- November 7, 2024
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
Celeste and Deanna shared their first experiences with two different styles of Pilates—Reformer and Mat Pilates.
Two Brunettes & A Gay, delve into how spring cleaning
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss why some people just
Think you know the lyrics to your favourite songs? Think
Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is facing a scadal
Celeste and Deanna shared their first experiences with two different styles of Pilates—Reformer and Mat Pilates.
Steve Davis and Dr Travis Brown recount how a Paralympian reached out after listening to their episode on CTE, leading her to donate her brain to science.
What does it take to succeed in a competitive industry
Jeremy Cordeaux discusses recent legislation aimed at cracking down on scams. He explains how the new laws target banks, telcos, and social media platforms that
Jeremy Cordeaux shares a shocking story about how AI-generated impersonations of public figures like Gina Rinehart and Dick Smith are being used to defraud Australians.
Honour-based killings are a disturbing cultural practice that has no place in modern society, yet they’re costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars each year. Jeremy
Jeremy Cordeaux discusses recent legislation aimed at cracking down on scams. He explains how the new laws target banks, telcos, and social media platforms that
Jeremy Cordeaux shares a shocking story about how AI-generated impersonations of public figures like Gina Rinehart and Dick Smith are being used to defraud Australians.
Honour-based killings are a disturbing cultural practice that has no place in modern society, yet they’re costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars each year. Jeremy
Frances Nelson KC’s sits down with Jeremy Cordeaux at the dining room table for the LIVE stream of ‘The Court of Public Opinion’ on Friday
Celeste and Deanna shared their first experiences with two different styles of Pilates—Reformer and Mat Pilates.
Jeremy Cordeaux delves into the heated backlash that erupted during the extended “Welcome to Country” and smoking ceremony at the AFL semi-final.
Steve Davis and Dr Travis Brown recount how a Paralympian reached out after listening to their episode on CTE, leading her to donate her brain to science.
Rhys Williams breaks down AEW All Out 2024. Pre-show featuring four wrestling matches, including The Acclaimed defeating Iron Savages & more.
Denis Walter shares his journey from music to becoming one of Australia’s most beloved radio presenters.
Think you know the lyrics to your favourite songs? Think again. Two Brunettes & A Gay uncover the surprisingly dirty meanings behind some of the
Charli XCX’s latest album has sparked a new trend among Gen Z: the “Brat Summer.” But is this trend a harmless celebration of youth, or
DJ Bill Fragos and Exacta bring the heat with a three-hour marathon of deep house and soulful beats with a sizzling guest mix from the
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would be willing to fight for their country, while a staggering 48% would rather leave the
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would be willing to fight for their country, while a staggering 48% would rather leave the
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
The Lima Declaration, signed in 1975, has had a lasting impact on Australian industries.
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
Multiculturalism has long been seen as a defining feature of Australian society. However, Jeremy Cordeaux, in The Court of Public Opinion, suggests it might be
“We were travelling and enjoying life but noticed something was missing,” Tony says, sparking Lonely Planet’s creation.
Jeremy Cordeaux offers a strong critique of what he refers to as the dangers of political correctness.
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would be willing to fight for their country, while a staggering 48% would rather leave the
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
The Lima Declaration, signed in 1975, has had a lasting impact on Australian industries.
Multiculturalism has always been a key feature of Australian society. Jeremy Cordeaux highlights the growing debate about the effectiveness of integrating diverse cultures into a single national identity.
Jim Elder provides listeners with a masterclass in the art of auctioneering. Describing auctioneering as both an art and a science, Jim explains the delicate
The Tree Collectors is not just about nature; it’s about the human spirit and our deep-rooted connections to the world around us.
Rebel Penfold Russell takes listeners behind the scenes of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. From early planning to overcoming numerous production challenges.
Jim Elder provides listeners with a masterclass in the art of auctioneering. Describing auctioneering as both an art and a science, Jim explains the delicate
The Tree Collectors is not just about nature; it’s about the human spirit and our deep-rooted connections to the world around us.
Rebel Penfold Russell takes listeners behind the scenes of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. From early planning to overcoming numerous production challenges.
Neil Ward, a veteran in theatre production, takes listeners through some of the most memorable productions of his career
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
The Lima Declaration, signed in 1975, has had a lasting impact on Australian industries.
Professor Ian Plimer shares valuable insights on public speaking, specifically how to adjust your communication style depending on the audience.
Neil Jenman, a real estate expert, argues that Australia’s housing crisis stems from more than just interest rates.
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
Professor Ian Plimer shares valuable insights on public speaking, specifically how to adjust your communication style depending on the audience.
Professor Ian Plimer shares insightful advice he received from Bronwyn Bishop about adjusting communication style based on the audience.
When did universities become profit centers instead of institutions of learning? With rising tuition fees and “worthless” degrees, has higher education in Australia lost its
According to the survey, only 27% of young Australians would be willing to fight for their country, while a staggering 48% would rather leave the
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a popular choice in Australia. However, they come with hidden dangers.
Electricity prices have been a growing concern for many Australians, with Alinta Energy at the centre of the issue.
The Lima Declaration, signed in 1975, has had a lasting impact on Australian industries.
Professor Ian Plimer reflects on his experience attending the memorial for the legendary television producer Reg Grundy in Sydney.
Professor Ian Plimer reveals his hectic travel schedule, frequently driving vast distances across Australia to meet work demands.
Steve Davis and Dr Travis Brown recount how a Paralympian reached out after listening to their episode on CTE, leading her to donate her brain to science.
Professor Ian Plimer reflects on his experience attending the memorial for the legendary television producer Reg Grundy in Sydney.
Professor Ian Plimer reveals his hectic travel schedule, frequently driving vast distances across Australia to meet work demands.
Steve Davis and Dr Travis Brown recount how a Paralympian reached out after listening to their episode on CTE, leading her to donate her brain to science.
“How in God’s name could that be?” Jeremy criticises the government for allowing this situation despite Australia’s vast natural gas reserves.
Professor Ian Plimer reveals his hectic travel schedule, frequently driving vast distances across Australia to meet work demands.
Denis Walter’s shares his love for vintage automobiles, including his
Jamie Le Mura and Leigh Harrison unveil Season 4’s fresh
We’re honoured to host Declan Fraser, the reigning Super 2
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Join Dr Amy Matthews, Kathleen Stanley, and Georgia Nicholls, three romance readers, writers, and scholars from three different generational perspectives, to talk all things popular