Keiran Stewart-Assheton

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A deep dive into Indigenous resistance and global anti-colonial struggles.

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Keiran Stewart-Assheton

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News

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www.3cr.org.au

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

beyond the bars archives + living through a mass extinction 01.07.2026

Leading up to the 2026 Beyond the Bars broadcast on 6th-10th of July, yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton plays back excerpts from previous broadcasts from the archives. Later in the episode, Keiran speaks on the reality of colonial ecocide and the ways in which misinformed environmental ethics and inaction amongst the majority of the population are contributing to the next mass extinction.

yillamin radiothon special 2026 17.06.2026

Keiran Stewart-Assheton hosts the yillamin radiothon special, reflecting on the vital role 3CR plays in amplifying voices of Indigenous resistance and global anti-colonial struggles.

the fallacy of reconciliation 03.06.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton reflects on the deceptive legacy of 'reconciliation' in so-called Australia, and unpacks the hypocrisy and injustice behind the Australian government's $2bn lawsuit against 3M for PFAS contamination of defence bases.

a matter of precedent 13.05.2026

Cultural Advisory Warning: First Nations listeners are advised that this episode features the names of people who have passed on to the dreaming.yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton takes a look at a recent journal article by Olivia Barr titled “A Matter of Precedent”, which highlights the corrupt legal precedent of dismissing First Nations sovereignty cases in the High Court of Australia that or...

falling into the treaty trap 08.04.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton addresses the deceptive messaging and misconceptions around the 'treaty' in the colonial state of victoria.

getting involved in caring for country 25.03.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton has a yarn about the importance of caring for country and getting involved with efforts to conserve and protect local ecosystems.for more information:Basalt BuddiesFriends of Merri Creek   

interviews from the blak sovereign movement conference pt. 2 11.03.2026

 yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton presents part 2 of interviews from the recent Blak Sovereign Movement conference at Camp Sovereignty, recorded by Manju. The guests on this episode include: Uncle Eric Fejo, Jade Kennedy

the colonisation of souls: interview with reporter Mell Chun on Kanaky resistance 25.02.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton is joined by Mell Chun, audio producer and reporter for The Sunday Paper. They discuss Mell's work reporting on the Kanak resistance against French colonisation for the podcast series and article in The Sunday Paper Issue 4, both titled The Colonisation of Souls.

interviews from the blak sovereign movement conference 18.02.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton plays back interviews with attendees from the recent Blak Sovereign Movement conference at Camp Sovereignty, recorded by Manju.guests include Aunty Sue Haseldine, Dylan Coleman, Ghillar Michael Anderson and Natasha Wanganeen.  

the sunday paper, issue 4: the pitfalls of liberalism 11.02.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton is joined by Matt & Tess from The Sunday Paper to discuss The Sunday Paper, Issue 4: The Pitfalls of Liberalism, which is due for publication in March, 2026. Pre-order of the upcoming issue is avaliable now via Slingshot Books.

historical context of current state violence in the US 04.02.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton shares a historical context on the current state of racial terror and white supremacy in the United States, and looks at how these political norms of the US are reflected throughout the western empire, including so-called Australia.*Trigger warning: this episode features content that mentions sexual violence.

reporting on Boorloo terrorist attack 04.02.2026

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton shares a recording of a speech by Lidia Thorpe in parliament in regards to the Boorloo terrorist attack which occured on Invasion Day 2026, as well as a statement from a first hand account of the incident.

a colony built upon perpetual violence 28.01.2026

A terrorist attack is attempted against First Nations people in Boorloo. First Nations women and children physically assaulted by white Australian men in Canberra. A driver with an Australian flag on the car dashboard attempts to run over Aboriginal women and children on Kabi Kabi Country. Roaming groups of neo-nazis and white supremacists attack First Nations people and coloured migrants in so-ca...

engaging with languages other than english 17.12.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton takes a look at why learning languages other than english is an integral aspect for decolonisation.

the gammin apology 10.12.2025

yillamin host Kieran Stewart-Assheton provides a short analysis on Victorian colonial state government's "Apology to the First Peoples of Victoria" 

guests from Wet’suwet’en and Gitxsan nations 10.12.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton is joined by Cheif Na'moks head chief of the Tsayu (beaver clan) in the Wet’suwet’en Nation, and Gwii Lok’im Gibuu - a member of Wilp Spooku in the Gitxsau Nation in so-called British Columbia. They discuss the fight against the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project and Ksi Lisims LNG terminal, which have seen investments by Australian fossil-fuel company Woo...

yillamin disability day special 03.12.2025

On this special edition of yillamin, we bring together First Nations voices to explore what “Right Relations and Innovations” truly mean in the context of disability justice on this continent. Through grounded conversations, lived experience, and community-led insight, we look at how our people are reshaping support, care, and collective responsibility; while confronting the deep failures of colon...

protecting Googatha country with Aunty Sue Haseldine 26.11.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton is joined in the studio by Googatha elder Aunty Sue Haseldine, to discuss protecting Googatha Country from ongoing militarisation, colonisation, ecocide, including the more recent environmental and cultural threats by Southern Launch's missile testing project. Later in the episode they're also joined by Manju from the West Mallee Protection group supporting Au...

colonial state of victoria treaty bill is not actually a treaty 05.11.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton provides a short analysis on the treaty bill that has recently passed through the colonial victorian parliament.

the reality of fascism in so-called australia 29.10.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton analyses the fascist practices and systems of the colonial government in so-called Australia.

understanding sovereignty in the colonial occupation 29.10.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton explains the vast differences between Aboriginal sovereignty and the false ideology of 'sovereign citizens' amongst the settler population in so-called Australia.

West Mallee Protection update with Manju 15.10.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton is joined by Manju from West Mallee Protection group for an update on the campaign to protect Googatha Country, which faces constant environmental and cultural threats from Southern Launch's missile testing project. 

combating liberalism: 2 year anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood 08.10.2025

Following the 2 year anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood, yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton takes a look at the liberal tendencies, hypocrisies and failures of the settler-colonial left in so-called Australia when it comes to support for the Palestinian struggle.

liberalism: the political and social framework that defines everyday life in so-called Australia 01.10.2025

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton shares analysis on the frameworks of liberalism, explains why liberalism is the foundation of the colonial system, and provides examples of how liberal ideology manifests both politically and socially throughout daily life in so-called Australia.

yillamin - july 30, 2025 - violence and the myth of peaceful colonial rule 30.07.2025

Content warning: this episode mentions acts of violence, including state violence.  What defines violence? Why are violent acts of the colonial state not labeled as such? yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton takes a look at how we contextualise violence, and how we understand the nature of revolutionary self-defence.

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