Baseline: Into The Woods with Sam Austins
Detroit-born, Los Angeles–based singer, songwriter, and producer Sam Austins joins Nana on Baseline during his Australian live debut. The genre-defying artist has amassed more than 75 million global streams, earned a breakout single…
Banksia: Tony Albert on 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain
Girramay/Yidinji/Kuku-Yalanji artist Tony Albert joined Vanessa on Banksia to talk about the 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain.
Tony spoke about the significance of the name After the Rain which resonate…
Future Perfect: Melbourne’s World-Leading Record Store Boom
A new report comissioned by the VMDO has found that Melbourne now has more record stores per capita than any other major city in the world.
Guest host Ben Harrington is joined by…
This Chicken Life: Now You Are a Chicken!
This Chicken Life returns for its first summer episode, with Andrew McDonald and Ben Wood, author and illustrator of the children’s book Now You Are a Chicken!, joining Fiona and Jessamy in-studio.
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Byte Into It: Under-16 Social Media Ban & What Comes Next
Johanna Weaver from the Tech Policy Design Institute joins Byte Into It to unpack Australia’s under-16 social media ban and what its early rollout reveals. She describes the first 16 hours as less…
Stolen Moments: Rest in Jazz Lô Borges
John Bailey presents a special Rest in Jazz and pays tribute to Lô Borges, a legend of Brazilian popular music and one of the founders of the Clube da Esquina musical collective.
Lô…
Press Colour: Favourite Tracks of 2025 Part 1
Sam reflects on the year of music and plays some of his favourite singles, albums, re-issues and compilations of 2025 ft. cuts from Artifical Go, Djrum, ZelooperZ, Who Cares?, The Circling Sun and…
Baseline: What Is Mutual Aid?
Lana Laham joins Nana on Baseline to discuss the principles behind mutual aid, its roots in Indigenous practices, how it differs from charity, and how it invites us to reimagine community care beyond…
Baseline: Do We Still Care About The Grammys?
Award-winning music journalist and brodcaster, Sosefina Fuamoli, joins Nana Owusu on Baseline to discuss the cultural relevance of the Grammy Awards. From social media’s impact on award shows to artist boycotts, structural racism…
Banksia: Māori artist Greatsouth on Hellhole of the Pacific
Māori artist Payton Taplin joined Vanessa Morris on Banksia to talk all about their musical project Greatsouth and the latest single Hellhole of the Pacific.
Payton explains the historical inspirations to the track…
Get Down: Warringa Park Students Collaborate With Snoop Dogg On A Song
Chris Gill is joined by Warringa Park School students for an impromptu visit, as they debut their new 'Drop It Like It's Hot' inspired track, 'Drip', featuring US rapper Snoop Dogg.
The excited…
The Golden Age Of Piracy: Shayne Carter of the Straitjacket Fits selects his Formative Five
Aotearoa legend Shayne Carter joins Tristen Harris on The Golden Age of Piracy to share his Formative Five, and to discuss how they have personally influenced his life and work.
Born out of…
Primal Screen: Brunswick Picture House is Here!
Melbourne's newest single screen picture theatre is here! Following Brunswick Picture House's grand opening, co-owner Gus Berger jumps on the airwaves to discuss the history of the building, the experience and reasoning behind…
Uncommon Sense: Are Animals and AI Conscious?
Following his latest piece in The Conversation, guest host Jessamy Gee is joined by Colin Klein, a Professor in the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University. The article Are animals…
The Distant Sky: Coburg Night Market Is The Place To Be This December
DJ, broadcaster and cultural curator MzRizk stops by the Triple R studio this week to chat to Kate Kingsmill about why Coburg Night Market should be an event in everyone’s calendar this December.
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The International Pop Underground: Canadian Art-Pop Producer Saya Gray is "an Intense-Ass Person"
"I'm an intense-ass person!" says Saya Gray.
Handling an interview whilst working out at the gym, the Toronto-born musical polymath speaks to The International Pop Underground's Anthony Carew from on-the-ground in Wellington, on…
Breakfasters: Michael Harden's Final Food Interlude
Michael Harden concludes his regular segment – Food Interlude – on Breakfasters, with a discussion of Melbourne's many wine bars and the culture that surrounds them.
Micheal speaks about Gerald's Bar's recent…
Maps: Close and Personal With Perfume Genius
For the last broadcast of Maps this year, Fee is joined by Mike Hadreas, aka Perfume Genius, as he begins an Australian tour.
Perfume Genius is touring Australia this December, for his 7th…
Future Perfect: Shannon Lay On Covers, Crying And Her Upcoming Australian Tour
Dylan Bird is joined by US singer Shannon Lay ahead of her Australian tour to chat about her musical connections to Australia, her relationship with covers, what it means to her to bring…
Future Perfect: Australia's Looming Social Media Ban For Young People
Young people under 16 are set to lose access to a raft of social media platforms with a government mandated ban set to start on 10 December.
Dylan Bird is joined by Cam…


















