
Will the world follow Australia in resettling climate change refugees?
Australia is the first country to offer climate refuge, after signing a new treaty with Tuvalu. The agreement could set an example for the rest of the world ahead of 2023 United Nations Climate Change...
3 Joulu 202318min

Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa is teaching you how to live a bad ass life
The world of self care is growing and behind the products and marketing push, are actual experts, who are building big followings as people crave support and direction -- and in some cases sweary ente...
1 Joulu 202333min

Has Spotify got the music industry 'wrapped' up?
Everyone’s talking about Spotify ‘wrapped’, but is Spotify – and streaming in general – killing off the music industry? Subscribers received a message from the streaming service today telling them wh...
1 Joulu 202312min

Mark’s life was 24/7 pain. Why couldn’t he end it in Australia?
Voluntary assisted dying is now legal in Australia, after NSW passed laws earlier this week. There are some differences between states; NSW has a different cooling off period, and allows the patient t...
30 Marras 202319min

Why you're less fertile than your grandparents were
Despite our population across the globe exceeding 8 billion, several reports say that the fertility of both men and women has been decreasing since the 1950s. So what's going on? Is this due to change...
30 Marras 202312min

What it's like to live in the nightmare world of OCD from the age of six
The stereotypes of OCD are hand washing and checking door locks, but for many people it’s the underlying thoughts that derail their life and steal their happiness. In this episode Penny Moodie, author...
29 Marras 202319min

How much should we blame Coles and Woolies for surging grocery prices?
How can Coles and Woolworths claim to keep prices down while recording record profits? Our two supermarket giants have recorded rising profits, each netting more than $1 billion in 2023. With Australi...
29 Marras 202311min

Why the government is apologising to thalidomide survivor Trish Jackson
The government is making a formal apology to the victims of thalidomide today. Thalidomide was a drug given to pregnant women in the 50s and 60s to treat morning sickness, it was then discovered to ca...
28 Marras 202315min





















