Are you jiving to old timer's music you can't get anywhere else, benefiting from a great spread of environmental programs and sharing Indigenous history and perspectives? If so you must be tuned into 3CR!

Stick Together Show's Colm McNaughton has won a Walkley Award for his ABC Radio National documentary on trauma and the north of Ireland in Awakening From History? Read on...

3CR’s Seeds of Dissent 2009! calendar celebrates the vitality of Australia’s radical history with 12 Acts of Dissent in Australian political poster art.

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Spark those brain cells, meet 3CR folks and help 3CR reach our 2008 Radiothon Target. Bring a team or join a table and swing on down on Thursday 30 October to the Edinburgh Pavilion, North Fitzroy. Read on...
Yarra's Bicycle Users Group is presenting YarraBUG.
With a mission to promote urban cycling as a viable means of transport, YarraBUG has a full agenda to cover. Tune in every Monday morning 10 – 10.30am. Read more...

3CR farewells a few 3CR programs and welcomes in some new ones...Radio New Internationalist will be finishing up on September 29th. Thanks to Rachel Maher and Chris Richards (left) for a fabulous show. You can access past programs at the archive on the New Internationalist website.

3CR's Done by Law presents a forum on the erosion of civil liberties in the 21st Century.

Come along on Thursday September 11 at 6pm.This is a fundraiser for 3CR.

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3CR will be on hand at the Carlton housing development ‘mini-expo’ and public forum as part of Housing Week 2008. 3CR presenters will be talking with residents and community members about the relocation and redevelopment of The Carlton Housing Estates.

Halal food and refreshments will be provided, along with entertainment and a display by the RMIT Live House vehicles.

Professor Germaine Greer (left with Indigenous passport) has been misquoted, maligned and mocked by the mainstream media in Australia for over thirty years. The result is that she rarely gets a fair hearing in the corporate press.

3CR's Beyond the Bars Project has been nominated for Broadcaster of the Year in the 2008 Deadly Awards.

 

Unique in Australia, the Beyond the Bars Project provides a voice for Indigenous men and women in Victoria's prisons.