Australian radio programs Affairs Of The Mind is an award-winning radio documentary made by Melbourne, Australia, audio producer Kyla Brettle. ...more on Wikipedia about "Affairs of the Mind"
Blue Hills was the world's longest running radio serial. It ran for 5,795 episodes over 27 years, and was broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) from 28 February, 1949 to 30 September, 1976. It followed the lives of families living in a typical rural Australian location. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blue Hills (radio serial)"
The Breakfasters is a long running morning program on 3RRR, a radio stration based in Melbourne, Australia. The program has seen a number of line-up changes since it begain in the early 1980s. Presenters have included Chris Hatzis, Kate Langbroek, Leaping Larry L, James Young, John Safran, Fee B Squared, Mark O'Toole, Dave O'Neil, Cousin Creep, Chris Venville, Santo Cilauro, Holly C, Angus Sampson, Denise Hylands, Stephen Downes, Tony Wilson & Sam Pang. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breakfasters"
Martin/Molloy was a hugely popular Australian radio program starring Tony Martin and Mick Molloy, both formerly of The D-Generation and The Late Show. It was broadcast nationwide on 54 radio stations for two hours on weekday evenings between 1995 and 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "Martin/Molloy"
Talkback Classroom is a monthly Australian political forum broadcast on ABC Radio National as part of the Life Matters program. The forum is held at the National Museum of Australia, and involves secondary school and undergraduate students from around Australia interviewing various prominent politicians, business and community leaders on current affairs issues. Past guests have included John Howard, Tom Schieffer and Andrew Denton among others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Talkback Classroom"
Tough Love with Mick Molloy is an Australian radio program broadcast through the Triple M network from 12 noon to 1 pm EST in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Hosted by long-time Australian comic, Mick Molloy, it is co-hosted by Robyn Butler and regulars include Mick's brother Richard Molloy aka 'Roo', panel operator Rosie and The Glass House writer Richard Marsland (2004). In its first year (2004) the show ran two hours and was co-hosted by comedian/actor Alan Brough. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tough Love with Mick Molloy"
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