Working from home beyond the pandemic
A lot of people don’t remember life before COVID, but one thing for sure is that…
A lot of people don’t remember life before COVID, but one thing for sure is that…
Welcome to the new music review where we connect you with some of the best new…
Bell Shakespeare presents Comedy of Errors coming to the Sydney Opera House 17th August. Te Rina…
The Soul Movers are a musical tour-de-force, offering a hip and funky musical spectrum that has…
The Meltdown are Melbourne’s purveyors of the finest country soul. Their new LP, ‘It’s A Long…
Australian pop icon Olivia Newton John passed away peacefully in her home in the US at…
2SER Static host Berko talks to Toronto's jangly dream-pop titans Tallies about their just-dropped second album,…
For many artists and musicians trying to make their craft sync with climate change action could…
The daily press conferences from state premiers updating us on the progress of COVID-19 are long…
This week Beth spoke with DJ, producer, multi-instrumentalist & international man of mystery: Jitwam - who…
Sydney's Hare Krishna society is serving up dinner for free outside the Newtown community center from…
When it comes to actual climate action it’s safe to say Australia is pretty late to the game. But since the last election the new government has been making a whole bunch of new climate progress promises. 43% emission reduction, protecting 30% of our land and ocean by 2030, but what does it all mean? A big part of Plibersek’s plan to safeguard ocean health is the establishment of several new Blue Carbon Projects. 2SER Breakfast's Danny Chifley was joined by UNSW Scientia Professor in Ocean & Climate Dynamics Matthew England talking to us about the Labor government's Blue Carbon Projects. Read More