• NEW EPISODE: Sarah Abo and her dad explain how migration can work
    Feb 3 2025

    I chat to Sarah Abo, co-host of the Today show, and her father, Fouad Abo, about their family’s escape from Syria in 1990 and how they've come to call Australia home.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The 'horrifying' Trump decision nobody seems to have noticed
    Jan 30 2025

    A recap on everything you missed in the last few months:

    • Neale Daniher awarded Australian of the year
    • The Tony Jones & Novak Djokovic stoush
    • Fires & floods
    • The war against hate
    • Second Trump presidency begins

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    21 mins
  • Best of 2024: 'Bikies are misunderstood'; Former Comanchero boss tells all
    Jan 27 2025

    As a young man, Jay Malkoun went to jail for 10 years for trafficking heroin. He survived the notorious Pentridge Prison and went on to become president of outlawed bikie gang The Comancheros. Jay Malkoun has been a very serious criminal. But now, he says he's not. You be the judge.

    In this episode, Jay Malkoun tells me WHY he's written a memoir 'The Consultant' and thrust himself back in the media limelight.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Best of 2024: The thing 'people don't realise' about Michael Klim
    Jan 20 2025

    Michael Klim is one of the most physically imposing athletes in Australian history, as well as being one of our greatest swimmers. In this episode Michael Klim tells me how he's made peace with a rare and debilitating disorder called CIDP (a neurological disorder that can cause weakness, wasting and sensory loss in the legs and arms) and WHY he had to drop his ego.

    Michael's memoir 'KLIM' is available now at all good book stores.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Best of 2024: The battle to control outer space
    Jan 13 2025

    Who controls space will control Earth. What happens up there impacts every aspect of modern life: Satellites, GPS, power grids. And there are some weird things going on.

    In this episode I speak to Rebecca Shrimpton, director of Defence and National Security at ASPI, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. She has a warning of what we stand to gain, and what stands to be lost.

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    52 mins
  • Best of 2024: Lives of true crime; With Andrew Rule & John Silvester
    Jan 6 2025

    Andrew Rule and John 'Sly' Silvester are the odd couple of crime. One can write, the other can talk. They've built their careers writing, and talking, about the most unpleasant things in life. Murder. Armed robbery. Gang wars.

    They revolutionised the way journalists wrote about crime, and they're responsible for bringing one of Australia's most notorious, and now infamous criminals, into public consciousness: Chopper Read. In this episode, Andrew Rule and Sly explain why they write, and why some cases still haunt them.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Best of 2024: Why AI has no conscience and what is means for humanity
    Dec 30 2024

    There's no denying AI will shape the future of human life: How we work, live and communicate. In this special highlight episode, I speak to Australia's leading expert on Artificial Intelligence, Professor Toby Walsh, the Chief Scientist at the UNSW AI Institute. He's written a number of books on the subject, and been a vocal supporter of AI intelligence - but he has his concerns too.

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    58 mins
  • Best of 2024: Why FUNGI will change the world
    Dec 23 2024

    I dive into the unexpected, unassuming world of fungi - and what I've found is astounding. I speak to Mycologist Dr.Teresa Lebel and discover fungi has the potential to change, save and shape the world like you wouldn't believe.

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    49 mins