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Your alternative to talkback.Backchat is a weekly hour of news, politics, interviews, discussion, satire, and feature reporting. Hosted by Osman Faruqi and Ariel Bogle.Executive produced by Samantha Jonscher, with producers Amelia Zhou and Linda Hoang.Got an idea for a story? - backchat@fbiradio.comWe're also on Twitter @BackchatFBi

Episódios

  • Fairfax cuts, the Budget, Trump meets Trumbull

    06/05/2017

    This week, Fairfax journalists around the country went on strike after yet another round of serious cuts were announced at the news company. Jack Fisher joins to explain why they undertook a wildcat strike. Student media have been left out of the loop, without media access for the 2017 Budget. Honi Soit editor Kishor Napier-Raman joined Backchat to tell us why the government is locking them out.

  • Metadata, Anzac Day and the French election

    01/05/2017

    What have the AFP been caught doing with journalists' metadata? Plus, we report on an Anzac Day cricket match between the Navy and Tamil refugees. We have take a look at the French election results. Will the far-right triumph?

  • Eagle Rock, Aussie Citizenship and Clubbing in Western Sydney

    24/04/2017

    This week on Backchat, Daddy Cool's 1971 banger "Eagle Rock" has been at the centre of a controversy at the Australian National University in Canberra. We also discussed the big changes to migrant worker visas, hearing from people affected by the change. Also on the show, how the lockout laws have led to a resurgence in Western Sydney’s clubbing culture.

  • US strikes Syria, the Co-op Bookshop AGM, Deliveroo and Rentberry

    10/04/2017

    Today on the show, we hear from Deliveroo riders about what it's like to work for an app. Plus, the US Studies Centre's Gorana Grgic joins to chat about Donald Trump's missile strike on a Syrian air base. We also investigate property management app Rentberry, and investigate why students are crashing Co-op Bookshop's AGM.

  • University trimesters and the Section 18c battle is finally over

    03/04/2017

    This week, 18C died a quick death in parliament. As ever, it inspired our politicians to say some outlandish things in public. We’re also zoning in on university timetables. It may not sound like a big deal, but shifts to trimesters are happening everywhere and messing up our study plans. So why are they doing it? It's gotta be the money, right?

  • Affordable housing for Sydney, 18c changes and the Don Dale scandal

    27/03/2017

    This week Backchat took on the housing crisis and changes to affordable housing in Sydney. We also talked to the Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multiculturalism, Tony Burke, about the government’s proposed changes to Australia’s race hate laws. Lucy Hughes Jones from the Australian Associated Press phoned in to discuss revelations on treatment of detainees at Don Dale Youth Detention Centre.

  • Civil disobedience and energy policy

    20/03/2017

    We spoke to Paul Karp from The Guardian about Sally McManus's first scandal, to find out more about industrial relations law and if we should be breaking bad laws. At the end of February, 24 Indigenous leaders formed the First Nations Renewable Energy Alliance. The group is pushing for renewable energy in Indigenous communities. We spoke to committee member and Murrawarri elder Fred Hooper to find out more.

  • Sexual assault on campus, Women's refuges and WA election day!

    13/03/2017

    It’s election day in Western Australia! We chatted to Ben Raue, the founder of The Tally Room and one of Australia’s best electoral analysts. Will Pauline Hanson strengthen her grip on Australian politics? We continued our coverage of sexual assault on campus, talking to advocacy group ‘End Rape On Campus’. We also explored the impact of putting women’s refuges funding under the general homelessness program.

  • NSW Police and the queer community, Pauline Hanson, and Centrelink scandals

    06/03/2017

    Guardian journalist Paul Farrell joined to unpack the scandal over Centrelink releasing personal data about a welfare recipient to a journalist. We also looked at the changing nature of Australian racism - in particular how Pauline Hanson has shifted her focus from Asian Australians to Muslims. Former police officer Duncan McNab joined to talk about NSW Police's darkest chapters of homophobia.

  • 25/02/17 - Penalty rate cuts, NDIS and Mardi Gras

    27/02/2017

    This week, Sunday penalty rates were cut. We spoke to Australia’s Disability Discrimination Commissioner Alastair McEwin about the NDIS, talked to James "Breko" Brechney about Mardi Gras and had reports from South Korea and Indonesia.

  • 18/02/17 - Grandmothers Against Removal, the plight of the Rohingya and "Clean Coal"

    20/02/2017

    It's nine years since Rudd's apology, but does "sorry" mean you don’t do it again? Grandmothers Against Removal talked to us about their campaign against removals of Indigenous children in care. We also reported on the situation with the Rohingya people in Myanmar, and unpacked the great energy debate with The Australia Institute's Rod Campbell.

  • 11/02/17 - An Aussie republic, women in science and male-only scholarships

    13/02/2017

    This week we discussed an Australian republic with Peter FitzSimons, travelled to Antarctica for Women and Girls in Science Day and chatted to USyd's Women's Collective about a males-only scholarship. Plus, what's up with Cory Bernardi?

  • 04/02/17 - Malcolm Trumbull, festival assault and Centrelink for de facto relationships

    06/02/2017

    This week it's Trump vs. Trumbull. We talked to the CEO of the Refugee Council of Australia about the US refugee deal. We also investigated the issue of sexual assault at music festivals. We chatted to festival promoter Adam Lewis and Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich from Melbourne band, Camp Cope about the issue and how to tackle it. Moving in with your partner can seriously impact your Centrelink payments. We have a report on de facto relationships - what they are, how they can impact you and what your rights are when it comes to the government.

  • January 26 Special

    31/01/2017

    This week we're exploring the debate around Australia’s national day and diving into some of the history of the protests against Australia Day, from the 1988 Freedom March to today. Tune in at 11 on Saturday morning. If you have questions or an experience you want to share, hit us up on backchat@fbiradio.com. With your hosts Ariel Bogle and Osman Faruqi.

  • 21/01/17 - Mike Baird Resigns, Women's March and Centrelink Debt Debacle

    23/01/2017 Duração: 44min

    Keep Sydney Open Campaign Manager Tyson Koh joins Backchat to discuss what this means for the anti-lock out movement now #casinomike isn't in the main seat. Sydney Morning Herald State Political Editor Sean Nicholls tells us what the NSW government will look like sans Baird and what this means for the issues you care about. Trump's gearing up for his inauguration and people on both sides are mobilising across the globe. Backchat speaks to organisers of the Women's March Sydney and an American women participating in the movement in DC. Did you receive a debt recovery notice from Centrelink? Some have been forced to recover years of payslips from several employers to prove their debt is false. Backchat investigates the legality this process, who has the burden of proof? With hosts Ariel Bogle and Osman Faruqi.

  • 17/12/16 - Sex, Drugs, and Adani

    19/12/2016

    It’s our last show of the year! We talked sexual health with Heath Paynter from The Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations and Mish Pony from the Scarlet Alliance. We also explored Adani’s Carmichael coal mine and the response from the traditional land owners.

  • 10/12/16 - AACTAs Sausage Party, typing with your eyes and NSW Corrective Services

    12/12/2016

    We talked the AACTA sausage party protesters and met the people making it possible to type with your eyes. Plus, find out how prison teachers are feeling about NSW Corrective Services shake-up. Tune in at 11 on Saturday morning. If you have questions or an experience you want to share, hit us up on backchat@fbiradio.com.

  • 03/12/16 - Trials from A.B. Original, poverty porn and youth mental health

    05/12/2016

    This week on Backchat: we talked to Trials from A.B. Original, investigated poverty porn in the western suburbs and discussed high youth suicide rates. Tune in at 11 on Saturday morning. If you have questions or an experience you want to share, hit us up on backchat@fbiradio.com.

  • 26/11/16 - Peter Dutton, NSW ICAC changes and campus sexual assult

    25/11/2016

    This week on Backchat: we examine Peter Dutton's verbal attack on Lebanese migrants, St Pauls College avoiding an independent inquiry into sexual assult, and Fairfax's NSW political editor Sean Nicholls stops by to talk about changes to NSW ICAC. Tune in at 11 on Saturday morning. If you have questions or an experience you want to share, hit us up on backchat@fbiradio.com

  • 19/11/16 - Know your rights: Renting in NSW

    18/11/2016

    This week on Backchat: the treachery of tenancy. We explore your rights as renters in NSW. When you're leasing a place it can be hard to know where you stand. What do you do if your landlord refuses to fix your stove? How much is too much when your rent increases? Is your non-Anglo last name holding you back from finding a lease?

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