From Monica Lewinsky's reinvention, to an aged care serial killer, and a 1970s audio drama, these are the things we can't stop listening to this month.
Marty Sheargold, Triple M part ways following Matildas furore
Marty Sheargold and Triple M have "mutually agreed to part ways", after the radio host made offensive comments about the Matildas on air.
Triple M program off the air following 'disgusting' comments about Matildas
Comedian Marty Sheargold and the Triple M radio program bearing his name did not go to air on Wednesday after he and the station were forced to apologise for comments he made about the Matildas.
Media personality and radio presenter Philip Brady dies, aged 85
Radio presenter and TV identity Philip Brady has died days after announcing his retirement.
Kyle Sandilands to undergo urgent brain surgery after aneurysm diagnosis
The radio host has revealed he will undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with an aneurysm that requires "immediate attention".
Vale Julie Copeland, an 'intrepid' and pioneering arts broadcaster
Daniel Browning, host of The Art Show and Arts in 30, pays homage to respected former ABC Radio National presenter Julie Copeland.
Hear the real story of how Free Willy got free in moving new podcast
Looking for a way to while away those long summer days or pass the time on a road trip? From the real story of Free Willy to a dating show with a difference, we bring you four new podcasts to get your ears around.
'An extraordinary achievement': Triple j celebrates 50 years on air
The country's most popular youth radio station first hit the airwaves in 1975 as Double J, and is now reflecting on five decades of thrilling its audience, annoying its critics, and celebrating Australian music.
Hamish Macdonald to present Radio Sydney Mornings as 2025 line-up unveiled
The award-winning journalist leads a host of changes, which also sees Kathryn Robinson, Rae Johnston and Dom Knight added to the list of regular on air presenters.
Arnold Frolows, who helped shape triple j's sound for decades, dies aged 74
One of the first people hired for the ABC's youth-focused radio station became one of Australian radio's most influential figures.
Veteran ABC presenter David Bevan signs off after more than 30 years in media
A crowd of people, including past and present political adversaries, have joined a live audience for David Bevan's final broadcast as Mornings presenter ahead of his retirement.
Broadcaster Clive Robertson dies aged 78
Popular presenter Clive Robertson was known for his original broadcasting style, humour and going off-script.
ABC's 'one-off' broadcaster Clive Robertson dies aged 78
Clive Robertson was famous for breaking the rules of his profession and his often-humorous exchanges with fellow broadcaster Margaret Throsby.
Court documents reveal more details about historical charges laid against broadcaster Alan Jones
Court documents have shed slightly more light on the historical charges laid against broadcaster Alan Jones, including allegations he touched or fondled complainants' genitals and squeezed bottoms.
Matildas the catalyst for major exposure of women's sport, but still plenty of room for improvement
Analysis by the Victorian government shows the Matildas were the subject of one in five sports news stories published across the state during the tournament, but there's still a long way to go to achieve gender balance.
Richard Glover officially hangs up the microphone after 26 years in the 'best jobs in journalism'
The presenter signed off in front of a live audience on Friday in the weekly segment he kicked off in 1988.
TV newsreader Chris Bath to replace Richard Glover on ABC Radio Sydney’s Drive as more changes announced
The announcement comes as the station's Mornings host Sarah Macdonald reveals her contract has not been renewed.
New schedules for familiar voices and Rory McClaren to refresh ABC Radio Adelaide's line-up in 2025
The station announces its 2025 line-up, with Spence Denny to present Evenings, and ABC political reporter Rory McClaren to fill the role of David Bevan after he retires in December.
Former Queensland radio host Peter Lang jailed for historical child sex offences
The former Sunshine Coast celebrity will spend at least six months behind bars after being found guilty of child sex offences against a 13-year-old girl in 1988.
From amateur broadcasts reaching New York, to the ABC and SA-FM's Skyshow, Adelaide celebrates 100 years of radio
Commercial radio started with a bang in Adelaide after a live broadcast of federal election results in 1925 prompted a police response when 5,000 people gathered outside the studio of 5CL, which would later become the ABC.
'You've ruined my eye make-up': David Bevan's retirement prompts tributes and tears from listeners
Renowned, esteemed and much-loved ABC Radio Adelaide presenter David Bevan has announced his retirement after more than 20 years on the airwaves.