A podcast on the view from out west. Jesse Noakes and Gerard Mazza share stories about what’s happening in Western Australia and beyond, drawing on their work as campaigners and in media. Subscribe for more from the Last Place on Earth: www.lastplaceonearth.com.au more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
Pro-Palestinian protests around the world are escalating, and Western Australia is no exception. more
The Last Place on Earth takes you undercover at a conference linked to a shadowy network of right-wing thinktanks. Find out what Basil Zempilas wants to ban, who Gina Rinehart looks up to, and which Labor MP Tony Seabrook recently treated to a lamb l... more
Ballardong Noongar campaigner Desmond Blurton joins The Last Place on Earth to talk about what he's been hearing over the course of this summer from loved ones in prison. Plus, Jesse and Gerard debrief the WWE Elimination Chamber and peruse the first... more
Gerard Mazza and Jesse Noakes introduce you to the view from out west in this very first episode of The Last Place on Earth. They talk a little about the main issues they've campaigned on in recent years: housing and the climate crisis, and explain t... more
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