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INSIDE<br />

> <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>is</strong> back!<br />

> Your Rights at Night... worth l<strong>is</strong>tening to<br />

> Join our housewarming BBQ for refugees and asylum seekers<br />

> D<strong>is</strong>cover our new weeknight and Saturday line up<br />

and<br />

> Get drunk on <strong>Adelaide</strong>'s finest Festival coverage<br />

AUTUMN 2006<br />

PROGRAM GUIDE<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> Station <strong>of</strong> the Year & your Festival Station 2006<br />

Festivescence<br />

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the essence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> Festival <strong>of</strong> the Arts.<br />

Join Cath Kenneally each weekday.<br />

9am to noon<br />

March 1 to 17<br />

Live from the Exeter balcony!<br />

Weekdays<br />

Mon 27th Feb – Fri 10th March<br />

3.30pm-5.30pm<br />

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<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 i


How did your car insurance company start?<br />

If you’re not with RAA Insurance, chances are the<br />

company you use didn’t begin life as a local organ<strong>is</strong>ation<br />

committed to helping the South Australian community.<br />

The RAA did.<br />

And now the same dedication they’ve had for helping<br />

locals for over a hundred years <strong>is</strong> available in car and<br />

home insurance.<br />

So give them a call on 1300 884 567 and talk to a local<br />

about your insurance needs or log on to www.raa.net or<br />

v<strong>is</strong>it any RAA <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Trust<br />

Insurance with your car and home.<br />

kwp! RIN1320<br />

RAA Insurance products are <strong>is</strong>sued by RAA Insurance Limited ABN 14 007 872 602. AFS Licence No. 232525.<br />

When deciding to buy or hold RAA Insurance, you should read the Product D<strong>is</strong>closure Statement (PDS) which <strong>is</strong> available from the RAA.<br />

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We are a community radio station<br />

owned and operated by The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>.<br />

In <strong>Adelaide</strong> tune into 101.5 FM<br />

Everywhere else via radio.adelaide.edu.au<br />

Streaming RealAudio 24 hours a day.<br />

We provide diverse radio to <strong>Adelaide</strong> and<br />

the world with a focus on lifelong learning,<br />

arts, ideas, news, local <strong>is</strong>sues, current<br />

affairs and good music in many genres.<br />

We have a large and committed team <strong>of</strong><br />

volunteers and a small core staff. We're not<br />

for pr<strong>of</strong>it and rely on the active support <strong>of</strong><br />

our l<strong>is</strong>teners.<br />

Subscription<br />

We stand for Diversity, Innovation, Access<br />

& Independence. Your support <strong>is</strong> vital for<br />

th<strong>is</strong> unique service to continue. It costs only<br />

$52 per year; $26 if you hold a current<br />

government concession card and it's tax<br />

deductible.<br />

contact Olivia Power<br />

Sponsorship/On Air Promotions<br />

Over 65,000 attentive, active and curious<br />

l<strong>is</strong>teners each week; interested in good<br />

music, the arts and new ideas. Competitive<br />

rates, window d<strong>is</strong>play & Program Guide<br />

packages are available.<br />

contact Max Hicks<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Training<br />

We are a Reg<strong>is</strong>tered Training Organ<strong>is</strong>ation<br />

providing nationally accredited training.<br />

We special<strong>is</strong>e in tailoring training to the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> groups and individuals.<br />

contact Nicky Page<br />

Audio Production Services<br />

Our studios and production facilities are<br />

fully equipped for digital & analogue<br />

production and are available for hire. We<br />

special<strong>is</strong>e in recording events, cassette<br />

and CD duplication and message-on-hold<br />

services.<br />

contact Don Balaz, Darren van Schaik<br />

street & postal address<br />

228 North Tce.<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>, SA 5000<br />

phone 08 8303 5000<br />

fax 08 8303 4374<br />

email radio@adelaide.edu.au<br />

internet radio.adelaide.edu.au<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> survives and prospers<br />

thanks to the support <strong>of</strong> our l<strong>is</strong>teners,<br />

sponsors and these organ<strong>is</strong>ations:<br />

Program Guide design & layout:<br />

Deb Welch, Olivia Power, Shadia Design<br />

Photography: <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Staff<br />

Printed by Finsbury Printing<br />

We're in a spin, but the VC stays calm. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor James McWha <strong>is</strong> the Vice Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>. We let him hold the award.<br />

There are over 360 community radio<br />

stations in Australia – it’s the biggest radio<br />

network in the country. And Australia’s<br />

community radio network <strong>is</strong> also the<br />

biggest and most diverse <strong>of</strong> any country.<br />

So winning the award for Community<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> Station <strong>of</strong> the Year <strong>is</strong> both<br />

exciting and a real achievement.<br />

The highest accolade for stations at the<br />

annual community broadcasting awards,<br />

held in Fremantle, WA, in late 2005, the<br />

award recogn<strong>is</strong>es service and innovation in<br />

meeting the needs <strong>of</strong> our local community.<br />

For <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>, th<strong>is</strong> means taking<br />

a proactive approach. We provide<br />

access for community members to get<br />

involved in broadcasting high quality and<br />

ongoing training opportunities, a diverse<br />

and inclusive program line-up, a strong<br />

commitment to alternative coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

current <strong>is</strong>sues, comprehensive coverage<br />

and support <strong>of</strong> local arts and culture<br />

– including all types <strong>of</strong> music. And we<br />

are willing to take a chance and try<br />

something new – all qualities which reflect<br />

the key community radio values <strong>of</strong> access,<br />

diversity, independence, innovation and<br />

local<strong>is</strong>m.<br />

Our coverage <strong>of</strong> special events in<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> – small and large – also helped<br />

get us the gong, including in 2005 the<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Ideas, Mental Health Week,<br />

Womadelaide, the Feast Festival, Refugee<br />

Week and probably biggest <strong>of</strong> all in 2005,<br />

our weeklong <strong>Radio</strong> NAIDOC special<br />

broadcast. The judges thought so too, and<br />

our Nunga Wangga team was also a big<br />

winner on the night, picking up the Award<br />

for Contribution to Indigenous Broadcasting<br />

for th<strong>is</strong> event, which transformed <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> into an Indigenous station for that<br />

special week<br />

in July.<br />

So let's<br />

celebrate<br />

what we<br />

have and the<br />

contribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> all who<br />

make it<br />

possible.<br />

The <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>,<br />

who had the<br />

imagination<br />

to start<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Brown and Jupurru Stagg with<br />

the <strong>Radio</strong> NAIDOC award<br />

Australia’s first community radio station<br />

and even w<strong>is</strong>er to maintain that support<br />

over 33 years. The range <strong>of</strong> funding<br />

bodies whose ongoing support <strong>is</strong> greatly<br />

appreciated, most critically ArtSA and the<br />

Community Broadcasting Foundation. Our<br />

valued sponsors, who have the w<strong>is</strong>dom<br />

to real<strong>is</strong>e that we have an audience you<br />

can’t reach elsewhere. Our 500 volunteers<br />

and staff who bring you our programs<br />

and keep it all running. And finally, our<br />

subscribers: your personal commitment and<br />

endorsement means everything to us.<br />

And now on with 2006 – we’ve got some<br />

exciting new programs for you starting th<strong>is</strong><br />

March – it's all inside.. .and on the air.<br />

Happy l<strong>is</strong>tening.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 1


<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>Back</strong>!<br />

On air since 1974, <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> on <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> has been Australia's longest running and<br />

most dynamic student-run radio project. Thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> students have gained skills and experience,<br />

introduced new forms <strong>of</strong> radio and had the chance<br />

to communicate about things that are important to<br />

them over these 30 years and many thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

younger l<strong>is</strong>teners have tuned in to hear stuff they<br />

wont get anywhere else.<br />

Then along came VSU ... and it looked like curtains<br />

for <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> along with many other activities<br />

supported through student union fees.<br />

But creativity and innovation are one <strong>of</strong> hallmarks <strong>of</strong><br />

both community radio people and students - and so<br />

we've found a way to keep it alive in 2006, whilst<br />

we look for alternative forms <strong>of</strong> support.<br />

Everyone <strong>is</strong> working harder and smarter, and<br />

we are looking to sponsors, from business and<br />

community organsiations, to come on board to<br />

support real youth access and culture. Can you<br />

help?<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> - 10pm to 1am every weeknight<br />

supported by <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>University</strong> Union, the <strong>Student</strong>s Association <strong>of</strong> Flinders<br />

<strong>University</strong> and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Australia <strong>Student</strong>s Association.<br />

M<br />

Magnet colloquial: a word element indicating<br />

a person who attracts someone or something <strong>of</strong><br />

the kind specified, as fringe magnet.<br />

We’re attracting you to plug in, tune in and get<br />

yourselves stuck on FRINGE MAGNET! <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>’s Fringe radio show.<br />

Every weekday afternoon, for 2 weeks, join<br />

Raymond Zada and Marnie Round for all the<br />

news, reviews, giveaways, ticket specials, music<br />

and gossip <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> year's 2006 <strong>Adelaide</strong> Fringe<br />

Festival.<br />

Broadcasting live from the Exeter balcony, Rundle<br />

Street.<br />

Mon Feb 27 – Fri March 10<br />

3.30 - 5.30pm.<br />

Sit back, relax and become a Fringe Magnet!<br />

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Every morning from March 1-17th, Festivescence decants premier<br />

cru Festival bubbly, the best <strong>of</strong> each day <strong>of</strong> the 2006 <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Arts. Cath Kenneally hosts three hours daily <strong>of</strong> live<br />

interviews, reviews, music and recorded Festival material, including<br />

a daily half-hour chat with a Writers Week star and a daily debrief<br />

with a v<strong>is</strong>iting v<strong>is</strong>ual art<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

As Festival performers arrive in town, they’ll be dropping by <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> to talk about their shows. Director Brett Sheehy will be a<br />

regular guest, and as the fun begins, <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> regulars will<br />

be presenting their verdicts on Festival acts.<br />

Be sure <strong>of</strong> having the latest word on the best <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> Fest, as well as<br />

the chance to pick up great giveaways.<br />

Festivescence 9am to noon, every weekday,<br />

March 1 to 17.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the over 400 Australian and<br />

international performers include:<br />

Womadelaide <strong>is</strong> one <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> country’s best<br />

– and best loved - music festivals, showcasing a<br />

huge array <strong>of</strong> talented performers from around<br />

the world. You’ll be able to experience the<br />

glorious global sounds and exciting atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />

Womadelaide 2006, when <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> once<br />

again presents our very special coverage <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong><br />

annual event in March, live and direct from Botanic<br />

Park.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> coordinates a production and<br />

presentation team <strong>of</strong> broadcasters from stations<br />

around the country. So as well as reaching <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> l<strong>is</strong>teners in the metro area, Womadelaide<br />

2006 Live! <strong>is</strong> also heard by a national radio<br />

audience <strong>of</strong> about one million people via two<br />

community radio satellite services (ComRadSat and<br />

the National Indigenous <strong>Radio</strong> Service.)<br />

.<br />

Jimmy Cliff (Jamaica); Evelyn Glennie<br />

(Scotland); Orchestra Baobab (Senegal); Paul<br />

Kelly & the Stormwater Boys (Australia); La<br />

Bottine Souriante (French-Canadian) ; Miriam<br />

Makeba (South Africa); The Dhol Foundation<br />

(UK/India collective); Sharon Shannon &<br />

Friends (Ireland); Ba C<strong>is</strong>soko (Guinea); Talvin<br />

Singh (UK/India); Saltwater Band (Australia);<br />

Jeff Lang (Australia); The Audreys (Australia);<br />

and Doch (Australia).<br />

View www.womadelaide.com.au for the full<br />

program lineup.<br />

Don’t m<strong>is</strong>s Womadelaide 2006 Live!<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

March 11 &12,<br />

5.30 – 8.30pm<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> year’s program presenters are Seth Jordan<br />

(from Canberra’s Artsound), Roger Holdsworth &<br />

Systa BB (both from Melbourne’s 3PBS) and <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>’s Jane Costessi, who will introduce live<br />

crosses to concert stages and interview art<strong>is</strong>ts from<br />

the dazzling lineup.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 3


WELCOME TO THE CITY OF ADELAIDE<br />

107556<br />

4<br />

It’s all here in the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

Call into the V<strong>is</strong>itor Information Centre, Rundle Mall<br />

or log onto www.adelaidecitycouncil.com


Your Rights At Night<br />

(Worth L<strong>is</strong>tening to) Thursdays, 6pm<br />

SA Unions <strong>is</strong> hitting the airwaves with the first ever union<br />

radio program to be broadcast in South Australia. Each<br />

week their dynamic team <strong>of</strong> presenters will pack the hour<br />

program with information about your rights at work, union<br />

campaigns and activities and other social <strong>is</strong>sues. They'll<br />

also feature local bands, political music, comedy skits and<br />

interviews with local union and community identities.<br />

The program also aims to increase the awareness and<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> our community about the new<br />

workplace laws, with promotion <strong>of</strong> the Your Rights at Work<br />

– Worth Fighting For campaign. It will provide l<strong>is</strong>teners with<br />

the opportunity to learn first–hand about the impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

new workplace laws on working South Australians through<br />

worker stories and experiences. Look out for special features<br />

on low paid workers, women and young people.<br />

the Your Rights at Work team, l>r: Nadine Levy, Vicki Snelson-Griffin,<br />

Catherine Zengerer and Erin Brooks,<br />

Your Rights at Night <strong>is</strong> an alternative ‘voice’ to the <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

m<strong>is</strong>leading and selective information<br />

d<strong>is</strong>hed out by mainstream media about<br />

important <strong>is</strong>sues to the community. Smart<br />

and sassy, it’s grassroots activ<strong>is</strong>m at its<br />

best - definitely worth l<strong>is</strong>tening to.<br />

also at 6pm weeknights as part <strong>of</strong> our new grassroots and action hour<br />

Stir<br />

World V<strong>is</strong>ion's V-Gen Tuesdays 6pm<br />

V<strong>is</strong>ion Generation <strong>is</strong> World V<strong>is</strong>ion's youth movement and<br />

they want to STIR your world. Young people with passion,<br />

STIR radio brings a new dimension to global <strong>is</strong>sues. Tune<br />

in for interviews with Aussie musos, local and international<br />

activ<strong>is</strong>ts and the leaders <strong>of</strong> all your favourite non-government<br />

organ<strong>is</strong>ations and grassroots action networks.<br />

Represent<br />

Yes we are interested<br />

in politics<br />

Fridays 6pm<br />

<strong>Back</strong> Story<br />

Supplying the context Sundays 9am<br />

In the fast-paced world <strong>of</strong> journal<strong>is</strong>m news stories <strong>of</strong>ten don’t<br />

get the space they deserve. In the midst <strong>of</strong> fleeting sound<br />

bytes and images we hear about the who, what, and where<br />

<strong>of</strong> an event but little time <strong>is</strong> devoted to the how and why.<br />

We get the news story but not the <strong>Back</strong> Story.<br />

So, on a Sunday morning – when there’s a little space for<br />

some quiet reflection – let <strong>Back</strong> Story on <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> help<br />

flesh out the details <strong>of</strong> those stories that got you asking the<br />

question “Well how did that come to happen?”<br />

Providing perspective on politics, people and places, <strong>Back</strong><br />

Story <strong>is</strong> presented by a team with a long h<strong>is</strong>tory in <strong>is</strong>sues<br />

based radio at <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>: Neil Smart, Malcolm<br />

Hughes, John Bruni and Nikki Marcel.<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>, Richard, Sam and Jake are The Representatives <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new wave <strong>of</strong> active youth. Join them for another perspective<br />

on big <strong>is</strong>sues as well as alternative music, interviews and<br />

views from the street.<br />

NEO Voices<br />

Mondays, 6pm<br />

A pioneering radio program in <strong>Adelaide</strong>, after only three<br />

years on air. NEO Voices moves to th<strong>is</strong> new timeslot from<br />

March. NEO Voices are the voices <strong>of</strong> young people from<br />

some <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>'s new and emerging communities. See<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> and Australia through their eyes, find out about the<br />

cultures they bring and the new culture they are absorbing<br />

and get to know a whole new world <strong>of</strong> music.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 5


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<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 7


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Settling In<br />

with the Australian Refugee<br />

Association<br />

Wednesdays, 6pm<br />

Grab yourself a halal sausage, pull up<br />

a banana lounge and join ARA for a<br />

housewarming BBQ <strong>of</strong> a different kind, each<br />

Wednesday night. Gather round the hot<br />

plate for a one hour radio BBQ and hear<br />

about the latest refugee focussed news and<br />

events.<br />

Settling In explores the question, ‘when <strong>is</strong><br />

a refugee no longer a refugee and just<br />

another ordinary Australian?’<br />

Many people do not like being<br />

labelled a refugee or asylum<br />

seeker as they did not choose to<br />

leave their homelands but were<br />

forced to in fear <strong>of</strong> their lives. Much <strong>of</strong> the media attention<br />

given to refugees and asylum seekers focuses upon the<br />

trauma <strong>of</strong> leaving their homes and moments <strong>of</strong> arrival,<br />

by plane and by boat. Refugees and asylum seekers are<br />

boundlessly asked to ‘tell their story’, while less <strong>is</strong> known<br />

about everyday life beyond the first stages <strong>of</strong> arrival.<br />

The process <strong>of</strong> settling in to their new home can be extremely<br />

challenging and <strong>is</strong> different for everyone. Factors such<br />

as whether people have come from an urban or rural<br />

background, education levels and time in detention or<br />

refugee camps can make a significant difference.<br />

Multibrain<br />

Breakfast with Peter Godfrey, weekdays, 6.30 -9am<br />

Settling In team l>r, Xavier Minniecon, Nikki Marcel, Suzanne Carlton, Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Gamble, Linda McIntyre<br />

Feeling a part <strong>of</strong> the Australian community <strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong>ten a<br />

considerably harder and longer part <strong>of</strong> the refugee<br />

experience. Yet, once refugees are settled, they become<br />

valuable members <strong>of</strong> our society with a huge range <strong>of</strong> skills<br />

and experiences to share.<br />

Settling In <strong>is</strong> a celebration <strong>of</strong> the courage, endurance and<br />

contributions made by refugees and asylum seekers in our<br />

community.<br />

Breakfast <strong>is</strong> the most important meal <strong>of</strong> the day and for a radio station it’s an essential time to engage l<strong>is</strong>teners who are busy<br />

preparing theirs. Presenter Peter Godfrey has been in the chair since September last year and <strong>is</strong> rapidly building a devoted<br />

following with h<strong>is</strong> warm and engaging presence. But he’s<br />

not alone in the early morning <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> studios.<br />

An enormous amount <strong>of</strong> work goes into producing our<br />

Breakfast program because we know you’re interested in<br />

far more than we could possibly imagine... from arts to<br />

politics, reviews, local life, events and so much more.<br />

As curious as you are, we don’t just have a local focus,<br />

we present stories from across the country and around the<br />

world that don’t necessarily make the morning papers.<br />

Putting that all together takes a very special team <strong>of</strong><br />

Producers who bring to the program many and varied<br />

experiences, skills, views, ideals and beliefs.<br />

Jazz goes Primetime<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong>'s best evening jazz show <strong>is</strong><br />

now 7-9pm Tuesday to Friday<br />

(not forgetting midday every weekday & Jazz<br />

till dawn, Mondays 1am)<br />

Their preparation begins the day before, checking media<br />

releases, newspapers, magazines, websites and more<br />

for different, diverse and imaginative story ideas, then<br />

brainstorming to come up with the right angle. Then<br />

comes the long process <strong>of</strong> locating someone interesting<br />

to interview. Modern communications haven’t necessarily<br />

made it easier and it’s not uncommon to still be chasing<br />

that special person late in the day. But with the team's<br />

positive energy, sense <strong>of</strong> humour and camaraderie it<br />

always comes together in time to be on air every morning<br />

at 6.30. Time to wake up!<br />

Peter Godfrey, front, with producers l>r: Carolyn Pickering, Nikki Marcel,<br />

Kate Baldock, Logan Bold, Jordan Rush and Deanna Rohrsheim.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Program Guide Autumn 2006 9


<strong>Adelaide</strong> Concert Hour<br />

local classical performances<br />

Mondays 11am<br />

March 20<br />

*JS BACH Violin concerto, E, BWV 1042, Ingrid Homburg,vn;<br />

Elder Con. Chamber Orchestra,cond:Keith Crellin<br />

#HAYDN Piano sonata,F, Keturah Denn<strong>is</strong>on,p<br />

*BRAHMS Sonata, violin & piano,no1,G, op78, Natsuko<br />

Yoshimoto,vn; Lucinda Collins,p<br />

March 27<br />

+ CARY Black, White and Rose, for percussion and tape, Richard<br />

Pusz, percussion<br />

« McCARTHY Rimbalsy, for percussion and electronics, Amanda<br />

Grigg, percussion<br />

* DEBUSSY Sonata for Violin and Piano, William Hennessy, vn;<br />

Lucinda Collins, p<br />

° HINDEMITH Trauermusik, <strong>Adelaide</strong> Chamber Orchestra, Roderick<br />

Brydon (cond), Jur<strong>is</strong> Ezergail<strong>is</strong>, vla<br />

May 15<br />

#MOZART Piano sonata,Bb,k570, Sachido Hidaka.p<br />

#BEETHOVEN Sonata, violin & piano, Eb,op12 no3, Ingrid<br />

Homburg,vn; Yuh T’sun Wu,p<br />

*RESPIGHI Pines <strong>of</strong> Rome, Elder Con. Symphony Orchestra, Keith<br />

Crellin (cond)<br />

May 22<br />

§ SITSKY Sonata No. 1 for solo flute, Monica Fynnaart, fl<br />

¤ MARTINU Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano, Elizabeth Koch, fl, John<br />

Kab<strong>of</strong>f, vc, Diana Harr<strong>is</strong>, p<br />

« FUKUSHIMA Mei, for solo flute, Lucie Chapman, fl<br />

« XENAKIS Psappha, Amanda Grigg, percussion<br />

May 29<br />

*JS BACH Trio sonata,no1,Eb,BWV525, for organ, Stephen Van<br />

Der Hoek,org<br />

*MOZART Sonata for violin & piano,Eb,k481, Natsuko<br />

Yoshimoto,vn Lucinda Collins,p<br />

*BEETHOVEN Piano sonata no14,C#min,’Moonlight’op27,no2, Ian<br />

Munro,p<br />

*Philip HALL Solomon’s songs – The Rose <strong>of</strong> Sharon, Eve Vocal Trio<br />

April 3<br />

*JS BACH Suite no2, Dmin, for cello, BWV1008, Jan<strong>is</strong> Laurs,vc<br />

#MENDELSSOHN Andante & rondo capriccio, op14, Miriam<br />

Grynchuk,p<br />

*SHOSTAKOVICH Piano quintet, Gmin, op57, Anthony Hunt,p;<br />

Melanie Radke & Sarah McCartney,vns; William Newbery,va; Paul<br />

Taylor,vc<br />

April 10<br />

+ DAVIES Tenebrae Super Gesualdo, Lights, Grahame Dudley (cond)<br />

° GUBAIDULINA Homage to T.S. Eliot, <strong>Adelaide</strong> Chamber<br />

Orchestra, Richard Mills (cond)<br />

« VARESE Density 21.5, Kylee Smith, fl<br />

April 17<br />

* MOZART Sonata,F, Piano 4 hands, k497, David Lockett & Isabelle<br />

Trüb,p<br />

# LISZT Legend no2 Leonie Horvat,p<br />

# HINDEMITH Sonata for clarinet & piano Sheree Klopp,cl; Jamie<br />

Cock,p<br />

April 24<br />

# PROKOFIEV Piano Sonata no. 7, Stephen van der Hoek, p<br />

° GINASTERA Variaciones Concertantes, Chamber Orchestra, John<br />

Demain (cond)<br />

+ TORMIS Raua Needmine, for choir and drums, <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

Chamber Singers, Carl Crossin (cond), Richard Pusz, percussion<br />

May 1<br />

*JS BACH Brandenburg concerto<br />

no5, D, BWV1050, solo<strong>is</strong>ts: Julia<br />

Brittain vn; Hayley Radke,fl; Stephen<br />

Van Der Hoek, hpsc; Jason Thomas,<br />

Kelly Roberts, Annie Roberts, vns;<br />

Neil Thompson,va; Therese O’Brien,<br />

Kim Worley,vcs; Nathan Wright, db<br />

#MOZART Sonata, violin & piano,<br />

Eb,k302, Warwick Adney,vn; Mark<br />

Freer,p<br />

*RAVEL Rapsodie Espagnole, Leigh<br />

Harrold,p<br />

May 8<br />

+ PÄRT Magnificat, <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

Chamber Singers, Carl Crossin (cond)<br />

« FELDMAN The King <strong>of</strong> Denmark, Amanda Grigg, percussion<br />

< MESSIAEN Le merle noir, Zdenek Bruderhans, fl; Clemens Leske<br />

Senior, p<br />

* BRITTEN Lachrymae Op. 48 for viola and piano, Keith Crellin,<br />

viola, Stefan Ammer, p<br />

+ STAHMER Song-Lines IV – “Sacred Sites”, Peter Waters, p<br />

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° <strong>Adelaide</strong> Chamber Orchestra concert < Elder Hall recital<br />

Public Domain<br />

outstanding public talks<br />

Sundays 10am<br />

March 5<br />

Condemn Terror – not our Human Rights<br />

Melanie Brown, Chr<strong>is</strong> Hanna, Kate Reynolds, Linda Kirk, Terry Hicks,<br />

John Stanhope<br />

Presented by Amnesty International and the Fair Go for David Group<br />

recorded: Norwood Concert Hall / 18 November 2005<br />

March 12, March 19, March 26<br />

Highlights from Writers Week / Festival Forums 2006<br />

Details available at radio.adelaide.edu.au by 9/3<br />

April 2<br />

International Alert - Women’s Rights in Development<br />

Sun-Hee Lee, Director, Health, Population & Gender, AusAID, Julie<br />

Mundy, CEO/Regional Rep, Marie Stopes International Australia,<br />

Ann Killen, School <strong>of</strong> Social Work & Social Policy, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

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Recovering the Human: The d<strong>is</strong>appearance <strong>of</strong> people in<br />

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Shane Elson, Australian d<strong>is</strong>tributor/producer for Alternative <strong>Radio</strong><br />

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Highlights from Writers Week / Festival Forums 2006<br />

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April 30<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>ts Working in Pr<strong>is</strong>ons<br />

John Bergman, founder/director <strong>of</strong> Stonewall Arts Project and Geese<br />

Theatre Company in the US, talks about h<strong>is</strong> 25 years experience<br />

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Presented by the Community Arts Network SA<br />

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May 7<br />

Short Fuse: Realities and Solutions in Family Violence<br />

Dr Elspeth McInnes, Rob Hall, Dallas Colley<br />

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(UNIFEM) Australia and the Hawke Centre<br />

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May 17, May 24, May 31<br />

TBA - Details available at radio.adelaide.edu.au by 31/3<br />

Writers <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Australian writers and writing<br />

produced by Cath Kenneally<br />

Mondays 3.30pm, repeated Saturdays at noon<br />

March 13<br />

Bob Barrett, the Bondi butcher, on h<strong>is</strong> new crime novel set in a health<br />

retreat in country NSW; The Pelagius Book; and readings from the<br />

30 th birthday bash for Friendly Street Poets<br />

March 20<br />

Bryce Courtenay, famous author <strong>of</strong> The Power <strong>of</strong> One, rev<strong>is</strong>its painful<br />

childhood territory in Whitethorn; Judith Ahmed reads poems <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Islamic diaspora<br />

March 27<br />

Sue Brame performs a comic monologue called Chocky; Chr<strong>is</strong>sy<br />

Amphlett <strong>of</strong> Divinyls fame talks about Pleasure and Pain, her<br />

autobiography, and Richard Tipping reads some poems<br />

April 3<br />

Jared Thomas, SA indigenous playwright turns h<strong>is</strong> hand to a novel<br />

with no indigenous themes, Sweet Guy, which he reads from and<br />

d<strong>is</strong>cusses here; Peter Goldsworthy talks about the transition to<br />

the stage <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> fifteen-year-old novel, Honk if You Are Jesus; Sam<br />

Franzway reviews Nine Degrees North, a verse novel by Tim Sinclair<br />

April 10<br />

Azhir Abidi on Passarola R<strong>is</strong>ing, a fantastical tale <strong>of</strong> the first flying<br />

machine; Gillian Dooley reviews Peter Goldsworthy’s Collected<br />

Stories; Sarah Waters, famous UK author <strong>of</strong> Tipping the Velvet,<br />

d<strong>is</strong>cusses her latest set in the London Blitz, The Night Watch.<br />

April 17<br />

Ray Tyndale reviews new poetry collections by Syd Harrex, Patricia<br />

Irvine and Jennifer Maiden. Tracy Cr<strong>is</strong>p reads some <strong>of</strong> her new<br />

novel, Black Dust Dancing<br />

April 24<br />

Ruth Starke with a review <strong>of</strong> Marion Halligan’s The Apricot Colonel;<br />

MJ Hyland talks about her new one, Carry Me Down and Cath<br />

Kenneally reviews it. A chat with Val McDermid from Writers Week<br />

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Andrew Taylor, US crime writing sensation; Rachel Hennessy reads<br />

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<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> People<br />

Adv<strong>is</strong>ory Committee<br />

Anne Levy Hon French Consul SA, Chair<br />

Jardine Kiwat Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music,<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Kathie Muir Dept Social Inquiry, <strong>Adelaide</strong> Uni<br />

Raymond Zada representing volunteers<br />

Nicky Page representing staff<br />

Deborah Welch <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Manager<br />

Station Workers / Staff<br />

Manager Deborah Welch<br />

Training Manager Nicky Page<br />

Music Co-ordinator Jane Costessi<br />

Development Manager Stacey Pallaras<br />

Lifelong Learning Angelina Edwards<br />

Broadcast Co-ordinator Darren van Schaik<br />

Admin<strong>is</strong>tration Co-ord Marit de Jager<br />

Audio Production Co-ord Don Balaz<br />

Arts Producer Cath Kenneally<br />

Sales Managers Max Hicks, Ingrid Merrigan<br />

IT Co-ordinator Anthony Gibbs<br />

Reception<strong>is</strong>t Olivia Power<br />

The Wire Annie Hastwell, Andrew Liberts<br />

Education Producer Ewart Shaw<br />

Trainers Don Balaz, Angelina Edwards, Anna Gillam,<br />

Peter Godfrey, Max Hicks, Deanna Rohrsheim, Darren<br />

van Schaik, Raymond Zada<br />

Station Workers / Volunteers<br />

*Aboriginal Message: Kerrynne Liddle, ALRM<br />

<strong>Adelaide</strong> Concert Hour: Alastair Mackintosh, Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Pullan, Stuart Rob<strong>is</strong>on, Ewart Shaw, Luke Altmann<br />

AfroWorld: Joe Tungaraza<br />

*Albanian Program: Alban Thika, Miri Kadriu<br />

Alternative <strong>Radio</strong>: David Barsamian, Shane Elson<br />

*Am<strong>is</strong>tad: Zaida Antezana, Ricardo Ahumada,<br />

Noelia Caravajal, Manuel Otero, Elvia Duran<br />

Aqueerium: Logan Bold, Diana Hopkinson, Chelsea<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong>, Owen Saville, Raymond Zada, Dame Nibyl<br />

Thorndyke, Carolyn Pickering<br />

Arts Breakfast: Cath Kenneally, Ewart Shaw, Tim Allan,<br />

Kat McCarthy, Talia Mysak, Marnie Round, Jane<br />

Brownrigg<br />

<strong>Back</strong>story: Neil Smart, John Bruni, Malcolm Hughes,<br />

Nikki Marcel<br />

Beyond the Black Dog: Ian Stath<strong>is</strong>, Rickos Pietrus,<br />

Deanna Rohrsheim<br />

* B.H On Air: Mirsada Mohammed, Sulejman<br />

Julardzijc, Berivana Mohammed<br />

Bluegrass Unlimited: Bill Lawson<br />

Breakfast with Peter Godfrey: Neil Smart, Nick Prescott,<br />

Malcolm Hughes, Kate Baldock, Deanna Rohrsheim,<br />

Carolyn Pickering, Nikki Marcel, Matthew Buckley,<br />

Michelle Smith, Jordan Rush, Logan Bold, Al<strong>is</strong>on Jobling<br />

Colla Voce: Hugh Cunningham, David Dent, Jeff Oates<br />

Coming Out: L<strong>is</strong>a Downie, Graham Smith<br />

Country Breakfast: Wally Sparrow, Ben Sparrow<br />

Country Cafe: Sarah Tomlinson, Jim Giles<br />

Decks in the City: Nathan Goode<br />

Democracy Now: from Independent Media, USA<br />

*Expanding Horizons: Clive Brooks, Jane Brooks,<br />

Jenny Dyster, Noel Fraser, Pauline Rooney, David<br />

Saddler, Jacquelyn Steuart, Daphne Treloar, Barbara<br />

Willow<br />

Freewheelin’: Jane Brownrigg<br />

Gastronaut: Bruce Guerin<br />

General: Max Duncan, Malcolm Elliot, Oscar<br />

Williams, Chr<strong>is</strong> Koufalas, Tania Hannah, Daniel<br />

Hamilton<br />

Hip Hop Mania: MC Frost<br />

*International Links: Pr<strong>of</strong> David Boyd, Meg Abbott,<br />

Domenic Vitelli<br />

Jazz: Meg Abbott, Mark Blumberg, Tony Bretherick,<br />

Jacki Cooper, L<strong>is</strong>a Downie, Greg F<strong>is</strong>her, Colin George,<br />

Peter Kuller, Bill Lawson, Ray Malandain, Michael<br />

McEwen, Tom Mitchell, John Murch, Mark Rubeo, Lyle<br />

Sayce, Graham Smith, Jim Smith, John Watts, Franc<strong>is</strong><br />

Will<strong>is</strong>, Elaine Wright<br />

*J-Talk: Lee Guerin, Bruce Guerin, Kyoko Katayama,<br />

Miwa Miura, Andrew Walker, Keiko Zeitz<br />

Karawaan: Seyyed Ali Hosseini, Baqir Rezaie,<br />

Arman Abrahimzadeh, Gul Makai, Masood<br />

Abrahimzadeh, Mohammad Ali Hamidi, Nadia Azimi,<br />

Yazdan Jawshani, Zia Abrahimzadeh<br />

Latitudes: Livia Erhardt, Estela Fuentes, Alex<br />

MacFarlane, Neil Smart, N<strong>is</strong>a Schebella<br />

Launch Pad: newly graduated broadcast trainees<br />

Local No<strong>is</strong>e: L<strong>is</strong>a Pellegrino<br />

12<br />

Face to a Name<br />

Meg Abbott<br />

Diversity and all that Jazz - the two<br />

things that sum up Meg Abbott’s<br />

life!<br />

Diversity because she’s always<br />

loved learning about different cultures<br />

– by travelling to places like<br />

the Canary Islands and Berlin just<br />

before the wall came down and<br />

she “loves finding and trying different<br />

recipes and trying all sorts<br />

<strong>of</strong> different foods!”<br />

Even before she had passed her<br />

Tech Op course back in 2001,<br />

Meg was recruited onto the<br />

International Links team, a perfect<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> her two loves:<br />

radio and “finding out how people<br />

live that’s different to how I live”.<br />

And jazz because Meg’s love <strong>of</strong><br />

jazz lead her to join the Jazz on<br />

the Terrace team. “When I joined<br />

the team, my first job was to to to<br />

Media Rites: Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Media students from<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

Music Libraries: David Dent, Robyn Lidgett, Teresa<br />

McLean, Michelle Peake, Wayne Riggs, Jeff Oates,<br />

Jacqui Smith, Alex McFarlane, Ywaine McCarthy,<br />

Jordan Rush<br />

NEO Voices: Mohammed Abdulahi, Abraham Kon<br />

Alier, Wala Omer, Mohasen Saleh, Menal Saleh,<br />

L<strong>is</strong>a Irawan<br />

News: Mark Rush, Carolyn Pickering, Kasia Ozog,<br />

Des Victory, Kat Graue, Ian Stath<strong>is</strong>, Emma Masters,<br />

Cr<strong>is</strong>pin Savage, Mark Mooney, Mel<strong>is</strong>sa Mack, Linh<br />

Chung<br />

NightLight: Mark Rush<br />

Nostalgia: Graham Clarke, Malcolm Benger, Grizell<br />

Dunstall, Eric Ford, Tom Mitchell<br />

Nunga Wangga: Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Brown, Harry Wonga<br />

Dare, Sonya Rankine, Jupurru Stagg, Daniel Wales,<br />

Nara Wilson, Chantal Henley, Dean Hodgsen, Jane<br />

Washington, Naomi Hicks<br />

Off the Record: Brian W<strong>is</strong>e via the ComRadSat<br />

On Campus: Ewart Shaw<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> World: Steve Sokvari<br />

Ozzie Rules: Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Media students from<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong><br />

*Persian Program: Mahmood Mottaghi, Amir<br />

Soroush, Mahboobeh Aryanpod, Haleh Khazrai<br />

*Polskie <strong>Radio</strong>: Cezary Pawl<strong>is</strong>z, Jola Ratuszynska,<br />

Tad Swietlik, Anna Rek, Marcin Rek<br />

Production & Recording: James Rossiter, Graham<br />

Smith, Karin Petrus, Max Duncan, Phil Wall<strong>is</strong><br />

*<strong>Radio</strong> Serbia & Montenegro: Momir Dacic, Gina<br />

Trajlic, Maca Mitanovski, Simeon Dacic, Bobby<br />

Dacic<br />

Reception: Kat McCarthy, Ela Smith<br />

Represent: Par<strong>is</strong> Dean, Richard Ensor, Sam Deere,<br />

Jake W<strong>is</strong>hart<br />

Rhythm Stick: Michelle Smith<br />

*Roundabout: <strong>Radio</strong> for the Third Age: Roly<br />

Beverley, Jeffrey Carey, Valerie Carras°, Joy Charles,<br />

Graham Clarke, Malcolm Elliott, Keith Green,<br />

Dorothy Hatwell, Neville Hatwell, Natalie Lindsay°,<br />

Grant Lucas, Elspeth Maitland°, Patsy Mildred,<br />

go home and l<strong>is</strong>t my CD’s – all 5<br />

<strong>of</strong> them!” As her knowledge and<br />

love <strong>of</strong> jazz has grown so has her<br />

collection – it’s now well over 300<br />

CD’s!<br />

Meg says “the best part <strong>of</strong> my post<br />

retirement life <strong>is</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong>.<br />

Why wouldn’t it be when you’re<br />

doing something you love? It’s such<br />

a fun place to be and everyone <strong>is</strong><br />

so friendly.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Mildred, Brian Moore°, Kay Robins°, Nick<br />

Robins° , Norman Stacey, John Turner°, Larry Warren,<br />

Helen Wilson°<br />

(°= members <strong>of</strong> Management Committee)<br />

SA Composers Symposium: Luke Altmann, Alice Keath,<br />

Alex McFarlane, Stephanie Harr<strong>is</strong><br />

Saturday Blues: Terry Heazlewood, Big Mike Hotz<br />

*Settling In: Nikki Marcel, Xavier Minniecon, Suzanne<br />

Carlton, Linda McIntyre, Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Gamble<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Play: Myk Mykyta, Ewart Shaw<br />

Stir: Rebecca Gallman, Rowan Mumford, Erin Ridell,<br />

Skye Riggs<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Radio</strong>: <strong>Adelaide</strong> Uni: Julia Kazmierczak,<br />

Nick Ward, Flinders Uni: Adam Wozniak, UniSA: tbc<br />

The Angry Hour: Matt Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t, Jack Davies<br />

Timewarp: Robert Muller<br />

The Chamber Music Hour: David Dent, Reg Mitchell<br />

Sue Fitch, Bryan Glennon, Robyn Lidgett, Wayne Riggs<br />

The Classical Connection: Meg Abbott, Luke Altmann,<br />

Tom Burton, Elizabeth Bull, Donald Cornelius, David<br />

Dent, L<strong>is</strong>a Downie, Grahame Dudley, Bryan Glennon,<br />

Stephanie Harr<strong>is</strong>on, Keith Hempton, John Johnston,<br />

Alice Keath, Robyn Lidgett, Paul Lloyd, Pat Masters,<br />

Alex McFarlane, Den<strong>is</strong> McLoughlin, Reg Mitchell,<br />

Wayne Riggs, Graham Smith, Franc<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>, Myra<br />

Chalk<br />

The Delta: Tania Hannah<br />

The Folk Show: David Cavanagh, Julie Cavanagh, Eric<br />

Ford, David Long, Margaret Monks<br />

The Hayes Review: Suzanne Hayes<br />

The Range: Marnie Round, Sam Morr<strong>is</strong>on, Dan<br />

Hamilton, Tim Laurie, Sonia Ostojic, Raymond Zada<br />

The Tiki Lounge: Seth Jordan via ComRadSat<br />

*The Voice <strong>of</strong> Serbia: George Sremcevic, Vladan<br />

Tanasijevic, Gordana Nikolic<br />

The Wire: Annie Hastwell, Andrew Liberts, Andrea<br />

Johansen, Samantha Regione, Alex Parry, Lorna Perry,<br />

Par<strong>is</strong> Dean, Lucy Hood, Ela Smith, Cat Graue, Rachna<br />

Subir Sen, Candice Marcus<br />

Writers’ <strong>Radio</strong>: Cath Kenneally<br />

*Your Rights at Night: Nadine Levy. Vicki Snelson-<br />

Griffin, Catherine Zengerer, Erin Brooks<br />

*= Access Groups


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