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Helen Milroy presents: Tyrown Waigana on learning the language of the land
Tyrown Waigana joins the podcast to chat to Helen Milroy about the importance of learning the Noongar language and believes his collaborative book with...
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Brooke Dunnell presents: crime novelist Karen Herbert says spreadsheets can help you wrangle a rogue plot
Speaking to Brooke Dunnell on the Fremantle Press podcast, novelist Karen Herbert says she didn’t know how the narrative was going to pan out...
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Bron Bateman presents: Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes and Afeif Ismail on lost meaning through translation
Bron Bateman sits down with Unlimited Futures contributors Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes and Afeif Ismail to chat about translating texts and the consequential loss of...
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Bron Bateman presents: Andrew Sutherland on queer art making and the discourse around HIV
In this episode of the poetry podcast Andrew Sutherland talks to Bron Bateman about how he found his queer identity as a teenager through...
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Bron Bateman presents: Nadia Rhook on poetry, history, motherhood and privilege
In Nadia Rhook’s latest collection Second Fleet Baby she writes of the differences and similarities between motherhood in contemporary and convict times. Nadia says...
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Helen Milroy presents: Paula Hayes on writing stories for kids that examine real issues
Paula Hayes says she hopes young people find comfort and escapism in her books. Reading as an adult took her out of her day...