Nightlife with Phil Clark and Suzanne Hill has everything you need to get you through the night, seven nights a week.
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The ah nah: Conversations with Myanmar podcast was born from a desire to bring into public consciousness the atrocities that are currently being committed in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Our goal is simply to keep the conversation going and to let the people of Myanmar know that they have not been forgotten. We hope that through these conversations we can tell the stories of Myanmar and highlight the horrific human rights abuses that continue to be perpetrated by the Tatmadaw (military), u ...
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Series of annual radio lectures on significant contemporary issues, delivered by leading figures from the relevant fields
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Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights. AIs vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards.
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English language news service from Myanmar's largest independent media network: Democratic Voice of Burma. The Weekly Briefing provides the latest on #WhatshappeninginMyanmar. Newsroom shines a spotlight on under-reported stories. Vox Pop gives a voice to Generation Z. Reads is a short-form digital storytelling project. DVB English News is available wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/dvbenglish
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This Week in History: Aung San Suu Kyi placed under house arrest in 1989
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Why is Aung San Suu Kyi so beloved by the people of Myanmar despite her international reputation being tarnished by the treatment of the Rohingya people?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mike Hendry from Pianos Recycled discussed how more people are upcycling pianos.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A new take on the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Author Dawn Tripp believes a fierce intellectual connection was the flame that kept the Kennedy marriage going, despite John's numerous, well known affairsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tassie swimmer Max Giuliani's road to Paris Olympics 2024
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ABC Hobart's Jo Spargo spoke about her son Max Giuliani's dedication and hard work, which landed him at the Paris Olympics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could recycled plastic be used for filling potholes? (and other questions relating to Plastic Free July)
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Thought you couldn't recycle those blister packs your medicine comes in? Turns out you can, and that's due to a system invented to help dispose of dangerous cladding on buildings.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US Politics with Andrew Romano: Biden out, Harris in, and why America's 'childless cat ladies' are mad at VP candidate JD Vance
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How will Kamala Harris being endorsed as the new Democratic Candidate for US President shake up the the US election race?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Myanmar military command in Lashio seized by resistance forces; Regime leader Min Aung Hlaing assumes duties of presidency; The Rohingya Consultative Council to formally announce its establishment
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DVB English News Weekly Briefing for July 26, 2024. In this week’s briefing: Regional Military Command in Lashio reportedly seized by resistance forces; Regime leader Min Aung Hlaing assumes duties of presidency after Acting President Myint Swe’s medical leave; A member of the Rohingya Consultative Council on plans to make a formal announcement abo…
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Nightlife Crime - Gangster Graham Allen Kinniburgh
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On Nightlife the life and death of Graham Allen Kinniburgh, described as one of Australia's most influential gangsters.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Growing up Indian in Australia - our rising Indian diaspora
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Nightlife speaks with three Australians of Indian heritage who have grown up here. They have dealt with the contrasts and the sense of being an outsider but also entitled to identify as Australians.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Paul Bongiorno - The Saturday Paper
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years' experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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International Affairs - Anti-Tourist Protests in Spain
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Have you seen the anti-tourism protests in Spain? Diners out enjoying a meal in Barcelona were sprayed with water pistols earlier this month.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Sara Tomevska - SBS World News
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Sara Tomevska, federal political correspondent at SBS World News.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ABC's Chief Business Correspondent Ian Verrender explores the latest economic news on Nightlife with Philip Clark.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Phil Clark speaks with research scientist Dr Michele Thums and reef fish ecologist Dr Dani Ceccarelli from the Australian Institute of Marine Science about their work and the realities of being at sea or travelling to remote destinations for weeks and why they love their jobs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Microbiology made fun for medical students through a board game, called "What's your diagnosis".By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Madame Brussels was a brothel owner and canny businesswoman who rode the wave of the Marvelous Melbourne boom of the 1880s.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Hugh Riminton - Ten News First
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Hugh Riminton, National Affairs Editor, Ten News First.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wen Lei Ma joins Philip Clark to review the latest to watch.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nick Bruining, an independent financial adviser, regularly joins Nightlife to discuss the ever-changing world of business and finance and what it means for you.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife Science with Charley Lineweaver
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Associate Professor Charley Lineweaver, Astrophysicist at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University on Nightlife, joined Philip Clark to discuss the latest in science and space.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Emily Barrett - The Saturday Paper
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Gut and Brain Connection through Diet
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New research led by Flinders University has uncovered major developments in understanding how the gut communicates with the brain.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Solo travel has been trending for a while, but new research indicates it's no longer a trend, it is now its own category of travel that's here to stay.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Should voluntary assisted dying be available for 'a completed life'?
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Should a terminal illness be the only reason to access voluntary assisted dying or is there a case to make for those who feel they have a 'completed life'?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The invention that launched England's cotton industry: The Spinning Jenny
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How Lancashire, England became the centre of the world's cotton industryBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Playlist with Ed Kuepper's favourite tunes
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Musician Ed Kuepper's music soars over the land, drives across distance, captures the storms and the heat and the light. His work could be called a kind of soundtrack to Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dervla McTiernan chats with Dinuka McKenzie for our literary lunch
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Irish born crime author Dervla McTiernan left her homeland and a career in law after the global financial crisis and now makes her home in Western Australia. The award winning author's most recent book What Happened to Nina, tells the story of the disappearance of a young woman named Nina. Dervla was interviewed recently by fellow crime writer Dinu…
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The first new batch of Myanmar refugees resettled to the US; Rohingya women assist refugees in Malaysia and Indonesia; Women in Karenni State document up to 80 gender-based violence cases in IDP camps
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DVB English News Weekly Briefing for July 19, 2024. In this week's briefing: The first new batch of Myanmar refugees are resettled to the US; Rohingya women assist refugees in Malaysia and Indonesia; Women in Karenni State report up to 80 cases of gender-based violence in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps; And, a history of the People’s …
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Toby Hagon from EV Central joined Philip Clark on Nightlife with the latest motoring news and to answer listener questions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife Crime - author, journalist, crime writer, Tim Ayliffe
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Nightlife explores the crossover between real, true crimes, and how writers draw on them to create crime fiction.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Fran Kelly - ABC Political Commentator
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, Political Journalist, Presenter of Saturday Extra on RN, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pat Nourse, restaurant critic, food writer and Creative Director for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival joined Philip Clark to talk winter warmers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ABC's Chief Business Correspondent Ian Verrender explores the latest in economic news on Nightlife with Philip Clark.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Saffron Howden - Australian Community Media
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Saffron Howden, National Editorial Trainer at Australian Community Media.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Finance, whether you have a little or a lot, knowing how to manage it well can make a huge difference. Did your parents teach you?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife Tech Guru Peter Marks joined Philip Clark to discuss the latest news in technology.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife History - Nurses at the Frontline of the AIDS Crisis
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HIV and AIDS devastated communities across Australia in the 80's and 90's. Amidst the crisis nurses were on the front line providing critical care to those in need.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - John Barron - Planet America
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by John Barron, co-host of Planet America on ABC TV and iView.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Ron Mizen - Australian Financial Review
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife Travel - The City of Adelaide Clipper
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The "City of Adelaide" is the world's oldest surviving clipper ship, one of only two that survive and one of only three surviving ocean-going ships of composite construction. Built in 1864, it brought passengers and goods between Britain and Australia. During this period, the "Adelaide" played an important part in Australia's immigration. On the re…
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Belinda Smith from ABC science joined Philip Clark on Nightlife with more from the week’s science news.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Philip Clark on Nightlife explores dating for over 50s singles with Angela Barrett, a qualified counsellor-psychotherapist working as a Love and Life Coach. And Tanya Koens, clinical and somatic sexologist, relationships and sex coach. A look at why some of us just love love.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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No matter what else is going on in US politics, the number one issue seems to be the ongoing pressure President Joe Biden is under not to seek a second term. Where is that pressure coming from, and is it justified?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Art historian Lorraine Kypiotis explains why Madrid's Prado Museum is considered a museum of painters, not paintings.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Games came to South America for the first time in 2016, having previously been held at Mexico City in Central America in 1968.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Looking for Australia's Lost Naval Graves
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The 'Naval Graves Project' identifies and pays respect to the last resting places of sailors from the Royal Navy, Australian Colonial Navies, Commonwealth Naval Forces, and the Royal Australian Navy prior to 1914.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is a bio cup and should I drink from it? (and other questions relating to Plastic Free July)
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Are some take away coffee cups more environmentally friendly than others? And how can you figure that out?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A murder mystery in Victorian era Melbourne's theatre scene
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Colonial Melbourne creates a colourful background for a murder mystery set in 1868By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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