The History Listen is now ABC Rewind, the home of gripping narrative history series. Dive into true stories told by the people who lived through them.
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A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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The simplest questions often have the most complex answers. The Philosopher's Zone is your guide through the strange thickets of logic, metaphysics and ethics.
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All In The Mind is ABC RN's weekly podcast looking into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour — everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.
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Unforgettable true crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth coverage of high profile stories. Now listen throughout the week with the official 20/20 After Show, the True Crime Vault, and our spotlight of true crime originals.
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The best interviews, conversations and coverage from ABC Sport across the country. A sports lover's dream.
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The show with a mission to explore the mysteries of nature - especially the ones that make you go What the Duck?!
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Move beyond the headlines to see how the past defines our world.
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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Soul Search explores contemporary religion and spirituality from the inside out — what we believe, how we express it, and the difference it makes in our lives
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Religion: it’s at the centre of world affairs, but profound questions still remain. Why are you here? What happens when you die? Does God matter? God Forbid seeks the answers.
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Background Briefing tells true stories not everyone will want you to hear. We infuse investigative reporting with captivating drama, following the thread of an individual story only to find that it leads us to something bigger. It's the only podcast in Australia that does this week in, week out. Hosted by Thomas Oriti. We want to hear from you too. If you have a tip-off, please contact us at backgroundbriefing[at]abc.net.au
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"This Week with George Stephanopoulos" is ABC News’ pre-eminent Sunday morning discussion program, featuring newsmaker interviews and panel discussions and debates on a wide range of global issues and commentary, putting into unique perspective the preceding week’s news, and often setting the stage for the week ahead.
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When two campers vanished in Victoria’s High Country, no one imagined the culprit would be a quiet, diligent pilot from the suburbs. The revelations took a darker turn when it emerged that he’d burned their bodies and concealed their remains. So how did an accomplished airline captain become a killer? Through exclusive interviews, this podcast investigates Greg Lynn’s past, uncovering earlier indicators of a volatile temper and a disturbing capacity for cruelty. Those close to his first wife ...
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Ian McNamara shares Sunday morning with the whole of Australia - catch up anytime with the Australia All Over podcast
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Expect engaging discussions with real people and inspiring stories connecting communities across Victoria, on The Conversation Hour with Richelle Hunt and Jonathon Kendall.
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Sunday Extra presents a lively mix of national and international affairs, analysis and investigation, as well as a lighter touch.
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What are you reading, loving or being challenged by? We review the latest in fiction for dedicated readers and for those who wish they read more.
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Presented by Australia's leading horticultural experts and hosted by Costa Georgiadis, Gardening Australia is a valuable resource to all gardeners.
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
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ABC SPORT DAILY is your daily sports conversation. We dive into the biggest story of the day and get you up to speed with everything else that’s making headlines.
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The ABC's team of specialist reporters introduce you to the people and places that make up country Australia.
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Formerly The Money, The Economy, Stupid is your weekly guide to the world of business, economics and finance. Every Thursday, economist Peter Martin is joined by a team of sharp young thinkers for a fresh conversation about the financial stories making headlines and how they might affect you.
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Late-night television's award-winning news program featuring anchors Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. For in-depth reporting on today's major news stories, to features, profiles, Nightline has the last word in live network news.
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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.
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Hilarious gardening expert Sabrina Hahn answers all your gardening questions big and small. Roots and Shoots is the gardening program for green thumbs and non-gardeners. Join the program live on ABC Radio Perth twice a week.
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The World Today is a comprehensive current affairs program which backgrounds, analyses, interprets and encourages debate on events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
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In a world marked by wicked social problems, The Minefield helps you negotiate the ethical dilemmas, contradictory claims and unacknowledged complicities of modern life.
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Focusing on the Pacific region, the program brings you interviews with leaders, newsmakers, and people who make the Pacific beat.
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AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. With key political interviews and stories about the Australian way of life, AM sets the agenda for the nation’s daily news and current affairs coverage.
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The sound of regional Australia. Daily news from the ABC's unmatched network of regional reporters hosted by Sinéad Mangan.
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Historian Ann Curthoys takes us on Paul Robeson's tour of Australia back in 1960. What happened to the platypus called Winston Churchill that was sent by boat to the UK in the middle of the 2nd World War. And don't miss a moving Year That Made Me with photographer Julian Kingma. All on Sunday Extra this week.…
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The fight for focus in a world of distraction
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29:36Be honest, how many times have you checked your notifications in the last hour? Or opened a new, totally unrelated tab? Or stopped what you're doing even though you really need to do it? Distractions are everywhere. And whether they're self-imposed or coming from our environment, it can be hard to focus. Today, we explore the ramifications of our r…
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A wealthy grandmother goes on trial accused in the murder-for-hire of a family member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Melbourne City captain Rebekah Stott has become just the 11th player to notch 150 appearances in the A-League W, and she's had to overcome her fair share of adversity to reach the remarkable milestone. Listen to her story with Lehmo on Summer Grandstand.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tennis: Rising star Emerson Jones ahead of a big summer
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6:00Seventeen year old sensation Emerson Jones has been granted a wildcard into the Australian Open, before which she will tackle the Brisbane International. One of the rising stars of Australian tennis, Jones spoke to Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron on Summer Grandstand.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Morgan Norwood has the latest on the bone-chilling cold in the Northeast is fueling a lake effect snow machine in Western New York that shows no signs of letting up, and the high tides in California that have inundated the Bay area with flooding – submerging cars in murky water; Tom Soufi-Burridge has details on the new video capturing the harrowin…
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Cricket: Matt Kuhnemann - "Well I was next in to bat.... I was praying I didn't have to go in."
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8:00Despite missing out on selection for the final Ashes Test at the SCG, spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been selected in Australia's T20 squad for the upcoming World Cup. He caught up with with Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron on Summer Grandstand, the day after watching Brisbane Heat teammates Max Bryant and Xavier Bartlett pull off a remarkable run chas…
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Cricket: Steve Smith - "Maybe I'll wake up one day and be like that's enough, who knows"
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6:30Australia's stand in captain Steve Smith caught up with Ben Cameron ahead of the SCG Test. They discussed the pitch, Usman Khawaja's retirement and Smith's own future.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Christine Layton and Sabrina Hahn with all your new year's gardening tips and tricks. 10.22 Sabrina shares how to look after a hibiscus split in the Sunday storm a few weeks ago. 12.20 Why you should leave a grass tree to seed when it's flowering. 26:00 Why grass trees stalks appear to be getting bigger.…
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“Ships become obsolete; fine furs are ravaged by moths, faded by the sun, worn by rubbing against show cases; garments go out of style; the gold watch grandfather handed down is replaced by a thin one. Change and decay is all around—except in violins. Death rarely comes to the violin.” So wrote Arland Weeks in 1929, in The Scientific Monthly. Dr La…
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Mary Somerville - Brilliant polymath, scientific genius
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54:38She could only read and write from age 10. She reared children and had a first unsupportive husband. But Mary Somerville was able to correct the work of Isaac Newton, help discover Neptune, and write a science book which became a university text.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Woofs and wags: What's your dog telling you?
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25:46Are puppy dog eyes really a sign of love, or does Fido just want a lil snack? Can dogs really "speak" by pressing talking buttons, or do they just make great content for TikTok? There's more to canine communication than howls and growls — and a wagging tail could be telling you more than you think. Featuring: Dr. Mia Cobb, Chaser Innovation Researc…
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ABC Radio's Country Breakfast is an entertaining look at rural and regional issues around Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Khloe Kardashian and Grant Ellis, making celibacy confessions. Plus, Demi Lovato. The former teen star-turned pop sensation, spending years in a very public battle with addiction… now starting a new chapter of peace, and fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Reena Roy reports on the millions of Americans facing flood threats in Southern California and Brittany Bell is tracking the frigid cold and lake-effect snow; Tom Soufi Burridge has the latest after flames ripped through a bar during a New Year's celebration in a ski resort town in the Swiss Alps, killing about 40 people and injuring more than 100;…
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Full Episode: Wednesday, December 31, 2025
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23:40Lee Goldberg has the New Year’s Eve forecast as millions are under alerts for heavy snow, rain and brutal cold, with freezing temperatures from Minnesota to New York; Reena Roy reports as authorities across the country are on high alert preparing for New Year’s Eve celebrations; Jay O’Brien has details on the sweeping decision by the Trump Administ…
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Frozen frogs, tissues and cells — the health and environmental benefits of keeping it chill
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29:06Rana Sylvatica is an unassuming wood frog with an extraordinary gift. In the depths of winter, it can slow down its metabolism, flood its cells with ice and remain in a state of suspended animation for months. But it's what it might be able to teach us about preserving human organs for transplant that has scientists really excited. Also, the menage…
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The emotions, memories and secrets hidden in your wardrobe
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40:13Our wardrobes hold emotion, memory, and even a little rebellion, so how can you use your clothes to better inhabit who you are and who you want to be?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ask Aunty: staff kitchen etiquette breach
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11:56Most offices have an unspoken etiquette around how to eat in the shared spaces, but what happens when a colleague grossly misinterprets those rules?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dozens dead and more than a hundred people injured in a fire in Swiss Alps
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19:25At least forty people have died in a fire at a New Years Eve party in the Swiss alps, and an Australian is among the injured.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fiji PM says military will back police in drug fight
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2:39Fiji's Prime Minister says the government is ramping up its fight against the illegal drug trade with the military stepping in to assist police.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Surviving PNG conjoined twin on the path to recovery
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4:28The surviving conjoined twin from rural PNG is recovering well in hospital, less than a month after his brother Tom died during separation surgery.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Surviving conjoined twin Sawong recovering well in Sydney hospital
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44:49PNG's surviving conjoined twin, Sawong Mitiam is recovering well at the Sydney Children's Hospital, less than a month after his brother Tom died during separation surgery.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Re-Spin: Mark Schwarzer on Australian football's past glories and future challenges
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14:00The Socceroos' 2005 World Cup qualifier win over Uruguay is arguably Australia's greatest sports moment. Mark Schwarzer was at the centre of it and has just been named to Sports Australia's Hall of Fame. The goalkeeper gives us some vivid recollections from his playing days before expanding on the challenges this generation is facing. The double-ed…
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Why aren't you reading more poetry? Perhaps you don't know where to begin — in which case, listen here, for a guide. Join Kate Evans, as she is joined by acclaimed author and poet Maxine Beneba Clarke, Stella Prize-winning poet and academic Sarah Holland-Batt, much-loved broadcaster and author Daniel Browning, and best-selling author and journalist…
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If God says that man is fallible, and man wrote the Bible, then how can we know that the Bible is the true word of God?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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LNL Summer: An Indigenous way of seeing the past, plus making shade cool again
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54:34What can we learn from Indigenous perspectives on Australian history? Two historians, one Indigenous and one not, explore new and very, very old ways of seeing the past in 'Deep History: Country and Sovereignty'. Then: shade. On a warming planet, shade takes on a new significance. It is an unevenly distributed resource, and, Sam Bloch argues, too o…
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Full Episode for Thursday January 1, 2026
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21:27Going from “dad bod” to “beach bod” --the 6-pack shortcut. Can you really say goodbye to sit-ups? Plus, meet the woman so burnt out on dating apps… she put her face up on billboards. Will she find Mr. Right? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Some economists say Australia could become a clean-energy superpower — massively rich, world-leading. But how would we get there?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On the art of music writing — with writers who rock!
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54:35You've got half an hour with Lou Reed/ Nick Cave/ Courtney Love: what do you ask them? Three of Australia's best music writers share their craft, and reveal what it's like to sit down with some of music's biggest names. This event was recorded on 2 November 2024 at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. Original broadcast on January 23, 2025. Speakers Stuart…
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Have you made any resolutions to read more books this year? Many of us turn to fiction to ask and explore big questions. This week we look at Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and how the Russian literary tradition can help clarify our questions about truth, love for one another, and ethics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What's the time? Indigenous temporalities and the 'Everywhen'
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29:57We tend to think of time as a universal experience, something that carries us all along in the same direction at the same pace. So it might seem strange to think of time in terms of 'temporalities', different concepts and experiences of time that reflect different cultural values. In Australia, Indigenous temporalities are deeply interwoven with no…
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Sarah Hayden is a mum of five, including two neurodivergent daughters and has supported many families navigating ADHD and autism. At 48, she discovered she had ADHD herself, a revelation she describes as "cathartic," and now shares her family's experience in her book Parenting Different.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are antidepressants overprescribed in Australia?
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21:00With one in seven Australians taking antidepressants, one researcher says they're one of the most commonly overprescribed drugs.So, what does a perfect care model look like? And why are so many us us anxious or depressed?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Getting an ADHD diagnosis is about be simplified. But will it be easier?
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21:00Getting an ADHD diagnosis can totally depend on where you live and how much you can afford. For many people, that means long waits and big bills. But this year, NSW shook things up. So what does this mean if you’ve been stuck in ADHD limbo?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian defy terror to celebrate New Year
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19:25Australians defiant against terror - flocking to Sydney Harbour to watch the spectacular fireworks display to celebrate the New Year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Re-Spin: how Dyson Daniels quit 'fitting in' to reach new heights
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13:19In 2024, young Australian Dyson Daniels was in the second year of his NBA career and struggling to make a mark. He had a nagging sense he wasn't quite being true to himself. A trade from New Orleans to Atlanta has coincided with a meteoric rise. The 22-year-old opens up in an expansive interview. Featured: Dyson Daniels, Atlanta Hawks. Subscribe to…
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Summer Books Special: Novelist, essayist, raconteur Colm Tóibín
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52:00Colm Tóibín onstage at the 2025 Sydney Writers Festival with The Bookshelf's Kate Evans — on fiction, fridges, rain, hinges, melodrama, reading, and why he can't write American dialogue so every character he writes has to be Irish (except, of course, when they're Thomas Mann and family). This is a conversation that begins in his hometown of Ennisco…
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The importance of letting someone 'save face'
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54:36When saving face is paramount to all other considerations, others invariably pay the price in order for the untrammeled supremacy of the ego to persist. But by permitting someone to "save face", are we not providing a constructive way of keeping them within a moral community?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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LNL Summer: The feather detective, and the life of Emily Kam Kngwarray
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54:34If you left a feather at an American crime scene during the 20th century, chances are that Roxie Laybourne would be called. Laybourne was "The Feather Detective", a Smithsonian forensic ornithologist who solved crimes using her extensive knowledge of birds. Then: the makers of a documentary on the life of Emily Kam Kngwarray, the Indigenous-Austral…
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Full Episode for Tuesday December 30, 2025
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20:58Going from “dad bod” to “beach bod” --the 6-pack shortcut. Can you really say goodbye to sit-ups? Plus, meet the woman so burnt out on dating apps… she put her face up on billboards. Will she find Mr. Right? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Can storytellers change the world? Tim Winton and Rachel Perkins join Natasha Mitchell
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53:46Two of Australia’s most influential and legendary storytellers, author Tim Winton and filmmaker Rachel Perkins, join Natasha Mitchell at WOMADelaide’s Planet Talks to discuss the power of stories and the role of artists to create change in the world. Original broadcast on April 2, 2025. SpeakersRachel PerkinsMulti-award-winning filmmaker, and found…
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