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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