Programs by Date

2017

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Monday 4 Dec 2017

  • Christmas is essentially a Christian festival - so why does everyone join in?

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  • The National Rifle Association has avoided pressure for gun laws with slick 'issues management'. They distracted media and politicians from the main game by calling for a ban on bump stock devices which speed up the killing power of an automatic weapon.

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  • Amanda is annoyed this week with the organic food trend. All very well if you can afford it, she says, but don't look down on those who can't.

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  • What does the Marrakesh Treaty mean for Australia.

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  • Ancient Aboriginal oral traditions tell stories featuring stars that fade and brighten over time. These unusual 'variable' stars were only discovered by modern astronomy in the 19th century.

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Monday 27 Nov 2017

Monday 20 Nov 2017

  • Two different views on porn - people who access porn regularly online are being warned that it can destroy the chance of having normal sexual relationships. But others say claims that porn can change brain chemistry are unfounded and part of a campaign by vested interests

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  • A new scan is able to differentiate between the brains of those who are considering suicide and those who are not.

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  • Female psychopaths are less likely to end up in gaol or be serial killers but they can create a lot of everyday harm.

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Monday 13 Nov 2017

Monday 6 Nov 2017

Monday 30 Oct 2017

  • There's a close relationship in the US between the National Rifle Association and country music. With the country still reeling from the Las Vegas massacre will country music stars take the opportunity at their upcoming awards event to speak out against gun laws?

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  • Is Harvey Weinstein a "Girardian scapegoat" - and does that mean that the era of sexual exploitation of women in Hollywood is over?

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  • Amanda rants about why we prefer to focus on bad leaders rather than good leaders and their teams.

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  • Enterprise bargaining agreements were meant to help employers but instead they have lined the pockets of unions and employer groups. In the face of rising costs many businesses are now returning to the award wage system.

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  • It may be cheaper to replace humans with AI but at a social and economic cost to society. In workplaces and at a government level the challenge is how to keep the unique contribution of humans in the picture.

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Monday 23 Oct 2017

  • Some people seem to have no self consciousness about examining the contents of their tissue. or hanky, after they blow their noses.

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  • While the Indonesian military does not play an active role in politics any more, Indonesian President Jokowi Widodo cannot ignore their presence.

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  • Leaders of poorer countries who loot billions from their own people don't need to look for tropical island tax havens. Their money is more likely to end up in countries like Australia and the US where authorities turn a blind eye to hosting the proceeds of foreign corruption.

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  • A lot has happened in space since the first sputnik was launched in the sixties. Laws and treaties need updating to keep control over the mining, military and colonisation ambitions of this planet.

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  • Learning is about opening up neural pathways and research shows that nothing does that better than learning a musical instrument. So why the underfunding of music education and the heavy focus on standardised maths and literacy testing?

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Monday 16 Oct 2017

  • Amanda has a rant about sunglasses, and why they should be removed when people have a conversation with each other.

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  • In spite of the Rohingya crisis, the US and other western countries continue to bolster links with the Myanmar Armed Forces and the man behind the massacres.

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  • Emilio Ferrer's personal story on Catalonian independence.

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  • The world economy is entering a rare period of strong growth, with the IMF and others predicting that world trade will grow faster than global output over the next two years, but also warning of risks on the horizon.

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  • Is it time we replaced the very British spring, summer, autumn and winter with seasons that better reflected the Australian climate?

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Monday 9 Oct 2017

  • Author Shelby Steele says that racism empowers the American Left and for that reason they can't let go off racism.

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  • A pilot program in Uganda shows that long term refugee communities can be changed from places of despair to humming economies when refugees are given work rights.

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  • In spite of the robot revolution there doesn't seem to be any sign that there is a decrease in the total amount of work we do.

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  • Naomi Ingleton started her career by making whipping cream in her country cafe kitchen. Today she runs a multimillion dollar butter business.

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Monday 2 Oct 2017

  • American conservatives are being called the new Marranos in America - people who secretly support and admire the Trump administration, but don't admit to it in public.

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  • An Australian science breakthrough could solve the problem of e-waste recycling and create a network of small business opportunities.

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  • Amanda's rant today is about the people who drain her - you never leave these people feeling happy.

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  • The tearing down of statues is taking place round the world. Today we discuss the mania that's hitting America.

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  • A census of multicultural youth has taken place for the first time in the world.

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