Listen to Stick Together this week as Annie McLoughlin asks President of the ACTU Ged Kearney about what difference Malcolm and his new Ministers will make to the lives and conditions of Australian workers?
That's over 1000 stories and 500 hours of radio from the frontlines of environmental struggles in Australia and around the world. From Jabiluka to Goolengook, West Papua to Palestine, and everywhere in-between. So what can you expect from our 1000th show?
Our podcast of the month is Women on The Line's 'Sounds of Feminism' produced by Nicole Curby. The program explores: What would a feminist methodology sound like? That's the question that sound festival Liquid Architecture is posing.We hear profound performances from Celeste Liddle (pictured), Evelyn Ida Morris, and Makiko Yamamoto, plus a conversation with Liquid Architecture's artistic director, Danni Zuvela. Listen to the podcast.
3CR's Women on the Line and Melbourne Anarchist Bookfair recently facilitated a conversation between two staunch women about decolonisation and the free movement of people. Meriki Onus from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance and Lucy Honan of the Refugee Action Collective discuss the parallels between their struggles that challenge the border, the nation state, and the violence used to uphold them. Listen to the Women on the Line program produced by Nicole Curby.
3CR's new Green Left Radio show is radio for the 99%. It's proudly independent, anti-racist, anti-homophobic, feminist, environmentalist, socialist, internationalist. Join us for the launch at Kindred Studios of this new wing of the people's media on Friday 21 August 7pm.
Join 3CR's super fun nerds of science as they test your trivia knowledge at the Lost In Science Trivia Night. Science-based questions, science-based prizes and undoubtedly science-based jokes from your Lost in Science team. Round up some mates and support science on community radio! Tuesday August 18 at the Birmingham Hotel, Fitzroy. Doors open 6:30 for a 7:30pm start.
Living with HIV can be a highly stigmatising. Add to that another highly infectious virus in Hep C - a virus that in some ways carries a greater stigma to it than HIV. To coincide with World Hepatitis Day (July 28), documentary producer Peter Davis, was commissioned by Living Positive Victoria and Hepatitis Victoria to create a feature about HIV and Hepatitis C Coinfection. Airing on Thursday night, August 6 at 12:30am-1:30am.
Want to test the sonic depth of your wacky marine knowledge and meet the folk who bring you Out of the Blue every Sunday morning at 11.30am? Come along to Highlander Bar on Wednesday 5 August for Out of the Blue's Fundraising Trivia Night. Round up a posse of mates and show off your trivia skills, with all funds raised supporting 3CR's Radiothon 2015. To buy tickets click here
Tune in to Beyond the Bars in 2015 to hear Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners on the airwaves. The project features radio shows broadcast live from six Victorian prisons during NAIDOC Week 6-10 July 2015. ‘The main purpose of these broadcasts,’ explains Koori Survival Show broadcaster Gilla McGuinness, ‘is to connect our people in the prison system back to family and culture on the outside during NAIDOC Week.’ Download the poster. Download the Media Release.
Join the Gardening Show this Sunday for their annual Radiothon Show. There are hundreds of gardening goodies for you to get including books, gardening tools, soil, compost, gift vouchers, seeds, vouchers, magazine subscriptions and much more! Tune in this Sunday, 21 June, from 7.30 - 10am and support great gardening radio on 3CR.