Making sense of a changing world, Extra with Geraldine Doogue explores the risks and possibilities of big shifts in power, puts events with our neighbourhood and overseas into context and explains how this affects Australia’s place within our wider world.
Economics Nobel winner Simon Johnson on why nations succeed and fail
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
10/18/2024 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
US presidential race narrows in battleground states
Stormy weather, and febrile politics as the US presidential election draws closer.And AI's latest discovery reveals a world of viruses.
10/11/2024 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 29 seconds
The longest year: refelctions on October 7
Fran Kelly explores the grief and feelings of two women, one in Israel, the other in the West Bank, one year on from the Hamas attack and subsequent war in Gaza.
10/4/2024 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Israel launches further attacks on Lebanon
Plus Mexico's first female president will be sworn in next week replacing López Obrador. And Alison Moyet on her new album and upcoming Australian tour.
9/27/2024 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 6 seconds
The United Nations prepares for a high-stakes summit
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
9/20/2024 • 15 minutes, 16 seconds
Murdoch succession battle to play out in closed Nevada courtroom
Plus, the new Support at Home aged care package explained. And the promises and failures of microfinance, told through the eyes of women borrowers in Sierra Leone, West Africa.
9/13/2024 • 14 minutes, 48 seconds
New plan to fight domestic and family violence
Hostages-for-prisoners swap and control of the Philadelphi Corridor stall ceasefire talks in the Israel-Gaza war. Plus, drought ravages Sicily.
9/6/2024 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
China's ambassador to the Pacific nations, Qian Bo angered by the leaders' stance on Taiwan.
Plus, Latvia's foreign Minister Baiba Braže on strengthening the protection of Latvia's border with Belarus and Russia.
8/30/2024 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Robert F. Kennedy Jnr suspends his presidential campaign
Plus, Ukraine's advance into Russia and Angie Ballard, Australia's 7-time Paralympian.
8/23/2024 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thailand’s new Prime Minister
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/16/2024 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
NT Police Commissioner reflects on his apology for past "harms and injustices"
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/9/2024 • 15 minutes, 17 seconds
The invention of reality TV and Joseph Stiglitz on the meaning of freedom
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/2/2024 • 16 minutes, 57 seconds
UK politics and history of Olympic opening ceremonies
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/26/2024 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Michael Fullilove's advice to US allies facing a second Trump presidency
Plus, will Australia power ahead with green hydrogen? And a dip in Paris's River Seine ahead of the Olympic Games.
7/19/2024 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
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7/15/2024 • 0
Biden vows to stay in the race for US President
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/12/2024 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
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7/12/2024 • 50 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/8/2024 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
UK Labour wins in a landslide
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/5/2024 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/1/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/28/2024 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/24/2024 • 53 minutes, 20 seconds
New industry standards to combat child sexual abuse material
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/21/2024 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/17/2024 • 53 minutes, 50 seconds
Chinese Premier Li Qiang visit and the Offline Club goes viral
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/14/2024 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/10/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
EU elections and Anthony LaPaglia in Death of a Salesman
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/7/2024 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/3/2024 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Donald Trump guilty on all counts
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/31/2024 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
5/27/2024 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/24/2024 • 15 minutes, 12 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
5/20/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/17/2024 • 20 minutes, 49 seconds
Extra - May 13, 2024
Are smartphones and social media to blame for Gen Z's mental health problems. Plus, the challenges for the Federal Budget and both sides of the the uni campus protests.
5/13/2024 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/10/2024 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/3/2024 • 19 minutes, 28 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
4/29/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra 27 April 2024
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/26/2024 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
4/22/2024 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/19/2024 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/12/2024 • 15 minutes, 12 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
4/8/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/5/2024 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/29/2024 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/25/2024 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
Saturday Extra: Russia's
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/22/2024 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/18/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Russia's opposition plan for electoral damage
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/15/2024 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/11/2024 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Gaza talks at a standstill and 50 years of women's refuges
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/8/2024 • 14 minutes, 59 seconds
Extra - Ireland's gender role referendum and social prescribing
Making sense of a changing world.
3/4/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra - Ireland's gender role referendum and social prescribing
Ireland's gender role referendum, the rise of "social" prescribing in Australian medicine, plus a journalist goes undercover in New York's art world.
3/1/2024 • 15 minutes
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/23/2024 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
2/19/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra: Alexei Navalny's death and Trump ordered to pay $350 million fine
Alexei Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin's most formidable domestic opponent and critic, has died in a Russian prison. Plus the latest in US politics with Nick Bryant.
2/16/2024 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
2/12/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/9/2024 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world, Extra with Fran Kelly explores the risks and possibilities of big shifts in power, puts events in our neighbourhood and overseas into context
2/5/2024 • 54 minutes, 36 seconds
Australia's renewable rollout, America's hardline abortion ban states, and saving the New Zealand Kakapo
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/2/2024 • 22 minutes, 37 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
1/29/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saturday Extra
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
1/26/2024 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS: Behind the scenes of La Sagrada Familia
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
1/19/2024 • 0
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS: Heirs of Slavery to apologise for past wrongs
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
1/12/2024 • 24 minutes, 4 seconds
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS: Leaders of pangolin trafficking gang convicted
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
1/5/2024 • 24 minutes, 4 seconds
Artists for Peace - "Two musicians who happen to be Muslim and Jewish."
Making sense of a changing world.
12/18/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
EV charging etiquette and 2023 politics in review
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
12/15/2023 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
12/11/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
A landmark history of the postwar trial of Japan’s leaders
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
12/8/2023 • 23 minutes, 52 seconds
Why the powerful Koch network has backed Nikki Haley
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
12/1/2023 • 23 minutes, 53 seconds
The great divide: Alan Kohler on fixing Australia's housing mess
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
11/24/2023 • 24 minutes, 42 seconds
A dangerous moment for Myanmar's Junta
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
11/17/2023 • 25 minutes, 12 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
11/13/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Israel's economic-security doctrine under Benjamin Netanyahu
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
11/10/2023 • 24 minutes, 44 seconds
November's edition of A Foreign Affair
Making sense of a changing world.
11/6/2023 • 54 minutes, 22 seconds
Qantas shareholders punish board at AGM
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
11/3/2023 • 24 minutes, 33 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/30/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
China's EV dominance; Israel-Gaza analysis
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
10/27/2023 • 24 minutes, 27 seconds
What life is like in the West Bank in times of relative peace
Making sense of a changing world.
10/23/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
What life is like in the West Bank in times of relative peace
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
10/20/2023 • 24 minutes, 6 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/16/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Regional risks from the Israel-Hamas conflict
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
10/13/2023 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
The 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war
Making sense of a changing world.
10/9/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Michael Gawenda's life as a secular Jew
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
10/6/2023 • 24 minutes, 22 seconds
The rise in copper thefts around Australia
Making sense of a changing world.
10/2/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The underground historians of China trying to preserve truth
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
9/29/2023 • 23 minutes, 56 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
9/25/2023 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
How to have a respectful referendum
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
9/22/2023 • 24 minutes, 17 seconds
Why are French winemakers destroying their product?
Making sense of a changing world.
9/18/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Key Republicans open to Trump alternative
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
9/15/2023 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
9/11/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
South-East Asia envoy Nicholas Moore on boosting trade and investment
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
9/8/2023 • 24 minutes, 31 seconds
What are the obstacles to downsizing once the kids have left?
Making sense of a changing world.
9/4/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
How did China's economic woes get so bad?
Plus, the architecture of data centres, obstacles to downsizing and a groundbreaking solar project.
9/1/2023 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
8/28/2023 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
Katherine High School's turnaround and an undercover sting against wildlife trafficking
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/25/2023 • 25 minutes, 3 seconds
Peter Yu's argument for Indigenous economic empowerment
Making sense of a changing world.
8/21/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Two years after Taliban takeover
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/18/2023 • 23 minutes, 45 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
8/14/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
8/14/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Church provides land for renters and the Australian leading the international anti-nuclear campaign
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/11/2023 • 23 minutes, 54 seconds
A reflection on the epic marriage of Winnie and Nelson Mandela
Making sense of a changing world.
8/7/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A reflection on the epic marriage of Winnie and Nelson Mandela
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
8/4/2023 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
Why Australia should be doing more with our critical minerals
Making sense of a changing world.
7/31/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Why Australia should be doing more with our critical minerals
Making sense of a changing world.
7/31/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
The real Ukraine counter-offensive, parent visas and critical mineral strategy
Plus, new entrants to Australian aviation, why the US is still our best bet and the July edition of the Pick.
7/28/2023 • 24 minutes, 56 seconds
World Cup, Simon Schama and Strata Drama
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/21/2023 • 24 minutes, 1 second
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/17/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/17/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
US and China restart climate talks and Martin Wolf on democratic capitalism
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/14/2023 • 23 minutes, 56 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/10/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/10/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A foreign affair and Robodebt: a dark day for frank and fearless advice
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
7/7/2023 • 24 minutes, 10 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/3/2023 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
7/3/2023 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Australians in Ukraine's cyber war, and why younger voters are sticking with progressive politics
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/30/2023 • 23 minutes, 29 seconds
Margaret MacMillan; echoes of WWI in Ukraine today
Making sense of a changing world.
6/26/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Margaret MacMillan; echoes of WWI in Ukraine today
Making sense of a changing world.
6/26/2023 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Margaret MacMillan on lessons from WWI for Ukraine today
Kim Ghattas on Saudi Arabia's positioning for a new role in international diplomacy, what's happening to commercial property valuations and the war inside Reddit.
6/23/2023 • 23 minutes, 50 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/19/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
6/19/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Katja Hoyer's history of the GDR, Ukraine analysis with Frank Ledwidge
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/16/2023 • 22 minutes, 46 seconds
What Australians really think and feel about universities
Making sense of a changing world.
6/12/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
What Australians really think and feel about universities
Making sense of a changing world.
6/12/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Mind of the Nation: Australian attitudes to university
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/9/2023 • 24 minutes, 2 seconds
Where will the PWC scandal lead?
Making sense of a changing world.
6/5/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Where will the PWC scandal lead?
Making sense of a changing world.
6/5/2023 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
50 years of Australia-Vietnam relations
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
6/2/2023 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
How do bank branch closures affect regional communities?
Making sense of a changing world.
5/29/2023 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
How do bank branch closures affect regional communities?
Making sense of a changing world.
5/29/2023 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
Does Australia have an opioid addiction crisis?
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/26/2023 • 23 minutes, 57 seconds
Will dysfunction in America's politics harm their international diplomacy?
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/19/2023 • 24 minutes, 20 seconds
Australia's dire payroll situation
Making sense of a changing world.
5/15/2023 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Australia's dire payroll situation
Making sense of a changing world.
5/15/2023 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Will new tax incentives deliver more build to rent housing?
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
5/12/2023 • 24 minutes, 31 seconds
Kevin Rudd remembers Allan Gyngell
Making sense of a changing world.
5/8/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Kevin Rudd remembers Allan Gyngell
Making sense of a changing world.
5/8/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Kevin Rudd remembers Allan Gyngell
Kevin Rudd remembers Allan Gyngell.
5/5/2023 • 24 minutes, 3 seconds
Heirs of slavery to apologies for past wrongs
Making sense of a changing world.
5/1/2023 • 53 minutes, 56 seconds
Heirs of slavery to apologies for past wrongs
Making sense of a changing world.
5/1/2023 • 53 minutes, 56 seconds
Heirs of slavery to apologise for past wrongs
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/28/2023 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
What do research unis want from the government's University Accord?
Making sense of a changing world.
4/24/2023 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
What do research unis want from the government's University Accord?
Making sense of a changing world.
4/24/2023 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
Working with China on net zero
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/21/2023 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
Where are we going with AI?
Making sense of a changing world.
4/17/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Where are we going with AI?
Making sense of a changing world.
4/17/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Fears for Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza
Plus, award winning research on the “quiet epidemic” of gifted underachievement.
4/14/2023 • 24 minutes, 34 seconds
Saving China's imperial art treasures
Making sense of a changing world.
4/10/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saving China's imperial art treasures
Making sense of a changing world.
4/10/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Saving China's imperial art collection
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
4/7/2023 • 24 minutes, 27 seconds
RBA review and Pentridge Prison opens gates to the past
Making sense of a changing world.
4/3/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
RBA review and Pentridge Prison opens gates to the past
Making sense of a changing world.
4/3/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Trump indictment and Pentridge Prison unlocks gates to past
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/31/2023 • 24 minutes, 35 seconds
Surfing for gender equality in PNG
Making sense of a changing world.
3/27/2023 • 0
Surfing for gender equality in PNG
Making sense of a changing world.
3/27/2023 • 0
Surfing for gender equality in PNG
Plus, an expert panel has outlined plans to reform teachings degrees.
3/24/2023 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/20/2023 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/20/2023 • 0
The escalating costs of the NDIS and foreign policy after AUKUS
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/17/2023 • 30 minutes
Historic new oceans treaty
Making sense of a changing world.
3/13/2023 • 0
Historic new oceans treaty
Making sense of a changing world.
3/13/2023 • 0
The AUKUS subs deal worth billions
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
3/10/2023 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/6/2023 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
3/6/2023 • 0
China's ballistic missile buildup and New Zealand appeals to wealthy expats to fund disaster recovery
And a new book explores the unexplored history of fungi.
3/3/2023 • 30 minutes
The rise and fall of the UK's flagship gender service for children
Making sense of a changing world.
2/27/2023 • 0
The rise and fall of the UK's flagship gender service for children
Making sense of a changing world.
2/27/2023 • 0
The rise and fall of the UK's flagship gender service for children
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/24/2023 • 30 minutes
A Foreign Affair and the Norther Rivers floods one year on
Making sense of a changing world.
2/20/2023 • 0
A Foreign Affair and the Norther Rivers floods one year on
Making sense of a changing world.
2/20/2023 • 0
Britain's demise and the anniversary of the Northern Rivers' devastating floods
Plus, fears of a violent election in Myanmar election and the spy balloon hysteria on A Foreign Affair.
2/17/2023 • 30 minutes
Landmark security trial of the Hong Kong 47
Making sense of a changing world.
2/13/2023 • 0
Landmark security trial of the Hong Kong 47
Making sense of a changing world.
2/13/2023 • 0
Landmark trial of Hong Kong 47
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/10/2023 • 30 minutes
Jim Chalmers' essay: renovating not only the RBA, but capitalism?
Making sense of a changing world.
2/6/2023 • 0
Jim Chalmers' essay: renovating not only the RBA, but capitalism?
Making sense of a changing world.
2/6/2023 • 0
How does cashless gaming work? Vietnam's political turmoil and the First XI cricket tour of England
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
2/3/2023 • 30 minutes
Saturday Extra: German tanks, BBC's The Modi Question and a history of Radio Australia
International politics and business, and the things that matter to Australians.
1/27/2023 • 30 minutes
Defence spend to skyrocket and is America decadence one the decline?
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
1/20/2023 • 30 minutes
How Ireland went from a backwater to modernity and saving the Australian Boab tree
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
1/13/2023 • 30 minutes
Reflections on Russia and 100 years of the Country Women's Association
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
1/6/2023 • 30 minutes
Saturday Extra
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
12/30/2022 • 30 minutes
Saturday Extra Summer highlights
Lessons form the Cold War and the history of public libraries.
12/23/2022 • 30 minutes
Russia's new theory of victory under General Sergei Surovikin
Making sense of a changing world.
12/19/2022 • 0
Russia's new theory of victory under General Sergei Surovikin
Making sense of a changing world.
12/19/2022 • 0
Germany's far right coup attempt and evidence that mammals island-hopped from Australia to colonise the world
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
12/16/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
12/12/2022 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
12/12/2022 • 0
Reforming the House of Lords and the deteriorating rights of women in Afghanistan
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
12/9/2022 • 30 minutes
South Australia's renewables plan and reflections on American exceptionalism
Plus, new research into why Greek migrants changed or anglicised their names, and why so few have changed back.
12/5/2022 • 0
South Australia's renewables plan and reflections on American exceptionalism
Plus, new research into why Greek migrants changed or anglicised their names, and why so few have changed back.
12/5/2022 • 0
50 years of diplomatic relations with China and how price parity clauses in travel platforms effect your wallet?
and what exactly is meant by the term 'American Exceptionalism'?
12/2/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
11/28/2022 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
11/28/2022 • 0
Power to the people in Victoria and a new University Accord
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
11/25/2022 • 30 minutes
Defining superannuation and fighting the illegal wildlife trade
More than 14,000 classified documents relating to John F Kennedy's assassination remain locked up. There's a push to have them released.
11/18/2022 • 30 minutes
Indonesia's balancing act at the G20 and life after prison
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
11/11/2022 • 30 minutes
The outgoing Director General of ASIS explores the traits he's looking for a new recuits
And the politicisation of workers rights in Qatar ahead of the FIFA World Cup
11/4/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/31/2022 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/31/2022 • 0
Rebuilding Ukraine underway and the problems with detective jurors
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
10/28/2022 • 30 minutes
New UK leadership battle underway and do sanctions really work?
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
10/21/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/17/2022 • 0
Extra
Making sense of a changing world.
10/17/2022 • 0
Can Australia afford the big spend defence commitments from AUKUS?
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
10/14/2022 • 30 minutes
Can you hold leadership positions in two organisations with competing values?
And has Covid forever changed audiences for our great theatre and musical companies?
10/7/2022 • 30 minutes
In the age of anxiety, should we look toward the past?
Saturday Extra talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
9/30/2022 • 30 minutes
Iranian women protest and burn hijabs in Iran
And we have a panel from the Festival from Dangerous Ideas exploring American Decadence - has this great country entered a decline it can not recover from?
9/23/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra, Monday September 19
A forensic look at the proposed changes to the Constitution which would enshrine an indigenous voice to parliament and how Turkey is turning its back on democratic ideals.
9/19/2022 • 0
Extra, Monday September 19
A forensic look at the proposed changes to the Constitution which would enshrine an indigenous voice to parliament and how Turkey is turning its back on democratic ideals.
9/19/2022 • 0
A forensic look at the proposed changes to the Constitution which would enshrine an indigenous voice to parliament
Analysis of the week's events, with a special focus on business and foreign affairs
9/16/2022 • 30 minutes
The Elizabethan era is over
And a new book charts the history of the Australia's female war correspondents.
9/9/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
Engaging and in depth discussions, debates and interviews presented by Geraldine Doogue.
9/5/2022 • 0
Extra
Engaging and in depth discussions, debates and interviews presented by Geraldine Doogue.
9/5/2022 • 0
Unlocking the jobs of the future
Plus, Gorbachev's legacy, and brinkmanship over the Greater Sunrise gas project.
9/2/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
and women's relationship with alcohol over the years
8/29/2022 • 0
Extra
and women's relationship with alcohol over the years
8/29/2022 • 0
Should superannuation funds invest more in nation building projects?
and a history of women's relationship of alcohol
8/26/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra, Monday August 22
After Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney's loss in the Wyoming primary to a Trump-endorsed candidate we discuss the future of the GOP, her possible run for President, and what this all means for the Democrats.
8/22/2022 • 0
Extra, Monday August 22
After Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney's loss in the Wyoming primary to a Trump-endorsed candidate we discuss the future of the GOP, her possible run for President, and what this all means for the Democrats.
8/22/2022 • 0
Saturday Extra
Liz Chaney and the Republican Party, steps toward increasing electric vehicles in Australia and the outgoing NSW Minister for Customer Services Victor Dominello, reflects on digital reform.
8/19/2022 • 30 minutes
Extra
The economics to growing up - A new academic analysis of 21 billion Facebook friendships sheds like on class and social mobility
8/15/2022 • 0
Extra
The economics to growing up - A new academic analysis of 21 billion Facebook friendships sheds like on class and social mobility
8/15/2022 • 0
Saturday Extra, August 13 2022
Analysis of the week's events, with a special focus on business and foreign affairs
8/12/2022 • 30 minutes
Serious teacher shortage and A Foreign Affair
Serious teacher shortage – Schools are at breaking point unable to find enough teachers. Classes are having to be merged, and teachers are being lured out of retirement to plug holes. The crisis is across public, catholic, and independent schools and has hit cities immune from previous shortages. AITSL chief executive Mark Grant
8/8/2022 • 0
Serious teacher shortage and A Foreign Affair
Serious teacher shortage – Schools are at breaking point unable to find enough teachers. Classes are having to be merged, and teachers are being lured out of retirement to plug holes. The crisis is across public, catholic, and independent schools and has hit cities immune from previous shortages. AITSL chief executive Mark Grant
8/8/2022 • 0
Is Merkel's legacy in tatters and digitising the government services
and a history of the Country Women's Association
8/1/2022 • 0
Is Merkel's legacy in tatters and digitising the government services
and a history of the Country Women's Association
8/1/2022 • 0
The dark side of "Gone with the Wind" and who will lead Sri Lanka?
Sri Lankan military ‘whatever it takes’ - with the Sri Lankan president fleeing to the Maldives the Prime Minister has ordered the military to contains protestors. Dr Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Executive Director, Centre for Policy Alternative Sri Lanka
7/18/2022 • 0
The dark side of "Gone with the Wind" and who will lead Sri Lanka?
Sri Lankan military ‘whatever it takes’ - with the Sri Lankan president fleeing to the Maldives the Prime Minister has ordered the military to contains protestors. Dr Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Executive Director, Centre for Policy Alternative Sri Lanka
7/18/2022 • 0
Wellness in schools and the Tour de Femmes
Wellness in schools: The Victorian government has committed $200 million to place well being leaders in the state's primary schools by 2026. But what exactly is wellbeing? How do you define it - and even more importantly how is it attained? Dr Annie Gowing, University of Melbourne and Helen Aguiar is the principal of Perth College, an Anglican school for girls
7/11/2022 • 0
Wellness in schools and the Tour de Femmes
Wellness in schools: The Victorian government has committed $200 million to place well being leaders in the state's primary schools by 2026. But what exactly is wellbeing? How do you define it - and even more importantly how is it attained? Dr Annie Gowing, University of Melbourne and Helen Aguiar is the principal of Perth College, an Anglican school for girls
7/11/2022 • 0
How to argue well; A foreign affair
How to argue well: Bo Seo is a two-time world champion debater and a former coach of the Australian national debating team and the Harvard College Debating Union. His new book “Good Arguments: How debate teaches us to listen and be heard” is published by Penguin. Bo Seo discusses how to argue well, if at all, in an increasingly polarised world
7/4/2022 • 0
How to argue well; A foreign affair
How to argue well: Bo Seo is a two-time world champion debater and a former coach of the Australian national debating team and the Harvard College Debating Union. His new book “Good Arguments: How debate teaches us to listen and be heard” is published by Penguin. Bo Seo discusses how to argue well, if at all, in an increasingly polarised world
7/4/2022 • 0
Pandemic preparedness and solar panels in space
and what happens when Fox News watchers switch over to CNN?
6/27/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Pandemic preparedness and solar panels in space
and what happens when Fox News watchers switch over to CNN?
6/27/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Is there a threat to digital democracy and what's the signature of Australian food?
*Digital democracy - Dr Samir Saran, President of the Observer Researcher Foundation in India is calling for greater transnational regulation of the global internet, arguing that technology is an "existential threat" to democracy. He wants technology to be a digital public good and serve the world equally. We need rules and we need to advance digital cooperation.
6/20/2022 • 0
Is there a threat to digital democracy and what's the signature of Australian food?
*Digital democracy - Dr Samir Saran, President of the Observer Researcher Foundation in India is calling for greater transnational regulation of the global internet, arguing that technology is an "existential threat" to democracy. He wants technology to be a digital public good and serve the world equally. We need rules and we need to advance digital cooperation.
6/20/2022 • 0
A political potrait of Xi and what is the future of work from home?
and a film about about bird medics in New Dehli
6/13/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A political potrait of Xi and what is the future of work from home?
and a film about about bird medics in New Dehli
6/13/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A fractured UK; and the history of the Debney peace in rural Queensland
Plus, great tips on what to watch, read and listen to with The Pick.
6/6/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A fractured UK; and the history of the Debney peace in rural Queensland
Plus, great tips on what to watch, read and listen to with The Pick.
6/6/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A Foreign Affair and the Liberal Party's move to the right
remembering the single minded travel writer Dervla Murphy
5/30/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
A Foreign Affair and the Liberal Party's move to the right
remembering the single minded travel writer Dervla Murphy
5/30/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Mining towns want energy transformation; Who is a better economic manager? and life after politics
and a tribute to the late Caroline Jones
5/23/2022 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
Mining towns want energy transformation; Who is a better economic manager? and life after politics
and a tribute to the late Caroline Jones
5/23/2022 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
The race for the senate and the activist, poet Judith Wright
and election express
5/16/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
The race for the senate and the activist, poet Judith Wright
and election express
5/16/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Wooing the Indian vote; stars and showbiz
and an endgame in the Ukraine.
5/9/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Wooing the Indian vote; stars and showbiz
and an endgame in the Ukraine.
5/9/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The battle for Perth's Liberal heartland; is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine?
And tips on what read and watch and hear from our international relations experts.
5/2/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The battle for Perth's Liberal heartland; is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine?
And tips on what read and watch and hear from our international relations experts.
5/2/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
A Foreign Affair examines elections policies and the recently penned China-Solomon's deal
And Indigenous soldier Jack Huggins survived the notorious Thai-Burma railway in World War II. His daughters, Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro, recently wrote a biography on his life.
4/25/2022 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
A Foreign Affair examines elections policies and the recently penned China-Solomon's deal
And Indigenous soldier Jack Huggins survived the notorious Thai-Burma railway in World War II. His daughters, Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro, recently wrote a biography on his life.
4/25/2022 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
Can Australia save American democracy and the rise in online games
And what do Indonesians think of Australia and its near neighbours
4/10/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Can Australia save American democracy and the rise in online games
And what do Indonesians think of Australia and its near neighbours
4/10/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Emergency services crumble under flood pressure and art in public spaces
Plus how to bring more women, and older people into the workforce
4/4/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Emergency services crumble under flood pressure and art in public spaces
Plus how to bring more women, and older people into the workforce
4/4/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Reflections on Russia and will Macron be re-elected again?
And Australia in 50 plays
3/21/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Reflections on Russia and will Macron be re-elected again?
And Australia in 50 plays
3/21/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Russia cast out of the global economic system and A Foreign Affair - shifts in Asia
And the making of modern Ireland
3/14/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Russia cast out of the global economic system and A Foreign Affair - shifts in Asia
And the making of modern Ireland
3/14/2022 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Kevin Rudd on China's response to Russia and Germany bolsters defence spend
and the Australian Electoral Commission fights misinformation
3/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Kevin Rudd on China's response to Russia and Germany bolsters defence spend
and the Australian Electoral Commission fights misinformation
3/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Lessons from the cold war; international turmoil and the upcoming election
and an Australian family helping Jewish holocaust survivors
2/28/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Lessons from the cold war; international turmoil and the upcoming election
and an Australian family helping Jewish holocaust survivors
2/28/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Gonski funding ten years on and 'is disorder the new international order'?
And The Pick brings you the latest on what to read, watch and listen to.
2/21/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Gonski funding ten years on and 'is disorder the new international order'?
And The Pick brings you the latest on what to read, watch and listen to.
2/21/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Class wars in Australia and the history of the women's ocean pool in Sydney
and what makes a great stock-picker? and dynamic covid zero in Hong Kong.
2/14/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Class wars in Australia and the history of the women's ocean pool in Sydney
and what makes a great stock-picker? and dynamic covid zero in Hong Kong.
2/14/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
A Foreign Affair; the privilege of proximity
Plus, the chequered history of great public libraries
2/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
A Foreign Affair; the privilege of proximity
Plus, the chequered history of great public libraries
2/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
A short history of Ukraine and Stephen Page's last dance for Bangarra
Russia and Ukraine share history that goes back centuries. But why has Russia never really accepted Ukraine's independence? Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia and Eastern Europe editor of The Economist joins us to explain how history plays into today's tensions.
1/31/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
A short history of Ukraine and Stephen Page's last dance for Bangarra
Russia and Ukraine share history that goes back centuries. But why has Russia never really accepted Ukraine's independence? Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia and Eastern Europe editor of The Economist joins us to explain how history plays into today's tensions.
1/31/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The Next Generation's Australia
Plus, Dr David Kilcullen and Dr Greg Mills on why the West failed in Afghanistan, and Politicians' Picks - Chris Bowen, Hollie Hughes and Zali Steggall join us with their recommendations for reading, watching and listening this summer.
12/20/2021 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The Next Generation's Australia
Plus, Dr David Kilcullen and Dr Greg Mills on why the West failed in Afghanistan, and Politicians' Picks - Chris Bowen, Hollie Hughes and Zali Steggall join us with their recommendations for reading, watching and listening this summer.
12/20/2021 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
What will it take to reverse the decline of democracy?
Plus, Indigenous equine therapy in the Kimberley and ultimate train journeys of the world
12/13/2021 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
What will it take to reverse the decline of democracy?
Plus, Indigenous equine therapy in the Kimberley and ultimate train journeys of the world
12/13/2021 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
A Foreign Affair: Year in Review
Plus, can our gum trees withstand a warming climate?
12/6/2021 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
A Foreign Affair: Year in Review
Plus, can our gum trees withstand a warming climate?
12/6/2021 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
How will the Coalition government fare in next year's election?
How will the Coalition government fare in next year's election? Tax rebels and why fridges are so important
11/29/2021 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
How will the Coalition government fare in next year's election?
How will the Coalition government fare in next year's election? Tax rebels and why fridges are so important
11/29/2021 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
What can Labor bring to the election campaign?
Plus, the tricky science of trigger warnings and the rise of female share investors.
11/22/2021 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
What can Labor bring to the election campaign?
Plus, the tricky science of trigger warnings and the rise of female share investors.
11/22/2021 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Crypto comes of age; Charting two cultures in WA
Plus, meet the veterans pulling in the harvest.
11/15/2021 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
Crypto comes of age; Charting two cultures in WA
Plus, meet the veterans pulling in the harvest.
11/15/2021 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
Macron under pressure and are we really facing a 'great resignation'?
Plus, foreign-affairs related recommendations for reading, watching and listening.
11/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Macron under pressure and are we really facing a 'great resignation'?
Plus, foreign-affairs related recommendations for reading, watching and listening.
11/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Facebook Papers and A Foreign Affair: Australia's pivot to India
Facebook revelations lead to it's rebranding as 'META'. Our esteemed guests for A Foreign Affair discuss Australia's pivot to India, the ASEAN summit and the geopolitics of COP26. And the first vampire story in the English language has been found in a library in Queensland.
11/1/2021 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Facebook Papers and A Foreign Affair: Australia's pivot to India
Facebook revelations lead to it's rebranding as 'META'. Our esteemed guests for A Foreign Affair discuss Australia's pivot to India, the ASEAN summit and the geopolitics of COP26. And the first vampire story in the English language has been found in a library in Queensland.
11/1/2021 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Gareth Evans on 30 years of peace in Cambodia and Peter FitzSimons on Australia's greatest (unknown) explorer
Plus, should you consider a job in tech? Tens of thousands of jobs are available in Australia's fastest-growing sector.
10/25/2021 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Gareth Evans on 30 years of peace in Cambodia and Peter FitzSimons on Australia's greatest (unknown) explorer
Plus, should you consider a job in tech? Tens of thousands of jobs are available in Australia's fastest-growing sector.
10/25/2021 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
The hollowing out of the public service and the politics of net zero in the regions
Plus, Gillian Tett on using anthropological tools to drive better policy.
10/18/2021 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
The hollowing out of the public service and the politics of net zero in the regions
Plus, Gillian Tett on using anthropological tools to drive better policy.
10/18/2021 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
The notorious British spy George Blake
Plus, recommendations for reading, watching and listening in October.
10/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
The notorious British spy George Blake
Plus, recommendations for reading, watching and listening in October.
10/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
Ian Goldin on building a better post-pandemic world
Plus, Lin Hatfield Dodds on systems leadership and steering Australia's oldest charity The Benevolent Society, CEO of Good Things Australia Foundation Jess Wilson provides practical advice on where you can go to build your digital skills and Catherine Fisher, author of Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923–1956 examines how a cohort of professional women broadcasters, activists and politicians used radio to improve women’s status in Australia from the introduction of radio in 1923 until the introduction of television in 1956.
10/4/2021 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Ian Goldin on building a better post-pandemic world
Plus, Lin Hatfield Dodds on systems leadership and steering Australia's oldest charity The Benevolent Society, CEO of Good Things Australia Foundation Jess Wilson provides practical advice on where you can go to build your digital skills and Catherine Fisher, author of Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923–1956 examines how a cohort of professional women broadcasters, activists and politicians used radio to improve women’s status in Australia from the introduction of radio in 1923 until the introduction of television in 1956.
10/4/2021 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
A Foreign Affair: China, and Australia in the Pacific
As the Chinese Communist Party gears up for 20th Party Congress in 2022, Beijing is implementing sweeping changes across a host of industries and parts of society. Is there a common motive, a ‘red thread’, running through these changes?
9/27/2021 • 46 minutes, 44 seconds
A Foreign Affair: China, and Australia in the Pacific
As the Chinese Communist Party gears up for 20th Party Congress in 2022, Beijing is implementing sweeping changes across a host of industries and parts of society. Is there a common motive, a ‘red thread’, running through these changes?
9/27/2021 • 46 minutes, 44 seconds
Life after 'Mutti': Germany farewells Angela Merkel
Plus, Lebanon's crumbling healthcare system and improving adult literacy in Australia.
9/20/2021 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
The legacy of 9/11 and the enduring appeal of Roger Federer
Two decades after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, the memories of those terrible events still loom large in the national psyche. On the 20th anniversary of September 11, three American commentators from across the political spectrum reflect on the cultural legacy of September 11, and the lasting impacts it has had on the United States.
9/13/2021 • 45 minutes, 26 seconds
Journalist Nick Bryant reflects on life at a crossroads
Plus, what to read, watch and listen to in September.
9/6/2021 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
70 years of ANZUS and the golfing boom
Plus, stories of hope and humanity during the pandemic.
8/30/2021 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
The ethics of mandatory vaccination; Rebellion in Cuba and 70 years of the Australian Financial Review
8/23/2021 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Alan Rusbridger on why the pandemic is good for journalism; Where are all the political biographies of women?
Plus, Evie Wyld reads her poem 'Floorboards', and we get some recommendations for reading, watching and listening in August.
8/16/2021 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
The story of Afterpay and David Miliband on the Age of Impunity
Plus, reflections of an Australian writer who survived the Beirut port explosion a year ago.
8/9/2021 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
A Foreign Affair heads to Southeast Asia, a short history of war, and 75 years of the ANU
Southeast Asia has quickly become the region hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, with many countries that successfully held off the pandemic last year now suffering from the spread of the Delta variant. The domestic social, economic and political ramifications could be significant, and they come at a time when the region is of growing geopolitical significance to the US and China. Guests: Emma Connors, Southeast Asia correspondent for the Australian Financial Review; Dr Huong Le Thu, senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) and a non-resident fellow with the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Michael Wesley, Deputy Vice Chancellor, International, at the University of Melbourne.
8/2/2021 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Ian Silk on the past and future of superannuation; Nordic policy lessons and growing up in the Wimmera.
After 15 years at the helm of AustralianSuper and a career in superannuation going back to 1994, Ian Silk reflects on what the incredible growth of industry super funds might mean for the future of the sector and for Australia's economy as a whole.
7/19/2021 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The battle to break up Big Tech, and the women who took on ISIS and won
Plus, recommendations for reading, watching and listening this month.
7/12/2021 • 53 minutes, 28 seconds
100 years of the Chinese Communist Party; and a productive indigenous partnership
Founded in 1921 by 13 men inspired by the Bolshevik Revolution, the Chinese Communist Party now has 92 million members and is undoubtedly the most powerful political party in the world. Leading Sinologists Kerry Brown, Director of the Lau China Institute at King's College London; Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford and Linda Jaivin, the author of The Shortest History of China discuss the extraordinary rise of Chinese Communist Party, the philosophy that underpins it, and where it might lead China next.
7/5/2021 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A Foreign Affair discussion about Latin America; and the rise and fall of Robert Maxwell
Latin America is one of the parts of the world that has been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and with 11 Latin countries holding elections this year, the region is plagued by insecurity and instability. Latin American experts Maria Victoria Murillo of Columbia University, and Kenneth Roberts of Cornell University discuss the transformative changes taking place in Colombia, Peru and Chile. Plus, it's been 18 months since Australia's devastating Black Summer of bushfires. We revisit one of the worst affected areas with ecologist Mark Graham, for an update on how its recovering. And, in his latest book, the bestselling author of A Very English Scandal, John Preston looks at the extraordinary rise and scandalous fall of the notorious media mogul and former MP, Robert Maxwell.
6/28/2021 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
The winners and losers of remote working, and policing v privacy
Plus, the perils of being a PhD student at the moment, and women walking through history
6/21/2021 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Space race, Geoff Raby and diplomacy, and finding nature in cities
Leading Australian strategist Alan Dupont and space law specialist Dr Cassandra Steer argue that Australia has the potential to be a much bigger player in the new space age, but at the moment we’re being left behind.
6/14/2021 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The future of batteries; Martin Indyk on diplomacy, and what to read, watch and listen to in June
RenewEconomy's Giles Parkinson and CSIRO Principal Research Scientist Dr Adam Best join us to discuss the latest in batteries - big and small; then former US Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk on diplomacy, political developments in Israel and Palestine, and the 'master of the game' - US diplomat Henry Kissinger; And, Alex Oliver director of research at the Lowy Institute and Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at the Crawford School of Public Policy give us their pick of books, shows, podcasts and music this month.
6/7/2021 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
Republican party challenges; truth and false claims in mountain climbing; and meet the US Consul General in Sydney, Sharon Hudson Dean
Two Republicans who walked away from their party, despite illustrious careers within it, speak out about the failure of the GOP to snap back to its pre-Trump position, the continued rise of far-right firebrands as moderates lose traction, and what this means about the trajectory of the Republican Party and American democracy as we know it.
5/31/2021 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Reviving Australian manufacturing, Sue Boyd on diplomacy, and the joy of being a beginner.
Australian manufacturing has been steadily declining, but there are renewed efforts to 'make Australia make again'. Sue Boyd on her career as a successful diplomat, and her struggle for equal opportunity in Canberra. And author Tom Vanderbilt rediscovers the joy of learning new skills and debunks the myth that 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks'.