
Oxfam wants an overwhelmed public to care about climate justice. This is how they’re doing it.
Technical note: We experienced a few hardware issues while recording this episode, which is why it doesn't sound as crisp or polished as our usual work. Do not adjust your headphones. Australians are...
10 Feb 202350min

Claire O’Rourke says stories of hope can save us from a climate disaster
When faced with a crisis of hope in the wake of the devastating Black Summer bushfires, Claire O’Rourke felt compelled to act. Recognising that millions of other Australians also felt overwhelmed by ...
7 Nov 202244min

Van Badham does opinions better than you
If you consume any Australian media, you’ve probably encountered Van Badham. Whether as a guest on Q&A, a columnist at The Guardian and New York Times, or as the co-host of her Week on Wednesday podca...
8 Sep 20221h 1min

Andrew Mueller is strangely optimistic about the state of publishing
Andrew Mueller is the type of writer we assumed went out of commission after Hunter S. Thompson left Rolling Stone. Curious about subjects big and small, he understands how to get to the heart of the ...
30 Jun 202243min

Season 2 is coming
After a brief hiatus, StoryCraft is back for a new series of conversations about the art, craft and science of storytelling. Season 2 launches shortly, with a revamped format and an exciting guestlis...
27 Jun 20221min

Changing the story of pop's greatest hitmakers - with Matthew Denby
For decades, a compelling falsehood held sway in serious discussions about popular music: rock bands, with their “real” instruments and gritty vocals, were authentic artists, while pop stars, whose sy...
25 Nov 202129min

Why Australia needs more Indigenous-told stories - with Rhianna Patrick
For much of our nation’s post-white settlement history, the voices of Indigenous Australians have been largely missing from the story of who we are and where we’ve come from. This omission is all the ...
18 Nov 202135min



















