The Golden Age Of Piracy – 16 October 2024
Emmett Kelly from The Hard Quartet selects his Formative Five.
Radio Marinara: Dr Alice Clement’s Deep Dive into Ancient Coelacanth and their Modern Mysteries
Dr Alice Clement, an evolutionary biologist from Flinders University, joins the team to discuss the coelacanth—an ancient lineage of fish often referred to as "living fossils." Coelacanths have fleshy fins with a bone…
The Mission: Historian Clare Wright on How the People of Yirrkala Changed The Course of Australian Democracy
Professor Clare Wright OAM joins Daniel James to discuss her new book, Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions. An award-winning historian and public commentator, Naku Dharuk tells the powerful story of the Yirrkala…
Breakfasters: Mostafa Azimitabar’s Tale of Detention, Freedom and Creative Expression
Kurdish refugee and artist Mostafa ‘Moz’ Azimitabar joins the Breakfasters to share his story of detention, freedom, creativity, and advocacy. After fleeing Iran, Moz was detained for eight years by the Australian government…
Literati Glitterati: Lucinda 'Froomes' Price's Memoir on Narrow Beauty Ideals and Self-Worth
Lucinda ‘Froomes’ Price joins Mel Fulton to discuss her debut memoir, All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot – a funny, provocative look at thirty years of Western beauty standards. Through witty…
Literati Glitterati – 16 October 2024
An episode of Literati Glitterati, hosted by Mel Fulton, on 16 October 2024.
Banksia: Jamahl Yami on single release Blood Majik with Kawel Che
Naarm-based Waanyi Gangaliida hip-hop artist Jamahl Yami, originally from Gimuy (Cairns) in the naughty north, joined Vanessa Morris on Banksia to talk about single release Blood Majik ahead of shows with Barkaa…
Banksia: Bumpy reflects on returning home to Noongar Boodja and creating performance Tooni
Noongar artist Bumpy joined Vanessa Morris on Banksia to talk the upcoming debut of performance Tooni with the Australian Art Orchestra at the Arts Centre as part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
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