Ranked #1
04 | Hot Mess — Hope
04 | Hot Mess — Hope
Despite all the gridlock on Australia's climate policy, there are moves towards a decarbonised economy. The exit from co... Read more
23 May 2020
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39mins
Ranked #2
03 | Hot Mess — Party lines
03 | Hot Mess — Party lines
There's more to our climate politics than the circus of losing a succession of Prime Ministers. Export earnings, donatio... Read more
16 May 2020
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38mins
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Ranked #3
02 | Hot Mess — Spin Cycle
02 | Hot Mess — Spin Cycle
The fossil fuel industries ignored their own research as far back as the 1960s and then denied climate change was going ... Read more
9 May 2020
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40mins
Ranked #4
01 | Hot Mess — Human frailties
01 | Hot Mess — Human frailties
What it is about us, all of us, that makes climate change hard to get our heads around and even harder to do something ... Read more
2 May 2020
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36mins
Ranked #5
04 | Shifting Cultures: Vanuatu's stolen generation
04 | Shifting Cultures: Vanuatu's stolen generation
150 years ago thousands of young men were taken from the Pacific Islands. Today the scars are still being felt.
22 Feb 2020
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28mins
Ranked #6
03 | Shifting Cultures: Polygamous marriage in modern Malaysia
03 | Shifting Cultures: Polygamous marriage in modern Malaysia
Muslim Malaysians often have complex and tangled views about polygamy. Their feelings and beliefs aren’t always mirrored... Read more
15 Feb 2020
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28mins
Ranked #7
02 | Shifting Cultures: Survival and revival in the Torres Strait
02 | Shifting Cultures: Survival and revival in the Torres Strait
The island of Poruma is a shrinking tropical paradise — battered by king tides and eaten by coastal erosion. Meet the lo... Read more
8 Feb 2020
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28mins
Ranked #8
01 | Shifting Cultures: South Korea's hope in hell
01 | Shifting Cultures: South Korea's hope in hell
Expectation and competition are pushing young South Koreans to give up on marriage and kids.
1 Feb 2020
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28mins
Ranked #9
08 | Myths of War — Vietnam: the war's forgotten supporters
08 | Myths of War — Vietnam: the war's forgotten supporters
Why do we remember the demonstrators but forget the supporters?
20 Jan 2020
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25mins
Ranked #10
07 | Myths of War: Gay servicemen in Vietnam
07 | Myths of War: Gay servicemen in Vietnam
No poofters? They shouldn’t have been there — but they were.
13 Jan 2020
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25mins
Ranked #11
06| Myths of War — The Thai-Burma railway and the myth of the river Kwai
06| Myths of War — The Thai-Burma railway and the myth of the river Kwai
It’s not just Aussies who have mates.
6 Jan 2020
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25mins
Ranked #12
05| Myths Of War — Was there a battle for Australia?
05| Myths Of War — Was there a battle for Australia?
Why do we commemorate an event that probably didn’t happen?
30 Dec 2019
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25mins
Ranked #13
04 | Myths of War — Changi and the POWs behind the wire
04 | Myths of War — Changi and the POWs behind the wire
Why some prisoners of war were happiest in Singapore.
23 Dec 2019
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25mins
Ranked #14
03 | Myths of War — General Sir John Monash: a flattering self portrait
03 | Myths of War — General Sir John Monash: a flattering self portrait
A great general — but was he really the greatest?
16 Dec 2019
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25mins
Ranked #15
02 | Myths of War— Gallipoli: ANZAC misremembered
02 | Myths of War— Gallipoli: ANZAC misremembered
Ataturk never said his famous words and Bert Facey wasn’t there for the landing. Gallipoli stripped bare.
9 Dec 2019
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25mins
Ranked #16
05 | The Somerton Man Mystery — could DNA finally solve this puzzling case?
05 | The Somerton Man Mystery — could DNA finally solve this puzzling case?
Could breakthroughs in DNA technology and forensic genealogy identify Adelaide's Somerton Man? And is it time to finally... Read more
12 Oct 2019
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23mins