A weekly look at Indigenous Affairs both nationally and locally with Jim Morrison, Nick Abraham and Jodi Hoffman. The show was founded by Jim and Wayne Bynder. Jim, Nick are Noongar people, while Jodi is a proud Nunga (Adelaide) woman who are dedicated to the preservation of their culture and the healing of their people through positive and consistent empowerment of Aboriginal people. Join us as they delve into Aboriginal culture, talks, arts and laughs. Produced by Jim Morrison, Nick Abraha ...
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Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and ...
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Our hosts, Dave and Mark, are two music obsessives who first met in 2008 at the community radio station RTRFM 92.1 in Perth, Western Australia. Bonding over a love of post punk and other alternative music genres, they soon began making music together and are still heavily involved in the city's fertile local music scene. They also like nothing more than a yarn about music, and their favourite (or not so favourite) bands. These conversations are often amusing, sometimes serious and occasional ...
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In ecology, the understorey grows where light shines through the forest canopy. Our award-winning Understorey journalists highlight local and globally-connected environmental issues that the other media may commonly pass over. RTRFM’s long-running dedicated environment program makers Adrian Glamorgan and Elizabeth PO’ bring together stories from near and sometimes afar, whether it be conservationists rehabilitating habitat, citizen scientists gathering data, campaigners at the frontline, or ...
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Interviews and sets and sounds from artists and DJs that are relevant to the queer scene.
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The official podcast of the Atheist Foundation of Australia. All Atheist Aus Podcast episodes are under the Creative Commons license. You are free to distribute unedited versions of the episodes for non-commercial purposes. If you would like to edit the episode please contact us. WARNING: explicit language! The views expressed are not necessarily representative of the Atheist Foundation of Australia, its affiliates, sponsors or advertisers. Continue the conversation with atheists, the like-m ...
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Stories from Western Australia, made for the world.. Three Gates Media's first podcast Rare Air is the first offering from Western Australia's newest media outlet, made for a global audience. Hosted by award-winning journalist and broadcaster Meri Fatin, these are conversations that highlight interesting lives lived predominantly out of the spotlight. Head to our website www.threegatesmedia.com for accompanying photo essays and explainers AND to find out more about us and our future plans.
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Globalactive agitates, educates, organises, creates seeking to nurture individuals and networks in building a resourceful community alive to, active and potently addressing the collective challenges of contemporary society. Through our podcast we broadcast globalactive thought-bombs, exploding globalactive mutative materials for a neohumanist, post-capitalist world. We broadcast from Nyoongar boodjar also known as Perth Western Australia, the most isolated city in the world. We look to the l ...
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Are there any good songs about snacks?
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Send us a text We might not be quite as focused on snacks as Scooby and Shaggy but we had a lot of fun with this topic. We suffer for our art on this show, eating a classic yet disgusting Aussie snack before recording. Can you guess what is was? Check out the snacks playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6G85ole6eZukiaXfXOHz1C?si=cddf7d43…
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We speak to one of the organisers from Disrupt Land Forces in Melbourne about the protests, reportage and state repression.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, host Jim Morrison is joined by Tony Hansen.They chat with guest Dennis Eggington, chairperson of The South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (SWALSC).The South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council is the native title representative body of the Noongar people, who are the traditional owners of the South Wes…
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Joni follows up on last week's chat with Disrupt Land Forces about the beginning of the mobilisation against the massive arms expo.She's joined by Louis who gives an update on the truth telling circle that launched the campaign, the disruption of roads into the convention centre and the tank escorted into the venue by a $500,000 police presence.…
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, Nick Abraham and Jodie Hoffman take over the studio.They chat with National Manager of 13YARN, Marjorie Anderson.13YARN is the first national Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander crisis support lines for mob who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM …
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Send us a text It's been a lot of fun checking out a bunch of songs about the paranormal, spirits, ancient beliefs and a lot of witches. There's a huge number of them, just look at the play list. We've picked five to dive into. Make sure you check out the playlist for the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rbmUeARy87J2uJveZSfQY?si=c2b…
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We speak to Nathalie, an organiser for Disrupt Land Forces, about the upcoming protests in Melbourne in opposition to the Land Forces International Defence Exposition.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Send us a text Its safe to say that us humans have always been curious about what exists beyond what we can see with our own eyes. By 1400 BCE, discovered Hindu texts show that we were already beginning to map the space around us. Astrology can be broadly considered the search for human meaning in the sky. It makes sense then, that artists, includi…
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The nightmare continues: Richard Hamilton on the latest chapter in the Nicheliving saga
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After construction company Nicheliving failed to have its building license renewed in July, hundreds of home builders were in line for insurance claims and therefore the possible completion of their homes. Now, however, the State Administative Tribunal has approved a stay on that order, allowing the conpany to continue its operations for the time b…
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Send us a text In this episode Dave takes the lead to discuss his love of 80's Cartoon Theme Songs. Song 1 - Transformers (1984) Transformers: Generation 1 - Theme Song | Transformers Official (youtube.com) Song 2 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) 4K - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon Intro - AI Upscale (4K) Test Demo (youtube.com) Song 3 -…
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Send us a text Given his somewhat unhealthy obsession with music documentaries, Mark takes the lead on this episode. Focussing on five lesser known documentaries, covering the stories of some really interesting bands. From the challenges of touring in a small van, for weeks on end, to dealing with profound loss. All these films have something in co…
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Fieldnotes on the road to global war: August 2024
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In another edition of Fieldnotes on the road to global war, Alex Whisson presents a brief summary of the global situation across multiple theatres and potential theatres of war.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Another coup attempt in Caracas? Federico Fuentes on the Venezuelan elections
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The United States has declared Venezuelan right wing opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez the winner of July's Presidential election, with Joe Biden citing "overwhelming evidence" for the claim.Did Nicolas Maduro win the election fairly and squarely? And is there another Washington-led coup attempt underway?…
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Richard Hamilton: Nicheliving registration revoked
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Long suffering home builder Richard Hamilton joined Alex Whisson to discuss the latest chapter in the Nicheliving saga, the construction company which has become a byword for everything wrong with the Western Australian housing industry.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Send us a text We got together to share a bunch of tracks and albums we've been digging over the first half of 2024. Check out the playlists here: Mark's Mid term report, 2024: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3f3xYr8Jzxj9Kl1XdDkSjz?si=566fc01ed29a41e2 Dave's best of 2024: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1A2PHKpQRf1gOyh6z9MdXC?si=09a94fa1b9ae483…
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NDIS ban S-x Work with Lua from DeCrim WA
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Last week NDIS minister Bill Shorten annouced sex work would be removed from the NDIS. The decision has been widely protested by sex worker rights groups and disability activists. Indymedia's Joni Boyd chatted to Lua; a disabled sex worker from DeCrim WA and Smut Club film festival about the ramifications.…
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The Black Swan of Chaos: On the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
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Alex Whisson discusses all the potentially seismic political ramifications of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in rural Pennsylvania.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are joined by guests:Shades of Me Ngunnawal Author, Mel Brown, BlackRussian Productions’, Glen Stasiuk and MercyCare’s Aboriginal Pathway Strategies Manager, Pamela Thorley.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noo…
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison speaks about the screening of Genocide in the Wildflower State for NAIDOC week and chats with guests.They include Marribank Mission survivor Marie Pryor and daughter Lorraine Pryor about Aboriginal Corporation, Voice Of Hope.Then later on, Noongar Language Teacher Dylan Collard.Moorditj Mag airs …
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The rainbow nation's neoliberal reality: Salim Vally on the South African elections
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Professor Salim Vally, the National Research Foundation Chair in Community, Worker and Adult Education at the University of Johannesburg, joined Alex Whisson to discuss the recent South African elections, in which the African National Congress for the first time lost its absolute majority in parliament.…
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Jim Morrison rides solo on this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag!Jim speaks about NAIDOC (National Aborigines’ and Islanders’ Day Observance Committee) with nominees; Kristal West, Narelle Henry and Sherry Bagshaw.Kristal West is a singer-songwriter, most known for being grand finalist on ‘The Voice’ in 2014.Narelle Henry is the general manager of Em…
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We speak to local film maker Jane Hammond about her latest film in development: Browned Off. A documentary on the developing ecological crisis facing our south-west forests, with over 1000 Km of forest and woodland already dying off as a result of the changing climate.To support the film head to: https://documentaryaustralia.com.au/project/browned-…
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Throughout June loads of venues all over the state are zeroing in on WA’s best seasonal ingredients with ‘hero dishes’ celebrating our state’s diverse produce, through Plating Up WA. The campaign, now in it’s sixth year, was initiated by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s Buy West Eat Best program to support and celebra…
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Jodi Hoffmann are joined by guest, Kim Farmer.Daughter of football legend Polly Farmer and principal lawyer at Farmer Legal Pty Ltd, Kim chats with Moorditj Mag about Law Society of WA, Youth Civics & Leadership Day and Polly Farmer Foundation.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92…
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Send us a text In 2017 comedian James Acaster had a breakdown. This followed the end of his relationship with his long term partner and also his manager. He sort solace by immersing himself in the music of 2016, leading to him strongly believing that 2016 was the greatest year for music ever, amassing over 700 albums to prove it. We explore this cl…
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On this week’s episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Tony Hansen are joined by Glenda Kickett.The team talk about Glenda’s work with NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee) and discuss the history of Lake Monger.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm No…
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A tangled web: Rawan Arraf on SAS war crimes and the David McBride case
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Executive Director of the Australian Centre for International Justice, Rawana Arraf, joined Alex Whisson to discuss the jailing of military whistleblower David McBride, and the prospects for justice being served in the war crimes he brought to light.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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On this week’s edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by Jodi Hoffmann to chat about the huge premiere for Genocide in the Wildflower State and speak with one of the film’s participants, Tim Flowers.By RTRFM
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Fieldnotes on the road to global war: April 2024
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For this edition of Fieldnotes on the road to global war, Alex Whisson explores the advances in military technology on the battlefields of recent and current wars, with a particular focus on the revolutionary use of weaponised drones in Nagorno-Karabakh and Ukraine.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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On this edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is once again joined by the co-producers of their upcoming documentary Genocide in the Wildflower State, Tony Hansen and Alan Carter.The trio also commemorate ANZAC Day and chat with original show-founder Wayne Bynder.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moordi…
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Jim Morrison is back for another episode of Moorditj Mag, with special co-host Tony Hansen!First, Jim and Tony chat with Australian of the Year (2003), Professor Fiona Stanley.Then, they are joined by Australian journalist and author, Jeffrey John McMullen and RTR’s very own general manager and Movie Squad co-host, Simon Miraudo to discuss new docu…
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Send us a text Lets face it, most of us can't get away with walking very far barefoot. The first shoes emerged in the ice age in 40000bc and were made of bark. By 2023, the footwear industry is estimated to be worth around USD 403.18 billion. It's hard to avoid footwear when it comes to songs. Red shoes are a particularly popular topic for example,…
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The anti-imperialism of fools: Alex Whisson on Iran's attack against Israel
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In a historically unprecedented development, Tehran launched hundreds of drones and missiles against Israeli targets, in response to the assassination of senior Iranian military officers in Damascus. Alex Whisson discussed the dangers and temptations of viewing this attack as an act of solidarity with anti-imperialist forces.…
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All out for Palestine: Nathalie Farah on the Naarm A15 mobilisations
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Nathalie Farah is a writer and advocate from Naarm/Melbourne. She joined Alex Whisson and Joni Boyd to discuss the various mobilisations taking place in response to the call for escalatory, economically disruptive action in solidarity with the people of Palestine.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Jodie Hoffman and Tony Hansen are back!In this episode they discuss ‘Genocide in the Wildflower State‘, a documentary feature about a violent, state-run system of eugenics, racial absorption and social assimilation in Twentieth-Century Western Australia.They speak with two women involved in the documentary, Marie Pryor and daughter, Lorraine Pryor.…
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Jodie Hoffman and Tony Hansen take over this week’s edition of Moorditj Mag.In this episode they discuss ‘Genocide in the Wildflower State’, a documentary feature about a violent, state-run system of eugenics, racial absorption and social assimilation in Twentieth-Century Western Australia.Joining them is Maritime Union of Australia National Office…
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What does Modern Protest look like?
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Send us a text Even as far back as ancient Greece, Plato believed in the power of music to affect and move the masses and suggested using it to inform and inspire people. Modern protest reflects the modern world, so we're talking about how this is reflected in music. Covering such topics, such as; gender politics, the Black lives matter movement an…
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This week on Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Tony Hansen discuss truth-telling and their upcoming documentary, Genocide in the Wildflower State.They’re also joined on the phone by Jade Thompson and Jody Nunn from Reconciliation WA.You can purchase tickets to the premiere of Genocide in the Wildflower State here.…
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Jim Morrison returns for another episode of Moorditj Mag with colleagues Tony Hansen and Alan Carter, to discuss a new documentary they’ve executive produced, Genocide in the Wildflower State.They’re joined on the phone by writer-director Frank Rijavec and script editor/historical consultant Steve Mickler to discuss the upcoming release.(Please not…
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Send us a text Home may look different for many people but it should always be a place of comfort and safety. The place where we can really be ourselves. On todays episode we discuss what makes a home, and what if you don't have one. Touching on the global housing crisis and the issues happening right here in Australia. We're talking future homes, …
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Jim Morrison brings us another episode of Moorditj Mag with returning guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick Abraham remains away on special assignment.They’re first met in studio by friend of the show Dennis Eggington, Chair of the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, to speak about Noongar Rising.Then, they yarn with Kylie Taylor, Program Ma…
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The Lucky Country redux? Tom Chodor on Australia's bungled response to the pandemic
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Lockdowns, travel bans, two-week mandatory quarantines. These draconian measures became all too familiar to Australians during the years of the COVID-19 pandemic. And yet, none of these 'policy levers' were part of the country's long term pandemic response planning.Addressing a collective trauma from which almost none of us have even begun to prope…
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Moorditj Mag is back this week to discuss The National Redress Scheme and issues surrounding.Jim Morrison is joined by guests Tony Hansen, Jenisha Knapp and Fred Penny.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.…
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On this week’s edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by special guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick remains away on assignment.They’re joined by the legendary Kutcha Edwards, as well as Alan Yates and Justin Mogridge.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and …
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Send us a text On todays episode we turn our attention to the theme of violence in music. Touching on such tales as the singer who couldn't stop stabbing people. To the artist known as "Killer", who once shot his bass player, and another time his own home with a machine gun to wake up his friends to carry on the party. We are more peaceful characte…
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Moorditj Mag is back this week discussing all things bush tucker and native foods.Dale Tilbrook and Gerry Matera tell us about bush tucker and their award-winning ice cream.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.…
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Collateral murder: Julian Assange's father on his son's last ditch effort for freedom
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Ahead of Julian Assange's final attempt to appeal his extradition to the United States on 17 charges of espionage and one charge of computer misuse, Alex Whisson spoke to his father John Shipton.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Christian pastor Jarrod McKenna on the Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage
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Jarrod McKenna is a Christian pastor, educator, and peace activist currently involved in organising the Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage, a project which has expanded to include an astonishing 109 cities in 17 nations.Alex Whisson spoke to Jarrod to discuss the motivations behind the project, and why it is an opportunity to both map the geography of horro…
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Moorditj Mag is back this week to discuss closing the gap and the 16 years since National Apology Day.Tony Hansen also joins the show to talk about this year’s Closing the Gap report and its effects on the Aboriginal people of Western Australia.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm N…
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Send us a text In Season 1, we explored the music of our home town, Perth. We had so much fun, we decided to cast the net a bit further and for no reason whatsoever, settled on what's happening in Philadelphia. What we discovered is one of the most vibrant scenes in the US, and some new favourite bands for both of us. Don't forget to check out the …
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