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.


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    Kiki Clark
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Episodes
  • Friday 1 November
    Nov 2 2024

    On Fierce this week Tracee talks with First Nations journalist Lorena Allam, Indigenous Editor at The Guardian, on how race & gender is framing the US Election campaign.

    Climate activist and singer/songwriter Holly Rankin, aka Jack River, talks about her recent trip to the US for Climate Week and Kamala’s Harris’ Brat Campaign to get young people to vote.

    Farmer-turned-FirstTime-Filmmaker Leila McDougall shines a light on mental health in her film Just A Farmer, and tells us why her grandmother is her greatest inspiration.

    Stella Prize CEO Fiona Sweet popped to champion ‘herstory’ in Australian literature and our very own Rockstar-in-Residence Ella Hooper tells us why music is her medicine.

    Plus our Sporty Spice Brihony Dawson previews the final round of the AFLW and why all love Daisy’s Eagles.


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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Friday 25 October
    Oct 26 2024
    On Fierce this week Tracee speaks to award-winning Environmentalist & Green Music Australia Board member Jess Panegyres, also Kate Duncan CEO of youth music organisation The Push, political cartoonist Megan Herbert casts an eye across this weeks news and songbird Rebecca Barnard sings us a tune. Plus our very own Leila Gurruwiwi previews the AFLW Dreamtime round.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Friday 18 October
    Oct 19 2024
    This edition of Fierce Tracee speaks to 8-time Paralympian Danni di Toro on the role of para-sports in shifting perceptions of disability, Morning Broads' Rana Hussain swings in with some insights on why AFLW continues to shift perceptions on what success looks like on the footy field and film-director Sal Balharrie talks about her beautiful film, Like My Brother, about the young Tiwi Island women hoping to follow the footsteps of their brothers and make it in the big league of AFL, and the challenges they face.

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    49 mins

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