Sat, 30 April 2011
This week on the Breakfasters, Director of the Centre for Advanced Journalism at Melbourne University, Michael Gawenda, discussed the media's reporting of natural disasters. Jo Case, Associate Editor of Kill Your Darlings literary journal and book editor of Big Issue magazine, dropped in to chat about the Miles Franklin Award shortlist. On Touch My History this week, we heard from former president of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society John Thompson. And finally, Henry Wagons was on the phone from Byron Bay Bluesfest, with Total Eclipse of the Art. |
Wed, 27 April 2011
On tonight's show, PlayStation hacked, we interview Frank Rodi - online & mobile rights manager at APRA|AMCOS - about the future of the digital music industry, Warren Davies visits to discuss how people interact with technologies and the affect on our attention spans, and it gets a bit philosophical as we contemplate artificial intelligence. Presented by Rose Paton, Ed Borland, and Ben Finney. http://profiles.google.com/byteintoit |
Wed, 27 April 2011
Easter Sunday's Einstein A Go Go team - Dr Andi, Dr Fiona and Dr Shane - receive a visit from regular Zoo Victoria guest Katie and Dr Dianna Magliano, Senior Epidemiologist with the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, phones in for a chat about her research in to links between Diabetes and greater risk of Cancer. |
Wed, 27 April 2011
Incoming's Richard Moffat chats with Sydney electronica trio and former album of the week Seekae Whilst Local and/or General's Nicole Jones catches up with Isaac from Brooklyn based outfit Young Magic Finally, Set It Out's Luke Pocock talks to Ryan from Sydney based outfit Canyons about their upcoming debut album
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Wed, 27 April 2011
In this Easter Sunday edition of Radiotherapy the doctors discuss bearing witness as a human behaviour, and psychoanalyse the provocative film Antichrist. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
After 15 years of long hard slog, has the Save Bastion Point campaign finally turned the corner? Leo Op Den Brouw shares the news. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
Today we caught up with Trevor Weatherhead from the Australian Honey Bees Industry Council about the latest developments with the Asian Honey Bee eradication funding. We also checked in with John at the Market to see what is happening in this mid-autumn sunshine. Finally, we wrapped up Easter Sunday with a food quiz. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
On today's show we caught up with Darren Purchese from Burch & Purchese, and veteran cheese guru Richard Thomas who has now turned his attention to all things butter. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
On today's show we spoke to one of Victoria's hospitality icons, Alla Wolf-Tasker from the Lake House in Daylesford. Cam and special guest button-pusher Digger discussed cooking with apples, and finally we spoke to Dr Fritz Briem about the Australian International Beer Awards. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow chat with NZ poet and songwriter, Anna Kaye plus Barry Hill talks about his new book Lines for Birds. |
