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This week on Pop Queers, Jamila Rizvi takes on April Hélène-Horton in a heated battle for a Kath and Kim “I’m Gropable!” tea towel.
Jamila is the Deputy Managing Director of Future Women where she is committed to achieving gender equality in Australian workplaces. She is also a best selling author for both children and adults, an opinion columnist for The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, and co-host of The Briefing podcast.
April became Australia’s first plus-sized model to appear in a bikini on a billboard in 2021 and is a champion for racial equality, LGBTQ inclusion, sex positivity, and fat liberation. You can check out her work in the three part series What Does Australia Really Think About… where she explores attitudes towards obesity in Australia.
The creators of the feminist noir comedy Deadloch, Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan, join Pop Queers for our last episode of the year!
Described as Broadchurch but funny, and set it Tasmania, Deadloch is the whodunit of the season. The Kates join us ahead of the much-anticipated finale which...
Published 07/06/23
Zoë Coombs Marr takes on Colin Lane with special guest scorekeeper Susannah ‘Motty’ Mott!
Zoë makes her return to Pop Queers ahead of her performance of The Opener at Comedy Republic on the 27th of July. You can also catch her learning about the untold queer history of Australia in Queerstralia,...
Published 07/04/23