• 153: Live from the People’s Blockade

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

153: Live from the People’s Blockade

  • Summary

  • Emerald and Tom descend on the Rising Tide People’s Blockade, live from the Newcastle Comedy Club! First a look at the blockade, Maurie the Mole and a surprising former role played by Emerald’s dad. Next they are joined by Greens NSW state MP Sue Higginson to talk about the protestival and the state of NSW politics. Then a special yoof guest Rosie, the youngest person arrested at last year’s blockade! The kids are alright!

    (Bonus segment from the show - a live dramatic reading from Scott Ludlam’s play AtomicOz coming soon to Patreon!)

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    https://www.risingtide.org.au/

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    https://www.suehigginson.org/

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