Fierce on demand

By: Kiki Clark
  • Summary

  • Friday Drive is FIERCE from 4pm-6pm AEDT with legendary broadcaster Tracee Hutchison. Tracee draws on her phenomenal 40 year career with a fierce mix of music and conversations.

    It’s music, politics, sport and popular culture. Listen back to FIERCE on demand.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Kiki Clark
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Episodes
  • Friday 13 December
    Dec 16 2024
    In our final episode of Fierce for 2024, Tracee wraps the year in news and politics with award-winning political cartoonist Megan Herbert, author & broadcaster Alicia Sometimes tells us about her new book of poems Stellar Atmospheres and us why she loves the poetry of the universe, Jo Stanley pops in to celebrate the mighty year of Broad Radio and we revisit one of our favourite interviews with tennis champion Jelena Dokic. Thank you for being part of Fierce and supporting Broad Radio in 2024, onwards to 2025!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Friday 29 November
    Dec 1 2024
    On FIERCE this week Tracee dissects the last sitting week of Federal Parliament with newly crowned Political Cartoonist of the year Megan Herbert, Emma Olivier Founder of the 20% Disability Inclusion Advisory tells us why her disability is a superpower, musician and disability advocate Eliza Hull shares her thoughts on why the International Day of People w/Disability is so significant and Nola Lauch, niece of the late Uncle Archie Roach and Aunty Ruby Hunter, explains what it means to her family to have the pair honoured in statues in a Melbourne park, plus Sporty Spice Emma Race previews the AFLW Grand Final.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Friday 22 November
    Nov 23 2024
    On FIERCE this week Tracee speaks to the Assistant Minister for Women Kate Thwaites about the latest gender pay gap report card and what she says to women thinking about entering politics, Executive Director of the Victorian Law Foundation Lynne Haultain debriefs on the US election result, political cartoonist Megan Herbert breaks down the week in news and Sporty Spice Emma Race revs up on the AFLW Preliminary Finals, plus a preview of the Queenscliff Music Festival with two emerging artists Queenie and GIMMY.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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