
Late Night Live - Separate stories Podcast
1) The assassination of Shinzo Abe
The people of Japan have been shocked by the assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. Still an enormously influential figure in Japanese politics, he is also being mourned across t...Show More
2) Bye Bye Boris
After surviving years of political scandals, Boris Johnson has finally succumbed to pressure to resign as British Prime Minister, after over 50 government ministers quit their posts in protest. Is thi...Show More
3) Bernard Keane's Canberra
While Crikey's Bernard Keane has welcomed the decision to drop the prosecution of Witness K's lawyer Bernard Collaery, he says there is unfinished business which should be the subject of a federal ICA...Show More
4) How Australia came to embrace its animals
The beloved koala was originally called the New Holland sloth. To the first European colonists, Australian wildlife was bewildering at best. But over the past two centuries a host of scientists and en...Show More
5) Legendary whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on Julian Assange and free speech
One of the most significant whistleblowers of our time, 91-year-old Daniel Ellsberg, whose leak of the Pentagon Papers exposed US government lies and helped end the Vietnam War, speaks out in defence ...Show More
6) The power of prison radio in giving voice to the voiceless around the world
The first ever international prison radio conference has just been held in Norway, bringing together representatives of prison radio shows from 19 countries, including Australia, where Indigenous peop...Show More
The power of prison radio in giving voice to the voiceless around the world
40:51 | Jul 6th, 2022
7) NAIDOC week on NITV
What to watch on NITV this NAIDOC week. SBS Director of Indigenous Content outlines some of television you can catch on NITV and SBS on demand this week - from crime thriller True Colours to the docum...Show More
8) The Koori Mail's flood leadership recognised
The Lismore-based national newspaper, the Koori Mail, is Australia's only fully indigenous owned and managed paper. When Lismore was flooded in March, the Koori Mail staff went above and beyond. That'...Show More
9) The importance of protesting anti-protest laws
As climate and environment protest action steps up in the wake of more floods on the East Coast of Australia, state governments are cracking down on protesters with new laws in NSW and Tasmania.
10) Bruce Shapiro's America: Supreme Court v. the environment
Gun rights, abortion, now the environment. The US Supreme Court has curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency's power to regulate carbon pollution, slowing America's ability to deal with the clima...Show More