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The Meanjin Podcast

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In the latest episode of the Meanjin podcast, we hear eight writers reading from their recent Meanjin pieces as a socially distanced replacement for our sadly cancelled pub night. Tune in to hear from Timmah Ball, Marija Peričić, Eloise Grills,
In Meanjin's Spring 2019 issue, we published a landmark essay by Michael Mohammed Ahmad entitled 'Reading Malcolm X in Arab Australia'. In that same edition, Khalid Warsame wrote on memory, the body, sites of significance and the work of James
Poet, novelist and critic Alison Croggon and non-fiction writer and critic Cher Tan join Jonathan Green to discuss the nature of contemporary criticism in this episode of the Meanjin podcast. They explore the role and responsibility of the crit
In the December episode of the Meanjin podcast, Jonathan Green chats with author Robert Lukins and library director, writer and critic Justine Hyde about reading habits, book recommendations, and how the discussions of book-loving communities h
In the November episode of the Meanjin podcast, Jonathan Green hosts Miles Franklin–longlisted author Jane Rawson and naturalist Harry Saddler in a discussion about the dark reality of climate change for animals.Next, poet Robbie Coburn reads h
In our August episode, Meanjin editor Jonathan Green chats with Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist Amy McQuire about revisiting the controversy over Meanjin’s Winter #MeToo cover and looking for the lessons we at Meanjin might take into
Jonathan Green welcomes two of Australia’s most loved writers: Alexis Wright and Raimond Gaita. Reflecting on 'Tracker' and 'Romulus, My Father' as well as their relationships to memoir, story-telling and the concepts of truth and humanity, Wri
In our April episode, Meanjin editor Jonathan Green chats with author Claire G. Coleman, historian Bill Gammage and anthropologist Marcia Langton about the historical and contemporary resonance of terra nullius. Each offers a different perspect
In the March episode of the revived Meanjin podcast, SWEATSHOP director and author Michael Mohammed Ahmad reads from his short story ‘No Toes’ (from Meanjin Spring 2017) and discusses the themes of toxic masculinity and the culture of Western S
What to expect from the revived Meanjin Podcast? Here's a sneak preview into our first episode.
—Gillian Terzis talks to *Meanjin* editor Zora Sanders about the impossible dream of home ownership for many young Australians, drawing on her [essay of the same name](http://meanjin.com.au/articles/post/the-impossible-dream/). —Peter Rose re
Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Professor Glyn Davis, and Raimond Gaita, Professorial Fellow at the same institution, talk to Sally Heath about the role of a university in a 21st century city, and specifically in an Australian c
In episode 7 of the Meanjin Podcast:- Raimond Gaita is a Professorial Fellow at the University if Melbourne and Glyn Davis is the Vice Chancellor. Both wrote articles for Meanjin exploring the idea of a university. In this episode, Sally Heat
In episode 6 of the Meanjin Podcast: - Fatima Measham takes us on a tour of Werribee and talks 'suburb superiority' with Leona Hameed. - Julie Chevalier reads 'this is the poem a town passes through' from the Volume 73, recorded by Heidi Pe
In Episode 5 of the Meanjin Podcast:—Catherine McInnis chats to Luke Ryan about his memoir of having cancer... twice—Ellena Savage reads from her story about life on the troubled tropical island of Bougainville —Jess O'Callaghan talks liv
An excerpt of Marcia Jacobs' memoir Reconsidering Berlin featured in Episode 4 of the Meanjin Podcast. It's so great in it's entirety that we wanted to give you the option of listening to it all together.Thanks to Marcia for her wonderful rea
In Episode 4 of the Meanjin Podcast:- Nicholas Walton-Healey talks about photography and his portraits of Victorian poets. - Marcia Jacobs reads her memoir from the September issue of Meanjin, Reconsidering Berlin, and talks to Zora about w
October's Meanjin Podcast includes:Meg Mundell, Zora Sanders and Haunted Bookshop owner Drew Sinton explore the State Library of Victoria and meet its many ghosts. Jane Jervis-Read reads Freshwater Dreaming. Chloe Wilson picks three poems
This month's Meanjin Podcast includes: Belinda Rule reading Poem of a New Driver.Anna Heyward talking to Chris Wallace-Crabbe about Australian poet Mary Gilmore.Eleanor Hogan reading Dreaming State, her piece on Central Australia.Meanjin D
The first Meanjin Podcast is here. Including:Alistair McGhie - Editor, National Portrait GalleryStuart MacKenzie - Town planner for the ACT government's Environment and Sustainable Development Directorate Romy Ash reading Hundred Year Flood
Poem by Siobhan Harvey, second runner up for the 2012 Dorothy Porter Prize 2012
A new poem from Stuart Cooke
When Are You Coming Back by Tess Smurthwaite
A new poem from Stuart Cooke
Stuart Cooke's Dorothy Porter Prize winning poem, An Overcast Day in Another Part of the World
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