Former Premier Bob Carr joined Tuesday Drive to talk to David about the future of American Politics. Covering a broad range, they talk about the political landscape of The United States post an almost inevitable Clinton win, discuss the power of the newly enfranchised demographic that put Trump in the Republican nomination, and what all this […]
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Matthew Evans talks ‘For The Love Of Meat’
David Interviews Gourmet Farmer Matthew Evans about his new series ‘For The Love of Meat’ that is being released alongside a book of the same name. David and Matthew discussed the impact the meat industry has had on the quality, ecological impact and ethics of eating meat. To listen to the podcast, click here […]
Colour
During the course of September/October 2016, Sylvia’s guest was astro physicist, Professor Geraint Lewis, talking about colour, in 6 episodes. Listen to them below: This is Episode 1, where Geraint’s topic is What is light? Now for Episode 2 and the topic is What is colour? Here is Episode 3 called Colour in Nature: […]
e baby with Jane Cafarella
On Wednesday 26 October 2016, Jane Cafarella was Sylvia’s guest, talking about e baby, her play now showing at Ensemble Theatre. Follow the conversation below: That was Part 1 of the conversation and here is Part 2: And now for Part 3: […]
Interview with Dr Graham Thom
In this podcast, David talks to Dr Graham Thom, refugee coordinator for Amnesty International Australia. They discuss a recent report made by Amnesty International about the state of the refugees held indefinitely at Nauru, and the responses that have come from both the Australian and Nauruan governments. David and Graham delve into what has become a touchy […]
Musical Interview with Si Mullumby and Chris Tamwoy
In this podcast, David Barr talks to Si Mullumby from Earthbeats about an upcoming gig at the Opera House, to Chris Tamwoy who is his virtuosic opening guitar act, and to Stephanie Cranford about her venue OneSpace. It features many musical parts, as Chris and Si break out their instruments to great effect. To listen to the […]
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Exercise: why, what and how much?
On Arts Wednesday 19 October 2016, Rachel Livingstone from The Health Hub in Darlinghurst, was Sylvia’s guest, talking about exercise. Listen to the conversation below: That was Part 1 and here is Part 2: And now for Part 3: […]
MUSIC HAS NO GENDER
Music Has No Gender is a new 37 minute documentary produced, written and recorded by Eastside Radio’s Mick Paddon from Thursday Drive. Its starting point is that while music doesn’t have a gender, musicians do. Sandy Evans, who has been described as a national treasure and awarded an Order of Australia for her contributions to […]
Interview with Kathryn Jane Williams
In this podcast Ruth Hessey talks with Kathryn Jane Williams, who is an Associate Professor in Environmental Psychology at the Sustainable Society Institute in Melbourne. Together Ruth and Kathryn discuss how we as a society need plants to live and survive, but we only think of plants as ‘furniture’ rather than living participants in the […]
Interview with Benjamin Cooke
In this podcast Ruth Hessey interviews Benjamin Cooke, who is a lecturer at RMIT University in Melbourne. They discuss the future of “green cities” and how the rapid construction of units and high rises and indeed cities can and has effected the environment. Ruth and Benjamin delve deeper into the topic of how green planning […]
The Public Body
Talia Linz joined Dr Margaux Dombkins on Arts talking about The Public Body .01 exhibition at Artspace. The Public Body is curated by Talia Linz and Alexie Glass-Cantor and explores the sexualized body and, in particular, the types of sexualized bodies that proliferate in the public sphere today – high key, orgasmic, debased, agitated, violent but […]
The Days Are As Grass
Jane Edwina Seymour spoke with Dr Margaux Dombkins on Arts about ‘The Days are as Grass’. Jane, an acclaimed Australian actor working in LA, has returned to Sydney to direct the Australian premiere of The Days Are as Grass – a collection of plays that explores the nature of life – the fragility of love and […]