This week Kulja and Dylan talk to Richard Frankland about the 25th anniversary of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
Then Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth talks about the communities of Carteret Islands and their decision to relocate due to global warming and rising sea levels destroying their home.
Finally Mel Cranenburgh stops in for the Reading Room and talks to Jo Case the program manager at the Melbourne Writers Festival about short story collections.
About this program
Putting local issues in a global context, including weekly insights into our cities, democracy, rights, culture, energy and environment. All stitched together with a mixtape of music.
Regular guests and segments include: urban planning and history with Assoc/Prof David Nichols; Cam Walker's eco-update; Guardian Australia reporter Benita Kolovos on Victorian state politics; Jeff Sparrow on politics, society, and everything in between; freedom of information correspondent Petra Stock, and live music.
Program theme: Hugh Masekala's Grazing in the Grass
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The podcast intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.
https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion