Interview
karl frog

Press Colour: Karl Frog's Ambivalent Digital Boogie

Mysterious local songwriter Karl Frog makes a rare public appearance in the studios of Triple R following the release of his third album "Yes, Music", out now on Spoilsport Records .

Karl discusses…

Feature Segment
Mi-kaisha

The Golden Age Of Piracy: Mi-Kaisha's Formative Five

Tristen is joined by proud Darumbal Murri and Tongan artist Mi-kaisha to select her Formative Five. Mi-kaisha has recently released her new single 'Lean on You', a dedication to the people that have…

Interview
besha hunger

Eat It: Food Critic Besha Rodell's New Memoir, Hunger Like a Thirst

Renowned food critic Besha Rodell joins Cam in studios to discuss her new memoir, Hunger Like a Thirst. As the Chief Restaurant Critic for The Age, Besha was formerly one of…

Interview
Cole Baxter

Banksia: Cole Baxter on Photography Practice and Exhibition Aftercare Not Included

Noongar photographer Cole Baxter joins Vanessa Morris on Banksia to talk about exhibition Aftercare Not Included at Goolugatup on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar as well as his photography practice.

Bringing protest, identity and…

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Indigenuity: Anita Heiss on First Nations Reading and Writing

Krystal is joined by Wiradjuri woman Dr Anita Heiss amid the publication of her latest rom-com novel, Red Dust Running. Anita is an internationally published, award-winning author of over 20 works of…

Interview
Wally Kempton

The Australian Mood: Wally Kempton on Northcote Social Club's 20th Birthday

Australian bass player and singer Wally 'Meanie' Kempton, discusses the collaboration of his record label Cheersquad Records and Tapes, with Northcote Social Club for their 20th anniversary. Wally speaks on the multitude…

Interview
Johanna Weaver

Byte Into IT: Technology and Geopolitics with Johanna Weaver

Executive Director and Co-founder of the Tech Policy Design Institute, Johanna Weaver, discusses the global effects of rapid technological development in a time where there has been 'a real shift in the balance…

Interview
Katherine Brabon

Literati Glitterati: Katherine Brabon on Latest Novel, Cure

Award-winning local author Katherine Brabon joins to Mel to discuss themes in her latest book, Cure. The book explores chronic illness, mother-child dynamics, and what it's like to live with an illness without…

Special Program
Cloudy lores

Mooncake Guest Mix: Taiwanese Class With Cloudy Ku

Cloudy Ku is a Taiwan-born, Naarm-based DJ, curator and label head of HER 他 & SPEED 速度 - both prominanent figures of the electronic and club scene. Cloudy Ku schools us in Taiwanese…

Interview
Emma Donovan Kate Kingsmill

The Distant Sky: Emma Donovan Stops By The Studio Ahead Of NAIDOC Week

Emma Donovan stops by the Triple R studio for a conversation with Kate Kingsmill on The Distant Sky.

In celebration of NAIDOC week, Emma is performing in Moorabbin on Saturday 5 July…

Interview
Alyx Gorman

Uncommon Sense: Alyx Gorman On The Female Pursuit Of Pleasure

Journalist and author Alyx Gorman joins Amy Mullins to discuss her first book All Women Want on Uncommon Sense this week.

Alyx is the lifestyle editor of Guardian Australia and has written extensively…

Interview
Blood Duster

Brutal Realms: Blood Duster Alive And Kicking In 2025

Jason PC from Australian grindcore band Blood Duster speaks with Stu Carlson on Brutal Realms.

Blood Duster formed in Melbourne in the early 90s but took a break from playing music together…

Special Program
daniel james

The Mission: Daniel James Returns ft. Charles Pakana and Rhoda Roberts AO

Daniel James returns to hosting The Mission! He chats with Uncle Charles Pakana who covered for him in that time - what was slated to be a seven-week stint became seven months…

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Primal Screen: Gabrielle Brady on Mongolia, the Climate Crisis, and Decentering the Auteur

Flick is joined by filmmaker Gabrielle Brady to chat about The Wolves Always Come at Night (2024). The docu-fiction which follows Mongolian herders Daava and Zaya who tend to their livestock through different…

Interview
Nicholas Currie

Banksia: Nicholas Currie Explores Time Through Exhibition A Week's Worth

Artist and curator, Nicholas Currie, a descendent of the Mununjali clan of the Yugambeh language group with connection to Kuku Yalanji, joined Vanessa Morris on Banksia to discuss current solo exhibition A Week's

Interview
Open House Melbourne 2025

Future Perfect: Open House Melbourne’s 2025 Program

Guest host Ben Harrington is joined by Piera Maclean, Program Manager at Open House Melbourne, to unpack their newly revealed 2025 program with nearly 200 buildings, places and experiences for the public to…

Interview
Comedy Republic

Breakfasters: Comedy Republic Turns Five!

The Breakfasters crew are joined by the co-founders of one of Melbourne's leading comedy venues, Comedy Republic – Rhys and Kyran Nicholson – ahead of the venue's fifth anniversary. They reminisce on the…

Interview
Robbie Thorpe

Indigenuity: Robbie Thorpe On Life and Activism

Krystal is joined by long-time Aboriginal activist and Krautungalung Elder, Uncle Robbie Thorpe, ahead of a special showing of his documentary Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe, showing at ACMI on Thursday…

Interview
Meena Shamaly

Zero G: A Celebration of Game Scores with Meena Shamaly

The Zero G crew are joined by composer and broadcaster Meena Shamaly, to chat about his career and role as the Host of Orchestra Victoria's Indie Symphony II. The event is a celebration…

Interview
Alistair Kitchen

Spin Cycle: Alistair Kitchen's Deportation from the US

Australian writer and photographer Alistair Kitchen speaks to his recent experience being deported from the US, due to writing about the Pro-Palestine Protests at Columbia University. Alistair describes the process leading up to…