Today's show is from on the ground at Waddananggu - the Indigenous reoccupation of Adani's mine lease celebrating its one year anniversary. I speak to a few of the Wangan and Jagalingou mob who have been here every day for a year, plus other Aboriginal people who have come to join in the celebrations. Originally broadcast 26/08/22
Sep 21, 2023•47 min•Season 1Ep. 23
Today's show is all about radical music and media. I interview Khepa Markhno, Mat Ward and Russell Henderson - three people who are out there regularly making independent media that promotes radical music. Originally published 12/08/22
Sep 20, 2023•43 min•Season 1Ep. 22
This week's show is about the brand new radical journal (Dis)solution. I chat to editor and author Morgan Heenan, plus we hear about some of the contributions from Srishti Chatterjee, Yin Paradies and Ruby Thorburn. Originally published 05/08/22
Sep 20, 2023•41 min•Season 1Ep. 21
Today we hear about the campaign to protect sacred Indigenous rock art at Murujuga in the Pilbara from being destroyed by expansion of the gas industry. We hear from a few different Ngarluma traditional owners about why this site is sacred, and what the gas industry is doing to it. Originally published 29/07/22
Sep 20, 2023•44 min•Season 1Ep. 20
Today we have a wide-ranging chat with Ray Grenfell – community radio host, activist and who is writing a phd on social media and its effects on social movements. We talk about the history of activists using the internet, about the wide-ranging effects of social media, and about the radical of creating autonomous social centres. Originally published 15/07/22
Sep 20, 2023•45 min•Season 1Ep. 19
Today's show is a Western Australian environment activism special! I speak to Anthony Collins about the proposed Scarborough offshore gas project and why people are trying to stop it, to Jess Beckerling about the big win to protect the state’s beautiful native forests, and to Carl Wilson from the Hamilton Hill Guerillionaires who are not waiting for permission to start regenerating native bushland in their suburban surrounds. Originally published 01/07/22
Sep 20, 2023•39 min•Season 1Ep. 18
On today's show we explore the overlap between human and machine – are we recognising the ways this is happening? Is it a good or bad thing? What should we do about it? I chat to media studies academic Emily McAvan, and we get a bit of assistance from Donna Haraway’s influential essay “The Cyborg Manifesto”. Originally broadcast 24/06/22
Sep 20, 2023•39 min•Season 1Ep. 17
Today's show is a queen's jubilee special - we talk about why Australia should ditch the royals once and for all, and what alternatives might look like. I speak to Peter Fitzsimons from the Australian Republic Movement, and Ruby Wharton from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance. Originally broadcast 10/06/22
Sep 20, 2023•43 min•Season 1Ep. 16
Today's show is all about conversations with coal miners - in the light of an election result where the cities voted resoundingly for climate action but mining regions did not; I speak to folks who are trying to engage miners in climate conversations. Grant Howard worked for four decades in coal mines and is now working for climate action in central qld. Steph and Josie are Latrobe Valley locals who have started the Coal Face podcast to talk about possibilities beyond coal for their home region,...
Sep 20, 2023•47 min•Season 1Ep. 15
Today we look at the remarkable electoral success of the Greens in Brisbane. I speak to their two successful campaign managers Liam Flenady (Griffith seat) and Esther Vale (Ryan) about how the campaigns built, what it means for Australian politics right now, and their hopes for parliament. Originally broadcast 27/05/22
Sep 20, 2023•41 min•Season 1Ep. 14
Today's show is about non-violent civil disobedience - getting arrested putting your body in front of machinery that's wrecking the planet. Hear a variety of ordinary people talking about their experience taking direct action. Originally broadcast 20/05/22
Sep 20, 2023•47 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Today's episode is about sitting down on country to protect it. I speak to Yuggera man Daniel Thompson about the long-running camp at Deebing Creek near Ipswich; and to Wangan and Jagalingou man Coedie McAvoy for an update from Waddananggu - the cultural ceremony and occupation on Adani's mine lease. Originally broadcast 13/05/22
Sep 20, 2023•42 min•Season 1Ep. 12
This week's show is a May Day workers special. I ask Queensland Council of Unions general secretary Michael Clifford some existential questions about the role of unions in 2022, plus offer some musings of my own on what makes a working class analysis actually useful. Originally broadcast 29/04/22
Sep 20, 2023•38 min•Season 1Ep. 11
This week's show is all about marriage! To mark my own upcoming nuptials we talk about marriage from a few perspectives, including chatting with feminist skeptic Larysa, domestic violence survivor Annika, and Alicia who is in a same sex marriage. Plus super special in studio guest - my fiancee Bek! Originally broadcast 22/04/22
Sep 20, 2023•40 min•Season 1Ep. 10
This week's show is about political prisoners, something which unfortunately seems to be on the rise in this country. We talk to climate activist Max Curmi who was just released on bail with an appeal pending after he was sentenced to four months in prison. Plus we hear about the importance of prisoner solidarity from Ciaron O'Reilly, who has done numerous stints inside due to his anti-war activism. We'll also do a bit of an update on another climate activist detainee Andy George. Originally bro...
Sep 19, 2023•42 min•Season 1Ep. 9
On this week's show we reflect on the almost decade-long, multi-faceted campaign to stop Adani’s Carmichael coal mine. Ultimately the mine has been built, but what lessons can we learn from the campaign? And where next for those of us trying to stop Australia’s out of control coal industry? We speak to Moira from Tipping Point, Christian from Market Forces and Alice from Frontline Action on Coal about these questions. Originally broadcast 08/04/22
Sep 19, 2023•44 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Today we chat with Saul Griffith - engineer, inventor and author of new book "The Big Switch". We talk about his plan for how Australia could get to net zero carbon emissions and beyond, and what political and personal changes would be required to get us there. Originally broadcast 11/03/22
Sep 19, 2023•37 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Today we chat to journalist Michelle Fahy about the recent paper she helped write on "state capture". We find out how private actors are undermining our democracy and what we can do about it. Originally broadcast 04/03/22
Sep 19, 2023•37 min•Season 1Ep. 6
On today's show we again explore the legacy of Turnstyle - Brisbane's legendary sharehouse/community space in HIghgate Hill which is sadly coming to a landlord-enforced end. I interview a bunch of different residents and users of Turnstlye to try to chart the influence this place has had. Originally broadcast 11/02/22
Sep 19, 2023•48 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Today's show is part one of a two part series on the amazing history and the sad eviction of Turnstyle Community Hub. This inauspicious Queenslander in Highgate Hill was a key part of creating community and change in Brisbane for the last 15 years. We talk about the space, its inspiring legacy, and the difficulties of trying to create alternative spaces in a property market that sees value only in money. Originally broadcast 04/02/22
Sep 19, 2023•46 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Today we hear how a small group of young aboriginal men started the tent embassy 50 years ago this week. We listen to a speech given at the embassy on the anniversary by Michael Anderson - who was there at the very beginning. Originally broadcast 28/01/22
Sep 18, 2023•36 min•Season 1Ep. 3
This week we have a chat with journalist and author Lech Blaine. We talk primarily about his excellent recent Quarterly Essay titled "Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power". Originally broadcast 14/01/22
Sep 18, 2023•44 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Today's show is all about Bunya nuts – Queensland’s delicious native bush tucker! I chat with Jinibara and Kabi traditional owners about the ongoing cultural significance of the Bunya nut, and to historian Ray Kerkhove about the huge Bunya gatherings that used to be held at harvest time. Originally broadcast 21/01/22
Sep 18, 2023•47 min•Season 1Ep. 1