Each week 3CR's Gardening Show brings you the latest on what's good for your garden. And now the Gardening Show is available anytime for you to download and enjoy as a 3CR podcast.

Join the team for a relaxed and informative learning exchange covering a wide range of horticultural and environmental topics with an emphasis on minimal use of chemicals, awareness of weed potential, and water conservation.

Tune in to 3CR's award winning World Human Rights Day broadcast next Thursday from 12 - 2pm.

Live from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, the broadcast is dedicated to the voices of Melbourne's refugee communities as well as providing up-to-date news on refugee issues in Australia and information about the role of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in West Melbourne.

10 December is World Human Rights Day.

Turn Up Your Radio! and tune in to 3CR on International Day of People with Disability on December 3rd 2009.

3CR's Refugee Radio Broadcast is the winner of the 2009 Victorian Multicultural Commission's Media Award.

The award recognises excellence in the reporting of multicultural affairs in the media.

The award is for the 2008 World Human Rights Day live outside broadcast from the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre.

3CR is the winner of the 2009 CBAA Contribution to Indigenous Broadcasting for our Beyond the Bars 5 project as well as the 2009 CBAA Excellence in Digitial Media for our fabulous website.
The awards are great recognition of the station's innovation in online community media and its commitment to Indigenous voices on the inside and the outside. Congratulations to all the 2009 CBAA award nominees and winners.

3CR is in the running to win four prestigious national broadcasting awards at this year's Community Broadcasting Association of Australia awards. We have been nominated for:

Excellence in Digital Media for our amazing website!

Jazz On A Saturday, Australian radio's longest continuously running jazz program, will again be broadcasting direct from the Wangaratta Jazz Festival on Saturday 31 October at 4pm.

Let activist and author Iain McIntyre (of 3CR's Suwa Show) take you back in time to the Great Depression. Thousands of Melbournians were thrown out of their homes and Brunswick was the site of some of Melbourne's fiercest anti-eviction battles (now the sites of some of Melbourne's fiercest real estate auctions!).

Everyone is welcome to come to the Calendar Launch on Friday, 13 November at Readings Bookshop in Carlton at 6pm for free wine and talk! Contributing artists Deborah Kelly, Rayna Fahey from Radical Cross Stitch and Tom Civil will be speaking.

Join a 3CR People's Tour at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

Next stop is a long history of a short river - a historical walking tour along the Maribyrnong River with author and editor Jenny Lee this Sunday 4 October, 3 - 4.30pm.
Find out more at the People's Tour website.