Byte Into IT: Dr Phoebe Matich Invites You To Share Your Thoughts On AI Voice Generation
Dr Phoebe Matich joins Byte into IT to unpack her ongoing research survey on how everyday Australians feel about AI voice generation in media. From audiobooks, podcasts to social media posts, generative AI…
Byte Into IT: Dr Emma Quilty On Tech-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence In The Pacific Islands
Dr Emma Quilty joins Byte Into IT to break down her study on the rise of gender-based violence and abuse through technology, specifically in the Pacific Islands. They unpack how culture, religion and…
Primal Screen: Cherien Dabis On Filming All That's Left Of You In Palestine
Flick is joined by acclaimed Palestinian American actress, director, and writer, Cherien Dabis as they discuss her third feature film All That’s Left of You. The film follows a Palestinian family across…
Baseline: Blaccents, AAVE and the Black Origins of Gen Z Slang with Zay Dupree
Linguistics, cognitive science and sociology content creator Zay Dupree joins Nana on Baseline to unpack the Black American roots of so-called Gen Z slang, 'blaccents,' and the richness of African American Vernacular English…
The Golden Age Of Piracy – 1 April 2026
Dottie and Ben from UK dream pop outfit Deary select their Formative Five
The International Pop Underground – 1 April 2026
An episode of The International Pop Underground on 1 April 2026
Baseline: NIASHA on New Single 'Kendenga' and the Rise of Amapiano
Naarm-based, Zimbabwe-born musician, songwriter and spoken word artist NIASHA joins Nana on Baseline to discuss the creative process behind her latest singles, Kendenga and Sizojabula, from writing in a language she doesn't…
Baseline: R-Coo Tran on Defending Victorian Public Housing and 44 Flats United
Nana is joined on Baseline by R‑Coo Tran, leader of 44 Flats United (44FU), a grassroots collective including residents of Naarm's 44 high-rise Housing Commission flats, former public housing residents…
The Mission: Meriki Onus on the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria Elections and Why She's Running
Daniel James speaks with Meriki Onus, activist and candidate in the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria elections, about family, activism and the stakes of Treaty in Victoria.















