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It’s World Refugee Day and ASRC’s annual telethon is on right now.
It was a footy game for the ages.
As we get closer and closer to the return of he greatest event on Melbourne’s cultural and sporting calendar, the time has come for team announcements.
After a wonderful April Amnesty in which the loyal listeners of Triple R supported the station, it’s our turn to give something back.
Following on from the announcement that the Reclink Community Cup will return to Victoria Park on June 19, we can finally reveal this year’s music line-up and theme.
Morning Tea for Culture is a fundraising campaign run by the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA). Learn how you can host a Morning Tea For Culture with your friends, family, group, school, place of worship or colleagues to fundraise for VACCA.
Get ready for the next performance in our special April Amnesty lineup - Harvey Sutherland. Hear Harvey preview tracks from his debut album Boy, before its release at the end of the month on The Distant Sky with Kate Kingsmill at 5:30pm.tune in here.
We’re very pleased to announce that Sam Elkin and Gemma Cafarella will be bringing their program Queer View Mirror to the Triple R grid on Wednesdays from 1pm to 2pm. Welcome, you two!
Kicking off our special April Amnesty lineup of performances is A.R. Wilson! The new project from local musician and DJ Andras, A.R. Wilson joins The Distant Sky with Kate Kingsmill at 5pm to perform tracks from their release Old Gold.
Post-punk five-piece EXEK performed live on Triple R! The band of music chameleons joined Kate Kingsmill on The Distant Sky to perform tracks from their new album Advertise Here.
We’re bloody thrilled to announce that Charlie Miller will be stepping into the time slot recently vacated by Jonathan Alley, with a new music program called Frantic Items. Charlie will host the very first episode this Sunday from 6pm to 8pm.
The wonderful Beth Atkinson-Quinton has decided to finish up her program The Glasshouse. Thanks so much to Beth for bringing us so many important stories from so many unheard voices over the last four years! Tune in for the Glasshouse finale on Wednesday 30 March.
Mothafunk is the newest presenter to join Triple R's overnight pop-up line-up with her show Blue Magic: "Whether you’re up late or just awake, stay up to date with Mothafunk spinning new & old obscure cuts that you should know." A big welcome to ya, Mothafunk!
Courtney Barnett performed live on Triple R for the first time since 2018! Click here to watch.
Local musician Sarah Hardiman is back with their new solo project LOU. To celebrate the release of their album For the Morning on vinyl, they performed live on The Distant Sky - check it out here!
Mel Cranenburgh has decided to finish up her excellent program Backstory. We’ve been so lucky to have Mel bring us so many incredible conversations with authors. The final Backstory will air on 30 March.
Huge news, everyone: Jonathan Alley has decided to hang up the headphones after broadcasting on Triple R for 29 years! What an incredible contribution. The final Under The Sun airs Sunday 20 March.
The Orbweavers bring their ethereal folk tunes to Breaking And Entering! Kick back and watch the live video stream right here.
Tuesday 8 March is International Women’s Day – and to celebrate, Triple R will be featuring an all women and GNC lineup.
Electronic musician m8riarchy joins Simon and Lauren for a live-streamed performance celebrating the release of her debut, self-written and produced EP Never Drop at 5pm this arvo. Kick back and enjoy the video right here.