Normal 0 Congratulations to our lucky raffle winners, and a very big thank you to our prize donors. We raised $2260!

1st PRIZE: Giant Bike from Lygon Cycle - Caroline Goetze

2nd Prize: 2 nights for 2 people at Aquila Ecolodge - Andy Morrow

3rd Prize: Custom Made Crumpler Bag - Seung Ho

Congratulations to 3CR's Out of the Pan broadcaster Sally Goldner (pictured) who won a Trans Revolutionary Achievement and Non-achievement Award at the 2008 Tranny Awards!

It is the end of the year and 3CR has plenty to celebrate!

Come on Thursday 18 December to our party and double launch.

3CR will be launching our Beyond the Bars 5 CD (pictured) at 6pm and Done By Law's new website at 7pm. There is also the 3CR raffle to be drawn! Read on....


Join 3CR on Wednesday December 10 for a day of human rights activism.

A highlight will be a live broadcast from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre on from noon to 2pm.

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


Tuesday 9th Dec at 7pm, on the eve of World Human Rights Day 2008, you are invited to attend a multi-media presentation by 3CR programmer Berhan Jaber. Earlier this year Berhan travelled to Ethiopia to interview Eritrean people living in the refugee camps there. Come along and hear a perspective on the ongoing conflict in Eritrea, which continues to be largely ignored by the media.

3CR won two awards and a highly recommended at the recent Community Broadcasting Association of Australia conference in Alice Springs.

3CR's recording of the landmark Rudd government's apology to the Stolen Generations, The National Apology, won the station 'Most Innovative Outside Broadcast or Special Event Broadcast'. 3CR's Gilla McGuinness (pictured) was on hand to accept the award. Read on...

 

How much art can you make in one week to raise money for Community Radio?
Dare your friends to make as much art as they can during the week of December 1st - 7th.
Register! Sponsor! Create! Celebrate! Read on...
3CR broadcaster Iain McIntyre (of the SUWA Show) has published Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life: The AIDEX ’91 Story.

The book gives a detailed account of the November 1991 protest where over 1000 protesters blockaded the National Exhibition
Centre in Canberra, Australia for 12 days with the aim of shutting down the Australia International Defence Exhibition.

Come along to our calendar launch 6pm Friday 21 November!

Meet 3CR folks, drink free wine and listen to speakers Clare Williamson, Lyn Hovey and Rachel Maher talk about activism and Australian political posters. Read on...

Former Guantanamo Detainee, Mamdouh Habib, is speaking in Melbourne on..

6:30pm Wednesday 3rd of December
Trades Hall, Victoria

Mamdouh Habib has been one of the many victims of the War on Terror.

Branded a terrorist, Habib was arrested in 2001 and imprisoned and tortured in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Egypt, before being sent to Guantanamo Bay for 2 years, alongside David Hicks.