Banksia: Dr Vicki Couzens On Stolen Land, Stolen Language
Prominent artist and Gunditjmara Keerray Woorroong woman Dr Vicki Couzens joined Vanessa Morris on Banksia to speak about her work in Indigenous language across the continent.
She discusses the importance of language to…
Maps: Perfume Genius and Glory
American artist Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) discusses his new 7th studio release album Glory, an ode to desire and longing. Perfume Genius delves into the stories and inspiration behind the songs, his…
Maps: Comedy, Contents and Contentedness with Lewis Garnham
Local legend and comedian Lewis Garnham discusses his upcoming show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Stream of Contentedness, desciribing his search for a "feeling of contentment" within the chaos that is…
The Good, The Dub & The Global – 25 March 2025
An episode of The Good, The Dub & The Global on 25 March 2025
Byte Into IT: Dr Jathan Sadowski With His Latest Book Critiquing Capitalism And Technology
Senior lecturer at Monash University, Dr Jathan Sadowski, joins the show to speak about his newly-released second book, The Mechanic And The Luddite. The book focuses on how the systems of capitalism and…
Uncommon Sense – 25 March 2025
Dr Emma Shortis on US politics; Marking 10 years of Piano Day with FLOAT founder Sofia Ilyas alongside pianists / composers Jordi Forniés and Christina Higham who will perform at Tempo Rubato on…
Hannie Day & April May/Annwen Roberts
Tyler is joined by Hannie Day and April May, who play us beautiful music. Annwen Roberts swings by to talk about her debut solo album, 'Sky Omens'.
Superfluity: RRR Radiothon Party
A special edition of Superfluity, with Casey broadcasting solo, and including requests from the RRR Radiothon Party at an undisclosed location and from listeners.
Maps – 24 March 2025
Fee has a chat with Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) around his latest album Glory, and Lewis Garnham drops by to shoot the breeze about his forthcoming Comedy Festival show Stream Of Contentedness…
Future Perfect: Investigative Journalist Nick McKenzie On Organised Crime In The CFMEU
New revelations reported in The Age about corruption within the CFMEU have “highlighted the entrenched nature” of organised crime in the construction sector, and “the ineffectiveness of actions by federal and state governments…



















