Hunter Rostrum Station News
On this edition of Hunter Rostrum, didgeridoo player William Barton is heard along with the Goldner String Quartet.
Station News
Todd Sergeant is joined by Brian McGuigan in the refurbished studio at 2NURFM. Brian talks about the value of 2NURFM to the local community.
Classic Folk Station News
On this edition of Classic Folk, Jane Klein and Phil Bates plays some songs about the outback, and then some songs about getting older.
Station News Wellbeing
On this edition of Wellbeing, Pat Boone's daughter Cherry talks about her journey with anorexia, and that of her friend Karen Carpenter.
Peter Sculthorpe and Colin Spiers are two Australian composers featured on this edition of Hunter Rostrum, with music recorded in Newcastle.
On Hunter Rostrum you can hear a Newcastle concert by Britain’s much-acclaimed Leopold String Trio, with pianist Paul Lewis, in works by Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms.
This edition of Classic Folk includes The Banks of the Bann (Damien O'Kane), Green Park (Enda Kenny), and Carol Road (Stan Rogers).
Brass Station News
March Of The Hours by Emil Soderstrom is the first track Geoff McGregor plays in this edition of Brass Encounters.
This work by Edward Elgar begins a program in which Michael Dudman performed two roles: as conductor of a large choral work, then in an organ recital.
Brass
The Black Dyke Band directed by Dr Nicholas Childs leads off on this edition of Brass Encounters with Geoff McGregor.