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Leaving on a high

Hamish and Andy’s five-year reign as Australia’s leading drive-time comedians came to a close last week in Melbourne. Sarah Baker looks back on the highlights and finds that video didn’t kill these radio stars.

Four reporter positions at triple j

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at triple j? Then you might be interested to discover that the station is looking for four reporters to join their flagship current affairs program, Hack.

The Ryan and Jo Show

Upstart’s political editor Ryan Jon is in the running to co-host Melbourne’s highest rating breakfast show, the ‘Matt and Jo Show’.

Community radio: the independent alternative

For over 30 years Melbourne’s 3CR has maintained its alternative voice despite limited funding. Helen Lobato takes us inside the world of the much loved community radio station.

Antony Funnell guest lecture this morning

Walkley award-winning journalist and broadcaster. Antony Funnell joins La Trobe’s Broadcast Journalism class this morning at 9AM to launch a unique collaboration between the university and the national broadcaster.

Breakfast vacancies at 3CR

Keen to for a start in radio? Melbourne community radio station 3CR is currently looking for volunteers to work on its weekday breakfast program.

Andrew “A.J.” Sadauskas

Andrew “A.J.” Sadauskas, who graduated from La Trobe in 2009 with a Graduate Diploma in Journalism, is currently a sub-editor at Australian Stamps Professional magazine

Finding her radio voice

Lois Lane La Trobe student by weekday, up-and-coming Super Woman radio personality on weekends. From study desk to sound board, Olivia Kaleta describes the magic of her journey into the media limelight. Shelley Tangee reports.

Tom Ballard interview

He’s only 19, but Tom Ballard is already a triple j presenter, stand-up comedian, and a law degree dropout. He talks to Tyler Cameron about a career that’s swiftly thrust him into the national spotlight.

Transmission in progress

After numerous delays digital radio has finally launched in Australia. But as Tom Cowie explains, not everyone in the community broadcasting sector is celebrating.