3MGB>>What's New
2006
20th / 21st July
New Kids On The Block and
Orbitsville moved from Thursdays to Fridays
10th June -
Winter Raffle drawn
3rd June -
Roy Severs went solo with
Rush Hour
26th May -
Sibling Of New Kids On The Block returned as well.
25th May -
The MLC Marshmead Show returned, coordinated by
Sam Ginsberg
18th May -
New Kids On The Block returned with
Don Ashby at the helm
16th May -
Community House Show replaced by
The Healthy Living Show.
11th May -
Razzamatazz presented by
Sue Chapman replaced
Genoa Gold when
Margaret Stevenson took a break.
30th April -
Greta Jessup returned as a member of the
From The Concert Hall roster
27th April -
Don Ashby and
Orbitsville returned
28th February -
Leah Morrison moved to
Tuesday Lunchbox
23rd February -
Leah Morrison returned with
Thursday Lunchbox replacing
Alida Beedle's
The Usual Suspects
12th February to 14th February - Another brief period off the air with transmission woes
12th February - Web Site revisited after eighteen months of neglect
15th January - 3MGB Off The Air - Transmitter Failure; Returned 24th January
2005
5th November -
Saturday Nite Party returned, hosted by
Tim Frazer
10th October -
Michael Beedle took over
Monday Breakfast as sole presenter
8th August -
Michael Beedle went on air with his first program,
Beedle's About
2004
12th October -
Barry McCulloch returns to the 3MGB air waves, reviving
The Fun House
7th September - James Mason returned to the 3MGB air waves, reviving his Golden Oldies Lunchbox on Tuesday and adding
Mouldy Oldies Lunchbox on Thursday
7th August -
Graeme Norman added Mainly Music to the Saturday Line-up
14th July -
Ken Cooper introduced
AMRAP Hour
30th June -
Leah Morrison returned with
Wednesday Lunch
21st June - Maintaining Phil's Rage became
Anything's Possible and happened on Mondays as well as Fridays
11th June -
Trading Post started, hosted by
Brigette Senior with
Graeme Norman producing and
River Romeo joined
Naomi Corrie on
Hangin' Out
5th June -
Jake Owen officially joined
Amy Vatcher on
Rock Steady
29th May -
Di Rumble and
Pam Richmond joined the
Sisters Of Soul roster
20th May -
James Owen introduces his new show,
Various Variations Of Variety
4th May -
Margaret Stevenson went traveling again
27th March -
Pump moved to Saturday, as well
Nick Guthrie retained the old Pump spot now called
Wednesday Lunch
18th February -
Sue And Joy's Selection went into recess, the gap filled by
Don Ashby moving
Orbitsville forward to noon and by past presenter
Nick Guthrie with a new one hour show called
Pump
5th February -
Ken Cooper introduced
All Australian Country Hour.
On the same day
Pot-pourri and
Easy Listening merged and slightly altered their time slot to become
Brunch
4th February - The TAFE show reappeared, this time hosted by
Julie Scott and called
Outreach Show
29th January - After a lengthy spell in the background
Maxim Dogger went public with
Max Music
1st January -
Jo Pardoe took over
Rhythm
2003
12th December -
Rock Steady returned with
Amy Vatcher at the helm
23rd November - New PO Box Number 555
21st November - Steve Green introduced his new show
Maintaining Phil's Rage
30th October - Another new presenter
Emma Pantazis introduced another new show
Rhythm
19th October - A new presenter
Paul Joy introduced a new show
At The Chapel, Live
2nd September -
Margaret Stevenson returned to the 3MGB air waves
30th July -
Don Ashby introduced a new show
Orbitsville
26th July -
Jake Owen introduced a new weekend
show
Saturday Night Jive
24th June -
Gail Rands joined the 3MGB team.
10th June - The first show for new presenter,
Jake Owen
23rd May - A new show,
Local Punk, for
Ken Morrison
6th May - A new show, Daddy's Love, for
David Jeffery
3rd May -
Naomi Corrie introduced her new show
Hangin' Out
April 20th - New presenter
Robbie Hargreaves introduced his new show
Industrial Strength.
April 19th - New presenter
David Jeffery joined the 3MGB team.
April 14th
Margaret Stevenson went travelling again,
Mike Webb took over
Genoa Gold.
Off The Shelf went into recess
April 6th - New presenter
Barry (Bazza) McCulloch first presented his new show
The Fun House
April 2nd - Photo of
Sheila Day added.
March 19th - Photo of
Jo Pardoe added.
February 18th -
Leah Morrison returned presenting
Tuesday Drive
February 13th -
Susie Vatcher takes over
Radio Waves
January 14th - Photo of
Maree Webb added.
January 4th - Photo of
Geoff Coles added.
2002
December 31st -
Margaret Stevenson introduces her new show
Off The Shelf
December 21st -
Sisters Of Soul turned into the reprise of the LP Show. Prezzi Care was in town and joined
Leah Morrison for a trip down memory lane.
December 6th -
Bleeding Ears went into recess.
November 13th - A
New Committee was elected at the AGM, some old faces some new.
September 20th - New presenter
Jo Pardoe took over
Friday Lunchbox
September 17th -
Margaret Stevenson returned with
Genoa Gold
September 13th - New presenter
Mervyn Kimm with new Friday Breakfast show
Waterfront
August 8th - Back to
Eagles Nest Brekky Show with
Sue Williamson
August 1st -
Larry Corrie died
July 20th -
Danielle Bonner returned as a
Sister Of Soul
July 8th - The return of
Luise McLean with
Monday Drive
June 26th -
Laurie Hamilton renamed his Wednesday breakfast spot
This And That
May 30th - Friday Breakfast became the property of
Linda Damon and
Cream And Sugar
May 8th - New presenter
Laurie Hamilton went to air, going solo the following week with
Bubble And Squeak.
April 30th - A vacationing
Tess Turner returned to look after
Tuesday Drive
April 25th -
Luise McLean's new show
Rock 'n' Retro started.
April 10th -
Ken Cooper returns with his old show,
Rock 'n' Country, in a new time slot.
April 9th -
Leah Morrison returned to her old Tuesday morning slot with a new show called
Mish-Mash.
April 7th -
Sheila Day took a break from
Uptown Sunday Morning handing over to
Mike Webb.
April 3rd -
Ken Cooper returned as a fill-in presenter
March 19th -
Letitia Owen returned as a presenter
March 5th -
Mike Webb took over the
Tuesday Drive seat.
March 3rd -
That's All Folk returned from recess.
March - Photo of
James Morrison added.
February 21st -
Leah returned as a regular presenter.
February 18th - A new show -
MTR (Maintain The Rage) with a new presenter -
Phil Scott.
February 13th -
Bubble And Squeak and
Eagles Nest Brekky Show swapped time slots.
January 16th -
Sue Williamson joined the committee.
January 4th -
Snap, Crackle, Pop gave way to
Bubble And Squeak and
Oz Country was introduced into our line-up.
January - Ken Cooper's ill health forced a major re-arrangement of our line up.
2001
December - A number of shows went into recess or disappeared from our line-up on a more permanent basis, these included
Music Without Borders,
Future Generations,
New And Used,
Get Ready and
Peter's First Show
29th December -
Guerilla Radio returned.
December -
James Mason took over as Programming Manager.
4th December -
X-treme extended by one hour.
December - Photo of
Roland Adkins added.
13th November -
Don Ashby introduced his new evening program
Music Without Borders.
10th November -
James Morrison returned to the 3MGB air waves.
7th November -
Peter's First Show moved back one hour.
28th September - The return of
Bleeding Ears.
27th September -
Michael Watkins made his first appearance as a presenter.
25th September -
Tess Turner filled in during her brief return to Mallacoota.
19th September -
Margaret Stevenson returned to our line up.
14th September - The final edition of
Guerilla Radio.
13th September -
Julie Scott returned to our line up.
12th September -
Ken Cooper returned to
Wednesday Breakfast.
10th September - A new presenter
Luise McLean took over
Monday Drive.
5th September - A new show
Peter's First Show with a new presenter
Peter Fisher.
4th September -
Mary Dawson returned with a new Tuesday morning show -
New And Used.
28th August -
Latest Plans of the Proposed Joint Venture Building.
28th August -
Golden Oldies Lunchbox reverted to one hour allowing the return of the popular
Nuthin' But The Blues to our program line-up.
4th August -
Draft Principles posted
August - Photos of
Michael Drake,
Sue Williamson,
Greg Cyster and
James Mason added
25th July -
Mike Webb presented his first show
24th July - New program
X-treme, presenters included newcomer
Nanda Gibbs
22nd July -
AIRN.R.G. and
Uptown Sunday Morning extended by thirty minutes
14th July -
Future Generations and
Get Ready swapped time slots
2nd July - New Presenter
John Drake
July -
Linda Damon resigned as our secretary
July -
Margaret Stevenson took a break to travel and work commitments took
Julie Scott off air.
July - Entry for
Michael Drake updated
July - Additional site navigation progressively added as pages are updated
27th June - Poor health forced
Ken Cooper to give up his
Wednesday Breakfast spot,
Don Ashby took over.
24th June - New Show
AIRN.R.G. (Energy) with new presenters
Prudence Gibbs &
Lis Stevens
23rd June -
Leah Morrison returned
June - Various changes to the ComRadSat service, some affecting programs that we do not put to air
8th June -
Doreen Thorpe returned with
Kaleidoscope
1st June - New presenter
Jacinta Stone went to air
19th May -
Final Day at the Old Studio (Large Photo - 121k)