Clancy Overell and Errol Parker, editors of the explicitly raw but iconic Outback Australian newspaper known as The Betoota Advocate report fiercely - without fear or favour.
On this week's show, Clancy and Errol talk to the Australian comedy podcast G.O.A.T. and reformed radioman Hamish Blake. How did he get his start? What is the most painful thing in the world? All tho…
In this weeks wrap, Jim's Bags opens it's doors for business, a Christian hens night goes into overdrive and what the hell didn't Dylan Walker say? Recorded at Desert Rock FM from the Koala Studio in …
Why does Nonno bury his cash? Why do some 28-year-olds not see shame in living at home still? In episode 11 we cut the chase and discuss some of our nation's most uncomfortable questions. Don't miss …
A hit with the subscribers that can't read - Hosted by Bruce Hitchcock The Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia'…
On today's show, Dr Anne Aly gives us some realtalk regarding Canberra, and the myriad of bullshit that surrounds the Bush Capital. She plugs her new book - Finding My Place, which you should buy - a…
A hit with the subscribers that can't read - Hosted by Bruce Hitchcock The Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia'…
On this week's show, we've taken a different tack. Aside from the usual local news and events, Clancy and Errol speak to Becky Lucas, arguably the greatest heteronormative and neo-feminist comedian w…
A hit with the subscribers that can't read - Hosted by Bruce Hitchcock The Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia'…
This week on the Betoota Advocate podcast our editors speak about the banking royal commission. Why has it taken so long? That as well as Clancy and Errol chat with Glenn "the preference whisperer" D…
A hit with the subscribers that can't read - Hosted by Denim Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's ol…
A hit with the subscribers that can't read - Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's oldest newspaper. …
Quite popular with the subscribers that can't read - Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's oldest new…
Moving on from the ball-tampering saga, the nation can finally focus on more important sporting news - The Matilda's bid to be Asian Cup Champions. Clancy & Errol sit down with Sam Kerr, arguably the…
Quite popular with the subscribers that can't read - Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's oldest new…
This week, Clancy and Errol attempt to make sense of the ball-tampering saga - like most other radio shows around the country. Rugby league is back and they speak to Manly Legend, Cliff Lyons, about …
Quite popular with the subscribers that can't read - Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's oldest new…
In episode three, Clancy and Errol zone in on our country's music industry. With special guest, controversial Australian singer-songwriter Joyride. Talking about the state of affairs for the nation's…
Quite popular with the subscribers that can't read - Betoota Weekly Bulletin is a Friday afternoon wrap up of some of the biggest stories of the week from The Betoota Advocate, Australia's oldest new…
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