A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary i
On this week's episode, we're joined by Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker and Samantha Floreani to t
This week’s episode covers the Yuendumu community-led campaign Karrinjarla Muwajarri - no police gun
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We all agree everyone deserves access to good quality education. Unfortunately – not everyone is gi
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One aspect of Australia's draconian border regime that has grown in recent decades is the educa
This week Áine Kelly-Costello chats to us about disability and migration and how the two intersect.
This week's show covers updates in the struggle for self-determination of West Papuans, includi
In the lead up to the federal election, we’ve seen a host of minor far-right political parties spin,
When you think of wellness influencers, what comes to mind? Sun? Yoga? Neo-Nazis!!? Today we hear fr
The Victorian Government is proposing to significantly expand the capacity of the Dame Phyllis Frost
Australia is in the midst of a housing crisis, and yet the primary focus of politicians is on privat
This week we focus on the struggle of Uyghur people in occupied East Turkestan. The Chinese state ha
This week we hear from transgender Tamil woman Amity Mara on the Borderless Affirmations Mutual Aid
The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified existing systemic inequalities. We hear from a rally in Melbou
This week on the program we focus on the situation for people fleeing from war on the Polish border
Today's show features two women working towards climate justice in so-called Australia: Tishiko
In a collaborative show with Sudanese refugee and freelance journalist Elina Mark, we delve into edu
On this week’s program, we’re analyzing two stories making national news. Our first story looks at w
This week we hear from queer, Maori-Polish writer, abolitionist and organiser, Julia Rose Bak, abou