A podcast series providing Australia & the world with conversations & commentary on design 💙 Hosted and produced by Amaani Thassim, Grace Pointon, Matt Leach and Myla Yeomans.
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Everything you’ve always wanted to know about succeeding in the world of writing and publishing. Learn practical writing techniques, go behind-the-scenes and discover how real-life authors got their big break. Uncover the creative processes of writers who have made it. Your host is Valerie Khoo – author, journalist, creative and CEO of the Australian Writers’ Centre.
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Conversations and events from Melbourne's flagship contemporary art space
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A weekly podcast for curious people ready to explore the art and science of being human from every possible angle: macro, micro, Australian, American, tall, short and everything in between.
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Australian Book Lovers is on a mission is to bring fabulous Australian and Indigenous literature from all genres to book lovers around the globe, as well as fantastic resources and information for passionate authors looking to write their next bestseller. Visit www.australianbooklovers.com to learn more!
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Cricket news and interviews from the ABC Grandstand Team.
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Join the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's Hugh Ronzani as he interviews musicians about all things Baroque, J.S. Bach and the Brandenburg's all new digital stage, Brandenburg One.
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A podcast for readers who want to know the stories behind the pages 📖 Join Caitlin and Michelle, two book nerds who bring you in-depth conversations about writing and publishing from those on the inside. Grab a cuppa and get ready to chat books.
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"One of the musical wonders of the world" - The Guardian The Australian Chamber Orchestra travels a remarkable road. This 17-piece string orchestra lives and breathes music, making waves around the world for their explosive performances and brave interpretations. Steeped in history but always looking to the future, ACO programs embrace celebrated classics alongside new commissions, and adventurous cross-artform collaborations.
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Featuring news from the art world, interviews with local artists, and glimpses behind the scenes from NERAM's art gallery, Australian art collections, and artist's studio. All music used in this podcast is covered under TuneFM's APRA AMCOS Online Music Licence.
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Australian Jams is a little podcast about new Australian music. Celebrating recent local releases on a fortnightly basis with different guests from the local music scene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Explore a world of art, including Australian art from colonial to present day, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, old masters, Asian and contemporary art. Suitable for 5-12 year olds (with an adult).
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Through discussions and interviews with writers, artists and health professionals, author friends James McKenzie Watson and Ashley Kalagian Blunt explore the big questions: how do books get written? How do people navigate life with chronic illness? And just what ARE you reading? Hosted by James McKenzie Watson, winner of the 2021 Penguin Literary Prize, and Ashley Kalagian Blunt, author of 'Dark Mode.'
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Art Guide Australia is a print and online publication exploring contemporary Australian art.
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Explore the Gallery in the company of former director Edmund Capon and hear him talk about his favourite works in the collection. The tour includes Australian art from colonial to present day, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art, old masters, Asian and contemporary art.
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Barry Pearce, Head curator of Australian art at the Art Gallery of NSW, shares some of his insights into the permanent collection
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What if getting the girl meant becoming a terrorist wet boy?On an unnamed university campus late in the 20th century, a young man named Fenton Bland joins a society of student Maoists in order to get near the girl he loves. But the girl
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Your own personal Singing Lessons in the privacy of your own space. Vocal qualities and techniques; gentle and encouraging; music theory offered in a vocally explorative fashion. Find fun and freedom through improvising. From the North Coast of Australia, Come sing with me. Jump on my Mailing List! https://www.shelly.com.au/mailing-list/ www.shelly.com.au https://www.patreon.com/Shelly_Brown https://www.facebook.com/singinglessonsfornoonepodcast https://www.instagram.com/shellybrownmusic Rec ...
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This podcast is produced and managed by two Melbourne based artists, Siying Zhou (host), www.siyingzhou.com and Marcel Feillafé, feillafe.com. In each episode, two guests are invited in and join the host to discuss current art exhibitions/events in Australia. The cover image is created by Emanuel Rodriguez-Chaves, an artist/painter. www.emanuelrodriguez.org
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A silly kid's book podcast for readers aged 5 to 505!
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Retire to the eclectic environs of the RN Drive Drawing Room, for music, musings and unexpected conversations. The Drawing Room is equal parts performance space, salon, and kitchen table confessional.
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A discovery into becoming a new Australian author as seen and created through the experiences of both publisher and authors who have joined together to collaborate and grow the awareness of new talents in the competitive landscapes. A series designed around who and what can be done and achieved by patience and planning and working in a community of like minded successful people. This podcast series is for anyone looking at becoming a really successful published author and those looking to un ...
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The Making Conversation: Australian Composers Podcast is a series of interviews with Australian composers around the country and internationally. In the second half of 2016, a team of 10 emerging music journalists busily recorded and produced 30 episodes, for release weekly from Friday 21 April 2017. Listeners can expect to hear about: creative motivation, studying, working a portfolio career, juggling creativity with day jobs and parenting, technique, productivity, gender, growing up with m ...
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Deborah Edwards, Senior Curator of Australian Art , introduces to the Rupert Bunny: artist in Paris exhibition
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Award winning comedian Justin Hamilton sits down with his guests to celebrate the pop culture that inspires and entertains them. From movies to TV, from graphic novels to music, all manner of arts and entertainment are up for discussion. If you enjoy a deep dive, then strap yourself in because Hammo and friends are ready to go. Bonus Squid - Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Six objects. Six stories. The Weekend Australian Magazine's Trent Dalton searches for the things in which we store Australia's history.
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Songwriter Trysts is an intimate space where artists from all over the world gather to discuss the love of songwriting. Writing songs and the journey that one makes into this ancient art form is powerful stuff. Songwriters have something to say and this is a space to delve deeper into their songs, where they come from, and what they are creating & why?
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A weekly look at Australian Politics, through a Christian worldview. 'The Truth of It' cuts through the fake news and delivers, the truth of it.
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food. Separate stories for bite-size listening.
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Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Mel Gibson. That Hollywood spotlight ensures that most of us know the name of these celebrity Aussies, but what about those many other Australians who have forged impressive careers around the globe? Artists, academics, sportsmen and women, scientists and no doubt many, many more professions. People like the Melbournian Barrie Kosky, who is today one of the world’s most-celebrated opera directors, conductor Simone Young, who directs international orchestras a ...
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R.M.Williams OUTBACK reangles its authentic, experienced lens on rural and regional Australia into the audio space. The hugely successful OUTBACK magazine has been published for 25 years and knows the Australian bush like nobody else. This podcast is inspired by the informative writing and spectacular photography in the magazine but is not limited to this content. Explore Australian news, events, stations, nature, art, people, history, gear, tracks, travel, pubs, towns and much more.
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Ever wondered what truly fuels a creative mind? What ignites their passion and drives their creativity? Hi, I’m Dean Maguire, an Australian fine art photographer. From the moment I stepped into the world of photography, I’ve been captivated by the community and the stories behind the lens. Join me as we delve into humble beginnings, explore artistic visions, uncover the emotional impact of creating images, and discover how we as a collective Reframe our minds through the power of creativity.
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Bringing you all the latest tips, tricks and advice from Australia's leading detailers and aftermarket professionals.
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IT is about Australia Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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Celebrating Australian Style
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Maria Stoljar talks with Australian painters about how they became an artist, their painting techniques, influences and current work.
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* Winner: Arts & Culture Award - Australian Podcast Awards 2021 * The Best Movies That Hollywood NEVER Made.
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Penmanship is a podcast about Australian writing culture. It features interviews with Australians who earn a living from working with words: writers, journalists, editors and publishers, among others. Each episode features an in-depth, one-on-one conversation about the guest’s career, craft and inner life. The goal of Penmanship is to provide unique insights into the creative process, mechanics and skills behind the best writing in the country. The podcast exists to explore the diversity and ...
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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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A regular talk show on being a marriage celebrant, the Australian marriage laws around celebrancy, and the art of running a celebrant business, hosted by the editors of the Celebrant Institute, Josh Withers and Sarah Aird
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Your superannuation is key to achieving your best retirement – so how do you make the most of it? Don’t miss Australian Retirement Trust’s Super Insider podcast – your guide to superannuation, planning for retirement, and what the economy and investment markets mean for your super from those in the know. Join host Anne Fuchs, Australian Retirement Trust's Executive General Manager of Advice, Guidance and Education, as she interviews superannuation and investment experts to bring you exclusiv ...
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Join Australian National Karate team Captain, Mitchell Durham, alongside Kaizen Culture co-founders and long-time karate fanatics, Nathan Blockley & Jon Staynor for The Kaizen Culture Pod. You will be hearing us chat about all of the hot topics within Sports Karate as they come up, as well as the Get To Know series where we interview big names of Australian Karate and celebrate our rich history. Stay engaged with this nation-wide discussion!
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Welcome to The Bloom-Print Podcast, a podcast for florists who want to create elegant, efficient and effective floral businesses. Brought to you by Maple & Wren Floral Art Academy where the business is just as important as the blooms. In this podcast you can find some incredible advise from Perth florist and floral mentor Elysia Tsangarides, creative director of Maple & Wren PTY LTD as well as juicy interviews with floral and event industry experts as well as business experts to help you bui ...
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Join Myf Warhurst and Zan Rowe as they debrief on the biggest conversations of the week about music, art, life and stuff. Bang On brings together two of Australia’s most respected and most loved music journalists and presenters – who are also great friends, with your one stop shop for all the conversations you need to be across this week (but just don’t have the time to read a think-piece about).
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Australian poetry up late.
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Rufus Wainwright on the benefits of contentment
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Rufus Wainwright talks about his ambitions, losing a GRAMMY to Joni Mitchell, and his one-time friendship with Jeff Buckley.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why Yahya Sinwar's death doesn't mean peace for Gaza and
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Annie Smithers leafs through the pages of Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cooking. This time it is the chapter on fish, and how to cook it in the best French style, that is explored.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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For Brendan Liew and Caryn Ng one of the joys of travelling in Japan is visiting local Konbini, convenience stores which delight with the quality of food on offer. The have explored this passion in a new book 'Konbini-cult recipes, stories and adventures from Japan's iconic convenience stores'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What role has the advent of air conditioning had in socially and racially dividing our world? Hsuan Hsu is a professor of English at the University of California. His book 'Air Conditioning' explores the ethics and implications of this cooling technology.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Changing prisoners' minds, at Rikers Island
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Joh Jarvis was a high-flying boss when her grief from a terrible loss began to overwhelm her. She tried therapy, yoga, and healthy eating. Then she found Vedic meditation, and the experience was 'psychedelic'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Insights into Madelin and Jeremy's Frogmore Creek wedding
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Enjoy this recording from the insights podcast series
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How Sharon and Adam chose Tim Maddren to be their celebrant and MC
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Enjoy this interview from our insights podcast series on the Celebrant Institute
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EP 155 BATE & Martini Rc (By Fiction) & Casey Martin (Play Studio) — TDC24
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Tune in to a conversation between BATE and Martin, founders of By Fiction, and Casey, the founder of Play. They really get into the nitty-gritty of starting and scaling a studio — with plenty of practical insights throughout. Thank you BATE, Martin and Casey, and thank you to The Design Conference (TDC) for having us. If you liked this episod…
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I used to tell myself ‘I wasn’t built for running’ I used to joke about it infact. I’m 5 foot in heels and a stocky little thing. I wasn’t athletic growing up and I didn’t really do sports as an extra curricular. Last weekend I ran my first half marathon, at the age of 38, I decided if not now, then when and also – why not? Why couldn’t I. At the b…
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Telling authentic teenage stories with Gary Lonesborough
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Gary Lonesborough is a Yuin man, who grew up on the Far South Coast of New South Wales as part of a large and proud Aboriginal family. Gary was always writing as a child, and continued his creative journey when he moved to Sydney to study at film school. Gary has experience working in youth work, Aboriginal health, child protection, the disability …
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Zan just realised The English Teacher is TJ Mack
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Myf and Zan are back to bring some light into your week, and Polly Jean Harvey is gonna help. Did you hear that Myf has the Prime Minister on her Spicks and Specks team this weekend too? She'll give you all the goss. Meanwhile Zan is punishing anyone who'll listen to watch The English Teacher - while also realising it's creator is also TJ Mack. It'…
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More tar balls wash up on iconic Sydney beaches and is it ethical to own twenty properties?
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Memories and memorabilia from 1970s Carlton
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The Victorian suburb of Carlton became the epicentre of counterculture in the 1970s and artist, activist and musician Eve Glenn shares her memories and memorabilia of the time.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A wild Bollywood adventure — from Sydney to Mumbai and back again
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Indian-Australian actor and playwright, Nicholas Brown on being cast as a villain, and what made him end his time in Mumbai for a different life back home.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Killer music: How to score a thriller movie
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Composer Jed Kurzel is the name behind some of Australia's most scary and creepy films - Snowtown and Alien: The Covenant he shares how he translates that feeling into the music accompanying the film.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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High Speed Rail back on the agenda and is dynamic pricing just misunderstood?
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Aunty Ruth Hegarty’s life of defiance, faith and finding her voice
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The hardship, cruelty and loneliness of the mission system during the Great Depression didn't crush Aunty Ruth Hegarty's spirit. She found her voice, God and her family (R)By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week, Pete and Jen dive into a topic that they are very familiar with, both with each other and with their clients: partnering. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: Why is tension important to a partnership? How might we learn from dancing partners, when thinking about partnerships in our lives? What are some characteristics …
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David Droga is the 'Wombat of Wall Street'
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From the Snowy River to New York, successful adman David Droga on the advertising business and how Australia presents itself to the rest of the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Government flags crackdown on debit card surcharges and vale George Negus, a giant of Australian journalism
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Unsolicited Thoughts about Chronic Pain via a Singing Lesson
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Fan Mail Portal May I begin this introduction with the clearest heading that I am in no way a Doctor and nor have I studied anything close to something offical in that realm. This is a story about a friend, and a singing lesson from an empathetic, well meaning person on a rainy day. I send this with the best intentions and care and I hope you're go…
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Arnhem Land to Everest — surviving worst case scenarios in the wilderness
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From the unforgiving tropics of the Kokoda track to Mt Everest, wilderness guide Steve Ellis has made a career teaching bushcraft and survival skills to civilians and Defence personnel – and along the way he has survived his share of life-threatening situationsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's the finale of Slow Horses for Season 4 and Hammo is here to discuss the many fathers of River, what we might expect to see next season, and grateful that Roddy didn't die. Bonus Squid - Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep 285. Martin Duwell: An honourable activity
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Tending the thousand flowers. Show notes Martin Duwell Australian Poetry Review Jacket interview: Martin Duwell in conversation with Jeffrey Poacher Martin’s review of David Brooks’ New and Selected William Logan Dipped in Vitriol edited by Nicholas Parsons No Turn Unstoned edited by Diana Rigg Patrick White James Jiang Vincent Buckley A. D. (Alec)…
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WRITER 633: Paula Hawkins, author of 'The Blue Hour' and 'The Girl on the Train'.
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Meet bestselling author Paula Hawkins, whose new book The Blue Hour explores a psychological thriller set on a Scottish island. Paula discusses her writing process, research on art, transition from a finance journalist to a novelist, how she wrote four romance novels under a pen name and her experiences following the success of The Girl on the Trai…
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A new documentary explores the life of Maria-Anna Mozart, who some argue was just as musically gifted as her brother and may even have had a hand in some of his work.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Millions committed to fight bird flu threat and are we ready to try again for an Australian Republic?
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cam Green is out for the summer, who takes his place?
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That’s the question on every cricket fan’s lips today. Ed and Spriggy react to the news that Cameron Green will miss the Aussie summer due to back surgery. Who takes his spot? The lads also wrap what was a massive week in Shield cricket, our Aussie women are dominating the World Cup, and England take the p*** in Pakistan. Lots to get stuck into cri…
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I was a political prisoner in Myanmar — and I could never hate the Burmese
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Following the coup of 2021, Australian economist Sean Turnell received an email from a "secret friend", warning him he was being watched by Myanmar's military. Moments later, the police closed in on him.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Writer's Room with Bruce Lowery, Jessica Mudditt & David Hume
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If you find people fascinating, then episode 122 is a must. Veronica and Laurie chat with authors Bruce Lowery, Jessica Mudditt and David Hume about memoir and biography. Why does this creative non-fiction genre continue to fascinate and inspire readers? Our authors share why they're willing to put a slice of their lives on the pages for the world …
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Listen to an AI podcast generator read the marriage laws
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This podcast episode was generated with NotebookLM
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They just decided to extend that to all weddings
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Hello and thank you for having us back in your ears! This episode we're chatting about separate meetings, consent, and celebrant pricing. We really want to hear from you with anything you want us to talk about, or anything you might disagree with! Hit us up at hello@celebrant.fm
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How getting an MBA helped Nicole Zuraitis win a GRAMMY
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GRAMMY award-winning Jazz singer, Nicole Zuraitis talks about her love of coffee, her wide range of musical influences and performs her song 'Twenty Seconds'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vitamin D deficiency on the rise and should young people be taxed less?
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jess Pryles was born and bred in Australia but now calls Austin, Texas home where she revels in her love of meat and barbecuing the American way.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: the comfort of the sitting room
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Colin Bisset delves into the design of the sitting room in the latest instalment of his series on the evolution of comfort in the home.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What should the role of the architect be in an ever changing world? David Gianotten is an architect and managing partner of OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture. He was a recent speaker at Sydney Design Week discussing the changing responsibilities of the profession.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What does it take to make an authentic sword in the 21st Century? Tim Harris shows us the art of swordsmithing and explains why a good sword never goes out of fashion.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The coal miner's daughter and the bride stripped bare
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From Wollongong to London, via Alice Springs, this is writer Nikki Gemmell on her deeply romantic life, and how she defied expectations to become a famous authorBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Listen in as Mat Bogust, Design & Managing Director of Think Packaging, chats with Kelvin Soh, founder of DDMMYY. They share their experiences in packaging design, reflect on the early days of their careers, and discuss the challenges of planning projects that aim to last from 100 to 1000 years. Make sure to check out their conference talks via The…
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How the worlds most popular instrument came to be
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The guitar has far older origins than just the baby boomers and their love for rock and roll. HP Newquist has brought some of the National Guitar Museum of America's collection, to Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Met Gala theme is here and we're counting down to May 2025
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Breaking FARSHUN news; the Costume Institute has announced its 2025 exhibition which means we have our Met Gala theme and ooh boy are we pumped. In adjacent gallery news, the long held question "is this art?" has not been asked by a Dutch gallery worker. Whoopsies. Fat Bear Week has crowned its incumbent champion (we luv u Grazer), and a Qantas in-…
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A Sri Lankan hotel, a Harlem nightclub and orgasm-induced amnesia — Dasha Ross' epic adventures
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Dasha Ross' most epic adventures were chartered with her larger-than-life husband John Pinder, including the time they managed a beachside hotel in Sri Lanka. Things did not go as plannedBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How to train your brain to get into 'the zone'
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You know that feeling when you’re lost in a creative moment and you lose all track of time? That's the flow state and you're about to meet a neuroscientist who’ll tell you how you can better access it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Small business insolvencies surge and Australia's Universities losing their lustre
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Prostate cancer, testosterone and Tim Baker's masculinity
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When surf writer Tim Baker was diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer, he had no idea how the hormones which saved his life would fundamentally change his experience of being a man (R)By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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104 | Staying afloat with Olympic gold medallist Michael Klim
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'For me, the only decision was to put myself out there and become more of service to others.' Olympic gold medallist Michael Klim speaks with James about his diagnosis and life with CIDP, the same autoimmune condition James lives with. Michael discusses his childhood and Olympic career, how his worsening health affected his mental health, and how h…
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To celebrate six years of recording the podcast together, Pete and Jen noodle on six ideas (plus a bonus) that they wish they had known at the start. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we better trust in our own ideas? What were the outcomes that Pete was hoping for, for the podcast? And Jen? Why is it so important to …
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Ken Henry calls out our 'cognitive dissonance' over climate threat and Cathy Wilcox on the art of the skewer
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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