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The Murder Rule by Dervla McTiernan

In conversation Dervla McTiernan

Best-selling author, Dervla McTiernan, was in conversation with Chris Hammer on Dervla's new novel, The Murder Rule, her first ever standalone thriller.

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Democracy sausage

The final countdown

On this episode of Democracy Sausage, journalist Kieran Gilbert, author Judith Brett, and political scientist Marija Taflaga join Mark Kenny fire up the barbecue one last time before Australians head to the polls.

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Machines behaving badly by Toby Walsh

In conversation with Toby Walsh

Toby Walsh was in conversation with Andrew Leigh, on Machines Behaving Badly: The Morality of AI, in which Professor Walsh, a world-leading researcher in the field of artificial intelligence, examines the ethical issues we face in a future dominated by artificial intelligence.

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Democracy sausage

Democracy Sausage X Policy Forum Pod | Election policy peril

In this live Democracy Sausage and Policy Forum Pod crossover episode, Nicholas Biddle joins Sharon Bessell, Arnagretta Hunter and Mark Kenny to talk about what issues matter to voters and why good policy so often gets lost in translation in Australia’s political system.

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am I black enough for you by Anita Heiss

In conversation with Anita Heiss

Anita Heiss was in conversation with Ann McGrath on Anita's new book, Am I Black Enough For You? 10 Years On, the story of an urban-based high achieving Wiradyuri woman working to break down stereotypes and build bridges between black and white Australia.

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Democracy sausage

Democracy Sausage: Federal election special

On the 200th episode of Democracy Sausage, recorded live at The Australian National University, youth advocate Yasmin Poole, journalist Ross Solly, and political scientist Marija Taflaga joined Mark Kenny to discuss the first week of the election campaign and what it means for Australia.

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Diplomatic. A Washington memoir, by Joe Hockey

In conversation with Joe Hockey

Joe Hockey was in conversation with Paul Kelly on his new book Diplomatic. A Washington memoir, written with Leo Shanahan, covering Joe Hockey's time as Australia's Ambassador to the United States during Donald Trump's presidency.

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The Uncaged Sky by Kylie Moore-Gilbert

In conversation with Kylie Moore-Gilbert

British -Australian academic, Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert, was in conversation with Mark Kenny on her book, The Uncaged Sky, the extraordinary true story of her fight to survive 804 days imprisoned in Iran's Evin and Qarchak prisons after her sentence in 2018 to 10 years jail on unsubstantiated charges.

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Who needs the ABC, Why taking it for granted is no longer an option

In conversation with Matthew Ricketson and Patrick Mullins

Catch Matthew Ricketson and Patrick Mullins in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on their new book, Who needs the ABC. Why taking it for granted is no longer an option,

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Bob Hawke. Demons and Destiny by Troy Bramston

In conversation with Troy Bramston

Listen to Troy Bramston in conversation with Paul Kelly on Troy's new book, Bob Hawke. Demons and Destiny, the definitive full-life biography of Australia's 23rd prime minister; the only one that Hawke cooperated with after exiting the prime ministership.

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Good International Citizenship. The Case for Decency. by Gareth Evans

In conversation with Gareth Evans

Listen to Gareth Evans in conversation with Michelle Grattan on Gareth's new essay, Good International Citizenship. The Case for Decency.

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Don't Be Too Polite, Girls by Wendy McCarthy

In conversation with Wendy McCarthy

Wendy McCarthy, one of Australia's most influential women, was in conversation with Virginia Hausseger on Wendy's new book, Don't Be Too Polite, Girls, a personal and political memoir about life, love, family and politics - as experienced by Wendy over eight decades.

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Student debates

ANU75 Student debate

Tune into this ANU student debate that explores - if the present condition of humanity is better than it will be in 100 years time.

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QAnon and On: A Short and Shocking History of Internet Conspiracy Cults by Van Badham

In conversation with Van Badham

Van Badham was conversation with Andrew Leigh on Van's best-selling book, QAnon and On: A Short and Shocking History of Internet Conspiracy Cults.

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In conversation with Jess Hill

In conversation with Jess Hill

Award-winning author, Jess Hill was in conversation with Virginia Haussegger on Jess's Quarterly Essay, The ReckoningHow #MeToo is Changing Australia.

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On reckoning by Amy Remeikis

In conversation with Amy Remeikis

What happens when usual political tactics of deflect and dodge are no longer enough? A reckoning. Amy Remeikis was in conversation with Katharine Murphy on Amy's long essay, On Reckoning, which tells of the moment when the personal became very political, when rape became the national conversation.

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What's the worst that could happen? by Andrew Leigh

In conversation with Andrew Leigh

Andrew Leigh was in conversation with Brian Schmidt on Andrew's new book, What's the Worst That Could Happen? Existential Risk and Extreme Politics in which he looks at catastrophic risks and how to mitigate them, arguing provocatively that the rise of populist politics makes catastrophe more likely

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Treasure and Dust by Chris Hammer

In conversation with Chris Hammer

Chris Hammer was in conversation with Michael Brissenden on Chris's latest book, Treasure and Dirt, an engrossing, standalone, outback noir thriller from the award-winning author of the international bestsellers Scrublands, Silver and Trust.

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Future Self

Future Self - Episode 10: Behind the camera

In this final episode of Future Self for 2021, filmmaker and ANU student Emma Hudson speaks to director and producer Rolf de Heer, on the care and collaboration necessary in helping to tell indigenous stories as non-Indigenous storytellers.

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Anna Moore

ANU75: Australia's place in the latest space race

Join Professor Anna Moore as she expertly delineates nature of ongoing space race and identifies Australia's role in next generation interstellar communication.

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