This week Kulja and Dylan speak with prominent gay rights academic/activist, Dennis Altman about his writing process, politics and new book Unrequited Love.
Then, David Manne from Refugee Legal comes on the…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Ellio Fishman, the Director of Transport Innovation for the Institute for Sensible Transport, about Melbourne's blue bike riding sharing program finally being given the ax.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Jenny Smith from The Council for Homeless Persons about the recent announcement of a Victorian Parliamentary inquiry.
Then, directors Josh Cable and Marcus Cobbledick come on…
This week Dylan speaks with the Hong Kong correspondent for the New York Times, Austin Ramzy, about China attempting to extend its influence over Hong Kong.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Professor Veena Sahajwalla, director of the Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology at the University of New South Wales, about innovations in recycling and China…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with David Mann, executive director at Refugee Legal, about what a continuing Liberal government means for people seeking asylum in Australia.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with journalist, Guy Rundle about the state of world politics and his new anthology Practice: Journalism, Essays and Criticism.
Kulja and Dylan are back for another year of The Grapevine. This week they start with Serena Lillywhite from Transparency International about Australia's ranking in the corruption perception index.
For the final episode of the year, Kulja and Dylan speak with lawyer Eddie Synot from Griffith University about Indigenous representation in parliament.
Then Tony Wilson from Speakola comes on the show to…
This week Dylan speaks with Kon Karapanagiotidis from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre about his new memoir The Power of Hope: How Community, Love and Compassion Can Change Our World.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Bernard Keane from Crikey about the hearing involving the the leak of information that revealed the Australian government bugging a Timor-Leste government office.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Dr. James Driscoll from Monash university about how the eruption of an Indonesian volcano led Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Dr. Dave Nichols about the life and work of architect Charles Heath who designed lots of buildings around Moreland and the Fawkner cemetery
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Shireen Morris about her new book Radical Hearts: Three Stories Make Us One which is about constitutional recognition for indigenous people in Australia.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with David Bissell from the University of Melbourne about his new book Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Dr Nicole Kalms, Director of XYX Lab, and the Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture at Monash University. They have a chat…