Sat, 31 May 2008
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Sat, 31 May 2008
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Fri, 30 May 2008
This week's Music podcast we hear Clem Bastow speak to local boy Guy Blackman about his new album, Adult Baby, and his many musical collaborations. Next, Dan Sultan speaks with Jacinta Parsons from Local and/or General about his national touring and the remarkable 'Sorry' day show at Federation Square. Last, but certainly not least, are Brennan and Danny from the very 'now' bAustralian band, and one of the best live bands in the country, Eddy Current Suppression Ring.
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Wed, 28 May 2008
Phil Wales is joined in the Melbourne studios of Three Triple R this week by resident Gaming Guru Mike Bantick, legal eagle Andrew Fish, and Windows Master Jay McCormack, discussing the latest news and updates on all things IT and New Tech. Special Guest is Nintendo Australia's Wii Promotions Manager Heather Murphy. Check out the Byte Into It blog to review all of the shows features. To subscribe to the blog feed and have topics and links delivered to your reader, simply go to byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Byte Into It broadcasts live from Melbourne Australia on Wednesdays at 7pm AEST on 3RRR (102.7fm). To Stream or to find out more, go to www.rrr.org.au |
Tue, 27 May 2008
Lecturer at RMIT and Architect architecture for sale www.architectureforsale.com 2am lock out protest this Friday 30th May 5-7pm Parliament House. www.melbournelockedout.com Process- “Gold for Australia!!” Richard Johnson Gold Medallist. Monday 2nd June, 6.30pm Loop. Free beer upon presentation of RAIA membership card. Student exhibition: “CBD North”. Works for a publication of design projects from studios run by Mauro Baracco and Oliver Hutchison investigating the northern edge of the city grid. Building 45 foyer, Lygon Street, until 1 June. Exhibition of Diane Peacock’s students: Collage in Design and Architectural Representation
(with robots, typography, Star Wars, postcards, built faces and architecture) 32 Guildford Lane (between Elizabeth and Queen, Little Lonsdale and Latrobe Streets) Thursday 29th, 6pm Lecture: “EcoDesign, a European Perspective” Ursula Tschner, director of ec(o)ncept, Colgne, Prince Phillip Theatre, UniMelb, Mon, 2nd June, bookings essential, www.designvic.com Local councils will lose their control over areas of metropolitan significance - including suburban centres. www.theage.com.au/news/national/state-strips-council-powers/2008/05/20/1211182801412.html |
Tue, 27 May 2008
Noticed how chilly it has been in the morning lately? We
respond by moving our body more briskly, wearing bulkier clothes and
seeking heat sources for a little instant gratification. But what about
our food? This week Jill discusses eating seasonally, locally and other food ideas for winter. Calls this week are travel related- what's good to eat whilst on the road? |
Mon, 26 May 2008
Anthony Watt (Producer ABC Comedy Hour and Spick and Specks) joined us in the studio to talk about the upcoming ABC Local radio show looking to identify and showcase new comedy talent. If you think you are that new talent. Entries open Thursday May 8th and close Friday May 30th at www.yourabc.net.au/local. We are also joined by Russel Howcroft, Chairman and managing director of George Patterson Y&R taking about The Gruen Transfer - a fast, funny show about advertising that will make you look differently at the constructed world around you. The usual goats, gig guides and TV roundups complete another packed show. |
Sun, 25 May 2008
We dissected a university undergraduate student to find out what it's like to be a science student in 2008. What is it that makes us human? It turns out the behaviours we thought distinguish us from other animals aren't really unique to humans after all. Other stories were: the platypus genome is just as peculiar as the animal itself, waiting anxiously for the Phoenix spacecraft to land on Mars, resurrecting a thylacine gene in a mouse, ivy uses nanoparticles to stick to walls, and the development of ‘plastic’ lasers. |
Sun, 25 May 2008
Sunday 25th May 2008
This week Dave, Angeline and Cass cover news on whale populations, submerged historic statutes in France and the paper nautilus shell season. Angeline's 'Friend's of Marinara' segment features guest Rebecca Koss from People and Parks. Bec talks to Angeline about the award winning 'Seasearch' program, which was honoured with the award for Innovation at the 2008 Victorian Coastal Awards in April. If you want to get involved with Seasearch monitoring programs in Victoria's Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries, email Bec at rkoss@peopleandparks.org.au or for more information go to www.seasearch.org.au. Cass talks to Craig Bohm from the Australian Marine Conservation Society about disturbing news regarding changes to shark fishing practices in the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Finally Dave covers a couple of book reviews of children's books on pirates. Arrrrgggghhhhhh! Aye, see you somewhere under the sea. Now shake a leg and get downloading this podcast you scurvy dogs! Visit www.radiomarinara.com for all the gossip on Radio Marinara.
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Sun, 25 May 2008
Weedy Issues; what they are, What they do...and how to avoid them. www.dpi.vic.gov.au/weeds www.weeds.org.au www.weeds.gov.au Plus usual segments, In My Garden and talkback advice for listeners. |
