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Wonderful news: Einstein A Go-Go team member Laura Mackay has won a Eureka Prize for her ground-breaking work in cancer immunotherapy!
Ahead of the release of their new EP, Melbourne band No Sister speak to Triple R volunteer writer Nicholas Kennedy about perspectives on pop music, originality and DIY feminism in an industry where it’s all been done before.
Stuck in traffic? Stuck in rain? Wish you could be here to check out the incredible Gordon Koang in the Triple R Perfomance Space, but just couldn't make it work? No stress! You can watch the live stream right here.
Blind since birth, Gordon Koang was taught as a child to play the thom (a traditional instrument from South Sudan), and has since catapulted into musical success. Discover Gordon's story ahead of his live set on Out on the Patio tonight.
It’s not too late, folks – you can still subscribe to go in the running for the Radiothon prizes and get that sweet bumper sticker, too.
‘As you drive off into wedded bliss, cans clinking behind the car, your state-sanctioned partner holding your hand, just remember what got you here: your Triple R Subscriber Card.’
It’s thanks to the generosity of subscribers that Triple R is able to survive and thrive. But did you know that we offer an absolute swag of benefits for you, the subscriber? Think of it as our way of saying, ‘Thanks cobber, much appreciated.’
The only arcade game Beci Orpin grew up playing was Street Fighter – ‘mostly because I thought Chun-Li was cool and it was fun seeing her beat the crap out of Ken,’ she says. Learn how she became such a gun in the Melbourne visual arts world – and how she cooked up our 8-bit-inspired Radiothon artwork.
We may only be a few days into Radiothon, but we've already made a stack of ace memories. From Zero-G's phenomenal costumes to phoneroom funtimes, Radiothon is quite simply the most heart-warming time of year.
To learn more about what inspires our volunteer broadcasters, we thought we'd sit down and ask a few of them why they're so passionate about the Rs.
We were bloody stoked that local legend DJ Peril, founder of 1200 Techniques, wanted to pay tribute to The Ghost in the form of a mural on our garage door. See how this iconic artwork came together on the first day of Radiothon 2019.
They brought so much love into the Perfomance Space last week. Now stream their beautiful set and discover why The Teskeys are blowing up, right around the world.
Super-groovy news, friends: there’s a new Triple R t-shirt available in the online shop! Featuring original commissioned artwork by Scottish, Melbourne-based illustrator Lynn Bremner, this tee makes a rad addition to anyone’s wardrobe... including yours.
Painter, musician, collector – Lucy Roleff's vocations are varied, but all of them link to form an appreciation of the spaces we inhabit, a feeling explored on her new album Left Open in a Room. Nicholas Kennedy interviews Lucy on her connections with art, music, success, and domesticity.
Did you know that John Waters thinks up his films in Baltimore bar and grill joints, while truck drivers ‘gobble their breakfast and ignore him’? Learn all about the Hairspray filmmaker with Plato’s Cave presenter Sally Christie.
They’re not all brothers; they started out busking at local farmers’ markets; and they still call Warrandyte home.
Triple R volunteer writer Georgia Marchesi gave up grog for Dry July and discovered – to her surprise – that she didn’t actually need it as a social lubricant.
Gilles Peterson is no stranger to compilations – he’s put together and released over 100 of them – but this is one specific and special to Melbourne’s flourishing jazz scene.
Really cool to see our very own Ennio Styles guest hosting the Bandcamp Weekly!
We are deeply saddened that Stephen ‘The Ghost’ Walker has passed away.