(1) A 2-storey terrace house building on a corner block with 'Community Radio 855AM' in large letters painted on the side wall (2) Backs of peoples' heads in front of microphones in Studio 1 doing a live broadcast. (3) The freshly painted side wall mural on Little Victoria Street in 2010 with brightly coloured stripes and light boxes including one of Kutcha Edwards.

3CR Community Radio

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Presented by: 3CR Community Radio

Description

3CR Community Radio is one of Australia’s oldest community radio stations, gaining its licence in 1976. Our station is a refurbished, double-fronted and double-storey terrace on Smith Street, Fitzroy where we first moved in 1983. Inside we have four radio studios, an internal courtyard with a mural, upstairs meeting room and staff offices.

Next year we’ll celebrate five decades of operation and our station is full of memorabilia commemorating nearly 50 years of activity including posters, photos and equipment from the 1980s or before. We are a unique media, social and cultural institution within the Melbourne context and we’re run by hundreds of volunteers who create live, local radio across music shows, alternative current affairs, community language programs, and First Nations content. As the neighbourhood changes, 3CR remains unique and steadfast as a home for all community to come together and share their own stories and discuss issues of concern to them.  

What's On

Come in and see an active community radio station in action and hear about its rich history. We’re home to truly diverse community content that you don’t find anywhere else across the media landscape. As part of the tour, you’ll get to look inside a radio studio, meet local broadcasters, understand broadcast transmission pathways and even jump into a studio and record yourself!

The tour will include anecdotes from the station’s dynamic history—we gained our licence just before the dismissal of the Whitlam Government in late 1975, and we’re where Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach did some of their first live music performances.

There’ll be information about the station’s early days, as well as its current activities, which includes the creation of over 100 local programs each and every week. Find out how to get involved in local media production and about the large nationwide mediaspace that is the community broadcasting sector of Australia.  

Children's Activities

Young people are very welcome to attend and always enjoy jumping into the studio, recording and listening to themselves back on the big speakers!

Images: (1) The 3CR Community Radio building on the corner of Smith Street and Little Victoria Street. (2) People broadcasting in Studio 1, live at 3CR. (3) The freshly painted side wall mural on Little Victoria Street in 2010. All photos: courtesy of 3CR.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Friday 25 July + Saturday 26 July
Tours run 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm + 3pm
Running for 45 minutes in groups of 10
Live radio viewing throughout the day, depending on time

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 2 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 5 July

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Meeting Point

Meet at the red front door of 21 Smith St, Fitzroy

Accessibility

Partially wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Quiet rooms

We can provide wheelchair access to the bottom back half of the station, which include three studios, courtyard, accessible toilet and kitchen area.

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