction with 3CR invite you to the Visioning Justice Project Launch. There'll be performances, snacks and the opportunity to hear radio documentaries produced by young people from diverse backgrounds exploring the justice system.