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In 2016, Arrernte artist Declan Furber Gillick was living back home in Alice Springs working in an Aboriginal legal aid service when Four Corners aired its investigation into Don Dale Youth Detention Centre…
“He was a real cultural titan to us growing up. He was more than just a musician – he was a leader of social, political, sexual culture, as well. And he was hilarious.”…
Canadian-born, Berlin-bred electroclash iconoclast Peaches calls into LiveWire to chat about her new single Pussy Mask. She also talks about her post-COVID tour plans, laments the predictable reactions to her new music, and…
Get Down’s Chris Gill welcomes Fela Kuti's son Femi and grandson Made to the show. As the “first family of Afrobeat worldwide”, Femi and Made share their thoughts on being part of…
The team go hard on credit loopholes and phone flaws; Human Rights Law Centre's Hugh de Kretser explores the the pros and cons of mandating vaccines; Book critic Elizabeth McCarthy reviews Rachel Cusk's…
Black and Blue is the remarkable memoir of Gunai/Kurnai woman Veronica Gorrie who worked as a police officer and fought for justice from within a system that attacks and kills mob on a…
Adjunct Professor Bill Bowtell AO, Australia's foremost health policy strategist and author of Unmasked: The Politics of Pandemics, explores how nature creates viruses, but politics creates pandemics. He advocates for increased funding…
More than 450 Aboriginal people have died in custody since the Royal Commission's final report was published 30 years ago. On average, that’s about one Aboriginal death in custody every three weeks over…
Geraldine Hickey pays a visit to kick off day one of Radiothon; investigative journalist Michael Warner talks about his new book The Boys Club; the team chats about wagging school; journalist Antony…
Historian and author Dr Emma Shortis joins host Amy Mullins to discuss the release of her new book, Our Exceptional Friend: Australia’s fatal alliance with the United States. They open with a discussion…