Category: Shows
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Saturday 11 September 2010
Stories from Sydney Love: Till Death do us Part, The Perfect Love Song, Love in Fashion, Love in London, Offshore Love
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Saturday 4 September 2010
By the Beach, Between the Flags, Black Sunday, Icebergs, Heartbeat, Maroubra Beach, Bondi War
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Saturday 28 August 2010
On Wheels, the Nunnery, Perry Keys, Vanessa Berry, Hilder’s Story, Derby Day, Across Australia in a Fire Truck
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Saturday 21 August 2010
Election 2010, Turramurra Public School, Escaping an Ugandan Coup, Obama’s victory, The Great Donkey Debate, Rajiv Ghandi, Comrades
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Saturday 14 August 2010
Meet or Delete Cowboy swap, Richard Simpkin, Final Secret Wars, Palm Reader, 15 minutes of fame
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Saturday 7 August 2010
Storylines Project, Secret Wars, Jehovah Girls, CampOUT
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Saturday 10 July 2010
State Theatre, Getting Locked out with Vanessa Berry, Paint Party, Stuart Coupe and Sydney Crime fiction
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Saturday 3 July 2010
Lee Tran, Sydney Sounds Like, Shag, Carmen Rupe
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Saturday 26 June 2010
Kevin Rudd Obituary, Belvoir Theatre, Russian Opera Singer, Stanmore Chocolate, Socceroos defeat
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Saturday 12 June 2010
Judy McBurney, Richard Blackie – Maya Newell, 100 Years of the Mitchell Library
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Saturday 5 June 2010
Homecook, Food Co-Op, The Living Dead, Luigi Coluzzi, Dumplings
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Saturday 29 May 2010
(Senator) Madam Lash, Mamma Maria and Gnung-a Gnung-a
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Saturday 22 May 2010
Kings X, Turn of the century Darling Harbour, St Peters and more. TIP HOUSE ST PETERS from Vanessa Berry, HEAPS DECENT’s detours and destinations, a post card from KINGS CROSS and, did you know DARLING HARBOUR was the site for the first working day strikes?
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Saturday 15 May 2010
Redfern, Phil James, Penguin Plays Rough and more. PHIL JAMES grafs on Ray Hughes’ wall and scores, THE LIVING DEAD discovers Sydney’s first composer, Isaac Nathan, we bail up master story teller and casual Sydney historian (aka he’s not one) PERRY KEYES, PENGUIN PLAYS ROUGH joins us on the radio and we get a postcard…
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Saturday 8 May 2010
The Enigmatic DA Produced by Lawrence Leung From an early age, David Astle couldn’t read a street sign without seeing anagrams. Decades later, he has become the faceless nemesis who frustrates tens of thousands of people every week. His opponents simply know him as “DA” the cryptic crossword maker for The Age and the Sydney…
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Saturday 10 April 2010
Tilly Produced by Eliza Sarlos All the Best’s Eliza Sarlos speaks with the parents of her niece, Tilly. All three of them. 2000 Postcards Bondi Edition Produced by Joe Frost Joe Frost sends us an audio postcard from Sydney’s definitive beach. Three Minute Sydney Produced by Lee Tran Lam As part of 2009’s Creative…