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Neo-Nazis and the March for Australia + soy sauce fish ban

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Neo-Nazis, Australian flags and inflatable boxing kangaroos: they all made an appearance at yesterday's March for Australia protests.

Today, the marches were condemned as racist. But was that the point?

Also, the protests turned violent in many places, leaving Australia's multicultural communities feeling unsafe.

Plus, South Australia's ban on soy sauce fish just started. Will it work?

Listen now:

01:06 - What happened at the March for Australia

14:07 - How multicultural Aussies feel about racism in this country

22:26 - Banning soy sauce fish to tackle plastic waste

Guests:

  • Scobie McKay, journalist and film maker, whatsdoinmedia
  • Kano Ravalji, founder of Third Culture and Youth Commissioner at the Victorian Multicultural Commission
  • Lottie Dalziel, founder of Banish and sustainability expert

Get the whole story from Hack:

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  • Subscribe to the hack podcast
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm
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346 episodes

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Neo-Nazis, Australian flags and inflatable boxing kangaroos: they all made an appearance at yesterday's March for Australia protests.

Today, the marches were condemned as racist. But was that the point?

Also, the protests turned violent in many places, leaving Australia's multicultural communities feeling unsafe.

Plus, South Australia's ban on soy sauce fish just started. Will it work?

Listen now:

01:06 - What happened at the March for Australia

14:07 - How multicultural Aussies feel about racism in this country

22:26 - Banning soy sauce fish to tackle plastic waste

Guests:

  • Scobie McKay, journalist and film maker, whatsdoinmedia
  • Kano Ravalji, founder of Third Culture and Youth Commissioner at the Victorian Multicultural Commission
  • Lottie Dalziel, founder of Banish and sustainability expert

Get the whole story from Hack:

  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Subscribe to the hack podcast
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm
  continue reading

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