The Voice Referendum Roundtable With Daniel James & Rachel Withers; David Marr On Killing For Country; Greg Champion Sings Footy Songs & Reflects On The AFL Grand Final
Triple R's very own Daniel James and The Monthly's Rachel Withers sit down with Amy to delve into the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, providing an analysis and answer to every question you might have about it before you vote at the upcoming referendum. Daniel James is a Yorta Yorta man, writer, broadcaster, and host of The Mission on 3RRR. Rachel Withers is Contributing Editor of The Monthly and columnist for The Politics. Acclaimed writer and journalist David Marr speaks in-depth about his new book, Killing for Country: A Family Story, which details Marr's great-great grandfather Reg Uhr's involvement in Australia's frontier wars of the nineteenth century as an officer of the Queensland Native Police. Uhr also recruited his two sons into the Native Police. Marr explains how the dispossession of land and massacres of Aboriginal people occurred and how they fought back. He also explains the historical significance of this story for Australian politics today. To celebrate a great year of footy so far and a controversially close AFL Grand Final, Greg Champion, broadcaster, 3RRR alumni, musician, and member of the Coodabeen Champions, comes in with his guitar to chat and sing some old and new footy songs, including a few from his new album, Footy Songs Vol. 4.
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