The former Doggies captain,having exchanged his boots for a microphone,talks about his ABC debut alongside co-host Sharnelle Vella.
As the station turns 50 this Sunday,the question remains:can a youth radio station still exist for the streaming generation?
Meet the man taking over from Michael Rowland this Monday. Just try not to yell at him in the chemist.
The Australian song doesn’t just ruffle feathers – it sets them on fire.
Hamish Macdonald,the former Q+A host and current Radio National and The Project presenter,has been confirmed as the new Mornings host on 702 Radio Sydney.
Travelling the country for a two-part documentary series,the actor was deeply moved by a Maori traditional welcome.
The ABC’s TV scientist Dr Karl Kruszelnicki discovers how everyday products,from cheese and chocolate to cricket balls and toilet paper,are actually made.
This is the tale of how Robbie Williams set fire to Sydney Harbour for a good 40 minutes before the bridge exploded at midnight.
ABC chairman Kim Williams says Peter Tonagh has provided his resignation from the ABC board to the governor-general.
“I ate and loved it,” the television presenter declares of this culinary taboo,one of many in his invasive species documentary series Eat the Invaders.
Kangaroo Beach,which features native animals,is a hit with preschoolers in Britain,China,Mexico,Canada and Finland.