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When It Drops: Why Alex Dyson wanted to write a novel




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Adam Brand from success to love and pain




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A second season of living in The Heights




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Vika and Linda Bull and their love of family and music




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Gaming the old fashioned way




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'Ruin Porn' and our obsession with empty spaces




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Life after the bushfires




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Comedy without the festival




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A lesson in ska with the Melbourne SKA Orchestra




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The art of deep listening




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Vomit phobia and volcano love




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Getting 'hygge' with it and creating cosy homes




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The threat to the West from dragons and snakes




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Lock down on the edge of the Earth




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Indigenous practises and decoding fire




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Digital art and glorious art house movies




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Drawing Room 16.04.2020




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The amazing career of Joe Camilleri




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The Loudness of Unsaid Things with Hilde Hinton




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Passion, Patience and Patronage: 30 years of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra




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A lockdown time capsule




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Drawing Room 23.04.2020




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The Sounds of Australia




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Ghost lights, Macbeth and other theatre superstitions




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How to develop a deeper appreciation of cheese




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Tattoo Tim's last day at MONA




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Covid 19 time capsule




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An enduring music partnership




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Buffy, but for Wrestling: Can physical sport find its place during social distancing?




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The affair that saved a teenage boy's life




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The story behind a pioneering Australian book




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Marlon Williams and his brush with Hollywood






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Red Cross launches phone service to boost social connection amid rise in public anxiety

The Red Cross have launched a phone service to connect vulnerable Australians as many feel the pressure of home isolation and social distancing restrictions.




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Coronavirus in Ireland: how locals are coping

Tonight, we're heading all the way to Dublin, Ireland, where the football stadium has become a drive-through testing clinic and medical students have had their exams fast-tracked so they can become doctors sooner.



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Tech Head: YouTube take the fight to fake news

YouTube are stepping up their fight against fake news by introducing an all new fact checking feature.




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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton defends Government over China spat

A diplomatic spat between Australia and China appears to be escalating, with accusations of unprofessional conduct and petty games.



  • Government and Politics

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What do we know about Kawasaki syndrome and COVID-19?

As debate about when schools should resume face-to-face teaching continues, there are new concerns about what impact COVID-19 can have on children after they've recovered from the virus.




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Number of Australians on JobSeeker to hit 1.7 million by September

The number of Australians receiving unemployment benefits has jumped by more than half a million people in two months, as coronavirus continues to cripple the economy.




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Stay Insiders: Delving into classics

Peer behind the curtain and learn the detailed life of a publishing mogul, jump back in time and fall head over heels for British Crime Classics, and lastly meet Otto Penzler, whose love for American mysteries spans more than 40 years of in the publishing business.




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Labor MP Mike Kelly quitting politics

Widely respected Labor MP Mike Kelly is retiring, which means a by-election in his marginal seat of Eden-Monaro is on the cards.




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'Truly surreal': Isolating on an abandoned ski mountain in Canada

When the COVID-19 restrictions hit Big White in British Columbia, Canada, 90 per cent of the mountain dwellers left within 24 hours, leaving behind hundreds of dollars worth of ski equipment and even abandoning their cars in the street.




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Research Filter: Hubble Space Telescope celebrates its 30th birthday

Thirty years since the Hubble Space Telescope launched it's still providing vital space data having delivered us more than 1.4 million observations.




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Julie Bishop says 'we should scale down the rhetoric' on China and COVID-19 investigation

Former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says Australia should "scale down the rhetoric" towards China and an international coronavirus inquiry, suggesting instead "more calm and quiet diplomacy" would be more effective.




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Time to remove the doona - Australians granted restrictions 'early mark'

The Prime Minister says coronavirus restrictions could be eased earlier than expected, announcing the National Cabinet would give Australia an "early mark" and look at a plan next week.




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Funding to assist aged care sector through coronavirus

The Federal Government has announced a one-off $205 million package to support the aged care sector through the coronavirus pandemic.




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The Wrap: COVIDSafe app and don't forget the truckies

Have privacy concerns and legal worries about the COVIDSafe app been addressed adequately by the Government? And truck driving is a tough job that's been made more difficult by the restrictions and fears created by COVID-19.



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Let's Get Quizzical with Nazeem Hussain and Gen Fricker

Have you been paying attention to the news this week?



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My Feed: Decor dressing, lip sync challenges and online puzzles

While most remain isolated in their homes, solely relying on Netflix and social media to carry them through to the other side of the pandemic, many have found this a time of inspiration to launch online TikTok and YouTube careers.