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Uncommon Sense - 16 May 2017

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Amy Mullins explores the minds of another four interview guests this week on Uncommon Sense.

New Matilda's National Affairs Correspondent Ben Eltham dropped by to analyse the federal budget.

Renowned political journalist and author Laura Tingle joined Amy to discuss her new book, 'In Search of Good Government', and talks Turnbull in power.

Author Fiona Wright spoke about her essay in the Griffith Review 'Measuring imperfection: the limits of the quantified self'.

Naomi Cass, Director of the Centre for Contemporary Photography and artist Clare Rae came in to discuss the CCP's 2017 fundraising exhibition, 'The Witching Hour.'

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Amy Mullins explores the minds of another four interview guests this week on Uncommon Sense.

New Matilda's National Affairs Correspondent Ben Eltham dropped by to analyse the federal budget.

Renowned political journalist and author Laura Tingle joined Amy to discuss her new book, 'In Search of Good Government', and talks Turnbull in power.

Author Fiona Wright spoke about her essay in the Griffith Review 'Measuring imperfection: the limits of the quantified self'.

Naomi Cass, Director of the Centre for Contemporary Photography and artist Clare Rae came in to discuss the CCP's 2017 fundraising exhibition, 'The Witching Hour.'

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