The Jonesys chronicle their intrepid adventures on Crossing the Line 3pm Tuesday.

Having skied to the South Pole and rowed across the Tasman Sea, Justin Jones  was seeking his next adventure. And someone to share it with. Who better than his wife Lauren and young daughter Morgan. Together they embarked on an 1800km trek through the outback of Australia connecting with the land and the people in […]

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Modern Interiors – 21st February 2019.

If, like me, you’ve always been interested in interior design, then tune into  Arts Thursday for a conversation with Catriona Quinn a former curator at Sydney Living Museums best known for her expertise in 20th century Australian interior design and decoration. Catriona was curator of the groundbreaking 1993 exhibition, Sydney Style: Marion Hall Best Interior Designer and […]

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400m sprinter Anneliese Rubie on Crossing the Line Tuesday 3pm

Anneliese Rubie is a 400m sprint specialist. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2018 Brisbane Commonwealth Games. With a full training and competition schedule this year Anneliese takes time out to chat on Crossing the Line about her future goals, her family life and her new business. Together with her friend […]

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Bondi Beach triathlete Justin Wendemuth on Crossing the Line Tuesday 3pm

The Triathlon and Ironman are amongst the most gruelling sports in the world, A single event includes a 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride and a full marathon. Justin Wendemuth is making a name for himself in this discipline winning his age group at the Busselton Ironman competition, 22 minutes ahead of his nearest […]

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NEXAS QUARTET and International Epilepsy Day – Arts Monday

The Internationally renowned Nexas Quartet presents an exciting, spicy taste of the world of Argentinean Tango in a unique and inspiring performance of classic and new works. The much-awaited return concert from the colourful and hugely popular all-saxophone foursome will feature pieces by composers such as Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel, Gerardo Rodriguez and Fernando Lerman. […]

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Paddington – a history, Steel – an exhibition

  Arts Thursday 7th February 2019. Paddington has long held a special place in Sydney – with its rows of terraces, cascading downwards from the spine of Oxford Street; its bohemian, artistic reputation and success in battles to retain its distinctive character and vibrant community. The Paddington Society has long protected the physical character of Paddington […]

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CAPHARNAÜM by NADINE LABAKI, in cinemas February 7, 2019

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Nadine Labaki’s CAPHARNAÜM tells the story of Zain, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the “crime” of giving him life. The film follows Zain, a gutsy streetwise child as he flees his negligent parents, survives through his wits on the streets, takes care of […]

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Larry Papadopolous mixed martial artist talks to GT on Crossing the Line this Tuesday 3pm

In 2001 Larry was ranked as the world #1 Light Heavy Weight Professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter.   Born in Australia and also know professionally as Papa-San, his record includes 5 wins, 3 draws and 5 losses making him one of Australia’s most successful martial artists. Since his retirement from competition he established a chain […]

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Revisiting Jane Austen & The Ideal Home Arts Thursday on 24th January 2019

If you are a lover of the works of Jane Austen tune into Arts Thursday with me, Maisy Stapleton. Carrie Kablean’s debut novel What Kitty Did Next, follows the next phase in the Bennet house hold and furthers the story of Kitty Bennet, fourth sister in Jane Auster’s Pride and Prejudice. Carrie Kablean surveys the […]

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Arts Wednesday 23 January 2019

At 10:40 am, Les Rice, Tattooist and artist, joins us for the final part of Beauty, the repeat 6-part series. Are tattoos beautiful? My special guest at 11:00 am is Dr Keith Suter, Foreign Affairs editor for Sunrise, among his many titles (including no less than 3 PhD’s!), talking about warfare today and yes, it […]

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