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COOLAC MASSACRE

Gundagai is known for an image of a dog on a box. This symbolism is more recently based on a poem about a bullock waggon stuck in the mud near Gundagai pre gazettal of Gundagai as a town in 1838. This bullock waggon carried a load of flour for the European settlers. The flour had to come from the mill at Goulburn. There was a severe drought happening. The flour on the bogged bullock wagon was rifled while the bullock driver was in the nearby hotel and subsequently, the remaining flour was laced with arsenic. More flour was taken from the waggon by Aboriginal people with the end result being there were many deaths. The massacre was heard about in Sydney and was investigated, but no one was able to be held to account. For many years the event was told and retold and a dog figure, representing an aspect of Australian Aboriginal lore, was placed on a stick at the Nine Mile near where the massacre happened. A photo exists of this earlier Dog monument. The story was passed down among long-time Gundagai residents and is still spoken about in Gundagai today but for many years when it was mentioned, people were told not to speak about it. The story was also retold in a popular Australian poem by

Coolac
Massacre’.


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Radio Monash and Monash’s DIY
Broadcast areaMonash University Campuses
Branding3MR
Programming
FormatCommunity radio: Music, Talk-back/ Talk-show, Education, Sports, News, Current Affairs & Foreign Language Content
Ownership
OwnerMonash University student initiative
History
First air date
1965 as 3DR (AM); 1989 (FM); 2001 DIY radio (web);

2006 Monash Radio

Former call signs
3DR (Draft Resistance)

3MU (Monash University)

Call sign meaning
Monash Radio
Links
WebcastRadio Monash & LiveStreaming
WebsiteRadio Monash Website

Radio Monash is the

online journalism
course.

Scope

The station provides journalism research, and news and discusion on performing arts, politics and music.

Indigenous affairs, alumni news from the University and some foreign language content is included in their production.[1]

As an overall joint initiative of the Monash Student Association (MSA), Monash University and the Radio Monash Association membership, Radio Monash is a unique endeavour involving members of the Monash community on all levels.[citation needed]

Radio Monash was the first internet only student radio station in Australia, after the station was forced to terminate broadcasting over the airwaves and began live streaming instead.

Brief Station History

Radio Monash began in 1965 as a

Department of Communications
. It did not at this stage have a wide audience as the station was outside the normal AM broadcast band. Its staff were largely journalism students, who from 1970 onward could have work at the station counted as a unit within their degree program.

In 1989, the station commenced FM transmission on 95.7 FM as a student broadcast to the Melbourne community. This was done on the basis of a temporary broadcast licence issued by the Department which had to be renewed regularly. A studio was built for it between 1992 and 1997 on a capital grant provided by the student union. The studio became operational in August 1999, by this stage it was running three days a week (Tuesday through Thursday).

In 2001 3MU changed it's name to 3MR (3 Monash Radio) to encompass the surrounding community of the Monash area rather than catering for just students going to Monash University. 2001 also saw 3MR become the first student radio station to have a stage at a major

bands
, both signed and unsigned, comedians or performance and a headlining international act.

However, 2001 also saw the end of a regular temporary community broadcasting program in Melbourne with the issuing of a number of permanent licences. 3MR did not receive it's own licence, but instead formed part of the successful

SYN FM
group.

Monash University specific radio then began broadcasting solely on the internet. In 2003, what was now "Radio Monash" received a grant from the Faculty of Arts at Monash University for a multi-campus streaming site which was eventually re-developed into an internationally accessible website as an access point for the radio station's live-streaming and podcast service.

Radio-On-Demand

Through the recommendation of the board, Radio-On-Demand was introduced in April 2007. Radio-On-Demand provides listeners with a convenient way of accessing content broadcasted at an earlier date as required.

Podcasting

Radio Monash is also a producer of podcasts of varying content. One regular podcast is the Vice Chancellor's Ancora Imparo , focussed primarily on general university matters and staff issues. Other podcasts include the Research Postgraduate series, focussing on degree by higher research students in line with the university's research focus. Other podcasts are based on the arts or student clubs.

Radio Monash styles itself as a producer of podcasts, and was at one time referred to as DIY Radio and Podcasting. .

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Reference

  1. ^ Station's web site. "About:". History. Radio Monash. Retrieved 2007-07-20. Staff largely comprised of journalism students, who from 1970 onward could have work at the station counted as a unit within their degree program. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  • Baker, Andrea (2004). "Music Radio Journalism on the Internet". Jour Net 2004 - Conference, the University of Newcastle. Retrieved 2007-07-18. Abstract: This paper explores a new and alternative form of journalism teaching and practice in Australian universities: *development of two Internet only radio stations, primary output is music journalism: QUT's emit & Monash's DIY.(Monash Radio) * critique traditional ways of measuring.... - Andrea Baker, Lecturer in Journalism Monash University, Melbourne {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  • "penguinradio.com". Internet radio directory. Retrieved 2007-07-20. Radio Monash is a popular, student run radio station based in Melbourne, Australia streaming 24/7. Offering on-demand programs as well as many different podcasts. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)

See also

External links

Category:Community radio stations in Australia Category:Community radio

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