Many thanks to the hundreds of Eastside Listeners who signed up during our recent Xmas Supporter Drive. It was an incredible effort from everyone involved especially all our Prize donors. Special mention to our friends who also gave gifts on our behalf to the Children of Barnardos to help make this time just a little […]
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Xmas Around The World!
Have you ever wondered how other countries around the world celebrate Christmas or even have Christmas? Take Argentina for example, During Christmas the weather is quite warm, Preparations for Christmas begin very early in December and sometimes even in November. Over this Christmas time, many Argentinians also celebrate Advent as high percentage of people in Argentina […]
A History of Tom Smith
Pop! Bang! A novelty hat and something quirky and gimmicky. It’s Xmas again and the joy of pulling on a cracker is upon us. But where did the Xmas cracker first begin? And by whom? It was on a trip to Paris, in 1840 that an adventurous and forward thinking Tom Smith discovered the ‘bon […]
The Cryptic Craze
Shares of Bitcoin have shot up in recent weeks and have showed no signs of slowing down. Everyone is talking about it, everyone is trying to buy it, and most of all, everyone is trying to understand it. Cryptocurrency is this year’s buzzword, and it has everyone from wall street to mum and dad investors, […]
Community Billboard 9th December – 16th December
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
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Community Billboard 1st December – 8th December
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
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The Gender Pay Chasm
Men still earn more than women. Fact. This is known, somewhat euphemistically, as the “gender pay gap”. A more accurate term could be the “Gender pay chasm”. A chasm being a deep fissure in the Earth’s surface, thus potentially more appropriate for the size of said gap. The gap is starkest in the financial sector, […]
How Much Do You Know? Episode 1
How Much Do You Know? is a podcast series that looks at HIV in the year 2017. It’s brought to you by and produced in the studios of Eastside Radio located in Paddington Sydney in association with ViiV Healthcare. This episode looks at modern HIV testing techniques and the easy and convenient methods in which people can now […]
Community Billboard 23rd November – 30th November
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
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How Much Do You Know? Coming Soon
How Much Do You Know? is a podcast series that looks at HIV in the year 2017. It’s brought to you by and produced in the studios of Eastside Radio located in Paddington Sydney in association with ViiV Healthcare. Episode 1 will be launched on Thursday the 23rd of November at 4:30pm during Drive with Mick Paddon. He’ll […]
My Two Weeks of Work Experience
Hello everyone! My name is Jean and I am in year 10. I am here at the Eastside Radio Station for work experience for two weeks as a volunteer, meaning that I get to help around, introduce guests in and make them feel welcome in the place. Subjects that I am currently studying is Maths, […]
“Fabric” from The Black Seeds is Eastside Radio’s Album Of The Week (16 Nov-22 Nov)
The NZ reggae outfit’s sixth studio album, “Fabric”, is Eastside Radio’s Album Of The Week. One of the finest modern reggae bands in the live format, the 8 piece from Wellington bring us twelve new tracks spanning dub, soul, funk and electronica. Here’s one of the album’s singles “Back To You”: And “Lightning Strikes” is […]
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