Mon, 30 June 2008
In this podcast Gerard and Peter talk to Toby Sullivan - wearing two hats: He us also a performer with his latest show Not Quite Right currently gracing the Melbourne winter. |
Mon, 30 June 2008
Oh no, it's school holidays. Wondering what to do with the kids over the next fortnight? Sick of the same old DVDs and games and shops and cries of 'I'm BORED'? We come to the rescue - the Marine Discovery Centre in Queenscliff kicks off its school holiday programme this week. They're also recruiting for volunteers. To find out more, we speak with Amy Stephenson from the MDC.
Then... We were shocked to read that some dolphins have recently been washing up dead on our local beaches, and even more shocked to read that mercury poisoning seems to be reason. Lucky for us, Dr Ross Thompson from Monash University is on the case. We catch up with Ross to find out about his research into what is killing the great dolphins of Melbourne? Plus news on the mysterious fish market move, and diving news with Brett 'Born to be Wild'. |
Sun, 29 June 2008
Locally, Joelistics and Seed MC from TZU had a bit of a rave with Richard on Incoming about Juno-106 synths, old movies, working with Renee Geyer and their new album, Computer Love. |
Sun, 29 June 2008
Stopping cancer cells from spreading through the body (metastasis) is vital in curing the patient of their cancer. Dr Bedrich Eckhardt from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre joined us in the studio to discuss his research. Bedrich studies the mechanisms by which breast cancer cells migrate to distant sites including lung and bone. Fossils found in Latvia turn out to be "missing links" - animals that were in the middle of the evolutionary process of transitioning from sea to land. Other stories were: the commercial cloning of pet dogs, methanol fuel cells for portable electronic devices, and drought-resistant GM wheat with higher yields than non-GM wheat. For more information visit http://einsteinagogo.net/ |
Sun, 29 June 2008
& all-round handsome guy, Duncan Buchanan from Dromana Estate. Duncan talks about the horticultural aspects of wine-making & grape growing. Duncan, along with Barney Flanders, present Triple R's podcast-only wine show 'Plonk', available thruogh the Triple R website. Olive gives the goss on the Real Food Film Night at Loop Bar. Go to Friends Of The Earth for more details. As usual, the dirty Deeds crew tell what's been happening In My Garden and give listeners some talk-back advice. Cheers, Burp. |
Sat, 28 June 2008
Adrian Rosenfeldt tells us about Waxing the Sun - the band and the documentary - screening Friday July 4 at the VCA from 8pm; Ian Thompson reviews the DVD release Awake; Brian McFarlane reviews Mike Leigh’s latest, Happy-Go-Lucky; actor Daniel Fredrickson is on the phone talking about his new film, Ten Empty, directed by Anthony Hayes and starring Geoff Morrell, Brendan Cowell and Jack Thompson; Peter Kemp reviews Prince Caspian and Mongol; Nick Matteo reviews the Channel 31 program A Life Of Crime (8.30pm, Monday); and Mark Hartley discusses the new film version of Get Smart, starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway Plus, another chance at a giveaway for RRR subscribers - if you’re really quick! |
Sat, 28 June 2008
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Fri, 27 June 2008
Loads and loads of fun this week. Visit www.radiomarinara.com for all the gossip on Radio Marinara |
Wed, 25 June 2008
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Tue, 24 June 2008
www.stephencrafti.com.au Live from Fed Square coming up in July as part of State of Design: www.stateofdesign.com.au/designforeveryone/Architects Design Capital as part of State of Design www.stateofdesign.com.au/designcapital Big Science http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/15/science/15cern.html?_r=1&ref=science&oref=slogin Array for Australia? www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/693 ARM recital halls looking pretty good: www.flickr.com/photos/roryrory/sets/72157605117997311/ |
