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Jess and Rachel are joined this week by Evelyn Araluen, Co-Editor In Chief of Overland. They discuss the extreme narratives at the ends of public culture, the need for independent media, and celebrating…
Daanyal Saeed joins Jess, Rachel and Esther to discuss the outrage over Laura Tingle's comments at the Sydney Writers' Festival. Why is it that the media so often takes commentary out of context?
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Independent Journalist, author of the Palestine Laboratory & co-founder of Declassified Australia, Antony Loewenstein, joins Jess and Rachel to discuss zionism, anti-semitism, and the fight against fascism, after the exploration of these topics…
Jordan Van Den Berg (aka PurplePingers – the mastermind behind shitrentals.org) joins Spin Cycle to dive into his work on the housing crisis, rental rights being a citizen journalist.
Jordan also digs into…
Poet, author and human rights lawyer Sara M. Saleh recently penned the essay Palestine as Liberatory Praxis for Meanjin – digging into how traditionally 'progressive' spaces have remained silent and complicit about human…
Journalist and writer Jonathan Green joins Charlie and Rachel to unpack his new piece for The Monthly Whose ABC?, which applies a historical context to understand the current state of affairs and…
Tito Ambyo, writer, researcher, producer, and RMIT journalism lecturer, joins Jess and Charlie on this week's Spin Cycle.
He shares his thoughts on the practice of journalism and its future. What does it…
Writer and Journalist Ben Abbatangelo (he/him) (Gunaikurnai/Wotjobaluk) joins Spin Cycle to dicuss Alice springs, the voice, and comments from Dutton and Jacinta Price.
Jess, Charlie and Rachel return for the first episode of Spin Cycle in 2024! They kick off a mammoth week in the news media with a detailed look at Antoinette Lattouf's claim of…
In the final episode of Soin Cycle for the year, Jess, Charlie and Rachel revisit the highlights of the Australian media in 2023. They also wrap up the media stories of the past…