Indigenous

Life is waiting - fundraiser

The Breakfast teams are holding a film screening Fundraiser on Saturday 13 October, 5.30pm for a 6pm start. LOOP Project Space & Bar, 23 Meyers Pl, Narrm (Melbourne). Come along to the screening of Life Is Waiting: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara, followed by a post-show live panel discussion featuring Kamal Fadel from the Australian Western Sahara Association and Tarneen Onus-Williams, Yigar-Gunditjmara, Bindal, Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Torres Strait Islander community organiser and writer. Tickets are $15 waged, $5 unwaged, at the door. Facebook event 

3CR Film Fundraiser

Bring your friends for a movie night out at 3CR’s screening of the new political comedy ‘Pride’ on Thursday 6 November. Set in the Margaret Thatcher’s England in the summer of 84, ‘Pride’ is the story of how a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists join forces with the National Union of Mineworkers to raise money to support the strikers' families. 

Beyond the Bars CD Launch

We’d love to see you at the Beyond the Bars 2025 CD launch THIS Thursday. 
WHEN? Thursday 20 November, 6.30-8.30pm.
WHERE? The Djerring Centre, Eddy Court, Abbotsford.
 
Join MC Shiralee Hood and a panel of First Nations broadcasters plus music with Bart Willoughby and good food from the Black Peoples’ Union. All free, all welcome. We look forward to seeing you there.

Award winning radio!

Congratulations to our three winners at the recent Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Awards! 3CR Breakfast Shows took away the ‘Best Program: News and Current Affairs’, Rachel Kirby was awarded ‘Outstanding Station Leadership’ and Tilde Joy won the inaugural ‘Jane Brownrigg Award - Outstanding Volunteer Contribution’. Fantastic! A special shout out to the other finalists including The Sporting RecordNasser Mashni from Palestine Remembered and Vivien Langford from The Climate Action Show. A huge congratulations to all!

3CR is an Apartheid Free Zone

3CR’s Committee of Management has passed a declaration formalising our commitment to a Free Palestine. As an Apartheid Free Zone, we’re committed to boycotting Israel’s regime of oppression. We stand firmly against apartheid in Palestine and encourage other organisations to join us in this struggle. Read the full declaration here and learn more about our commitment to justice and liberation for Palestine and the Apartheid Free Zone movement.

Date:
Saturday, October 18, 2025 - 10:00 to 11:30
3CR jobs

Want to work at 3CR? We're hiring! Office & Finance Coordinator (short-term). Join 3CR and support our vibrant community radio station with finance, admin, and payroll tasks. Must have nonprofit finance experience, great org skills, and be across MYOB, Salesforce & MS 365. Passion for community media essential. Apply by 11:59pm, 26 Oct 2025. Information and Job Description: 3cr.org.au/jobs

Melbourne Community Radio poster 1975

TODAY (Friday 10 October 2025) marks 50 years since 3CR Community Radio (Community Radio Federation) gained its licence! After years of agitating, organising and advocating, we successfully applied for what was then a ‘restricted commercial licence’ under the provision of the Broadcasting and Television Act. Full-time broadcasting kicked off the following year (1976) in early July. So save the date now - we’re celebrating 50 years on air on Saturday 4 July 2026 with an event at the Collingwood Town Hall.

Become a 3CR Regular Donor

Will you help 3CR by becoming a Regular Donor during September? A Regular Donor is someone who loves 3CR so much that they set up an automatic donation on the same day every month. This helps provide us with a stable foundation. If we know we can count on your donation every month, it means we can better plan and resource our broadcasting. 3CR is determined to stay independent, this means we DON’T rely on corporate sponsorship or government funding. We serve our community, not corporate interests. By becoming a Regular Donor, you can help us stay resilient and radical. Together, we can keep independent voices on air!

Rising Tide film night

3CR has joined with Rising Tide Victoria for a special film screening. Turning the Ship tells the story of the passion and drive of Australia-wide activism group Rising Tide and the extraordinary 2024 People’s Blockade of the World’s Largest Coal Port in Newcastle, NSW Australia. The highs, the lows and the triumphs! Learn more and get inspired for the November 2025 Newcastle blockade by joining us on Friday 19 September, 6pm at Evil Thoughts Bar. Free entry, food and drinks via the bar. This is an 18+ age event. Pop it in your calendar, share with friends, and see you soon! Full details and registration here.