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From 2SER, journalists on journalism. Each week we examine how the media has covered the news and consider broader issues affecting the industry both in Australia and throughout the world. Fourth Estate features a regular rotating panel of experts as well as in-depth one-on-one interviews. Presented by Monica Attard, Tina Quinn, and Prue Clarke. Produced with the assistance of the Department of Communications and the Arts via the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
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Hear community news and information, interviews, and great music.
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Presented by a variety of volunteer presenters, Morning Music is just the thing to accompany you through the morning with a mix of relaxing classics and nostalgic easy listening music.
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At 11am, Wellbeing is a radio guide to a healthier lifestyle. It aims to inform the community about conditions and and diseases and dispel medical myths. Jack Hodgins delves into the most pressing topics around mental and physical health, talking with leading experts in their fields and those with lived experience. From 2NUR on the Community Radio Network. At 11:30am, Diffusion takes a look at new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and weird science. The show includes news, interviews, special features and discussion on important scientific events and issues. From the Community Radio Network.
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Talking Newspaper readers Graham, Onny, and Duck. Supported by the Community Broadcasting Foundation (CBF) and RPH Australia, presenters of this long running 2MCE program read from The Western Advocate, The Central Western Daily, and Charles Sturt University news. If you're unable to read the newspapers due to a print disability or you are just too busy, The Talking Newspaper is the program for you. Readers are community volunteers and Charles Sturt University staff and students. Current readers include Chris, Miao, Sharon, Kerry, Donald, Monica, Peter H, Ross, Graham P, Jane & Sonya. If you would like to join the Talking Newspaper Team, apply to become a volunteer at our information page under get involved. It's easy, fun, and you are contributing to a valuable community service. The Talking Newspaper is produced with the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au.
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Featuring topline Aussie acts talking up and playing their recent Australian music faves, Australian Music is Bloody Great is a way not only to discover the incredible range of sounds being produced here, but it’s also a reminder to share them and support our artists. Australian Music is Bloody Great is produced by the team at Amrap. Amrap stands for the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project and is an initiative which aims to generate airplay opportunities for new, contemporary Australian music on community radio.
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Get your fill of Australian music from across the decades from Johnny O'Keefe to Sampa the Great Photo by Joey Csunyo on Unsplash
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Each fortnight Oscar Nicholls brings you gems unearthed the latest releases from the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP). With his inimitable style, Oscar will present his own unique perspectives and opinions of what may become big hits. Or not. You Heard It Here First. On alternate fortnights, you'll hear The New Release Show from the Community Radio Network.
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Community Drive presents the latest local community news and information from around our region.
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The Wire is a daily current affairs program, broadcast nationally around Australia on the Community Radio Network. The flagship national program for the community radio sector since 2004, The Wire is a significant alternative voice in Australian current affairs. We cover stories across Politics, Education, International affairs, Science & Technology, Health, Indigenous Affairs and Arts & Literature to name a few. Our broadcast stations are spread across city, country and remote parts of Australia. They include including many remote Indigenous communities and places with no other broadcast media. More than 5 million people across Australia can tune into The Wire on any weekday Check out our stories on thewire.org.au
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Studio 8 brings you the hits from around Australia and around the world. You’ll always hear something you love in Studio 8. In 2019, Gary Sweetnam (of Charles Sturt University’s Faculty of Arts and Education Technical Team) and Adam Thompson (2MCE Production Support Officer) were nominated by the 2MCE Station Manager for an award for Technical Innovation in the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) National Awards for their work on Studio 8.
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The National Indigenous News Review is an Indigenous-produced and presented magazine-style news and current affairs [...]
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National Indigenous talk show focusing on current affairs and issues of importance to Indigenous people. This program is Murri Country’s flagship program and is listened to by a large Indigenous audience in Brisbane and around the country via the National Indigenous Radio Service and the Community Broadcasting Service.
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Opera is the ultimate theatrical form: singing, acting and even dance. Spend an hour with Ingrid each week to enjoy an opera: discover the plots of operas both obscure and so famous we don’t remember what they’re actually about, listen to some of the best music written for the stage and find out some “behind the scenes” gossip and fun facts!
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Fine Music Live presents performances recorded by the member stations of the Australian Fine Music Network. Between them these stations record almost 500 live concerts a year! That’s across venues in their respective cities and regional locations. Local, national and international performances with an emphasis on Australian performers. Photo by Diogo Nunes on Unsplash
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Studio 8 brings you the hits from around Australia and around the world. You'll always hear something you love in Studio 8. In 2019, Gary Sweetnam (of [...]
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