Gang of Youths – Megastars in realtime
In a handful of years, Gang of Youths have grown from a beloved Sydney band into…
In a handful of years, Gang of Youths have grown from a beloved Sydney band into…
So, what happens when lead singers of mighty rock bands branch out on their own, taking…
It's a very special edition, as we turn the show over to be guest-programmed by Melbourne's…
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Shan Frenzie celebrated 20 years of broadcasting Groove Therapy on 2SER with a live 4-hour mastermix…
The gig guide is back with hosts Oscar Byrne and Jake Jameson serving up the best…
On the Wednesday Daily Oscar Byrne was joined by Evie and Gene of Melbourne psych pop…
It seems many people have a love-hate relationship with Sydney. On one hand you have an extremely high cost of living, a hobbled nightlife and terrible traffic and on the other the beautiful harbour, the pleasant climate, and an extremely diverse population. But ever since the pandemic, local businesses have been hit extremely hard. That’s why the City of Sydney has proposed a $32 million transformation of Crown Street in Surry Hills and are seeking community feedback. Breakfast presenter Danny Chifley talked to Jess Scully, a Sydney Councillor, public art curator, festival director and media producer who uses creativity and the arts to engage communities, and who also happens to be Deputy Lord Mayor. Read More
This Thursday (18th of August), Molecular Biologist Dr. Mark Temple is performing an ensemble with a…
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