Station News Wellbeing
“[Alcohol] affects all of the brain. When you are intoxicated with alcohol, your brain is swimming in it.” - Dr Sally Hunt on this episode of Wellbeing
"We are in a situation where lots of cancers are very treatable and with nicer treatments than we have had in the past." – Prof. Nikola Bowden
Station News
It is with sadness we note the passing of Dr Jean Talbot, poet and activist, esteemed teacher, and former presenter on 2NURFM.
Brass Station News
Geoff McGregor hosts Brass Encounters, leading off with Prismatic Light by Alan Fernie played by the New Zealand band Woolston Brass.
Jack Hodgins asks Prof. Clare Collins about the effect of food on our body, the cancer risks of alcohol, and how the processing of foods can affect their nutrition.
Hunter Rostrum Station News
A Viola, a Piano and the Sydney Male Choir form the line-up on this edition of Hunter Rostrum. You can listen to these histroric concerts on-demand.
Described as "The British March King", Kenneth J. Alford wrote many fine examples of the art, one of which you'll hear on this edition of Brass Encounters.
Praising Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities for their handling of COVID-19, Dr Josephine Gwynn talks about the wellbeing of these communities.
Acclaimed Australian soprano Joan Carden is heard with the Hunter Orchestra on Hunter Rostrum.
Classic Folk Station News
On this edition of Classic Folk, Phil and Jane are getting their inspiration from the skies.