Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at The University of Queensland - UQ Dorina Pojani on the death of the oBike in Melbourne, Executive Director at Refugee Legal David Manne joins us for Refugee…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth Australia with the latest in environment news ahead of World Environment Day tomorrow, journalist and shareholder activist Stephen Mayne…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Murial Bamblett, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care agency, about policies ensuring Aboriginal children are kept in Aboriginal guardianship.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Tilman Ruff from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons about denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula.
Then, Pete Goss from the Grattan Institute comes on the…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Trevor Birney, the producer of the new documentary No Stone Unturned about murders that took place in Northern Ireland during the 90's.
Dr Andrea Baker, Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Monash University, joins the show ahead of her appearance at the Music Cities Convention Melbourne happening on 19 20 April. Rob Wilson, Professor of Philosophy…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with the commissioner for the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission, Jill Gallagher, comes on the show to give an update on the treaty process in Victoria.
This week Kulja and Holly speak with journalist, Martin Flanagan about his new book A Wink From The Universe, about the Western Bulldogs 2016 Premiership.
This week Kulja and guest host, Holly, speak with Billy Griffiths, an Australian historian and author about his new book Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia.
Then, Siobhan Mcginnity, the founder of Musicians…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Dr Sarah Hayes Research Fellow in Archaeology and History at La Trobe University about the history of prostitution in 19th century Melbourne.
Kulja and Dylan return for another year of exciting and informative interviews beginning with Stephen Darley from The Independent and Peaceful Australia who will be coming on the show to talk about the…
This week, the final Grapevine for 2017, Kulja and Dylan speak with Tilman Ruff about being Nobel Peace Prize recipient for his work with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Shahleena Musk from the Human Rights Law Centre about the findings of the royal commission into the protection and detention of children in the Northern Territory.
This week Dylan and Kulja speak to historian and authorDr Tony Birch about the federal government's rejection of a key proposal coming out of the 2017 National Constitutional Convention at Uluru.
This week Dylan speaks with associate professor at the Nossal Institute for Global Health, Tilman Ruff returns to the show to talk about a nuclear weapons treaty
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Phil Robertson from Human Rights watch about the recent humanitarian crisis happening on the Burmese/Bangladeshi border
Then, Matt Watson from Taipan Tiger Girls comes on the…
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Professor George Williams from the University of New South Wales to talk about his new book, A Charter of Rights for Australia
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with film maker, Warwick Thornton, about his new film We Don't Need a Map, going over his comments of the symbolism of the Southern Cross
This week Dylan speaks with Associate Professor at the Nossal Institute at University of Melbourne, Tilman Ruff, about the recent talks for nuclear disarmament in New York
The week Kulja and Dylan speak with writer, Micheal McGirr, about his new book, Snooze: The Lost Art of Sleep, and how important it is to get a good night sleep.
This week Kulja and Dylan speak with Aziza who is founding president of Melbourne Artists for Asylum Seekers and refugee health nurse, Amelia Tauoqooqo for Refugee Week