Breakfasters: Dr Rachel Coghlan on the Stories & Experiences of Health Practitioners in Gaza
Dr Rachel Coghlan is a humanitarian and palliative care practitioner, researcher, and advocate. She joins the Breakfasters to talk about her PhD research on palliative care in Gaza, her experiences there, and her…
Future Perfect: Gregor’s Guardian Angels
Naarm-Melbourne pop oddity Gregor hops into studio with Dylan Bird to talk about creativity, song-writing processes, brand new single ‘Angels’ and the imminent release of his new album Satanic Lullabies on Chapter Music.
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The Good, The Dub & The Global – 16 April 2024
An episode of The Good, The Dub & The Global on 16 April 2024
Full Circle: Experiments in Pop with James K
New York based musician and vocalist James K defies any one genre, drawing from industrial techno, glitch and pop to form her very own experimental sound and image. With releases out on AD93…
Uncommon Sense – 16 April 2024
Philosopher and best-selling author A. C. Grayling joins Amy to talk about his new book, Who Owns The Moon? In Defence of Humanity's Common Interests in Space. Historian and author Dr Emma Shortis…
The Cave: The Last One Ever
After six years taking us into The Cave every Friday evening, and 21 years on the Triple R airwaves, the legendary Woody McDonald is stepping off. Listen back to his final Cave ever…
Uncommon Sense: Antony Loewenstein Provides An Update On The Israel-Gaza Conflict
Amy Mullins is joined by Jewish journalist, author and academic Antony Loewenstein, who worked in East Jerusalem from 2016-2020, to discuss the latest developments in the conflict in Israel-Gaza.
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Indigenuity: Discovering Australia’s Oldest Known Pottery At Jiigurru
Krystal is joined by Dingaal Clan member and Walmbaar Aboriginal Corporation Chairperson Kenneth McClean to talk about the exciting discovery of archaeological artefacts and pottery dating back over 2000s years on Jiigurru Island…