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Episodes:84
Language:en
Updated:7 months ago (login to update)
Categories:International Australian Politics News Public Radio

 

triple j's hack: Olympic torch Relay

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Published: 7 months ago

Two day's of chasing Tibetan and Chinese activists with an Olympic torch in the background This story was first broadcast on triple j on 29/04/2008
 
 

triple j's hack: DJ's rebels against music industry

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Published: 7 months ago

Does the DJ in the club you go to have the right to spin the tunes? It's hard to tell, right? The music industry is wrestling with the same problem. That's why ARIA, the rep body for the major labels, is bringing in a new dj license to make sure songs are legit. The license costs 800 bucks and allows DJs to burn copies of cd's and vinyl they already own. And if DJ's don't sign up, ARIA's music piracy body will go after them. But a number of DJ's have told Hack they're gonna risk it and not sign up. This is Sleater Brockman, a Sydney DJ speaking with Michael Atkin. This story was first broadcast on triple j on 29/04/2008
 
 

triple j's hack: Demand a better future

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Published: 7 months ago
Duration: 3:40

This story was first broadcast on triple j on 24/04/2008
 
 

triple j's hack: Believe in peace without becoming a hippy

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Published: 8 months ago

You don't need to be a hippy to give peace a chance. You can be serious about the problems facing the world without supporting the use of force. Jake Lynch says when countries go to war to achieve stability, the opposite usually happens. He reckons it's time Australia promoted peace as the ultimate foreign policy goal. Jake is the director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Sydney University. He's running a conference called Iraq Never Again: Ending War, Building Peace. One of the speakers is Samer Khamisy, a 25 year old Iraqi living in Australia. He wishes the war didn't happen. Samer says life was terrible under Saddam Hussein, but his friends say it's worse now. This story was first broadcast on triple j on 15/04/2008
 
 

triple j's hack: Car Orchestra

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Published: 8 months ago
Duration: 5:43

Antoinette Chiha went along to document an Australian music first. An orchestra with five utes, DJ, saxophone, double bass and dancers. This story was first broadcast on triple j on 15/04/2008
 
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