After the shooting of young Warlpiri-Luritja man Kumanjayi Walker by NT police officer Zachary Rolfe, investigative journalist Kate Wild spent some time in that community broken not only by that tragic event but by generations of continuous systemic violence. The result is Wild's new shattering book The Red House. She joined us in the studio to talk about her experience and how it connects with "everywhen", the Aboriginal concept that past, present and future are intertwined.
In this episode of Brief Exchange, Anjali Nadarajane, a lawyer at MinterEllison working in the intellectual property practice discusses her career and the Battle of the Bunnies case.
LSJ talks to lawyers, academics, journalists, and voters to understand the intricacies of the US electoral system and how Australia's system differs. In Part 1, we are joined by Matt Bevan, Australian writer, journalist, and host of the ABC News podcast "If You're Listening".
