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Drive time is the soundtrack to your journey home. On air every day 4-6 pm, your five Drive presenters bring you an eclectic mix of music and great interviews.You will get breaking news as well the latest from  activists, politicians, academics, social commentators and musicians.You'll hear about the great events happening around Sydney and most of all some great music from contemporary Americana and African music to electronic and Jazz.

Episodes

  • Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 17 August 20202

    20/08/2020 Duration: 13h04min

    You are in for a treat – two poems in one day. Enjoy! [...]Read More... from Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 17 August 20202

  • Paul Irish “Hidden In Plain View” – The Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney

    13/08/2020 Duration: 19h51min

    Australian author and historian Paul Irish speaks about his book “Hidden In Plain View”. The book tells the fascinating history of Sydney’s Aboriginal people. Explore Aboriginal Sydney with Paul and see it with new eyes. [...]Read More... from Paul Irish “Hidden In Plain View” – The Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney

  • Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 10 August 20202

    12/08/2020 Duration: 06s

    Two poems this week and a bit of a discussion – enjoy [...]Read More... from Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 10 August 20202

  • OzHarvest Opens Second Pay-If-You-Can Supermarket

    10/08/2020

    The City of Sydney recently donated one million dollars to OzHarvest for its new supermarket in Waterloo. David Barr talks to Richard Watson, New South Wales State Manager at OzHarvest about the valuable work they do to help to feed people who are suffering in these difficult times.   [...]Read More... from OzHarvest Opens Second Pay-If-You-Can Supermarket

  • Give Them a Break – Floating Roost Sites a Lifeline for Migratory Birds

    09/08/2020 Duration: 12s

    Every year, millions of migratory birds fly between Australia and the Arctic Circle. For 4800 shorebirds, their 15.000 km journey ends in the Hunter Valley in NSW. But resting and roosting sites are being increasingly impacted by coastal development, sea-level rise and other disturbances. Artificial roosting sites help birds to migrate successfully. [...]Read More... from Give Them a Break – Floating Roost Sites a Lifeline for Migratory Birds

  • Bluesfest 2021

    09/08/2020

    David Barr talks to Peter Noble festival director of Bluesfest about what’s happening in relation to the festival in 2021. [...]Read More... from Bluesfest 2021

  • Birds on decline

    04/08/2020

    Sean Dooley from Bird Live Australia talks to David Barr about how birds are coping with climate change and habitat destruction. [...]Read More... from Birds on decline

  • Meet Badiucao – China’s most prolific and well-known political cartoonists

    04/08/2020 Duration: 35min

    Badiucao is a Chinese political cartoonist, artist and rights activist based in Australia. Known as China’s Banksy, his work has become a symbol of resistance, freedom of speech and defiance in the face of totalitarian oppression. [...]Read More... from Meet Badiucao – China’s most prolific and well-known political cartoonists

  • Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 27 July 2020

    03/08/2020 Duration: 06min

    Tug is taking on the art scene. [...]Read More... from Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 27 July 2020

  • Koalas on the brink

    02/08/2020

    Koalas may be on the brink of extinction. Drive Tuesday talks to Sue Arnold about their precarious situation. Sue is a passionate campaigner to protect our beloved iconic marsupial. [...]Read More... from Koalas on the brink

  • Is Corona Virus caused by 5G?!

    31/07/2020

    Dr. Michael Jensen from the University of Canberra talks to David Barr from Drive Tuesday about conspiracy theories. [...]Read More... from Is Corona Virus caused by 5G?!

  • The Powerhouse shambles

    29/07/2020

    Judith White author of Culture Heist talks to David Barr about powerhouse museum and the struggle of arts during the pandemic. [...]Read More... from The Powerhouse shambles

  • Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 20 July 20202

    27/07/2020

    Poet and satirist Tug Dumbly performs his poem “The Legend of Lasseter’s Reefer” live on Monday Drive [...]Read More... from Weekly Poem by Tug Dumbly – Monday Drive 20 July 20202

  • The legal outrage of the prosecution of witness K and his lawyer Bernard Collaery

    27/07/2020

    Spencer Zifcak Professor of law at the Australian Catholic University talks to David Barr about the legal outrage of the prosecution of witness K and his lawyer Bernard Collaery. [...]Read More... from The legal outrage of the prosecution of witness K and his lawyer Bernard Collaery

  • What needs to change after Corona virus?

    25/07/2020

    Former Liberal Party leader and professor at the ANU John Hewson talks to Drive Tuesday about what needs to change after Corona virus. [...]Read More... from What needs to change after Corona virus?

  • A Powerful Australian Innovation: Wafer-thin & Lightweight Solar Panels

    25/07/2020

    Organic printed solar technology heralds a new era of energy-production. The solar panels are lightweight, portable and can be attached to any surface. Ruth Hessey speaks with Professor Paul Dastoor from the University of Newcastle about his innovation. [...]Read More... from A Powerful Australian Innovation: Wafer-thin & Lightweight Solar Panels

  • The Case for a Federal ICAC

    17/07/2020

    Financial journalist Michael West talks to Drive Tuesday about the need for a federal ICAC. michaelwest.com.au [...]Read More... from The Case for a Federal ICAC

  • Do millennials have an economic future?

    15/07/2020

    David Barr talks to Emma Dawson the executive director of Per Capita a progressive think tank. https://percapita.org.au [...]Read More... from Do millennials have an economic future?

  • Avoiding a Recession by Shifting to Zero Carbon Emissions

    14/07/2020 Duration: 15h43min

    An interview with Heidi Lee, Lead Project Officer at Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE). Heidi outlines BZE’s Million Jobs Plan. She explains how we can avoid a recession by shifting to zero carbon emissions. [...]Read More... from Avoiding a Recession by Shifting to Zero Carbon Emissions

  • Hope on the Horizon for Plastic Pollution – on Monday Drive

    13/07/2020 Duration: 17min

    The Boomerang Alliance gives an update on the Monday Drive Show with Ruth Hessey [...]Read More... from Hope on the Horizon for Plastic Pollution – on Monday Drive

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