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Kitty Flanagan in FISK

Family affair: Actor, writer, and comedian Kitty Flanagan talks about brand her new ABC series FISK

Kitty Flanagan joins Breakfasters to talk about FISK - a new comedy series set in a law office - which she created with a little help from her friends.

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Priscilla Atkins

National disgrace: Priscilla Atkins joins The Mission to talk about black deaths in custody

Co-Chair of the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Legal Service Priscilla Atkins joins Daniel James on The Mission to talk about the ongoing horror that is black deaths in custody.

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Pam Burridge

Radio Marinara: Girls Can Surf With Pam Burridge

The new documentary Girls Can’t Surf depicts competitive surfing culture in the 1980s and 1990s. Legendary Australian surfer Pam Burridge chats to Bron about her experience.

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Iliad - The Siege of Troy

Theatre tragic: Sigrid Thornton joins Breakfasters to discuss her performance in 'Homer’s Iliad - The Seige of Troy'

Screen and stage legend Sigrid Thornton joins Breakfasters to talk about her eight-hour long performance in 'Homer’s Iliad - The Seige of Troy'.

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Dropbear: poet Evelyn Araluen Joins The Glasshouse to interrogate the tropes of an unreconciled nation

Evelyn Araluen joins Beth AQ to chat about her poetry and prose collection, 'Dropbear', which explores Australian cultural tropes such as Blinky Bill within the context of Australia's violent dispossession of Indigenous nations.

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Fine wine: Archie Roach talks to Neil Morris on Still Here about his memoir, tour and album 'Tell Me Why'

Still Here host Neil Morris talks with Archie Roach about his memoir, tour and album Tell Me Why'.

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Alison Croggon

Backstory: Alison Croggon on Hew Book and the Art of the Essay

Award-winning novelist, poet, playwright, editor and critic Alison Croggon delves into her new book Monsters in a long-form interview with Mel. The book takes the form of both memoir and essay, confronting a…

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Call Of The Reed Warbler

Uncommon sense: Charles Massy discusses the role that regenerative agriculture can play in some of the world's most pressing issues

Regenerative farmer and author Charles Massy joins Uncommon Sense to discuss the ideas presented in his recently updated and re-released book, 'Call Of The Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture, A New Earth'.

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Good Fortune: On Nature And Intuition With Electronic Artist Yu Su

Jazz Feldy chats with Chinese-born, Vancouver-based DJ, producer, and sound artist Yu Su about her debut LP 'Yellow River Blue', and how her ambient sounds reflect her surroundings.

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Uncommon Sense

Uncommon Sense: Richard Beasley on the Murray-Darling Basin and His New Book

Barrister Richard Beasley SC discusses why he is angry about the death of the Murray-Darling Basin. His new book is called, Dead in the Water: A very angry book about our greatest environmental

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Sonia Bible on Primal Screen

Primal Screen: Re-examining The Witch Of Kings Cross With Sonia Bible

Sonia Bible joins Primal Screen to talk about her new film 'The Witch of Kings Cross' which is a representation of Rosaleen Norton's life and controversial artistic practice.

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The Rap Final Square

Farewell party: Namila Benson and Samira Farah join Areej Nur for the final episode of The Rap

Areej, Namila and Samira give The Rap the farewell party it deserves with some great turnes, a few tears, reflections on how far they've come, and a look to the future.

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Join Daniel James and Vanessa Morris for the Invasion Day broadcast 2021

Daniel James and Vanessa Morris bring you highlights from the Share the Spirit Festival, selected speeches from Melbourne's Invasion Day rally and heaps of deadly tunes.

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Rob Brooks

Byte Into IT: Rob Brooks On His New Book

Rob Brooks tells us about his book Artificial Intimacy, providing a fresh and original view of the very near future of human relationships.

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Neon Sunset: Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson comes to promote his new record, stays to talk about the universe

Off the back of Sleaford Mods’ new record 'Spare Ribs', singer Jason Williamson talks to Neon Sunset about “matters of the soul and the nature of all things”.

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Louise Milligan

Uncommon Sense: Louise Milligan on her new book 'Witness'

Award-winning investigative reporter Louise Milligan delves into the issues examined in her latest book, Witness: An Investigation Into the Brutal Cost of Seeking Justice. Louise talks about the traumatic effects witnesses and complainants…

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Perfume Genius

Breaking and Entering: Perfume Genius On Using Remixes As Therapy

Mike Hadreas’s ever-morphing pop project Perfume Genius released his fifth album Set My Heart On Fire Immediately last year. Like each album before it, Set My Heart builds and expands on the Perfume…

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Young Marble Giants’ Stuart Moxham On Far And Wide

Join Far And Wide’s Steve Wide as he delves into the memories of Young Marble Giants’ Stuart Moxham who is celebrating a re-release of their album 'Colossal Youth'.

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Twang: Marlon Williams On His Brand New Collab

Denise Hylands chats with Marlon Williams on Twang about his collaboration with Canadian duo Kacy & Clayton. The musicians met in a decidedly modern way, but the music they created has deep roots.

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Beverly Glenn-Copeland

Breaking And Entering: Beverly Glenn-Copeland On Music And Re-discovery

Underground icon Beverly Glenn-Copeland joins Simon and Lauren to reflect on his new retrospective compilation, Transmissions: The Music Of Beverly Glenn-Copeland.