Monday, August 17, 2009

Tuesday 18th August- Cassie Davis, Sound Museum

On todays To Be Advised from 12pm -2pm Paul Anthony will be delivering some fantastic interviews with a range of interesting guests. He will be joined by Keith Lawrence the festival director of the Israeli Film Festival. Up next will be personal trainer from Metro Body Fitness -Chris Gregoriou.


Then Paul Anthony keeps the great interviews coming with singer Cassie Davis who has just released her debut album - Differently. And finally Vanessa Wagner will be in to discuss the La Luna Dance that is part of The Spring Migration Festival.

Be sure to tune in at 7pm-8pm for The Spin for a look at the weeks media from a GLBTIQ perspective. Sometimes controversial, but always entertaining.


Johnno and Petro at 11pm-1am will discuss all the latest music industry news on Sound Museum and play a great diverse selection of tunes for you to enjoy.


Podacst Worth A Listen - Well, Well, Well: Music Therapy, music that inspires and music that's good to cry to.


Technogaze: SMS Check-In, Facebook Rage and Search Engines. Gabe, Chris and Nick take a look at getting the best of of your search engines and discuss the latest in technology with Airline SMS check ins and Facebook Rage.

Monday 17th - The Sports Lounge

From 8pm -10pm on The Sports Lounge will cover the week that's been in the sporting world. The team will be joined by Jen for a preview of the Australian cricketers 5th test at The Oval, as well as to discuss all the major news from the latest round of AFL including the Bombers breaking the St Kilda's winning streak.
They will also be talking about the first Asian golfer to win a major - South Korea's Y.E. Yang who completed a stunning upset against world number one Tiger Woods.

Not to mention all the segements you love like Brendans Racquet and Tanyas NRL round up.
Then be sure to stay tuned for Hide & Seek with Dean at 11pm -1am for a discussion on sex, sexuality and self.
And following Dean at 1am-3am it's Tony with Reality Check talking about news, film and critical thinking. For a serious analysis of critical thinking without losing it's sense of humour.
Podcast Worth a Listen - Allegro Non Troppo: Theatre, the most depraved expression of a stagnant and degenerate society that has too much time and not enough social impetus to develop social constructs.
Saturday Magazine - Luke Gallagher, Geoff and Leanne to Luke about his life journey so far.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fri 14th August - Outland Institute, The Campervan

On The Outland Institute today from 12pm-2pm John will be joined by author Tom Cho to discuss his book "Look Who's Morphing", which this week was nominated for The Age Book of the Year, and ACMI curator Alessio Cavallaro talks about why artists Len Lye is awesome. Narrelle M Harris will speak about the experience of writing an unsellable book. Not to mention regular segments - Pop Stars in Movies and Almost Fabulous.

From 4pm-7pm be sure to join Bridget in The Campervan for your drive home to enjoy all the fun of Fillies and Fags Fridays, send in your requests.

Podcasts Worth A Listen: Diff'rent Strokes - Dave Does Podcasts One of Jades biggest interests is podcasts, and for this weeks Shoe Swap Dave listens to some of Jades favourite podcasts like The Sound of Young America and Here! with Josh & Sara

Sound Museum Ep 3 Part 1 While Johno is living it up in Copenhagen for the Out Games, Chris Jameson fills in his shoes. He and Petro discuss the different ways in which artists are marketed and promoted. How has new forms of media affected the way we keep up to date with our favourite artists? Also includes industry news and charts.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thursday August 13- Kate Cebrano, The Conch, Freshly Doug

Andy and Adrian will be joined by special guest Kate Cebrano on JOY this morning.

At 9am it's all you need in news, issues and current affairs with Freshly Doug. Doug is joined this week by Jude Comfort talking about WA GLBTIQ ageing study, Tim Wilson from IPA talking about Marriage contracts, Harley Dennett covers the National Marriage Celebration, Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Susan Riley is in for her fortnightly chat, Dinesh Matthew from the Greens talks overfishing and Joseph Chetcuti author and publisher chats about is Malta book. The show also features an extended interview with Scott Abrahams the editor of Southern Star.

From 12-4pm it's The Conch with Paul Anthony. Paul will be taking live to air calls asking you do you think there's such thing as Gaydar. GLLO will also drop in to talk about police checks. Paul Anthony will have special guest host Mez Moon between 2 and 4pm.

At 7pm on Hear Me Raw they'll be talking about Eating Disorders and Body Image.

Podcast Worth A Listen: The Fool and The Opera Episode 34- Gay fifties, hopeless crushes and battered hearts. We talk with Sonia Orchard about her rollickly wonderful novel about the virtuosic and gay pianist Noel Mewton-Wood.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tuesday 11 August- Jersey Boys

Today on JOY 94.9.

Andy and Adrian
will be joined by special guests Stephen Many and Scott Johnson from Jersey Boys.



To Be Advised with Paul Anthony at 12:20pm Mark Winter and Tom Wright (Tony Stewart & Brian Peters) from the film Balibo. At 12:40pm Jef Johnson who plays Yellow Clown in Slava's Snowshow. Then at 1:10pm Miles O'Neil who plays Messy Dimes Dan, owner of the town’s abattoir and boxing emporium in The Ballad of Backbone Joe.

Podcasts Worth a Listen:
JOY Community Highlights: Women's Frequency
- A forum for women including a discussion about women's rights.

Q-mmunity Network News: National and International News Feed from Melbourne.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Friday August 7: Theme Party - Movies

Theme Party from 11pm to 1am with Katie, Nat and Daniel who will be throwing a movie theme party this week to coincide with the final weekend of the Melbourne International Film Festival. The team will even be chatting with a special international guest, and be playing movie themed songs through the night. Not to mention all the regular segments you love to hear – Nat’s Conversation Pit, Daniel’s Cocktail Menu and Katie’s Clutch Purse.

Mr. Stoj with House Arrest at 9pm to 11pm will be getting you ready for the weekend with his cutting edge dance beats and strong party vibe, so be sure to tune in for some fabulous pumping house tracks.

Podcasts Worth A Listen: The Hump Day Crew – DJ Havana Brown.
Back from her tour with Britney Spears in Europe, Australia's no.1 Master mixtress Havana Brown joins The Hump Day Crew. To celebrate the release of her new compilation "Crave Vol.2," The Hump Day Crew did a bit of mixing themselves...involving mixing the foods Havana craves and making her eat them...with her eyes closed. She talks about her time on tour with Britney, PCD and Lady Gaga and takes on The Hump Day Crew's 101 questions.

The Outland Institute – Episode 4
Mary Borsellino, Anne-Maree Peard, Les Mallett and Adam C argue about Alan Ball's vampire drama True Blood, Glenn Dunks explores the trend of making films out of games and toys, Narrelle M Harris looks at the first lines of novels, Josh Kinal talks about the great helicopters of Australian television and comedian Zara (just Zara – she’s like Oprah) is our special guest presenter of Crimes Against Pop. Almost Fabulous rolls the dice at Gay Monopoly. Your ears want it. They want it bad.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Tuesday 4 August- Lisa Mitchell and Ricki Lee

Andy and Adrian will be joined by special guest co-host Ricki Lee for the show this morning. At 7:40am they'll be having a chat to another former Idol, Lisa Mitchell about her debut album.

To Be Advised with Paul Anthony from 12-2pm there's plenty of news and interviews for everyone. John Scott from Organ-ic Lunch will drop in, there's a chat with JOY board member, Clare Pearce, Gary Hayward from the Spring Migration Festival, and Simon Patterson from Midsumma will call in to talk stalls for the 2010 Midsumma Carnival.

At 10pm on The Petri Dish is all about Dreams. What are they? Where do they come from?

From 11pm it's Sound Museum with Petro and guest presenter, Dan Vo from The Fool and The Opera, they'll chat about LAST FM, have a queer spotlight artist as well as a review of P!nk.

Podcast Worth A Listen: Allegro Non Troppo: Leather and Cultural Pride. There are extremes and fringe cultures in all communities, and the Gay and Lesbian Community is no different. There are many alternative and fringe dwellers in this community, from drag to leather.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Monday 3 August- Community Hub

Community Hub (9am - 12pm) is the show where GLBTIQ community groups of all kinds get the chance to come and talk about their groups. Today Chris gets sporty, with the women of Sporty Dykes and a bit later on has a chat to Sara from rockclimbing group, Les Rock.

Podcast worth a listen: The Fool and The Opera Episode 32- Writing Listz, cyber opera and local legends. We present the first cut of our doco on Dirty Apple, the extraordinary opera that has been created by a crew of young people in Brisbane.

Allegro Non Troppo - Gay Generation Gap
The most important thing a society, culture and/or a community can do is to invest in the future. So we would think. Every generation seems to think that the young people coming into the world have got it easy.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Friday 31 August- Theme Park Friday

It's Theme Park Friday on The Campervan and joining Bridget and Glen will be Leanne Pooley director of the documentary "Topp Twins - Untouchable Girls," which is screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival. The film tells the story of lesbian, comedian, twin sisters; Jools and Lynda Topp. It is a celebration of these two incredible women but more than that it tells the story of how two lesbians became national icons.




Podcast Worth a Listen:

Allegro Non Troppo: Gay Generation Gap
The most important thing a society, culture and/or a community can do is to invest in the future. So we would think. Every generation seems to think that the young people coming into the world have got it easy.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thursday July 30- Freshly Doug, The Conch, Love Songs & Dedications

On Freshly Doug from 9am Claire Pearce, JOY Board Member talks about JOY community issues survey. Felicity Marlowe from Love makes a family will have an extended interview about her life, work, and gay parenting. Senator Sarah Hanson-Young on her Equal Marriage Bill. Cr Susan Riley, Deputy Lord Mayor City of Melbourne.

The Conch, Paul Anthony takes your calls and will be joined by GLLO officers, Scott Davis and Gabby Tyacke in the first hour, at 1:30pm Micah Scott and Rei Alphonso will talk about Drag School.

At 9pm tune in to The Frequency with Adam and Tony with 2 hours of love songs and dedications in the lead up to the National Day of Action.

Podcast worth a listen: Diff'rent Strokes: Dave does obscure cult dramedies In this week's Shoe Swap Dave and Jade take on eachothers favourite TV shows. Dave looks at some of Jades favourite obscure dramas with cult fanbases like Pushing Daisies, Chuck and Dollhouse.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wednesday 29 July - ABBA, Wolfgang, Same Same

Mornings with Gordon at 9:20am Wolfgang Baas from the shows Envy and Prosthetics will be in to talk about his upcoming performances.

Been There Done That at 11am will be joined by special guest, Christopher Patrick, the author of ABBA: Let The Music Speak, the world’s first analysis of the songwriting secrets of Swedish supergroup ABBA.



House of Jack with Jacqui at 2:30pm Danielle Bishka and Trevor Gager will talk about the Gay and Lesbian Switchboard art auction.

On The Campervan with Bridget there'll be a chat with Suitcase Royale and later on Christian Taylor from Same Same.

On Glitter n Tonik with Steve at 11pm he'll be joined by his new co host, Byron Adu expect all the usual in gossip and pop news at 11:30pm there'll be a chat with gay performer Alexander Price about his song Spend A Little Time.

Podcast worth a listen: Saturday Magazine: Equal Love The Saturday Magazine team talk to Tony Pittman about the Equal Love campaign.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tuesday 28 July

It's To Be Advised with Paul Anthony from 12pm. At 1:10pm Ross Larkin from In the Dead of Night: A Cult Show drops in and 1:40pm GV Pride President, Damien Stevens will talk about GV Pride's 4th Birthday Party.

The Petri Dish explores the concept of duplicity: split personalities, being more than one person, bi polar disorcers, an informative and entertaining discussion about the science and how duplicity is portrayed in popular culture.

On Sound Museum at 11pm Petro will be joined by special guest Chris to talk about the process of artist promotion. Expect chat about the music industry and all the latest tunes.

Podcast Worth A Listen: JOY Music Highlights- Chris Jameson talks to Russell Small from Freemasons. If you've got love on your mind, think of turning up Uninvited, want to do some Watchin'and expect it to Rain Down Love, then you know, it's the Freemasons!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Monday July 27- Freemasons

Gary and Ali will get the working week started for you from 6:30am. Expect plenty of laughs, music and a bit of social conscience.

Between 9am and 12pm it's the Community Hub, the space where all GLBTIQmmunity groups get the chance to talk about their group, play some music, and keep us all informed.

Straight Up! with Taryn at 12pm this week JOY's Chris Jameson will be dropping by and chatting with the Freemasons about their new album, David Hunt will be filling us in on all JOY's new music and I will continue to fill you in on all the music touring your neighbour so you never miss out.

Podcast worth a listen: Hear Me Raw- Transgender Discrimination. Hear Me Raw talks about current issues to Sally Goldner from Transgender Victoria. Transgendered individuals face a variety of barriers to living a 'normal'life. They are constantly watched, spoken about and face varying levels of discrimination.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Friday July 24 - Holding It In, Theme Party, Outland Institute

From 9am check out Holding It In, it's a show with plenty of chat, gossip and name dropping. Join Michael and Lulu as they de brief, (not literally) on the week that was. A mix of pop with a drop of bitchiness adds up to a couple of hours of hilarity.

Between 12 and 2pm over indulge in all the pop culture you can imagine on Outland Institute. Join John and a host of special guests for all the latest in film, tv, and books.


Theme Party is on from 11pm and in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing they'll have a special MOON show. They’ll be riding on the moon and flying to the moon and we’ll even have songs about blue moons, paper moons and old devil moons. All this in addition to their regular segments: Nat’s Conversation Pit, Katie’s Clutch Purse and Daniel’s Cocktail Menu. Next week’s theme: FIVE.


Podcast Worth A Listen:
Hide and Seek, episode 1: The show about sex, sexuality and self. This episode features Fiona Pattern from the Australian Sex Party, Dr Pol McCann talking about the PASH study, and International Mister Leatherman contestant, Mal Guest. * Warning this podcast features strong adult content and is intended for adults.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Thursday July 23- Freshly Doug, Tobie Puttock, GLLO

Wake Up with Andy and Adrian who will be talking to Tobie Puttock about the Organic Food Expo, along with all the regular giggles you can expect from the boys.

From 9am it's JOY's current affairs show Freshly Doug, featuring all you need to know about news and current affairs. There'll be plenty of in depth interviews with: Dnesh Matthew from the Green Party, Family Planning Victoria about Q&A Victoria 2009 – Emerging Young Leaders Program for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (GLBTIQ) young people, Tony Pitman from Equal Love, Digging Deeper: an in depth discussion with Jamie Gardiner from Vic Human Rights Commissioner.

On The Conch with Paul Anthony between 12pm and 4pm GLLO's Sergeant Scott Davis & Senior Constable Gabby Tyacke will be in at 12:15pm and will take your calls with Paul. At 3:10pm Wayne Pearn director of Red Stitch Theatre's In A Dark, Dark House will be in to talk about the upcoming performances.

Podcasts Worth A Listen:

Well Well Well: Kylie and Jason talk about bone health and talk to Paul McCann from the University of N.S.W about the PASH study.

Technogaze: Netbooks and Google Chrome OS On this weeks show we went over the latest news in technology. We also discussed the current and future status of the netbook market, particularly in relation to the latest announcement from Google - Chrome OS.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Wednesday 22 July - Len Lye Exhibition

At 7:20am Rodney Croome will talk to the Hump Day Crew about Tasmanian Bullying, they'll also continue with their special features on OutGames participants from around the world.

On Been There Done That director Ben Packer will be in to talk about his show, Strangers In Between at the Store Room Theatre.

On House of Jack at 3pm Alessio from the Len Lye Exhibition at ACMI will be in to talk to Jacqui.

Orange Ribbon talks to a young Canadian, Dave who talks about his life in Canada, his schooling in a different language and what part religion had in his life. He will also talk about coming to terms with his sexuality, coming out to friends and family and who was the hardest to tell and why.


Podcasts Worth a Listen

The Women Zone:
Kaz Mitchell chats with singer songwriter Jen Cloher.

Outland Institute Episode 2: author Doug MacLeod talks about writing for Young People, Steve from Glitter & Tonic visits the Forever Barbie Exhibition, Narrelle M Harris discusses the CSI Effect, Glenn Dunks looks at stage musicals that go to the cinema, and Josh Kinal creates Masterchef outrage.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tuesday 21 July- Wes Snelling

Tune in to Andy and Adrian for brekkie and hear Wes Snelling at 7:40am talking about heading over to Copenhagen for World OutGames with a contingent of entertainers and athletes.
On To Be Advised with Paul Anthony Lucy Mickleburgh from Kids Under Cover will be in to talk about the Umbrella Ball. At 1:10pm Mick Molloy will call in to talk about the show Glenn Robbins, Jeff Stilson and Mick Molloy on the Road around Victoria.

On the second episode of Sound Museum from 11pm, Johno and Petro will be joined by a panel of JOY music lovers for a discussion about changes in music consumption: legal digital downloading vs. the physical CD. How does this advancement in technology effect the way we as music lovers consume music? What are the pros and cons of legal downloading? How does it effect the way artists communicate with their fans?

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wednesday July 15- 1940s Melbourne

On House of Jack at 2:30pm Jacqui will be joined on the phone by curator, Lesley Harding to talk about Heide Museum of Art's exhibition of 1940's Melbourne, the photographs of Albert Tucker.

Orange Ribbon at 7pm will feature an in depth interview with Tony Pitman film maker, world traveller, GLBTIQ and human rights activist. A self-confessed skeptic. Father to a son to a lesbian couple in Mexico. Host of Reality Check on JOY Tuesdays at 1am.

On Glitter and Tonik with Steve at 11pm tune in to hear the follow up on the win a date with Steve and Mr Gay Australia Byron Adu one by two lucky Glitter and Tonik listeners during Radiothon. Expect drama, intrigue, surprises and comedic first date jitters. Plus all your regular Glitter and Tonik segments.

Podcast Worth a Listen: Hump Day Crew Jonathan Larkin. The US has committed to reducing it's emissions by 23% by 2020 and 80% by 2050. Jonathan Larkin from WWF Australia talks to with the HDC about the announcements.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tuesday July 14- Yana Alana

On To Be Advised 12pm and 2pm Paul Anthony will be joined in studio by Luigi and Gerard from History Boys and a bit later on comedian Felicity Ward comes in talk to Edinburgh Fringe.

At 5:30pm Bridget will be joined in The Campervan by Yana Alana who is on her way to perform at the World OutGames in Copenhagen.


At 11pm Sound Museum will have it's debut show featuring presenters and self confessed pop music nerds, Johno and Petro. They promise to deliver you a one-stop weekly guide to the latest happenings of the ever-evolving music industry. There's also a great mix of music - album tracks, rarities, b-sides, remixes and mash-ups are their specialty.


Podcast Worth a Listen: Diff'rent Strokes- Guide to...Auto-Tune. In this weeks Guide to, Dave and Jade talk about the rise in popularity of Auto-Tune, from how it was originally engineered up to the current slew of artists like Kanye West that now have a obsession with pitch perfection.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Monday 13 July- The Sports Lounge

Tonight on Technogaze at 7pm the people from IBM Diversity will be in to chat.

Jump on board The Sports Lounge from 8pm to catch up on all the latest in sports news. There's a recaps galore:The Ashes 2009 – wrap up of the First Test, Preview of the Second Test at Lords beginning on Thursday. Skiing in overseas countries, injuries, insurance and the best Aussie ski-slopes. The tennis tour moves to the USA – Newport, Rhode Island; Mark Knowles’ 1000 doubles matches. Netty news as they head into the semi finals. The gang will be joined by Rob Mitchell to talk about Sports Panel inquiry into Australian Sport: Emerging Challenges, New Directions.

Podcasts worth a listen: Allegro Non Troppo: Sex Worker Rights Every day, all over the world women and children are forced into prostitution. Their fight for freedom is being fought by advocates, human rights organisations and community groups. But what if prostitution is a chosen profession?

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Thursday July 9 - Freshly Doug, Rob Mills & Bruno

Andy and Adrian will be joined in the studio by Rob Mills from Dancing with the Stars who will make a weekly appearance until he finds himself on the wrong end of the voting public.

From 9am - 12pm, Rainbow Reporter, Doug Pollard mixes political action, news, music and in depth interviews on Freshly Doug. He is joined by Peter Furness from Australian Marriage Equality.

On The Campervan, film reviewer Tim Hunter will chat to Bridget about the new Sacha Baron Cohen film, Bruno.

Podcasts worth a listen: The Fool and The Opera- Episode 28 Camp classics, gym junkie and a boy band. Josh Piterman from the dieci-tet The Ten Tenors gets Nostalgica and joins us to talk about all manner of things. From AFL to Emos, music theatre to opera.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wednesday 8 July- Gretel Killeen

Listen to The Campervan this afternoon from 4pm. At 4:30 Bridget will be joined by Gretel Killeen to talk about her new book, a memoir about her life.



Later on at 5:20pm singer, performer Paul Capsis will drop by the van, and at 6pm Shane Carmody from the State Library have a chat.

Podcasts worth a listen: Hump Day Crew- Abdellah Taia grew up in a poor family in Morocco where he expereinced the repressions of his sexuality in a Muslim country. Today, living in Paris, he writes about his experiences and has become a beacon of light to many other gay Muslims.

The Casting Couch- Sarah Watt, director of Look Both Ways and My Year Without Sex chats with the Casting Couch.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thursday June 25 - Fruit n Nut

The Conch with Paul Anthony will be taking your calls as well as checking in with his regular guests, the Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officers- he might even have a chat with Louie Vega.

This Thursday night on Fruit n Nut there will be the usual banter about local news and topics of interest; but most importantly; the threesome will be Dusty Springfield in preparation for "A night with Dusty" hosted by the Matrix Guild of Victoria. Liz doesn't run to a songlist, as the moto of the show is "...be surprised by what's played next..."

Podcast worth a listen:

Hump Day Crew: Janina Gavankar joins Adz and Ginni from The Hump Day Crew and talks about her work on The L Word, the new generation of south east Asian actors emerging in Hollywood and her work in music.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wednesday May 24- Hump Day Crew

This morning from 6am on the Hump Day Crew is an L Word special: Janina Gavankar (who played Papi) joins the crew. We also have the Australian Premiere of her single “Tell Me What.” All the Latest Little details you will need to know about the Australia L Word Convention – we go Live with Julie Anderson.



Later on with the crew, Cathy DeBuono – out actress and therapist will also be joining the crew.

On The Campervan with Bridget, Palmina from the Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby will drop in to talk about their event: Stonewall 40 Years On this weekend.

Camp and Geek collide at 10pm as Diff'rent Strokes, Jade and Dave shoe swap into specialist supermarkets. Jade goes to the local Asian grocery while Dave treks out to land of giant canned food the US Food store.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tuesday June 23- Generation Next, Superpowers, and music paintings

At 1:20pm Chris talks to Deanna Coleman from Faster Louder who is the Project Manager of the ‘Paint Like No One’s Watching’ project that was conceived to raise awareness for the Australian Children’s Music Foundation, who implement music programs and provide instruments and teachers to disadvantaged and indigenous children and youth in schools and juvenile detention centres across Australia.

At 9pm Generation Next talks to 18 year old Bendigo Secondary School student, Jacob Quilligan Deputy Chair of Rural Victorian Youth Council for Sexual Diversity, about the online survey, Understanding Homophobia in Rural Secondary Schools.

The Petri Dish at 10pm is the best place to get all your science and pop culture news rolled up into one. This week's theme- the science of Superpowers. Is it possible to fly, have super strength, or x-ray vision.

Podcasts worth a listen: Diff'rent Strokes Shoe Swap- Family Holidays, Jade and Dave switch family holidays this week on Diff'rent Strokes. Dave explores Thanksgiving while Jade talks Lunar New Year.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Monday June 22 - The Naughty Rude Show


This afternoon at 1:20pm on JOY Paul Anthony will be joined by Jackie Doran and James Findlay from the Naughty Rude show now on Channel 31.
(the kids from Naughty Rude)

The Sports Lounge at 8pm is all you need to know about sport and then a little bit more, tonight on the show guest, Anthony Sharwood from ALPHA Magazine will be talking about the Ashes edition of ALPHA. AFL and Cricket correspondent, Jen Sampey has all the latest cricket news including the Twenty 20 Final, and the lead up to the Ashes as well as what's been happening this week in the AFL. Brendan's Racquet: the latest in tennis and squash this week the talk is around the start of Wimbledon, Lleyton defeats Nadal in an exhibition match and Sam Stosur has swapped coaches yet again. Also stay tuned for Netball News with Anastasia Georgiou and a Rugby Round-Up with Tanya Jones.

Podcasts worth a listen: The Hump Day Crew- Creator of Logo's hit series, Exes and Ohs, Michelle Paradise speaks about Logo, her idea for conquering World Domination before Madonna and takes on The Hump Day Crew's 101 Questions.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Saturday 20 June: Saturday Magazine

It's Day 9 of JOY 94.9's Alphabet Soup Radiothon, hopefully by now you've been tempted to become a member or make a donation. JOY prides itself on being an independent voice of the GLBTIQ community.

The station relies on the support of members and Radiothon is not just about us asking for you to hand over your hard earned, it's about becoming a part of the JOY community. There are all kinds of awesome prizes on offer, not to mention the member benefits that are available.

At 10:30am Leanne and Carol from Saturday Magazine will talk to the Sally Goldner from the Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby about their upcoming event, Stonewall 40 Years On.
It's International Pride Month so they'll also be having a chat to Colby Kluthe from Belleville, Illinois who are having their 2nd Pride Festival.

At 6pm on The Casting Couch, Mark and Thomas will talk to Jack Charles and Amiel Courtin- Wilson to talk about their documentary, Bastardy.

From The Full Catastrophe at 9pm with Andy Bell expect all your usual favourites as well as mention of the mini-Eurovision event on this weekend, other splendid delicacies and a classic thank you.

Help keep JOY 94.9 in the radio food chain and support the station, because we canʼt make a complete alphabet soup without U.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Friday June 19- More Alphabet Soup

It's still Radiothon here at JOY 94.9, so please if you haven't become a member yet call 9699 2949 and support the station. Be a part of our Alphabet Soup community and support the only GLBTI community radio station in Australia.


Jenny from Local and Vocal is joined by a couple of JOY work experience kids between 9am and 12pm to profile GLBTI artists and ask for you to support JOY, the station that gives these artists air time.


From 12pm to 4pm Paul Anthony will be joined by the Fool and the Opera's, Dan Vo to make some calls and say thank you to some of JOY's supporters.


Between 2pm and 4pm it's Flip the Tape, Adam will be joined in the studio by Simon Winkler who is DJing at a benefit to help support community broadcaster, FBi. Prepare for a discussion on community radio in all it's inclinations.


There's entertainment all night long at JOY, so tune in at 11pm to Theme Party, we’re picking through the ALPHABET SOUP and pulling out one song for every letter. The show will be brought to you by the number FOUR.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

JOY, Not the Alphabet Soup Nazi

Ok so I've been trying for the last couple of days to find an soup reference for an episode of The X-Files. While my search continues thought I would attempt to appeal to you with a reference to one of the most famous soup references in television.
The Soup Nazi episode of Seinfeld is perhaps one of the best examples of how the show impacted on popular culture. The infamous words 'no soup for you,' have become a part of everyday quotation. How can we relate this episode to something positive during JOY's Alphabet Soup Radiothon? When you think about it the whole episode is actually about living to strict rules and being denied if you don't conform. This is actually the complete opposite of what we, at JOY are trying to do.


While the Soup Nazi wanted all that came to his shop to live by his rules, to do things his way or face being thrown out to shouts of 'no soup for you,' JOY is a place where we encourage difference.
We encourage you to be a part of our alphabet soup, we want you to join and be a part of our community as you are. As a community radio station we are about reflecting the diversity of our community, at JOY there's always plenty of soup for everyone.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Radiothon Day 1: Dan Vo's at it again

Gotta love Dan Vo and his creative soup inspired videos. Gone are the Shirley Temple videos and in their place he's put his video making prowess to the test to produce a video featuring the good people of JOY's GLBTIQ Alphabet Soup.

Watch and enjoy, and once you're done become a member call us 9699 2949.*



*(call costs $66 for full membership, $33 for concession and $88 for family)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

JOY Radiothon June 12 - 21

So it's time for Radiothon around here at JOY. Starting this Friday the 12th until the 21st of June, we will be asking all of you, who listen to us, read this blog, follow us on Twitter, download our podcasts, to support the station by becoming a member.

The theme for this year is Alphabet Soup, something we, as the GLBTIQ community have been called in recent times, though we're yet to beat the Barbershop Harmony Society as far as acronyms go.

For the last week and a half I've watched our Marketing Manager and host of The Fool and The Opera, Dan Vo work tirelessly and painstakingly on blog post after blog post. Each one is creatively put together: words, images, video clips and metaphors for JOY, our alphabet soup, and plenty of soup inspired

Now it's my turn to try and encourage you to join up and support the station. Instead of witty metaphors and clips of Shirley Temple, I thought I'd tell you a little bit about why JOY means so much to me.

I came to the station 3 years ago. I was struggling at the time, in a long distance relationship, and going through the emotional ups and downs of applying for visas. I hadn't really listened to JOY before, because I didn't really know any other gay people and didn't even know it existed. But fate stepped in, and I stumbled upon their website where they were asking for applications for a youth training program. I was at another community radio station at the time and loved creating radio and so I applied. From there I have had an evolving relationship with JOY, as a trainee, a presenter, a producer and now as content producer.


I've met and talked to so many people who have similar experiences and attachment to JOY, and everyone has slightly different reasons why they listen, why they volunteer, why the station means so much to them. At the end of the day we're all mixed together a series of random letters that when thrown in together make a warm community of radio soup-i-ness.

See why I shouldn't be allowed to attempt soup inspired metaphors.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Tuesday 2 June- Kate Miller Heidke


Kate Miller-Heidke loves JOY as much as JOY loves her. Join Bridget in The Campervan from 4pm today and you'll also be sharing the journey with Kate Miller-Heidke who will swing by on her way out on tour.

Earlier on in the day Alister Smith the director of Short + Sweet Dance Festival will call in to talk to Gary at 11:20am.


Then Corrine Grant will call to chat to Michael at 1:20pm to talk about her involvement in the Heart of St Kilda Concert at the Palais on June 4.

Featuring the likes of:
Icehouse, Kate Ceberano, Dave Hughes, Mark Seymour, Tex Perkins, Dan Sultan, Tim Rogers, Blue King Brown, Mick Molloy, Greg Fleet and Julia Zemiro the concert will benefit the Sacred Heart Mission.

Podcast worth a listen
Transmission Time: Interview with Georgina Beyer was the world’s first transsexual to be elected as a city mayor and later a member of parliament. She served two terms in the New Zealand parliament as the member for Wairarapa from 1999 to 2007.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Sunday May 31- Local and Vocal


This Sunday, Scott Davis from the GLLO team will be joining Jenny for fun, frivolity and independent music on Local and Vocal again.

In the first hour there will be a live set and interview with Joe Neptune, their debut album No Time To Grow Up is out now, and in the second hour Charles Jenkins will be talking about the Blue Atlas Ball.

There will be BAM, the gig guide, and lots of great tunes.

Stay tuned to Local and Vocal for a Farnsey special in the aftermath of yet another Last Time Tour.

Podcasts worth a listen.
Technogaze - The lighter side of the 'net: What is an internet meme?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Thursday May 21- Christine Nixon & Nikki Webster

This morning on Andy and Adrian, Nikki Webster calls in to talk about all things music.

Later on tune in to Paul Anthony and The Conch between 12 and 1 today to hear a discussion with former Victorian Police Commissioner, Christine Nixon.

Podcasts worth a listen: Michelle Clunie chats to Adz and Ginni from The Hump Day Crew about her role as Melanie, the reaction to Queer As Folk, her work on the film Leaving Barstow and other projects in the pipelines, as well as taking salsa dancing lessons with her boyfriend, NY Senator Eric Schneiderman.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Thursday May 14- The Conch

The Conch with Paul Anthony and at 1:10pm Connor Dowling a dancer in the show 360º currently on tour through the Sydney Dance Company will have a chat about what to expect. Then a bit later at 2:10pm Paul Anthony will be joined in studio by Noel Anderson who is the director and a cast member, Simon Doyle from the Boroondara Theatre Company's production, Blowing Whistles.

To complete the theatre focused trio after 3pm, Colin MacPherson who plays Charlie Fox and Kasia Kaczmarek who plays Karen in the Chapel Off Chapel production, Speed-the-Plow will be in to talk about the show.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wednesday May 13- True Live and Scott Lowell


Wednesday Morning after 8 on the Hump Day Crew, Gay May continues with an interview with Scott Lowell who is most well known for playing the role of Ted on Queer as Folk, in coming weeks you can look forward to hearing from Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill and Hal Sparks.


John from Wednesday Training Wheels (1pm) will be joined in the studio by Melbourne band True Live who will talk about their sophomore album and will even perform a track live.
Podcasts worth a listen:
Technogaze
Radio Broadcasting Methods Radio Broadcasting - Analog, Digital and Internet. Including an inteview with JOY Station Manager, Stephen Hahn about digital community radio.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tuesday May 12

This afternoon on JOY keep an ear out for Chris who will be interviewing Dale Baker, who is the Senior Ballet Master, for The Dancers Company at the Australian Ballet School to talk about the Morning Melodies concert series at the Arts Centre this month.

A bit later on and Chris will be joined in the studio by Sebastian Anzaldo and Sharon Owens who are playing the roles of Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand in The Concert That Never Was a performance that imagines what might have happened should they have teamed up for a tour.

Podcasts worth a listen:

The Fool and The Opera
Strange couplings, space reimagined and secular humanism. This interstellar episode geeks it up to talk Space Opera. Plus we talk to Nicole Youl, Melbourne’s leading Madama Butterfly.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Monday May 11 - Wes Carr, The Thermals and more


On Monday morning join Gordon from 9am where he'll talk to Graeme Shears, the CEO of Epilepsy Foundation about Epilepsy Awareness Week and then a bit later on at 10:20am the gang from Teuila Postcards will be in. Their show is about three tourists journey to a fantasy island expecting an exotic, blissful and dreamlike holiday of cocktails, coconuts and dancing girls.


Afternoons on JOY 12:20pm Wes Carr will call in to talk to Chris about his upcoming tour and his career to date and then a bit later on Chris will talk to Phil Roberts actor/ director of Constance Yorkshire a production by Eagle's Nest Theatre.

An Awkward Pause, with Cade (11:00pm) features an interview with Hutch, vocals/guitarist of american indie rock band The Thermals.




Podcasts worth a listen:
Allegro Non Troppo - Sue Ex Married Woman
The discovery of self, is the longest and almost never completed journey we all travel. On the way through, things change and surprises make life interesting. Human sexuality is the most complex, because it is so individual and defies labels.



Saturday, May 9, 2009

May 9 -Tourism & Eurovision

The crew from Detours (12pm) will be joined by the Minister for Tourism, Tim Holding to talk about the exciting and glamourous world of tourism from a politician's point of view.

Meanwhile later in tonight tune in to hear Andy Bell with the wonderfully bizarre and completely awesome The Full Catastrophe (10pm) . This week the theme is "The Full - Not Eurovision Song Contest - Catastrophe." It promises to feature all the good stuff we could get from Europe including Gaelic punk, Norwegian hip hop and Estonian reggae.

Podcasts worth a listen:
Paul Anthony's Vivian St James tribute, a heartfelt and fun celebration of the iconic Vivian St James.

The podCraft, episode 3: featuring the Boxcutters, an opportunity to find out more about podcasting's favourite television based radio show on the internet.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

May 5- Eagle's Nest Theatre


This afternoon on JOY at 3:20pm Michael will have director, Peita Collard on the phone to talk about Eagle's Nest Theatre's latest production, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in a vibrant new interpretation based on the riots in the summer of 1964 when rival Mods and Rockers battled it out on England’s Brighton Beach.

The show starts a two week run next week at the Northcote Town Hall.


Podcasts worth a listen: Andy and Adrian talk to Gold Logie nominee Kate Ritchie about her race to beat long time soapie rival, Harold Bishop.
Local and Vocal, Jenny chats with Abby Dobson about her new album, Rise Up.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Interviews April 28- Jonathon Welch

This morning at 9:30am be sure to listen out for Gary's interview with popular choir man, Jonathon Welch best known for his work with the Choir of Hard Knocks as well as the Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus. He'll be having a chat with Gary about his memoir, Choir Man.
Podcasts of interest:
New podcast only show, The podCraft features interviews with podcasters about podcasting. The first two episodes feature Here! podcast presenter, Josh Rosenzweig and The Sound of Young America's, Jesse Thorn.
Saturday Magazine continues to bring you topical GLBTI based discussion in this podcast they talk to Rodney Croome about de -criminalisation of homosexuality around the world. Marg and Geoff also talk to Chilean born Cisco Fisher about his journey.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Amy Spiers, Photobooth Project - April 21

Amy Spiers creator of The Photobooth Project will drop by at 9:30am to talk about her role in the Abbotsford Convent's 5th Birthday celebration. The Photobooth Project is a makeshift version of the traditional photo booth and offers participants a photographic souvenir, but with one catch, you must have your photograph taken together with someone you do not know.

At 1:20pm Chris will be joined by Simon Stone director of the Hayloft Project's production of Spring Awakening, that won the Sun Herald's best independent production in 2008. Hayloft is also preparing for a season of Chekov's 3xSisters at the Meat Market.'

You may have heard Raen's 70's inspired disco track, Honey playing on JOY recently. They'll be on the phone to Chris at 2:20pm to talk about the single, their upcoming debut album, After the Storm and their short film, Zombie.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

DeAnne Smith


Thursday on The Campervan, Canadian comedian DeAnne Smith, will be on board with Bridget. She's in town for a couple of shows this week that are coincidentally on at the same time as the Melbourne Comedy Festival.


Earlier in the day Paul Anthony will take your calls on The Conch, he'll also be joined by Tracy Harvey to talk about Call Girl the Musical, Dr Caroline Symons about the Come Out and Play survey and comedian Janet A McLeod about her comedy tour of the Melbourne Museum.


Podcasts to listen to: The Fool and The Opera episode 16 including an interview with Coloratura soprano Lorina Gore, Technogaze talks New Media.

Monday, April 6, 2009

What's on Tuesday

It's a Comedy Festival bonanza. This time of year all of Melbourne seems to be taken over by the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and here at JOY things are equally influenced.

On Straight Up! with Taryn, Asher Treleaven will drop by at 8:40am to talk about his Comedy Festival show, Open Door.

Gary will have two interviews during his show Tuesday morning, Dave Bloustein will talk about his show, The Social Contract at 9:20am. At 11:20am, The Hounds will talk about their show The Last Bucket of Water.

In the afternoon, Chris will get a visit from Damian Callinan at 1:20pm who has a show at the Comedy Festival called Is This Thing On? The Dave Berry Story.

Podcasts worth a listen: Allegro Non Troppo does Part 1 of its ANZAC Day special, and Saturday Magazine has a discussion about GLBTI community.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Missy joins The Campervan

Bridget has a couple of ladies with plenty of musical talent on board The Campervan this afternoon.


Missy Higgins who these days spends most of her time in the United States will call in to The Campervan on Monday for a chat just after 5pm.

Missy will be in Melbourne for one day only, this Easter Sunday performing with Tim Freedman and The Cat Empire before heading back to the US.

Earlier on Emily Williams will drop by for a chat after her performance in Bendigo over the weekend.

Adam Elliott on the Couch


Oscar winning film maker, Adam Elliott will drop by the Casting Couch just after 6pm for a chat about his latest film - Mary and Max.


The claymation film features the voices of Toni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eric Bana, and Barry Humphries.

Mary and Max is the story of pen-friendship between Mary Dinkle, a chubby lonely eight year old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max Horovitz, a 44 year old, severely obese, Jewish man with Aspergers Syndrome living in the chaos of New York and spans 20 years and 2 continents.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ka-Ching and other JOYness

Andy from Three Chords in the Truth brings you an a new show, Ka -Ching. Every Wednesday between 12 and 1pm you'll be able to hear all about our great love/hate relationship: finance.

Tomorrow morning at 8:40am Andy and Adrian will be joined in the studio by Puppetry of the Penis.

Podcasts worth a listen: Detours interview with film maker, Nitzan Gilady 'Jerusalem is Proud to Present..., The Fool and The Opera chats to the Aussie world famous soprano, Cheryl Barker.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Youth Week

This week is youth week and JOY is an official media partner of National Youth Week, so there'll be plenty of youthful and exciting content.

Stay tuned to JOY to hear Coming Out stories throughout the week, our shows will be guest presented by young people from around the station and we'll also have two outside broadcasts.

Today (Tuesday the 31st of March) between 2pm and 4pm we'll be broadcasting live from Monash Uni's Caulfield campus with plenty of guests including Hannah Gadsby and Otto from Die Roten Punkte.

Friday the 3rd of March between 12pm and 2pm we'll be live from Princes Hill Secondary College with guest Tom Ballard.

Podcast highlights: Chris interviews UK comedian, activist, broadcaster- Liz Carr, The Hump Day Crew catch up with Matt Werkmeister from Neighbours and Technogaze talk Home Entertainment.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

We've got something for everyone


Here at JOY we try and arrange something for everyone, and that extends to our interviews. This Monday we've got the perfect example of that. At 11:20am Gordon will be joined by Mark Wilson the director of Doorslam Productions latest show, Inside the Island.



Later on in the day Chris will have Danny McGinlay drop in at 1:20pm to talk about his Comedy Festival show, Food Dude that'll be on at Comedy at Trades.


On the phone at 2:20pm, Shaynna Blaze from Selling Houses Australia will be giving Chris some tips on interior design, talking about her show, and her career.
Podcasts you should be listening to: Technogaze- Mac vs PC, and The Petri Dish - Addiction.

Monday, March 16, 2009

What's Happening at JOY

Tuesday the 17th of March.

Tune in at Brekkie time with Jase and Taryn, they'll be having a chat to comedian Cameron Knight at 7:20, who is combining cycling and comedy to raise funds for cancer.

Just past 11am and Gary will be joined by Maude Davey and Sarah Ward from Melbourne Worker's Theatre for a chat about their upcoming Survival Sessions series.

And then at 1:20pm Michael will be having joined on the phone by Sally Goldner who is a part of the Coming Out Late Panel during Melbourne Queer Film Festival.

You also might want to swing by and get a podcast...a hot tip on a worthwhile listen is The Petri Dish podcast who take us on a ride through the world of diets with a science spin.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Friday Mornings with Leanne


Leanne will be having a chat with Rachel Lennon from Positive Women about their International Women's Day event next week.

Later on in the morning Alister Smith, the writer and director of The Petticoat Soiree will be in to talk about the show's run at the Butterfly Club.

Stay tuned next Friday to Leanne who will be having an International Women's Day special program. The detail of the guests will be up soon.

Also keep tuned to JOY to find out more about our Mardi Gras and ChillOut Festival special programming.
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