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Fairlight: How Australia Changed the Sound of Music, Image of a Fairlight CMI synthesiser & sampler

eramsay, 23rd September 2015

How two computer nerds in a Sydney basement created a machine that would change the face of contemporary music composition.

Image of live stand up comedian

eramsay, 23rd September 2015

Standing up in front of a room full of strangers and trying to make them laugh sounds like a daunting task to most people. Now imagine being one of the relatively small handful of women trying to do just that, in a field still dominated by men.

Relation / Expectation documentray artwork

eramsay, 23rd September 2015

Fragments of conversations seeped in emotion, stories, ponderings and thought bubbles.

Image by Lisa Burns for Cathedral of a Thousand Stars Doco

eramsay, 23rd September 2015

The desert seems like an unlikely place for things to grow, but they do… you just have to look a little bit harder to find them.

Cracked Open, Image of campaigner Pam Clarke

eramsay, 18th September 2015

What's going on in the industry right now. Laws aren't really protecting hens or consumers and why this matters.

I, the Many; We, the One

eramsay, 18th September 2015

Welcome to the world of Multiple Personalities, or ‘multiples’ for short.

Kabul to Kafka: Inside Australia's Community Detention program

eramsay, 18th September 2015

Taking an inside look at what life is like for children and young adults who arrive in Australia alone

Building Bridges Album Art, Australia Has A Black History

eramsay, 18th September 2015

Soaked in inspirational tunes this feature asks, as the Building Bridges Association did nearly three decades ago, what kind of Australia do we want to call home?

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Helen Henry, 18th August 2015

Congrats to 4ZZZ's Saskia Edwards on being a finalist in the QLD MEAA Clarion Awards for her documentary created for last year's National Features & Documentary Series

Radio NAIDOC

Digital Radio Project staff, 30th June 2015

Radio NAIDOC is a live collaborative radio event on DAB+ next Wednesday, 8 July, broadcasting NAIDOC Week celebrations live on digital Indigenous stations across the country.

Karena Wynn Moylan - Bay FM 99.9

Helen Henry, 23rd June 2015

Local Byron Bay community radio station Bay FM 99.9 has been recognised at the New York Festival's International Radio Program Awards 2015.

Radio NAIDOC

Helen Henry, 3rd June 2015

Radio NAIDOC, a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture, will be broadcast live on community radio stations around the country on July 8th during NAIDOC Week 2015.

National Features and Documentary Series logo

Helen Henry, 28th April 2015

These new and emerging community radio producers have been selected to participate in this year's National Features and Documentary Series.

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enadmin, 19th November 2014

#GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate giving, culminating in a global celebration on December 2, 2014.

Tales from the Well - stories about water, place and memory

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

Adelaide tap water tastes disgusting.
It’s renowned for being the worst in Australia and people go to great lengths to get good drinking water from anywhere but the tap. I used to get rain water from my Nan's house in the Adelaide hills but she’s moved and I really miss the taste of her old galv tank. It’s a unique flavor that’s quite different from plastic tanks or bottled spring water. I had to find a new source of good drinking water.

Special K - Hope in a Horse Tranquiliser

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

When I would ask people about ketamine, for those who knew about it, a few ideas were evoked: an animal sedative, a hallucinogenic party drug or an anaesthetic for children. But when I mentioned ketamine to people rarely did anyone think of it as a treatment for depression. However, right now in clinics across Australia ketamine is being developed as a way of tackling mental illness.

No Tunnel No Way 1

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

Keith and hundreds of other Melbournians join together in a campaign of resistance against the East West Link Project. This project plans to cut a swathe through Collingwood, Clifton Hill, Fitzroy on into park lands of Royal Park.

A Harp Player Called Uncle

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

In Sydney 2000 my mate Budgie was telling me a story of a band that he saw in Adelaide in 1980. Budgie recalls a harmonica player that played hard and a band that shook the foundations of the Arkabar Hotel in Adelaide.

#CityOfLove 1.jpg

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

#CityOfLove was trending on Twitter as the ACT government made moves towards making laws to create marriage equality in 2013. As the conversation around marriage equality grew in the media, we wanted to ask: why marriage?

Autism and Humanity - Understanding ASD

CBAA Web Articles., 18th September 2014

I am 46, single female with no kids. I find loud noises and shopping centres extremely stressful. Then you add small children having tantrums and I find the experience completely intolerable.

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