Support Out Of The Blue, 3CR's Marine Environment program. Come along to a film screening of The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wednesday July 2 at 7.15pm at Cinema Nova 380 Lygon Street Carlton. Tickets are $20 . For bookings go to Facebook: Out of the Blue on 3CR 855AM or call the station during business hours 9419 8377.
Come to 3CR Community Radio Station, 21 Smith St Fitzroy, on Tuesday 24 June at 6pm for a fundraising auction for Tuesday Hometime. Kevin Healy from City Limits will be MC and Auctioneer Extraordinare. One of the many great items for auction is Iain MacIntyre's How To Make Trouble And Influence People.
Dig Deep on Sunday 22 June and support 3CR's Gardening Show Annual Radiothon. We’ve got over $13,000 dollars worth of tools, books, seeds, nursery vouchers and subscriptions to reward your donation. So tune in, dig deep and clean up on Sunday 22 June between 7:30 and 10am, then join us at the station after to pick up your prizes, have a cuppa and say G’day. 3CR – Where Resistance is Fertile!
Radiothon 2014 is off and running, and once again Burning Vinyl migrates to the warm embrace of The Old Bar every Friday afternoon in June from 2-4pm for the Burning Vinyl Live from The Old Bar Radiothon broadcasts.
Planet X & Music Matters present Good Vibrations at the Nova Cinema, Lygon St Carlton on Thursday 12 June at 7pm. Tickets are $20 this also gets you entry into the raffle to be drawn on the night with big prizes listed below. Good Vibrations is an entirely lovable movie about Terri Hooley, Belfast's chaotic godfather of punk.
Ancestors Echo presents: Primitive Calculators (unplugged), Ausmuteants, Premium Fantasy and Worm Crown on June 11 at Dane Certificate's Magic Theatre. Tickets are selling fast, so get yours today from here!
The 3CR CRAM Guide is the station's annual magazine free to subscribers. This year the 2014 CRAM joins the resistance! The guide focuses on how 3CR has been the voice of community activism and place of resistance since our inception. Plus we celebrate our proud history of union affiliation, Indigenous solidarity and our role in supporting and growing community campaigns both locally and overseas.
Doug Jordan, who co-presented City Limits on Wednesday mornings for 14 years, died on 19th May 2014. He was 63. Doug had been a community activist for many years, a member of many left groups and a confirmed unionist.
A memorial service will be held on June 14 at 2pm at the ETU Office, 200 Arden St, North Melbourne.
As many thousands of people across the country mobilise against the Abbott government, 3CR Community Radio is asking its listeners and supporters of independent media to join the resistance by donating money to the station during our annual Radiothon. Community radio may have been spared in the Budget - for now at least - but it's still a disaster for workers, Indigenous people, the elderly, young people, students, Medicare, people with a disability and the unemployed.
Tune in this Thursday 1 May for 3CR’s annual May Day Broadcast. Our Thursday programs will bring you all day coverage and analysis of international labour movements and local events.