Creation: Bill Callahan talks about his latest release 'Gold Record' with Lauren and Simon on Breaking and Entering
American singer-songwriter Bill Callahan contemplates family, cars, nostalgia and his new album 'Gold Record' with Lauren Taylor and Simon Winkler on Breaking and Entering.
Backstory: Author Kate Mildenhall joins Melissa Cranenburgh to discuss her novel 'The Mother Fault'
Author Kate Mildenhall joins Melissa on Backstory to discuss her new book 'The Mother Fault', a dystopian thriller that explores themes of government surveillance and control.
Primal Screen: Jill Bilcock Reflects On Her Award-Winning Career
World-renowned film editor Jill Bilcock shares some of her experiences and editing processes with Primal Screen.
Breakfasters: Nazeem Hussain On The Standup Sessions
Breakfasters chat with Nazeem Hussain, host of The Standup Sessions, online standup from local comics available to stream in lockdown.
On this Radiothon show, legendary musician Warren Ellis shares with the Breakfasters what community means to him
It's midnight in Paris and legendary musician Warren Ellis calls in to Breakfasters to chat about what community radio means to him. He says "We need communities and we need to belong."
Thank you so much: Judith Lucy talks to the Breakfasters about why listeners should subscribe to RRR during Radiothon
Judith Lucy treats the Breakfasters to a hilariously foul-mouthed rant on why she loves RRR, and why listeners should support the station by subscribing during Radiothon.
Fundamental Forces: Dr Shane chats with Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell about her life in astrophysics
Dr Shane is joined by Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell to talk about her lifetime in astrophysics, including her discovery of the pulsar, and the work she's doing to make the field more inclusive.
Henry Rollins talks Radiothon 2020 and the importance of independant media on Breakfasters
Henry Rollins calls in from sunny California to chat about community radio, the impact of Covid-19 on daily life, and the importance of not taking the little things for granted during isolation. Henry…
Kev Carmody calls in to Out On The Patio to chat about the 2020 re-release of his compliation album "Cannot Buy My Soul"
Kev Carmody chats to Monique Sebire about his music, his legacy, and the importance of community radio. Kev reflects on being a political Indigenous musician in the era of Joh Bjelke-Peterson and the…
How to Astronaut: Dr Shane talks to Terry Virts about his exciting career and his new book on Einstein A Go-Go
Strap in for a wild ride as Colonel Terry Virts joins Dr Shane to discuss his exciting career and his new book "How to Astronaut: An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth".
Breakfasters: Prof. Felice Jacka and Rob Craw Talks About Their New Book ‘There’s A Zoo in My Poo’
Professor Felice Jacka is a world expert in nutritional psychiatry and gut health, and has written a book aimed at teaching kids about the connection between what you eat and how you feel.
Bethany chats with Mirandi Riwoe on The Glasshouse about her new novel 'Stone Sky Gold Mountain'
Bethany chats with award-winning author Mirandi Riwoe about Stone Sky Gold Mountain - a work of historical fiction that explores the 1870's North Queensland gold rush from the Chinese perspective.
Breakfasters: Director Alison Ellwood chats about her new doco on The Go-Go’s
A new documentary by director Alison Ellwood explores The Go-Go's sharp rise to fame and their legacy in both music and feminism.
Off The Record: All The Good Times With Gillian Welch And David Rawlings
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings join Brian Wise on Off The Record to discuss new releases and old songs.
Annaliese chats with Ben Blackwell on Neon Sunset about new Stooges recording that challenges their history
Annaliese catches up with Ben Blackwell of Third Man Records to discuss the release of recently uncovered audio from the famous gig at Goose Lake that led to the end of the Stooges.
Legendary Aussie actor John Wood joins Breakfasters to discuss his new memoir
Gold Logie-winning actor, script-writer and all-round Australian icon John Wood speaks to the Breakfasters about his memoir 'How I Clawed My Way To The Middle'.
Christos Tsiolkas joins The Grapevine to discuss his writing practice in the time of COVID-19
Award-winning Australian author Christos Tsiolkas joins The Grapevine to discuss some recent essays; and to muse on themes of family, identity, class and prejudice in the time of COVID-19.
A social virus: Prof Mary-Louise McLaws discusses the spread of COVID-19 with Amy McMullins on Uncommon Sense
Amy Mullins is joined on Uncommon Sense by Professor Mary-Louise McLaws, epidemiologist at UNSW & adviser to the World Health Organisation, to discuss her insights into preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Dr Shane Huntington joins the Breakfasters to discuss science communication
Dr Shane Huntington joins the Breakfasters to discuss 30 years of Einstein A Go-Go and the value of science communication.