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Note the day of the schedule being modified here: Week 1 Sun 14/06

10:00 am | Pearls and Irritations | Repeat

A progressive, liberal commentary program that focuses on issues that impact Australians, with articles on politics, public policy, and world affairs.

10:30 am | Let the Bands Play

JA program featuring music from various bands, with a likely focus on brass, military, or concert bands.

11:30 am | What’s in Space

A team of women in science and tech bring a fresh perspective to scientific issues, from compost to Indigenous Knowledge.

12:00 pm | Childrens’s Book

Your weekly wrap-up of local and national sports, with Ken and Murray bringing you all the latest results, news, and analysis.

12:30 pm | It’s Time

A music program, possibly featuring a "top 10" countdown from a specific era or "It's a gas! The top 10... from when?".

7:00 pm | Australian Women’s Weekly | Repeat

Our flagship daily (Mon-Fri) LIVE broadcast, featuring a composite of news, articles, and stories from Tasmania's three main newspapers.

2:30 pm | Dollars and Making Sense

A program dedicated to demystifying finance, offering practical advice on financial literacy, budgeting, and investment.

4:00 pm | Weekend Australia

A program presenting readings from The Weekend Australian newspaper, covering news, features, and in-depth analysis.

3:30 pm | Dad’s on Air | Repeat

A program that explores and celebrates fatherhood and positive masculinity in modern society.

1:30 pm | Travelling with Ron Andersen | Repeat

Join Ron Andersen as he shares excerpts from his travel diaries, taking listeners on journeys to far-off places.

5:00 pm | Diffusion

A program from the Community Radio Network featuring a diverse mix of music, stories, and spoken word content.

4:30 pm | Health Matters

A program discussing various health and wellness topics, providing information on new research, treatments, and healthy living.

5:30 pm | Asia Times/ Accent on Asia

This program features readings from Asian publications, providing an in-depth look at politics, economics, business, and culture from a distinctly Asian perspective.

6:30 pm | Green Advocate | Repeat

This program explores the topics, ideas, and practical tips associated with living a greener, more sustainable lifestyle.

6:00 pm | Saturday Papers

A weekend review and reading of articles and editorials from 'The Saturday Paper' and other weekend newspapers.

8:00 pm | What’s New in Disability

A program from Adelaide covering the latest news, events, and updates in the disability sector.

8:30 pm | Time Magazine | Repeat

Readings from the international edition of Time Magazine, giving insight into global politics, health, science, society, and entertainment.

9:00 pm | Christanityworks

A Christian program that discusses the application of faith to everyday life, work, and personal growth.

9:30 pm | Opinions and Perspectives | Repeat

This program features a broadcast of opinion-based articles and commentary from various sources, offering diverse viewpoints on current events.

10:30 pm | Arts Alive

An overnight program that keeps you in touch with the latest in arts and culture, covering everything from visual arts to performing arts.

11:30 pm | Sounds of Yesteryear

A program featuring nostalgic music from previous decades, taking you on a trip down memory lane.

3:00 pm | Earth Matters

A program from the Community Radio Network focusing on stories, campaigns, and perspectives related to environmental justice.

2:00 pm | Animal Magic with Daphne Toombs

Hosted by Daphne Toombs, this program focuses on stories, articles, and discussions related to the animal kingdom, from pets to wildlife.

7:30 pm | Tasmanian Country | Repeat

This program features a collection of stories, poetry, or perspectives from rural and outback Australia, capturing the spirit of the bush.