3CR's live prison broadcasts, unique in Australia, go to air this NAIDOC Week. Tune into Dame Phyllis Frost Centre on Monday July 6, 11 – 2pm; Barwon Prison on Tuesday July 7, 11 – 2pm; Fulham Prison (pre-recorded) on Wednesday July 8, 12 – 2pm; and Port Phillip Prison on Thursday July 9, 12 – 4pm.

3CR recently ran a radio training project for a small group of people from the Doutta Galla Community Health Service with the focus being the production of an audio segment each.

Three participants produced segments. Listen online to Richard's Ultimate Love Half Hour, Helen's overland travels from Asia to England and Adam's Dark Corner Show.

Tune in to 3CR from 6 - 10 July for 3CR's annual week of special programming celebrating NAIDOC Week (5 - 12 July). Indigenous 3CR programs Good Job, Gecko's Show and new show Dgym Time (Friday 11am - 12 midday) will have a special focus on NAIDOC Week during their programs.

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Tune in to 3CR's newest Indigenous program hosted by the vibrant Gecko. Every Thursday at 4pm Gecko's Show is jam packed with the lastest Indigenous news, current affairs and community events.

Queensland psychotherapist and counsellor Kym Dann will be on the phone to take your calls and Gecko encourages you to call up and talk about your community.
One of the most popular gardening programs on the airwaves, 3CR's The Gardening Show is hosted by Pam Vardy and features the expertise of Gwen Elliot, Millie Ross and Stephen Ryan to name a few. Tune in this Sunday 21 June 7.30 - 10am to share in the green bonanza which is The Gardening Show Radiothon. Read on for the long long list of giveaways...
Not yet been a part of 3CR's Radiothon? Join 3CR's Stick Together crew for a screening of two films on Thursday 18 June at 6pm at The Factory in West Brunswick. Watch The Heart of the Factory and The Concrete Revolution.

Last days left to Radiothon so make sure you are one of the people who support fiesty talented women on radio such as the Girly Is Good programmers (pictured). Their Radiothon program is this Sunday 3pm.

Good Job presenter Shiralee Hood (far right) was joined on her Radiothon show today by singer Ruby Hunter (centre top) and Djiva band members Jessie Lloyd (centre bottom), a Murri from North Queensland and Della Rae Morrison (far left), a Noongar of the South West of Western Australia.

Support 3CR's Community Language programs this week such as Melbourne Chautari (left) by donating to their Radiothon programs. 3CR broadcasts in twenty languages. You can donate any amount, small or large, at anytime by donating online (see right) or calling 03 9419 8377.