Off The Record: Elvis Costello Breaks Down His New Album
In his chat with Brian Wise, Elvis discusses the loose and improvisational recording process of his new album 'Hey Clockface' as well as taking a look back on his 40+ year career.
Kurt Vile joins Off The Record to chat about his new EP, and his relationship with friend and collaborator John Prine
Kurt Vile joins Brian Wise on Off The Record to discuss John Prine's contribution to music and his new release Speed, Sound, Lonely KV EP which features a collaboration between the two artists.
The award-winning filmmaker, choreographer, and artistic director Stephen Page is featured on Primal Screen
Primal Screen turns a spotlight on Stephen Page, the award-winning filmmaker, choreographer, and Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Chuck D and Elizabeth McCarthy discuss 'What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?' on Maps
Chuck D, leader of legendary hip hop group Public Enemy, joins Elizabeth McCarthy to chat about his latest releases and what it's like to collaborate with the best.
Eat It: Stephanie Alexander calls in to chat about the Stephanie Alexander Foundation's new innitiative about the importance of growing your own food.
Stephanie Alexander calls into the show to chat about the challanges of celebrating during COVID, the joys of outdoor dining, and the new innitiative by her foundation encouraging children to get into the…
Good Fortune: Harps, Loops and Memory with Mary Lattimore
Jazz chats with LA-based harpist Mary Lattimore about her new LP 'Silver Ladders'. Mary discusses working with Slowdive’s Neil Halstead, interpreting coastal environments, and exploring the dark side of the harp.
Easy vegan cooking with Shannon Martinez on Eat It
Vegan chef and Smith and Daughters creative brain Shannon Martinez discusses her new cookbook 'Vegan With Bite, (Because Taste Matters)'. Shannon's book is written for everyone and aims to make vegan cooking simple.
'It's a radical thing to do, to paddle off into the ocean' World Surfing Champion Barton Lynch on Radio Marinara
World Surfing Champion Barton Lynch chats to Radio Marinara to talk about the 15th year of Blast Off, his career as a competitive surfer in the 1980's, and just how much the surfing…
Robert Dessaix talks writing, aging, and telling stories, on Backstory
Melissa Cranenburgh chats to author, essayist, translater, and living legend Robert Dessaix about his new memior 'The Time of Our Lives: Growing Older Well'. Listen to Robert and Mel discuss the importance of…
Eat It: Max Allen on his new book 'Intoxicating: 10 Drinks That Shaped Australia'
Cam and Ken chat to a very special guest, connoisseur Max Allen, about the history of drinking. Hear fascinating tid-bits about the native (and apptly named) Cider Gum Tree, the importance of Victoria…
Respect The Rock: Blake Scott Goes Solo
Nicole Tadpole chats with Peep Tempel's Blake Scott who has released his first solo LP 'Niscitam'. The album documents a point in Blake's life when he was preparing for fatherhood.
Filmmaker Amiel Courtin-Wilson Joins Primal Screen
Award-winning filmmaker Amiel-Courtin joins Primal Screen to discuss his upcoming projects, his relationships with his subjects and his visual art ventures.
A Chat With Paul Foot On Breakfasters
Beloved UK surrealist and “one of the comedians in the world” Paul Foot visits Breakfasters ahead of his online comedy special to discuss life under COVID-19, and his soap opera, The Donkeys.
Off The Record: Chris Franz on his memior 'Remain in Love' and the beginning of Talking Heads
Chris Frantz reminisces on the formation and early years of Talking Heads, his relationships with his wife Tina and collaborator David Byrne, and his new memior 'Remain In Love' in part 1 of…
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."


















