Sun, 31 October 2010
The team of Digger, Olive and Myrtle discuss roses as a theme leading up to the Melbourne Cup. They also speak to Martin Pritchard from South Melbourne commons about a community project. There is also the usual feedback and advice to keen gardners. |
Sun, 31 October 2010
Namila Benson and Tim Thorpe chat with singer/songwriter and Black Arm Band member LEAH FLANAGAN and her bass player Tom Jones, then meet up with Opeloge Ah Sam and the NZ based MVE Choir who are touring Oz. |
Sun, 31 October 2010
The doctors tackle pain, stalkers and assassins and a baffling medical condition in "The Shaking Woman - A history of my nerves", this week on Radiotherapy. |
Sat, 30 October 2010
The Tallman hosts the panel of three therapists - SK who discusses Oedipus issues, McZiff who covers conspiracy theories and Anabolics who discusses the new Christopher Hitchens book on cancer. The panel also farewell Bulky Bill who is on another overseas adventure to Israel. |
Fri, 29 October 2010
This week on the Breakfasters, actor John Brumpton was in to talk about his new film The Loved Ones. Jess showed her musical prowess and debuted the first non-release from The Glitterpigs. Henry Wagons is back in the country and delivered Total Eclipse of the Art - the world edition. There was a new segment from Dave Lawson which is yet to be named and finally the Birdman squawked back! |
Wed, 27 October 2010
Dr Shane, Dr Fiona and Dr Ray talk about the personality types attracted to a science career, rare earth metals, the French super science campus undertaking, new moon subsurface discoveries and scientific ranking of cities around the world. Tammika McIvor, Keeper of threatened species from Zoos Victoria, informs us about the great work going on at the Healesville Sanctuary with the Tasmanian Devil program to help save this threatened species. Kristian Helmerson, Professor in Physics from Monash University discusses laser beams to cool atoms and the fascinating use of optical tweezers to study molecules. For more information visit us at http://einsteinagogo.net/
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Wed, 27 October 2010
Byte Into It discussing the NBN, Google tv, new macbook air, standouts from the Independent Games Festival, games classification and Miyuki Jokiranta chats with William Powers - author of "Hamlet's BlackBerry: A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age" - about discovering a digital equilibrium. Presented by Georgia Webster, Rose Paton and Paul Callaghan. http://profiles.google.com/byteintoit |
Wed, 27 October 2010
This week's guests are Low (Kinky Afro), PK 14 (Breaking and Entering) and Tim Rogers (Incoming) |
Wed, 27 October 2010
Zero G 791: MAD PODSTER PARTY Science Fiction, Fantasy and Historical Radio with Rob Jan. This week: the 'maybe' (my rating) Resident Evil: Afterlife movie, Z.A Recht's zombie apocalypse novel "Plague Of The Dead", and more! Special Note: The Zero-G Podcast now retains forward and back announcements for musical tracks. We feel this helps preserve the original flow of the show. |
Tue, 26 October 2010
Brian McFarlane reviews The Tree; Nick Matteo and Paul Byrne give a rundown of some of the films screening in the 17th Greek Film Festival; Festival Producer Amy-Jo Jory is in the studio with Paul Harris to chat about the Hillside Film Festival 2011 and to make a call for submissions; Simone Ubaldi reviews Let Me In and Life as We Know It; Executive Producer of Little Deaths, Jason Byrne, is on the phone to discuss the imminent release of this feature film in ten parts; and Gary Hilberg discusses film scores and pays homage to Claude Chabrol, a member of the French New Wave, who died last month. |
