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Hosted by Jim White & Sean Tayler, the In Competition Film Podcast guides you through the international film festival scene. Episodes dissects festival selections, jury prizes, and retrospective years. World Cinema, Cannes, Berlinale, Venice Film Festivals + Sydney Film Festival (SFF), Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) and the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) are all discussed. Email us: incompetitionfilm@gmail.com.
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Melbourne-born and bred, DJ Magnus clearly communicates an infectious passion for music through the decks. If you missed his debut gig at Cairns Tropical Pride in 2007, he may well have had you sweating it out at Big Gay Day (Brisbane), I Remember House (Sydney / Melbs), Midsumma T-Dance (Melbourne), CoastOut (Coffs Harbour), ChillOut (Daylesford), Christchurch Pride (NZ), Rebel Bar (Melbs / Sydney), Broken Heel Festival (Broken Hill), Geelong Rainbow Festival, Tropical Fruits Festival (Lism ...
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Beginners’ Call

Brisbane Festival

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Beginners’ Call takes audiences backstage and behind-the-scenes of Brisbane Festival, Queensland’s largest and much-loved celebration of arts and culture. Meet the makers and hear from the artists; discover and critique new work; slip into the rehearsal room and stand in the wings as we give audiences unprecedented access to Queensland’s most anticipated event of the year. Beginners’ Call shares the stories of actors and musicians, reveals the inspiration that drives creators and producers a ...
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The Floodcast is Flood Media’s regular political podcast. It brings together a range of Brisbane-based commentators to discuss and analyse contemporary political issues from a radical left standpoint.
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Carr Crash

Good Chat Comedy

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Nick Carr has toured all over Australia performing stand-up comedy. He’s been a regular guest on popular comedy podcasts, and has been a crowd favourite to audiences in his stomping ground of Brisbane, Queensland. In 2019, Nick lost his way, and has forgotten how to do comedy. He’s resorted to taking his clothes off on stage, sculling beers out of every type of footwear imaginable, and threatening to bash audience members. Now, comics around Australia are on a mission to get him back on trac ...
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Screen Queens Podcast

Hot Chicks w Big Brains

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Hot Chicks with Big Brains is a magazine and community. This is our feminist + queer film discussion podcast, Screen Queens, run by Damian Maher. *SCREEN QUEENS EPISODES ARE NOW ONLY BEING UPLOADED TO OUR WEBSITE*
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Tune in for another episode of Let’s Talk Black Arts with Rachael Sarra, as Rachael catches up with film-maker, photographer and Triple A icon, Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs. For this special ANZAC day edition of the show, Rachael & Siena begin by reflecting on the continuing erasure of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s contributions in…
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Tune in for episode 2 of our brand new series – Let’s Talk Black Culture – hosted by the inimitable Nunukal, Ngugi, and Goenpul (Quandamooka) woman, poet, MC, cultural facilitator, model & public speaker, Elizabeth Walker. In this week’s show, Elizabeth and Joshua pick up where they left off last week, reflecting on the ways that kinship systems st…
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Tune in this week as Ruby picks up where she left off last week with a rich and wide-ranging interview with Amatus Akouboo Douw & Beri Pahabol. Last week on the show, we heard from Amatus about the history of colonisation and resource extraction in West Papua, and the ongoing struggle for West Papuan freedom. This week, Beri and Amatus give us a bi…
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Tune in this morning as Chelsea & David bring you the first part of their rich and wide-ranging conversation with the iconic Aboriginal songman, Uncle Joe Geia. This beautiful conversation draws on Uncle Joe’s long-standing career as a musician and songwriter, and the role that his songs have played in shaping generations of Black Knowers. Chelsea …
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Tune in today as Rachael catches up with Wiradjuri, Scottish, & Czech person, and long term resident of Papua New Guinea, Anna Borzi to learn about the First Nations Writers Festival and the work they’re doing to amplify Indigenous writers across the Pacific. Anna tells us a bit about the origins of the First Nations Writers Festival, and what make…
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Welcome to our brand new series – Let’s Talk Black Culture – with our incredible new host: Nunukal, Ngugi, and Goenpul (Quandamooka) woman, poet, MC, cultural facilitator, model & public speaker, Elizabeth Walker. To introduce this new series, Elizabeth takes us across the bay to her country, Quandamooka country, to sit in the sand and talk culture…
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Tune in for the first part of a special 2-part series on the ongoing struggle in West Papua. This week, Ruby catches up with Amatus Akouboo Douw to learn a bit more about the ongoing struggle to Free West Papua. Amatus introduces us to the history of West Papua and the long history of colonial invasion and occupation that West Papuans have endured.…
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Jim and Sean discuss the official competition of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, and make their Palme d'Or predictions. Plus, the In Competition retrospective of 2014 concludes with a recap of the Césars, Oscars, and Jim and Sean's Top 10s of 2014. Films discussed include Anora, Liminov - the Ballad, Bird, The Apprentice, The Shrouds, Marcello Mio, …
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Join Chelsea and David as they catch up with Darumbal & South Sea Islander researcher, writer, educator and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire. Together, they talk through Amy’s career working in Aboriginal and independent media, and the lessons she’s learned about the importance of a Black Justice Journalism that is committed to challenging the ongoing vi…
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On this episode we catch up with one of the Blak Trekkers Jyi Lawton who recently took part of the Everest Base Camp expedition. One of the 11 Trekkers, he shares his experiences and thoughts throughout the trek including the effects of altitude, resilience and what it was like walking through the landscape of some of the most incredible environmen…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with the extraordinary Waanyi artist, writer, researcher and activist Judy Watson. They reflect on Judy’s long career as an artist, and the process of bringing together works from across her life in the exhibition mundunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri, currently showing at the Queensland Art…
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In this special LIVE episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby kicks off with a chat with fellow ‘Black-queer-nepo-baby’ Matt Bond (he/him). Matt is a Munanjahli, Bidjara and South Sea Islander young person and the second eldest of five children. He graduated from Glenala High in 2022 and has undertaken work with Inala Wangarra on ‘Fashion gone wil…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, join Chelsea & David for a masterclass in Indigenous Intellectual Sovereignty with Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney. Together, these extraordinary Black Knowers talk through the urgent struggles of the present moment, and the role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, sovereignty, and knowledge …
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with award-winning Anindilyakwa artist Emily Wurramara to celebrate the release of Emily’s brand new single: Midnight Blues. In this rich and powerful conversation, Rachael & Emily talk a little about Emily’s career as a musician and songwriter, and what drew her to music as a vehicle for sto…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby & special guest co-host Kevin Yow Yeh bring us into April with their round-up of the crisis conditions of the present moment, and the many struggles for justice, freedom, liberation, dignity and accountability that are being fought on every horizon. They reflect on the intensifying moral panic around “you…
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“now the tree is cut. tomorrow the tree grows stronger, fighting the axe that cut it. our people bite back.” Otis Carmichael This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with curator of Indigenous Australian art at the Queensland Art Gallery, Katina Davidson. They reflect on Katina’s work as a curator, and what drew her to work in this …
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Pour a glass of your finest bubbly and join us in a heartfelt celebration of 'Bubbles and Benevolence,' as we reminisce on the captivating tales and generous spirits that have adorned our first ten episodes. Today, we're strolling down memory lane, revisiting the twists and turns of our cherished guests' lives, like Fleur's leap from radio to Therm…
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This week on Let’s Talk Black Power, Ruby catches up with activist, community organiser and academic researcher Pekeri Ruska, to learn about the ongoing and long-standing struggle for justice and self-determination on North Stradbroke Island. Ruby & Pekeri reflect on the long fight against colonial occupation, extraction and erasure on North Stradb…
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Sean and Jim discuss the Oscars, César awards and AACTAs + the 2024 Berlinale prizes. This year’s Cannes film festival is previewed prior to the April 11 competition announcement. Sean and Jim start the In Competition 2014 retrospective with discussions of the Berlin, Cannes and Venice winners. Films discussed include Talk to Me, The New Boy, Shady…
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Tune in for a special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, bringing you a round-up of speeches testifying to Blackfulla Palestinian Solidarity on the ground here in so-called brisbane. First up, you’ll hear Darumbal and South Sea Islander academic and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire, followed by Noonuccal Ngugi poet & musician Ethan Enoch, our host Mu…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, tune in for a special in-house episode with Triple A’s own head of content and production, the brilliant creative mastermind Stevi Knagge. Stevi has had a long career working in and around media across so-called australia, and is a founder and director of creative agency Ochre Strokes. Ochre Strokes is a dedica…
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This week’s episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing is a special one, and a heavy one. Some of you might remember that in September last year, we were honoured to speak with Gunggari woman, academic, and mother Dr. Raylene Nixon as she and her family prepared to attend the coronial inquest into the death of her son, Stevie Nixon McKellar, at the hand…
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M People is an English dance music band that formed in 1990, signed to Deconstruction Records, and achieved massive success throughout most of that decade. Fun fact: the name M People is taken from the first letter of the first name of band member Mike Pickering, who formed the group. Fronted by Heather Small, whose powerful gospel-influenced voice…
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Jim and Sean discuss the prizes awarded at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, look ahead to the Competition for the 74th Berlinale, and discuss the nominations, snubs and predictions for the César Awards and Oscars. Films discussed include A Real Pain, Sasquatch Sunset, A Different Man, Junkyard Dog, Handling the Undead, Love Lies Bleeding, L'Empire,…
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Astronomers and astrophysicists are looking for exoplanets, that orbit around stars beyond our solar system in what is known as the Goldilocks Zone — the zone with conditions that might be just right for creating life. A fascinating discussion from the 2023 World Science Festival in Brisbane.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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