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The coronavirus outbreak prompted Triple R to devise a way for broadcasters to present their shows live from home. It took Triple R’s technology team three weeks to build the system. But what is the system? And how was it created? Technology Manager Cameron Paine explains the nuts and bolts of it all in glorious, nerdish detail.
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Sadly, we’re not able to have a phone room full of volunteers to take your calls, due to restrictions – so we’re asking everyone to subscribe and donate online.
The incredible local producer, performer, DJ and architecture academic joins Vaughan for a chat and a live set.
Triple R’s weekly science program, Einstein A Go-Go, is celebrating three decades on the airwaves this winter! Hear host Dr Shane tell Breakfasters about the history of the show and all the exciting on-air celebrations coming up!
Huge news: Cam Smith, host of Eat It, has been announced as an inductee of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival’s Legends Hall Of Fame for food and wine communication and education – which makes Cam an official legend.
It’s been with a heavy heart that we have had to suspend The Graveyard Shift to minimise the people coming into the building. But in its place, we’re proud to announce 14 pop-up shows.
Radiotherapy’s Steve Ellen, aka “Dr Dolittle”, is on Breakfasters this Friday at 8.15 to give us some mental health advice for getting through Melbourne’s second round of Stage Three restrictions – but in the meantime you can read his top tips right here.
Exciting news, everyone! A new show is joining the Triple R airwaves: Mooncake, celebrating diverse sounds from Asia, including Asian-Australian music, hosted by Small FRY.
In case you missed the news, Bec Fary announced they’ve decided to finish up SleepTalker. It’s been a unique and brilliantly crafted program. Be sure to tune in for the final episode this Wednesday night.
It’s Refugee Week. Triple R’s events producer Bez Zewdie explains how the path of a refugee is not one you choose – but one that’s chosen for you.
The Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency is currently running Morning Tea For Culture. VACCA is inviting you to help, learn more about culture, and fundraise for their Cultural Programs – all while enjoying some yummy Traditional treats.
There are heaps of ways that you can offer your support to local First Nations and Black organisations doing critical work in our community right now. Here are some places you might like to check out, connect with and donate to.
“It has been an incredibly tough week for Black and First Nations people in Australia, the US and around the world.”
Our First Nations contributors offer some words about what Reconciliation Week means to them.
Meet Lisa – another one of our amazing volunteers! To celebrate National Volunteer Week, we’re shining the spotlight on a handful of legends who help out here at Triple R. Lisa creates the Backstory podcast and a whole heap of online content, too.
It’s a very special time, everyone: National Volunteer Week. To celebrate, we’re profiling a few of the fine folks who dedicate their time to volunteering at Triple R.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we’ve regrettably had to suspend any programs with rotating hosts, in order to reduce the number of people coming into the Triple R studios. This includes The Graveyard Shift. One of our dedicated Graveyarders, Jamie McCarthy, tells us what he misses about the 2am to 6am shift – and why it’s so special.