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Tsundoku is the Japanese word for that pile of books beside your bed that just keeps on growing. It’s the sign of a reader whose

Tsundoku is the Japanese word for that pile of books beside your bed that just keeps on growing. It’s the sign of a reader whose

It is the afternoon of 22 May, 2022, and it is not yet clear whether Anthony Albanese will lead a majority or minority Labor government

On this episode I focus on a new study from my PhD student Eman Merza. It is a cross-over randomised trial testing the effect of
In the 1930s, outbreaks of a mysterious febrile illness occurred with abattoir workers in Queensland in Australia.

Had a lovely chat with Shawn Hanlon who is a PhD candidate about his relatively new paper exploring patient features and clinical characteristics and how




Award winning Melbourne author Hannah Kent talks about her new book Devotion – a love story that traverses oceans, reality and magic. And we revisit the Virginia Woolfe classic, Mrs Dalloway,

Sharon Ferrier of Persuasive Presentations shares a number of practical tips and insights in regard to communication, networking, building rapport and trust which all underpins
The final aspect of Blair Warren’s book, The One Sentence Persuasion Course, I have chosen to write about is a new insight that he added
Dom Tyson played 150 games across his career for GWS & Melbourne Demons polling a 2nd in the Demons BnF in 2016. Mick Barlow came
Last year’s Collingwood FC Best & Fairest winner, Jack Crisp joins us on the show this week to discuss his career to date in the
