Adelaide University Student Radio is Australia’s longest running student radio program, and has been running for over 30 years on Radio Adelaide. We aim to give students on campus a voice on air and this year, our programs will specialise in comedy, sports, local music, politics and uni based bante…
This episode focuses on the major parties' energy and environment policies, as well as discussing the state of SA's economy and jobs. The guests for this episode are: Premier Jay Weatherill, Minister for the Environment Ian Hunter, Shadow Treasurer Rob Lucas, MP and member of Liberal Leadership team Stephen Knoll, Solar Citizens Campaigner Dan Spencer, Business SA CEO Nigel McBride and SACOSS CEO Ross Womersley.
Episode 2 of Heaps Good Politics! Featuring an ALL STAR CAST: Premier Jay Weatherill, Shadow Health Minister Steven Wade, Greens member of the legislative Council Mark Parnell, Associate Professor from the Australian Medical Association William Tam and CEO of the Health Consumers Alliance Ellen Kerrins. Transforming SA's Health Care System, what happened, why and has it changed for the better? Plus, Nick Xenophon wants a Royal Commission into our health care system but are there more efficient ways of fixing the issues?
For our first episode in our series, Campus Voice spoke to members of the Adelaide University Choir Society (AUCS) at their Fringe event 'AUCing on Sunshine'. What does it take to join the oldest organised ensemble on campus? What else does the club do throughout the year? And how was the show? Have a listen. PRODUCTION CREDITS: Choral performance recordings - John Tudor Katrina and the Waves - Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves (1983)Attic Records
Your complete coverage of the South Australian State Election A podcast by Sebastian Rositano, Maud Taylor and Roger Parnis.
Peter David Rathjen is the 22nd Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide. Early in his tenure, Student Radio's Tim Whiffen was able to speak with Professor Rathjen to delve into his personal history, philosophy on education, and his intentions in the role.