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Author Catherine Deveny joins the Breakfasters to chat about her book ‘True North: A Memoir’ - a story of creating space for a new life, after ending a long-term relationship - and about…
Authors Phillipa (Pip) McGuinness and Toni Jordan are Mel Cranenburgh’s guests as she winds up four years of presenting Backstory. Mel and Pip discuss race, skin cancer and other topics dealt with in…
Ngāi Tahu author and journalist Becky Manawatu talks about writing her prize-winning debut novel ‘Auē’, which explores fractured families through the lives of two orphaned brothers; and Karen Cheng describes learning from her…
Historian and activist Jackie Huggins talks about the new edition of ‘Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation’, a collection representing almost four decades of her essays, speeches and interviews, re-issued through…
Activist, historian, essayist, novelist and poet Tony Birch talks about family, challenging the archives, and the personal being political, which he explores in his new poetry collection ‘Whisper Songs’, out through UQP; and…
To celebrate NAIDOC week, we hear an extract from the archives of the 3CR ‘Beyond the Bars’ project; and cartoonist and illustrator Lee Lai talks about their debut graphic novel ‘Stone Fruit’, out…
Crossover is the new album from Emma Donovan and The Putbacks, an anticipated return that follows their debut LP Dawn from 2014.
Donovan has been a vital force in music for over two…