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Triple R listeners are in for a treat: June Jones will join Out On The Patio's Kate Kingsmill for a special live stream performance of her new album Leafcutter – a collection of rich, symphonic synth-pop alongside sparse and heartbreaking ballads – today. Watch the live stream right here.
To celebrate the world premiere of No Friend But The Mountains: A Symphonic Song Cycle, Behrouz Boochani, composer Luke Styles and Dr Omid Tofighian will join Richard Watts on SmartArts for a special live-streamed conversation at 11am today. Watch the live stream right here.
It’s International Women’s Day this Monday – and we’ve got a helluva lineup of talented presenters bringing you non-stop IWD-inspired radio all day.
The Primal Screen team are hosting a very special panel as part of Melbourne Knowledge Week to explore the experience of our local film industry – and to consider what’s ahead, as we embrace a new COVID-normal reality.
Australian hip hop royalty Joelistics returns with his new project Film School. To celebrate, Joelistics joins Chris Gill on Get Down for a special live-streamed performance today at 1pm. Watch it right here!
Triple R’s Facebook page is currently blocked, due to Facebook restricting access to Australian news on its platform. But there are heaps of ways you can stay up to date and connected with the Rs.
Neil Rogers, host of The Australian Mood, has been recognised for services to community radio for more than 30 years.
Corey Tutt – founder of DeadlyScience, CSIRO Indigenous STEM Champion 2019, Eureka Prize finalist (and much more) – talks to Daniel James, host of The Mission.
This time five years ago, something completely unexpected occurred: Triple R was flooded. Check out the chaos, the damage, and – finally – the recovery.
Triple R’s Daniel James and Vanessa Morris will present a special live broadcast of Share The Spirit from 2pm to 6pm on Survival Day Tuesday 26 January.
Great news to kick off the new year, everyone: a raft of exciting programming changes are taking place!
This week marks 16 years since Triple R relocated from Victoria St in Fitzroy to its current digs at the corner of Blyth and Nicholson Streets in Brunswick East! Cop a squiz at the hard yakka that went on behind the scenes.
Why has it felt like we’re living in a time warp? Why does Zoom make us feel so exhausted? And will the pandemic leave a permanent record on the planet? Breakfasters “Weird Science” presenter Dr Jen sheds scientific light on a whole bunch of pandemic ponderings.
The sun is out, the fun is returning, and music is back in the air… Let Triple R be your soundtrack to a summer like no other!
Big news: Zara has decided to make this Friday her last-ever Dropout Boogie! We ask her what she’ll miss about spinning tunes and keeping us company every Friday from 7pm till 10pm – and what she’s learned along the way.
Super-exciting news: Einstein A Go-Go’s Dr Linden has been awarded the 2020 AMOS (Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society) Science Outreach Award! The award recognises her ongoing work helping to educate people and influence public opinion on past and future climate change.
Dream pop outfit Hachiku have just released their debut album I’ll Probably Be Asleep. To celebrate the long-awaited release, they’ll join Simon and Lauren on Breaking And Entering for a special live-streamed performance at 5pm today. Watch the video right here.
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre is fighting for refugees in offshore detention and hotel prisons in Australia. But they need financial support to keep fighting for people’s rights and support their basic needs while in detention.
Award-winning novelist and journalist Helen Garner has just released her second volume of diaries. She joins Mel Cranenburgh on Backstory’s last show for 2020 for a special hour-long, live-streamed conversation. Watch the live video right here!
We’ve just released this ripper Triple R tee, featuring artwork by local ledge Oslo Davis, in a whole bunch more colours, plus kids sizes and baby onesies! Snap ’em up in time for the festive season – or just enjoy gazing at all the full range.