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We feature some of shoegrazzze's Hot100 selections for the the NY Day Countdown of most voted for songs on Triple Zed. We also play songs released in 2024 that may not have made the top 10 shoegrazzze list submitted for the countdown. Great Australian acts as well as international ones. Looking down is looking up! For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzze Tune into new broadcasts of shoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday) // Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com
We feature some of shoegrazzze's Hot100 selections for the the NY Day Countdown of most voted for songs on Triple Zed. We also play songs released in 2024 that may not have made the top 10 shoegrazzze list submitted for the countdown. Great Australian acts as well as international ones. Looking down is looking up!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzzeTune into new broadcasts of shoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Punk Marketplace The future is bright for 4ZZZ, but sometimes we get stuck in the golden days. Honestly, could you blame us? After all, there was lots to be excited about in the age of Market Day festivals and the collective - where 4ZZZ was run by it's members as opposed to one person or set committee. But now those days are over, so where did we go from there? Where are we now? And what's gotten us through these ups and downs? Hear about the golden days and bright future of 4ZZZ in the latest episode of From A to Triple Zed. This episode was produced by Grace Pashley, former station manager of 4ZZZ. Thanks to Clag, Custard, The Pits, Kitchens Floors, The Onyas and all Brisbane bands who let us use their music in this episode. Special thanks as well to Chris Holland for the archival audio of 4ZZZ Market Days. This episode features an interview intitally aired on Underground Australiana, you can listen to that program on demand here: https://4zzz.org.au/program/underground-australiana/ If you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation or subscribe online now https://support.4zzz.org.au/
Queering the Airwaves Gaywaves was a lifeline for queer people in Brisbane in the early 90s. Listeners from out of town would drive just within range of the 4ZZZ signal every Wednesday evening to be part of an accepting community - in fact they still do. 4ZZZ has had continuously running programming for the queer community in Queer Radio & Dykes on Mics since the early 1990s, both programs are still on air to this day. In this episode, hear the story of Gai Lemon who was an announcer on Gaywaves from 1990 - 2000. Thanks to Ironing Music for letting use their music in this episode. This episode was produced by Aleisha McLaren, host of Stacks On on 4ZZZ. Listen to Stacks On on demand here, or tune in to 4ZZZ on Wednesday mornings. From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
As 4ZZZ entered the 1990s, there was a whole lot of change afoot. We had been forced to find a new home after being booted from the University of Queensland, we had little to no cash or volunteers, and another public radio station in Sydney was about to go national - and make a 4ZZZ tradition their own. The music you hear in this episode is from the compilation album 'Behind the Banana Curtain', from Brisbane artists like Regurgitator, Screamfeeder, Batswing Saloon and more. From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
Episode Notes Hear the original 1986 report by 4ZZZ journalist Claire Grenet into the second major riots of the decade at Brisbane's notorious Boggo Road Gaol, which would be permanently shutdown just 3 years later. The music you can hear in this episode is 'The Girls' by Xero. The bonus episode has been produced by Scott Mercer, and the original report was produced for Brisbane Line in 1986 by Claire Grenet. Brisbane Line is one of the longest running programs on 4ZZZ, you can listen to Brisbane Line reports on local news & currents affairs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday here https://4zzz.org.au/program/brisbane-line From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now https://support.4zzz.org.au
Episode Notes Hear Kristin's uncut interview with the Bard of Barking: Billy Bragg. If you enjoy this, go back and listen to the episode 'Billy Bragg and the Deep North'. If you want to hear more from Kristin Black listen her radio program on 'Heyday' 4ZZZ, on demand here: http://4zzz.org.au/program/hey-day You can hear snippets of Billy's track 'Love Gets Dangerous' performed live at the Easts Leagues Club in Brisbane's southern suburbs in 1987, recorded by 4ZZZ. From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
Episode Notes In the Deep North - the conservative Brisbane of the 1970s & 80s - 4ZZZ was the radio station that spoke directly to the disenchanted, told their stories and played their music. Not only did 4ZZZ champion local bands on air, they brought acts to Brisbane at a time when international - even interstate - touring artists would overlook the city. That's how Billy Bragg, the bard of the working class, ended up at the Easts Leagues Club on a sweltering evening in March 1987 for a 4ZZZ fundraiser, and a three way friendship formed between a city, a singer and a radio station. Thanks to Wondrous Fair, The Parameters and of course Billy Bragg for letting us use their music throughout this episode. From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now - https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
Episode Notes The 4ZZZ newsroom asked questions daily of Queensland's notorious premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. Through the riots, protests and police intimidation, an unstoppable group of 4ZZZ journalists remained bent on exposing the murky underbelly of Queensland politics during the Bjelke-Petersen reign, which would be a laughing stock if the consequences weren't so serious. Thanks to Xero, Ironing Music, The Parameters and Ups & Downs for letting us use their music throughout this episode. From A to Triple Zed was produced as part of 4ZZZ's 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
Episode Notes From A to Triple Zed dives into the archives of 4ZZZ (otherwise known as 'Triple Zed') to hear how one community radio station has been shaped by the passion, punks and politics of Brisbane over 45 years. This episode is a taste of what's to come - from how our fiercely independent newsroom thrived under a corrupt Queensland government through the 1980s, to the legendary 4ZZZ gigs in the halls, pubs and rugby clubs of Brisbane to how oppressed communities found a platform on the station. Soundtracked by Brisbane artists you would have heard first on the station over the decades (check out The Parameters and Ironing Music if you like what you hear in this trailer episode). It's all part of our 45th birthday celebrations, if you want to support radio that's been independent and live since 1975 you can make a donation online now - https://support.4zzz.org.au/donations
Episode 20. Making every sound more Def with Jigzaw Geoff aka Blunted Stylus We were stoked to have Jigzaw join us for the 20th episode of Beers, Beats & The Biz. This episode is a journey from the late 70’s up to now with one of the earliest writers, breaker, digger and producer Brisbane birthed. A forefather of culture, Geoff takes us back to painting Brisbane’s first pieces, and on through his lengthy career as a member of the Resin Dogs and on to his friendships with pioneers like Hams and Lazy. In between it all we get a history lesson on the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Triple Zed’s first Hip Hop event and radio show - Just 2 Def, touring, signing with a major label and producing Lazy’s phenomenal Stop N Think. Geoff rattles off years, friends, records, equipment and events while we sit and learn from a master that laid the path for generations to come. This episode is dedicated to the recent passing of DJ Lopsided, and we take a few minutes to honour his memory in our intro. We can never thank Geoff enough for the time he gave us. Like, rate, comment, subscribe and tune into Beers, Beats & The Biz on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud. https://www.patreon.com/BeersBeatsTheBiz Brought To You By The Beers Beats & The Biz Team Jake Biz Travis Broi Insideus
This episode is a journey, DJ Katch is a forefather of hip hop culture in this country and there is not much he hasn’t achieved, his energy has been the driving force behind a cultural movement since its incarnation. Beginning in the 1980’s, Katch breaks down the era and how it all begun. From the dawn of breakdancing to the birth of graffiti, Katch has been at the helm of a movement and continues to be active within it. We talk about painting yards and spinning wax, we talk about running a radio show and running a label, we talk about signing acts and signing to a major label, we talk nightclubs, coffee shops and touring festivals. We talk Triple Zed and The B-Boy All Stars, we talk painting Brisbane’s first panel and breaking at Expo ‘88, we talk Phat Tape hip hop show and Rockinghorse Records, we talk forming the Resin Dogs and the origins of Hydrofunk. From winning DMC titles, to his residency at Ric’s Cafe and all the way up to starting a hip hop band and touring the globe, Katch has done it and we can never thank him enough for giving us his time and the story that unfolds. Tune in, share, rate and subscribe. Follow us @beersbeatsthebiz Proudly sponsored by: www.shirerecords.com.au www.ozhiphopshop.com www.vcclothing.com Brought To You By The Beers Beats & The Biz Team Jake Biz Travis Broi Insideus
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Aust. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at www.4zzzfm.org.au
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Aust. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at www.4zzzfm.org.au
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Aust. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at www.4zzzfm.org.au
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Aust. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at www.4zzzfm.org.au
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Aust. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at www.4zzzfm.org.au
This is the Only Human podcast from Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Australia. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at http://www.4zzzfm.org.au
This is the Only Human podcast from Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Australia. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at http://www.4zzzfm.org.au
This is the Only Human podcast from Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Australia. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at http://www.4zzzfm.org.au
Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Australia. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at http://www.4zzzfm.org.au
This is the Only Human podcast from Community Radio 4 Triple Zed out of Brisbane, Australia. Only Human is a weekly program on social justice, disability rights, psychology,social research, and mental wellness. You can listen in Brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and Zed Digital on DAB+ s. Love community media? You can support 4 triple zed by subscribing or making a donation at http://www.4zzzfm.org.au
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
This sexual violence awareness month series was produced by WWILD-Sexual Violence Prevention Association, Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre, Zig-zag Young Women’s Resource Centre and Community Radio 4 Triple Zed for the Community Radio Network. Music: Sad13 - "Get a Yes" Produced by: Kim Stewart and Elena Black
Tony Moore is a senior reporter at Brisbane Times. He was one of the original team recruited to work at Fairfax Media's new online news outlet when it was launched in 2007, and today he remains one of only a couple of reporters who has worked at Brisbane Times since its inception. Before that role, though, Tony has enjoyed a long career as a journalist in Queensland. I first met him about a year ago, when I sent an email to ask whether he'd be open to sharing one of his sources with me for a story I was working on. This type of request can go either way, as some journalists are extremely protective of their sources and wary of sharing with their workmates, let alone a freelancer like myself, but the fact that Tony welcomed me with open arms says a lot about his character. We met at his home in the inner-city suburb of West End on a Friday afternoon in March, when he and his Brisbane Times colleagues happened to be on strike for the day, in solidarity with their colleagues in Sydney and Melbourne, after Fairfax Media announced plans to cut 120 full-time equivalent jobs from newsrooms at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. We began by speaking about what these job losses will mean for consumers of Australian journalism, before moving on to discuss Tony's early interest in environmental sciences, and the link he has noticed between science and journalism; his early years working at The Queensland Times in Ipswich, where he saw the rise of an influential figure in Australian politics from up close; the character traits he has observed about the young reporters who excel in this business; why he lost the ability to speak for several months, and how he overcame this affliction; and how a long-running series of stories led to the funding of a major Queensland infrastructure project. Tony came to Fairfax Media and Brisbane Times after working at The Queensland Times in Ipswich where he worked as a reporter, chief of staff and deputy editor over 14 years. At Ipswich he started affairs with the Ipswich Motorway, southeast Queensland's population growth and how Brisbane and Ipswich needed to play nicely together. They are affairs which continue to this day, though he is yet to tell his wife and two daughters, who are more interested in netball, basketball, circus and the rebuilding of the Brisbane Lions. Tony is a cricket tragic who realised early in his career that being straight-driven for six was less than encouraging for a Brisbane swing bowler. It took a ceremonial hip and shoulder bump to end his career as a young ruck-rover spreadeagled along the boundary fence at Wests at Chelmer. He remembers The Stranglers and Xero at Festival Hall, The Birthday Party at Souths Leagues Club and the Royal Exchange Hotel when it was a Triple Zed venue. Dimly. Tony was born and still lives in Brisbane, went to Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University. Show notes and links to what was discussed in this episode: http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-21-tony-moore/ Tony Moore on Twitter: @eastTMoore Penmanship on Twitter: @PenmanshipAU penmanshippodcast.com