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Left After Breakfast
(pictured), Lost in Science and Human Rights program Right Now Radio have recently joined the list of 3CR programs podcasting weekly.

Tune in on National Sorry Day 2009 on Tuesday, May 26. Sorry Day offers the community the opportunity to participate and be involved in activities that acknowledge the impact of the policies of forcible removal on Australia's Indigenous populations. Find out more about Sorry Day events...

CRAM 2009 is out next week in the lead up to Radiothon 2009 (1 - 14 June) so make sure you are a 3CR Subscriber to receive your copy!

In this CRAM we hear from some of the fabulous people who powered 3CR in the past, discover what makes radio training at 3CR such a unique experience, and are enlightened about our month ahead by Madame H: Revolutionary Astrologer to the Stars. Read on...


3CR familiar faces Kutcha Edwards (left) and Robbie Thorpe join forces on Thursdays 2.30 to 4pm to present Wuigada - the best in Aboriginal music and culture, as well as what’s happening in the local community.
May Day is an internationally recognised day celebrating the achievements of the labour movement and working classes. It is also a day to envision the future for workers everywhere.

Tune in 6am, Friday, 1 May for perspectives from local and international union organisers, environmental campaigners, students, women, veterans of the labour movement and the left and updates of May Day 2009 events.
3CR has been granted a Local History Grant to create audio tours of Melbourne’s social, activist and cultural local history.
Tom Sevil (pictured), Iain McIntyre, Jenny Lee and Irine Vela will take us on a tour with a twist. Read on...

Join Mohammed and Maria on Fridays evenings at 8pm.

Saay Xaba - Voice of Saay - is a program by the Australia Saay Harari Association.

Saay Xaba is dedicated to giving the Harari community a voice as well as providing information, current affairs, sports news and music.