This week, Uncle Larry Walsh and Isobel Morphy-Walsh talk about the significance of Wominjeka Festival; Comedians Nina Oyama and Lloyd Langford chat about their Comedy Festival shows; writer Sophie Cunningham fleshes out her new book of essays City Of Trees; historian and writer Kenan Malik shares his thoughts on the current state of identity politics; and the team explore things they love, and things they fear.
About this program
Music, news, sport, weather, information, special guests and regular segments each morning.
Monday to Friday from 6am. We post updates throughout the show (including links to books mentioned etc.) on Facebook and Twitter. You can also email us at breakfasters@rrr.org.au.
TEXT US ON:
0466 98 1027
SERVICE MUSIC TO:
Music Content Producer Sam Cummins: samc@rrr.org.au
INTRO TRACK:
Khruangbin - People Everywhere (Still Alive)
Weekly segments
Monday | 7:15am | Andrew "Donno" Donnison - Sports Wrap |
8:15am | Ben Eltham - Politics Wrap | |
Tuesday | 7:45am | Fi Wright and others - Book Reviews |
8:15am | Vanessa Toholka - Tech Talk / Adam Christou - Game Changers | |
Wednesday | 7.15am | Justin "Digga" Calverley - Down And Dirty / Michael Harden - Food Interlude |
7.45am | Dr. Jen - Weird Science | |
Thursday | 7:15am | Simone Ubaldi / Megan McKeough - Screen Reviews |
8.15am | Sean "Birdman" Dooley and others - 'Feature Creatures' / Guests - Global Affairs | |
Friday | 7:45am | 'Friday Funnybugger' with local comedians |
8:15am | The Breakfasters Breakdown Quiz | |
8:45am | Breakfasters Live |
The podcast intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.
https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion