#512 177 Nations of Tasmania
Melika shares the story of her and her husband’s decision to emigrate to Australia and the different ways she has fallen in love with Tasmania.
Melika shares the story of her and her husband’s decision to emigrate to Australia and the different ways she has fallen in love with Tasmania.
This week we’re bringing you stories from Critical Disdain. They’re a newsletter that describes themselves as ‘A weekly newsletter of new work from nobodies’.
This week we’re bringing back an episode that aired in 2021, ‘Age of Activism’. Coal mining is still a much-discussed topic around the country, with flooding and other natural disasters showcasing a need for climate action.
This week, for the Labour Day Public Holiday, two stories characterising the worker experience.
For many people, the ocean rouses a sense of excitement and adventure, a chance to do something that hasn’t been done.
The workings of the animal kingdom are foreign to many of us. This week we bring you stories that delve deep into the hidden world of cats and later in the episode, the hidden world of bees.
This week, in a world of true stories that sometimes feel surreal, we’re bringing you some surrealist sci-fi audio fiction.
Stories about how language is passed between generations, and people working to keep languages alive.
This week, an exploration on coping with and processing trauma through the creation of art.
This week we’re bringing you ‘Life After’, an episode that first aired in 2017. From a global pandemic to natural disasters, grief and loss have followed us all in the last few years, and now is a perfect time to reflect on these, often ignored, feelings.
This week, stories about people leaving the city to find something beautiful in the country.
In celebration of All The Best reaching 500 episodes, we’re looking back into the archives and replaying episodes that, while recorded in years past, remain relevant today.
In celebration of All The Best reaching 500 episodes, we’re looking back into the archives and replaying episodes that, while recorded in years past, remain relevant today.
From dissent to disrespect, this week, we bring you stories that explore the diverse consequences of food waste.
500 Retrospective: ‘That Girl’ an episode from 2014 that had women speaking on their experiences with abortion.
This week, for NAIDOC Week, stories that acknowledge the continued need for dissenting action by First Nations people.
This week, stories about young people trying to understand their grandparents’ lives and why religion is so important to them.
This week, we’re sharing more stories produced by Melbourne Uni audio journalism students as part of our special collaboration with the Science Gallery. Each student will be sharing their take on the theme “Breaking The Binary”
Over the next two weeks we’ll be playing stories produced by Melbourne Uni audio journalism students as part of our special collaboration with the Science Gallery. Each student made a short story based on the theme “Breaking The Binary”
In our recent Federal Election, Climate Change was a bigger agenda item than it has ever been before, and it’s no wonder. In the last four years, more Australians have been directly affected by Climate related disasters than every before.