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Late Night Live — Full program podcast
Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
Inside the Gisele Pelicot trial, plus how our cities lost their shade
54 mins; October 09, 2025
Could sanctions on Iran backfire? Plus the Australian father of the bomb
54 mins; October 08, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Irris Makler on October 7, and New Zealand's crusade on feral predators
54 mins; October 07, 2025
Does our world lack moral ambition? And the Victorian obsession with orchids
54 mins; October 06, 2025
Doc Evatt and the making of Israel, plus the twisted history of rope
54 mins; October 02, 2025
How Malka Leifer was brought to justice, plus when America went mad for Mars
54 mins; October 01, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, the right to sing in Afghanistan, and how salmon got to Tasmania
54 mins; September 30, 2025
Mark Kenny's Canberra, ASIC and Stablecoin, and the threads of empire
54 mins; September 29, 2025
When 29 nations defied the world's superpowers, plus the pioneering SA cop Kate Cocks
54 mins; September 25, 2025
Busting myths about young Australian voters, plus the decline of NGOs
54 mins; September 24, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Nepal in the aftermath of revolution, and Ackland on defamation
54 mins; September 23, 2025
Mark Kenny's Canberra, Trump's corporate clemency, and Muslim-Australian poetry
54 mins; September 22, 2025
Questions over the Australian War Memorial literary prize, and trouble for the CIA
54 mins; September 18, 2025
The politics of humiliation, plus the billionaire outdoorsman who gave it all away
54 mins; September 17, 2025
The UN's report on genocide in Gaza, Donald Trump heads to the UK, and Anguilla's internet jackpot
54 mins; September 16, 2025
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Bruce Shapiro on the killing of Charlie Kirk, plus why are we keeping QWERTY?
54 mins; September 15, 2025
Germany's Gaza protest crackdown plus solving crimes using feathers
54 mins; September 11, 2025
The rise of the Chinese right wing in the US and how memory shapes geopolitics
54 mins; September 10, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, 50 years of independent Papua New Guinea, and the closure of Meanjin
54 mins; September 09, 2025
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Modi's pivot to China and the death of Aussie gaelic
54 mins; September 08, 2025
Abolishing terra nullius: the legacy of Chief Justice Gerard Brennan
54 mins; September 04, 2025
Behrouz Boochani on Iran's Revolutionary Guard, plus why Trump is targeting libraries
54 mins; September 03, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, the journalists killed in Gaza, and why we're mesmerised by gold
54 mins; September 02, 2025
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Project Esther's antisemitism crackdown, and the dandy as working-class rebel
54 mins; September 01, 2025
Liberal Party lost: can the party of Menzies recover?
54 mins; August 28, 2025
Robyn Williams' 50 years of science shows, and the French philosopher guiding Silicon Valley
54 mins; August 27, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, future Palestinian leadership, and Sydney's old street photography
54 mins; August 26, 2025
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Sudan's famine crisis, and Australia's missing poet laureate
54 mins; August 25, 2025
Palestinian psychiatrist on the trauma in Gaza, and a yarn about wool and war
54 mins; August 21, 2025
John Menadue critiques Australia's media and our relationship with the United States
54 mins; August 20, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, Imran Kahn's defiance in prison, and rebuilding the past
54 mins; August 19, 2025
Laura Tingle on Trump & Putin in Alaska, Tuvalu's climate refugees, and why do we have surnames?
54 mins; August 18, 2025
How evangelicals transformed Brazil, plus the last letters of French resistance fighters
54 mins; August 14, 2025
Journalists Hanna Rosin and Lauren Ober on seeking truth in Trump's America
54 mins; August 13, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, why the Egyptians aren't doing more on Gaza, and deer gone feral
54 mins; August 12, 2025
Australia to recognise Palestinian statehood, and the first Tasmanians
54 mins; August 11, 2025
Satyajit Das on the US debt crisis, plus 100 years of Mein Kampf
54 mins; August 07, 2025
Hiroshima and the new nuclear threat, plus inside London's exclusive clubs
54 mins; August 06, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, can peace last between Thailand and Cambodia? Plus, remembering the mad cow crisis
54 mins; August 05, 2025
LNL's new theme, lessons from the bridge walk, and Ukraine's corruption woes
54 mins; August 04, 2025
Future warfare is already here, plus the Chinese survivors of the Titanic
54 mins; July 31, 2025
Unearthing the real Pompeii, plus when Zane Grey went shark-hunting in Australia
54 mins; July 30, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, the lost Israeli Left, and Iraq's 'Garden of Eden' marshlands
54 mins; July 29, 2025
Annabel Crabb's Canberra, plus Fintan O'Toole on Gaza and the state of global politics
54 mins; July 28, 2025
John Hewson says sack the NACC, plus the Roosevelts' giant panda hunt
54 mins; July 24, 2025
Starvation in Gaza, China's clean energy boom and Putin's sledgehammer
57 mins; July 23, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, the USA's plans to deport Afghan allies, and the death of the chequebook
54 mins; July 22, 2025
Annabel Crabb's Canberra, Saudi drug executions, and Japan's rice shortage
54 mins; July 21, 2025
The decline of history teaching, and abortion through the ages
54 mins; July 17, 2025
What next when climate litigation fails? And tales of tourists lost in the bush
54 mins; July 16, 2025
Bruce Shapiro on US politics, Bill Bowtell surveys 40 years of HIV, and the world's richest shipwreck
54 mins; July 15, 2025
Annabel Crabb on Albanese's China trip, Gaza's future, and the genius of feathers
54 mins; July 14, 2025
President Trump's war on science, and the value of indigenous history telling
54 mins; July 10, 2025
Why the future of Europe depends on the Baltics, plus how might the universe die?
54 mins; July 09, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, the strange world of biohacking, and the flight of the bogong moth
54 mins; July 08, 2025
Telling the truth about Victoria's past, plus a US critique of 'woke' elites
54 mins; July 07, 2025
Tracing the trajectory of the Christchurch killer, and is AI a con?
54 mins; July 03, 2025
The twins separated by foreign adoption, plus the ancient allure of isolationism
54 mins; July 02, 2025
Could the world have two Dalai Lamas? And a marathon vote on Trump's 'big beautiful bill'
54 mins; July 01, 2025
Albanese's second term ambitions, a new MI6 chief, and the forgotten Flinders brother
54 mins; June 30, 2025
How to share resources in space, and the true crimes of Wiradjuri brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor
54 mins; June 26, 2025
What is France's role in the world? Plus, a trailblazing, rebellious Māori Professor
54 mins; June 25, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, one year on from Julian Assange's release, and how classical statues lost their noses
54 mins; June 24, 2025
Will MAGA Republicans split over Iran strikes? And does Israel have its own nuclear weapons?
54 mins; June 23, 2025
The fallacies of the fertility crisis, and a gritty history of Macau
54 mins; June 19, 2025
A shambolic expedition to Arnhem Land, and the first despot of North Korea
54 mins; June 18, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Dutch politics in crisis, and the Inca language of knotted strings
54 mins; June 17, 2025
Albanese to meet Trump, a history of the Iran nuclear deal, and how the sweet potato crossed oceans
54 mins; June 16, 2025
Who is America? And Australia's most successful female artist Emily Kngwarray
54 mins; June 12, 2025
Young US men are joining Russian churches, plus an infamous brawl over the haka
54 mins; June 11, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's America, and hunting down the Myall Creek murderers
54 mins; June 10, 2025
The true power of land ownership, plus giving children the right to vote
54 mins; June 09, 2025
Two months on from Myanmar's earthquake, and healing a divided United States
54 mins; June 05, 2025
Haiti's gang crisis takes a dark turn, plus the mother of all languages
54 mins; June 04, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, Pakistan and India's war over water, and who named our body parts?
53 mins; June 03, 2025
Bernard Keane's Canberra, what America's 'comfort class' doesn't get, and the life of a food critic
54 mins; June 02, 2025
The origins of the term 'national security', and actress Merle Oberon's false identity
54 mins; May 29, 2025
Abalone cultural heritage in Tasmania and overtourism in the Canary Islands
54 mins; May 28, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's America, the money behind the 'Enhanced Games', and an ancient Roman cookbook
54 mins; May 27, 2025
Late Night Live farewells Laura Tingle
45 mins; May 26, 2025
D-day looms for Woodside's Burrup gas plant, and teaching troubled teens to hunt in the New Zealand wilderness
54 mins; May 22, 2025
The Aussies the union movement left behind, and what causes a society to collapse?
54 mins; May 21, 2025
Tariff chaos on American shelves, Ukraine minerals deal and Lake Eyre in flood
54 mins; May 20, 2025
Laura Tingle's Canberra, and Harriet Walter re-writes Shakespeare's women
54 mins; May 19, 2025
The Brazilian Marxists claiming unused land, and Australia's Antarctic obsession
54 mins; May 15, 2025
Who's still selling arms to Israel? And the legal rights of nature
54 mins; May 14, 2025
Ian Dunt's UK, Europe's thirsty data centres, and the survival of Indigenous message sticks
54 mins; May 13, 2025
Laura Tingle's Canberra, US-China trade talks and the art of the courtroom sketch
54 mins; May 12, 2025
Does our world lack moral ambition? And the Victorian obsession with orchids
54 mins; May 08, 2025
The destruction of Gaza's universities, and Donald Trump's fantasy maps
54 mins; May 07, 2025
Bruce Shapiro's America, How Kerala got rich and vale Ted Kotcheff of Wake in Fright
54 mins; May 06, 2025
Labor's stunning landslide, plus the hangover from Australia's wine boom
54 mins; May 05, 2025
Was Hitler's filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl complicit in Nazi atrocities?
54 mins; May 01, 2025
Australia's biggest tax lurks, and Mexico stares down Donald Trump
53 mins; April 30, 2025
Ian Dunt on UK's gender wars, John Lyons on Ukraine's resistance, and arts funding under pressure
54 mins; April 29, 2025
Laura Tingle's election, and the year that changed the world
54 mins; April 28, 2025
Australians in the Spanish Civil War, and when hair was thought to indicate character
53 mins; April 24, 2025
What it's like to be raided by DOGE, and the fearless feminist Beatrice Faust
54 mins; April 23, 2025
Laura Tingle's election, the survival of NATO, and the misunderstood pigeon
54 mins; April 22, 2025
Taiwan and its chips: the colourful history of this strategically important nation
54 mins; April 21, 2025
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