March for Humanity | the dangers of online surveillance | are the Logies still relevant?
Description
Do young Australians still care about the Logies? Producer Jessica D'Souza dives into the lack of cultural representation of the Logies and the future of Aussie TV.
We live in an era of constant surveillance, and online and every little bit of our info is being harvested by tech companies to more effectively sell you stuff. Researcher Lena Prosky unpacks these risks and explores how weakened privacy laws and opaque algorithms are increasingly shaping access to information, services, and digital rights.
Backchat’s Pongyada Sootthipong visits Sydney’s Other Worlds Zine Fair to explore the political roots Featuring Simone Wong and Dr. Can Yanya, she dives into zines as art, activism, and community.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Danielle Einstein joins us to unpack the government's decision to include YouTube in the under-16 social media ban, highlighting growing mental health concerns among young people.
The Backchat team go on the ground at Sydney's historic March for Humanity to speak to protestors.
Palestine Action Group organiser Josh Lees joins us in the studio to talk about the outcome of the March.
This episode of Backchat was produced by Jess D'Souza, Gabriella Accaria, Nyaboth Chuol, Jordan Santander, Pongyada Soothpong and Jaspar McCahon-Boersma.
Executive produced by Bec Cushway.
Hosted by Holly Payne and Dani Zhang.
Aired 19th July 2025 on Gadigal land.
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