Not a footy tragic? Binge IDAHOBIT and true crime instead
View this email online. | Imagine you're a footy fan... | You go to a dinner party and you get sat between Paul Roos and Catherine Murphy. Roosy is obviously a premiership coach. He’s been in the game recently enough that he has coached with or against everyone. He’s long enough out of coaching that he doesn’t really mind if people disagree with what he says. And Catherine, well she’s been utterly plugged into the sports news cycle for over a decade and she’s Irish… so she really doesn’t care what anyone thinks. I reckon you’d enjoy your dinner and you will definitely enjoy your daily footy conversation in podcast form courtesy of these two and the team at ABC AFL DAILY podcast. – Patrick Stack, Executive Producer, Digital ABC SPORT |
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| Yours Queerly with Fran Kelly | Happy International Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination (IDAHOBIT)! Today marks the date that homosexuality was removed from the WHO Classification of Diseases in 1990. To celebrate this milestone, kickstart your weekend with some incredible LGBTQIA+ content, starting with Fran Kelly's Yours Queerly. Join Fran as she sits down with two colourful guests to unravel their queer stories and connections to the rainbow community. From Courtney Act to Kween Kong to Matildas stars, there's a lot to love about this podcast. | |
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| How can we stamp out homophobia in sport? | Research released today shows that queer participation in community sport is still lagging, and recent public examples of homophobia from elite athletes might be part of the problem. In this episode, The Conversation Hour explores what's working — and what's not — in sport inclusivity. | |
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| A queer love letter to libraries | Public libraries are for everyone, but last year the LGBTQIA+ community became a target for anti-queer campaigners. Events were canned, books banned and abuse hurled. In response, the LGBTQIA+ and library communities joined forces to reclaim libraries as safe spaces for all readers. | |
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Catch up on the Classic 100 |
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| | Music that makes you dance | Get moving and grooving to this special curation of classical music that sets toes tapping. |
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| | Feel Good Music from the Screen | The Screen Sounds team thinks soundtracks are a good bet for this year's Classic 100 — tap in to find out why. |
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| | Jeremy's pick-me-up picks | Jeremy Fernandez shares some of his favourite feel-good music ahead of the Classic 100 countdown. |
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Binge True Crime Chillers |
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| | Expanse: Spies in the Outback | Sold on a lie, built on stolen land and shrouded in secrecy, the Pine Gap space base lurks on the fringes of an outback Aussie town. In this week's finale episode, find out just how far Pine Gap's reach still extends. |
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| | Unravel True Crime: Firebomb | It’s 1988 in Perth and Chinese restaurants are being firebombed in the dead of night. The fires marked one of the few terrorism campaigns in Australian history, but you've probably never even heard about them. |
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| | Someone Knows Something | Cosy up this winter with a true crime chiller. Follow the investigation into the disappearance of Adrien McNaughton, a five-year-old who vanished from a family fishing trip fifty years ago. |
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| | Background Briefing: Stop And Search | Brad Balzan is just twenty years old when he's chased by four plain-clothes police officers and fatally shot. But he hasn't committed a crime. He hasn't even done anything wrong. So, how does an innocent man end up dead in his own backyard? |
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURE EPISODE | A Latvian Fairytale |
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This week on Conversations, we meet Brigita Ozolins, an artist who grew up hearing about the magic of her mother's home country, Latvia. It wasn't until she was in her 50s that Brigita understood why her mother had fled from that paradise of bright flowers and polite children. | |
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