2010: A ZED ODYSSEY EXHIBITION @ THE BLEEDING HEART GALLERY
13 AUGUST 2010
TO
20 AUGUST 2010

As part of this year’s Radiothon and 35th Birthday celebrations, 4ZZZ will once again partner with the Bleeding Heart Gallery to present an exhibition of epic proportions!
Volunteers at the station have been working hard to restore and collect a bucket load of memorabilia and fantastic historical recordings to share with the general public.
Launching with an opening night on Friday August 13, the exhibition will run for a week and feature aural, visual and textural delights.
On display will be posters, photos and publications as well as some audio recordings covering fascinating political and musical moments from Brisbane's past.
This promises to be an amazing event as Brisbane's longest running community radio station displays memento's from a rich, diverse and sometimes controversial past.

Bleeding Heart Gallery is open from Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm
Opening night launch on Friday 13th of August from 7pm!
Special Open Day with live broadcasting on Sat 14th of August, 9am to 3pm
Free Entry!
All Ages!



4ZZZ and The Bleeding Heart Gallery would like to say a big 'THANK YOU' to MAAP Media Bank for giving us technical support!



www.4zzzfm.org.au

www.bleedingheart.com.au


Zed started broadcasting on 8 December 1975, while Queensland was under the yoke of the Bjelke-Petersen National Party government.
The federal Labour (Whitlam) government had been sacked just days earlier, but their media policy was facilitating the birth of a whole generation of Australian public broadcasting stations.
At the time, Australia had the highest concentration of media ownership in the Western Hemisphere.
4-ZZfm became the country's first non-commercial, non-government station, delivering an independent voice to the Australian airwaves.
And then things really got interesting...