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Looking for something fun to do? Everyone is welcome to download our colour-in version of the Radiothon 2021 poster right here, featuring artwork by the amazing Carolyn Hawkins.
“I wanted to create something that would lift people’s spirits.” Discover what inspired Carolyn Hawkins’ artwork for this year’s Radiothon – and how playing in bands, such as Parsnip, School Damage and Chook…
Poet Jeanine Leane and artist Fayen D’Evie talk about their contributions to the multi-art project ‘This is a poem’ at Buxton Contemporary; and Susan Kukucka, new CEO at social enterprise 100 Story Building…
Artist Carla Gottgens talks about her contribution to the Flinders Quarter Augmented Art Walk; Yarra Valley Writers Festival Director, Brook Powell, chats about the upcoming 2021 program, which explores the theme ‘Resilience’; and…
It's Aisha's last week (and Sarah is baaaack on Monday!) Director Molly Reynolds talks about the new documentary about screen legend David Gulpilil; Justin ‘Digga’ Calverley explains how and where to volunteer in…
Justin ‘Digga’ Calverley recommends beautiful autumn gardens to visit; Gez reveals the reason she was gone last week; Writer-performer Declan Furber-Gillick talks about his yarn Bighouse Dreaming at the Arts Centre Melbourne; Triple…
Hosts Dan Morganti, Maize Wallan and Warren Davies present gaming news, reviews and interviews featuring games producer Mitchell McCausland from Blowfish studios; and Doctor Ollie Brown from the school of Art and Design…
Award-winning journalist Jess Hill explains the ramifications of abolishing the Family Court of Australia; book reviewer Jackie Tang shares her thoughts on Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s horror book Mexican Gothic; Gez rediscovers life in the…
Artist Lisa Roet talks about the David Greybeard sculpture she's created outside Hamer Hall; Michael Harden talks about food he's sobbed over during 2020; Dr Erich Fitzgerald from Museums Victoria chats about acquiring…
Featuring ripper designs by local legends Amy Jean, Steph Hughes, Grace Kindellan and Oslo Davis, we’ve got (hopefully) something for just about everyone.