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Join Director and CEO Kim McKay AO in conversation with scientists from the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) and experts in First Nations and Pacific cultures. When not 'in conversation', AMplify will bring the best from the AM’s live talks, giving you a front row seat at enlightening presentations from inspirational people.
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The National Museum of Australia's audio series explores Australia's social history: Indigenous people, their cultures and histories, the nation's history since 1788, and the interaction of Australians with the land and environment. The series includes talks by curators, conservators, historians, environmental scientists and other specialists.
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Just three BFFs who are also paranormal investigators and true crime and cryptid enthusiasts. We stay at spooky, haunted locations, hunt the ghosts, then crack open the wine to share our findings every Sunday!
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Yiddish in Sydney

Plus61JMedia and the Jewish Museum of Australia

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2020 has signalled a new dawn for Yiddish. Hit Netflix series Unorthodox has beamed the language into millions of loungerooms for the first time. Video conferencing platforms have connected Yiddish speakers – from beginners to advanced –living in lockdown. A Yiddish translation of Harry Potter sold out in days.But in Sydney – the city that hosted Australia’s first ever Yiddish theatrical performances and was once home to the much-loved Yiddish Entertainment Group – the language has been on a ...
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Heart of Artness

Siobhan McHugh

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Heart of Artness is a journey into the labyrinthine workings of Australia’s Aboriginal art world. We hear from artists and the non-Indigenous folk who interact with them to produce cutting-edge contemporary art. The first episode, The Conquistador, the Warlpiri and the Dog Whisperer, was produced for ABC Radio National's Earshot. You can listen to it here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/the-conquistador,-the-warlpiri-and-the-dog-whisperer/9617950 Heart of Artness is a U ...
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The Culinary Archive Podcast is a series from the Powerhouse with food journalist Lee Tran Lam exploring Australia’s foodways: from First Nations food knowledge to new interpretations of museum collection objects, scientific innovation, migration, and the diversity of Australian food. Contributing editor Lee Tran Lam is a freelance journalist who has worked with The Sydney Morning Herald, Gourmet Traveller, The Guardian, SBS Food, FBi, ABC, Australian Financial Review, Rolling Stone and Turk ...
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Contemporary design and craft in Australia. Season 3 goes behind the scenes of the 2023 MAKE Award, Australia's newest and richest national award celebrating innovation in contemporary craft and design. Meet the winner Vipoo Srivilasa; and finalists High Tea with Mrs Woo; Julie Blyfield, Csongvay Blackwood, and Johannes Kuhnen. Hear from MAKE Award judges Jason Smith, Hyeyoung Cho and Brian Parkes. Season 2 is all about ceramics - production pottery, teaching and learning with clay, museum c ...
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The iconically revered super racehorse Phar Lap’s death has been shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Kerry Negara embarks on the first full forensic investigation around the death of the Australian wonder horse Phar Lap, to discover why he was brutally killed, by whose hand and why, at Menlo Park Ranch in California, USA. Killing Phar Lap: A forensic investigation podcast uses excerpts from the following publications: 'Killing Phar Lap: An untold part of the story' by Biff Lowry 'Tommy' a docu ...
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The Looking Forward Podcast

Institute of Public Affairs

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The IPA's Looking Forward Podcast - A weekly podcast of debate and discussion about politics and ideas hosted by Scott Hargreaves, Editor of the IPA Review and Chris Berg of RMIT University and Fellow of the IPA
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n the 1980s, a new wave of Egyptomania emerged in Australia with the first touring exhibition from Cairo, but Australia’s fascination with Egypt’s ancient past had begun in the 19th century. Our attraction to the ancient world endured throughout the political swings and design trends of the early 20th century, and grew as Egypt hosted ANZACs for de…
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Seasonal changes and personal anecdotes about gathering wood Personal health updates including hospital visits and treatments Discussion of a mass killing event at Bondi Junction and its societal implications Local issues in Adelaide, such as proposals for converting office spaces to residential apartments State of the South Australian Museum Natio…
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Twice a year, sunlight sweeps into the chambers of The Great Temple at Abu Simbel, illuminating the face of Ramses II and marking the beginning of the flood and growing seasons. Temples were monuments to the pharaohs and the gods, reminding all of Egypt’s wealth and prosperity. For modern visitors, these temples stand as examples of the ingenuity a…
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The episode where Boydston shares a paranormal story of a place she recently visited - the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, CA. This place is one of the most haunted hotels, built in 1886, and has a ton of history behind it. Boydston walks us through the ghosts said to be hunting the hotel and we of course find our favorite ghost, Lottie. www.theti…
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Changes to the posting schedule on Facebook and the format of the podcast. Introduction of a new, one-hour podcast format to be posted mid-week. A live streaming show from the dining room table on Fridays. An anecdotal story about a possum and Jeremy's pet, a border collie named Katy. Reflections on Jeremy's 60 years in broadcasting and receiving r…
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Show Format Changes: Introduction of a new schedule with fewer Facebook posts and more focused content distribution. Possum Story: Jeremy shares a heartfelt story about a possum rescue by his dog, illustrating his compassionate side. Broadcasting Career: Jeremy reflects on his 60-year broadcasting career and the changes he's observed and implemente…
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The episode where we return to Glore Psychiatric Museum in St. Joseph, MO. We haven’t been here since 2020 so we had to make a return for a repeat-stigation. If you want to listen to the history behind this place, check out episode 16 and don’t judge our amateur ghost hunting skills back then. This time around we investigate rooms we missed out on …
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Live with Jeremy Cordeaux from his dining room table with; - Robert Eley. President LEGACY SA & Broken Hill about ANZAC DAY - Professor Ian Plimer - Professor Gary Mortimer. Supermarket Marketing - James Maskey. Director of Policy & Communications Fortem Australia. Leading support organisation for first responders - Rita Alfred-Saggar. Creative Pro…
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The onset of winter and appreciation of autumn in Adelaide. Safety concerns associated with electric cars. Social media histories of public figures, particularly the new Governor General. The decline in popularity and challenges facing music festivals. Reflections on the Australian defense budget and patriotism. Critical views on the democratic pro…
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Risks and concerns related to electric cars. The cost of seeking justice and the example of Hugh Grant's dropped defamation case. Decline in viewership and attendance for women's football. Upcoming Paris Olympic Games and their relevance. The right to protest and its impact on society. State of democracy and government actions. The financial implic…
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Personal anecdotes about car collection and a fire incident. Reflections on Anzac Day and its significance. Proposed changes to podcast scheduling frequency. Increase in mushroom poisonings and associated risks. The democratic process in India and its impact. Examination of Australian immigration rates and sustainability. Critique of job-sharing pr…
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The episode where Sarah brings us some true crime that of course gets completely derailed into a new cryptid friend: Naked Bigfoot. But first, this is the story of the Backpacker Murders that occurred in Australia in the 1980s-1990s. This serial killer - we later discover his identity but we’ll keep it a secret for now - sucks. Our first suspicion …
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Joining Jeremy Cordeaux LIVE from the dining room table is Dr John Bruni, Laurie Bais from Peritas Security, Professor Ian Plimer, Ric Angelepri, David Heath, Johnny Mac & Peter Clayton & Anthony Cochrane from AWL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Auscast Network
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Health and Medication: Jeremy discusses personal health issues, including the use of blood thinners and implications for stroke prevention. Critique of Political Speeches: Analysis of the Prime Minister's speech on manufacturing and industry in Australia, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and critiquing clean energy policies. Economic Policies…
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Personal anecdotes about technology and preference for traditional writing tools. Discussions on musical artists and their iconic songs. In-depth analysis of the Bruce Liman and Brittany Higgins legal saga. Debate on the use of NDIS funds for sex workers. Reflections on historical events and figures, such as the introduction of the Ford Mustang, th…
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