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Late Night Live - Full program podcast
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Innhold levert av Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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407 episoder
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Innhold levert av Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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1 The origins of the term 'national security', and actress Merle Oberon's false identity 54:02
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The term 'national security' wasn't always around. It was invented, effectively, by US President Franklin D Roosevelt, as a call to Americans to get involved in WW2. And Hollywood actress Merle Oberon had to hide her South Asian origins in 1930s London and America, in order to work in movies and remain in America.…

1 Abalone cultural heritage in Tasmania and overtourism in the Canary Islands 54:02
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First Nations in Tasmania have now secured permanent cultural fishing rights for abalone, and now they’re putting it back on the dining tables of Tasmanians. And the civil engineer who quit his job to campaign against the construction of a port in Tenerife.

1 Bruce Shapiro's America, the money behind the 'Enhanced Games', and an ancient Roman cookbook 54:04
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US President Trump is threatening to deport a group of men to war torn South Sudan. We track the money behind the Enhanced Games - a kind of Olympics on steroids. And there is much to learn from a famous cookbook from ancient Rome.
After 30 years of appearances on Late Night Live - spanning nine Australian Prime Ministers - Laura Tingle bids farewell to LNL as its political correspondent in Canberra, before commencing her ABC Global Affairs role. In a sprawling conversation, Laura recounts her early beginnings in journalism, the ebbs and flows of Canberra politics through the decades, and what she's come to admire in our representatives.…

1 D-day looms for Woodside's Burrup gas plant, and teaching troubled teens to hunt in the New Zealand wilderness 54:01
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Australia's Commonwealth government is due to make a decision on the proposed 50-year extension of Woodside's gas lease on Western Australia's Burrup Peninsula. Marian Wilkinson investigates. And David meets the New Zealand hunter, fisher and gatherer Terressa Kollatt, now teaching troubled teens to forage for their own wild food.…

1 The Aussies the union movement left behind, and what causes a society to collapse? 54:02
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A new history of the union movement in Australia looks at those often left out of the picture: migrants, women, Indigenous Australia and LGBTIQA+ people. Plus Cambridge scholar, Luke Kemp and his historical autopsy of why societies collapse.

1 Tariff chaos on American shelves, Ukraine minerals deal and Lake Eyre in flood 54:03
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Trump's constant changes to tariffs are wreaking havoc on US ports, logistics, and the price of goods. Any Russia/Ukraine ceasefire may be at a high cost to Ukraine, given the losses it agreed to in the recent US minerals deal. And Kati-Thunda Lake Eyre is on the brink of its biggest inundation in 15 years.…

1 Laura Tingle's Canberra, and Harriet Walter re-writes Shakespeare's women 54:04
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7.30 Political Editor Laura Tingle surveys the path ahead for conservative politics in Australia. And from Lady Macbeth to Kate the Shrew - actor Dame Harriet Walter imagines what Shakespeare's women might have said, if the Bard's plays had a more female perspective.

1 The Brazilian Marxists claiming unused land, and Australia's Antarctic obsession 54:04
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Journalist Vincent Bevins on the popular Landless Workers Movement of Brazil - an agrarian movement which redistributes unused government land. And environmental historian Rohan Howitt, from Monash University, argues that Australia had an Imperial zeal to claim the Antarctic and Southern Ocean as its own.…

1 Who's still selling arms to Israel? And the legal rights of nature 54:00
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Antony Loewenstein on the countries still supplying arms to Israel. And nature writer Robert Macfarlane asks, is a river alive?

1 Ian Dunt's UK, Europe's thirsty data centres, and the survival of Indigenous message sticks 54:03
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Ian Dunt unpacks the UK government's tough new plan to reduce migration. With swathes of Europe in drought, could new data centres exacerbate growing water problems? And the project preserving Australia's most ancient long-distance communication tool: the message stick.

1 Laura Tingle's Canberra, US-China trade talks and the art of the courtroom sketch 54:08
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Analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture.

1 Does our world lack moral ambition? And the Victorian obsession with orchids 54:02
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Analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture.

1 The destruction of Gaza's universities, and Donald Trump's fantasy maps 54:04
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Cambridge scholars Dr Wesam Amer and Dr Mona Jabril on the destruction of universities in Gaza. Plus, why does US President Donald Trump enjoy meddling with the world map?

1 Bruce Shapiro's America, How Kerala got rich and vale Ted Kotcheff of Wake in Fright 54:06
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Bruce Shapiro critiques Donald Trump's first hundred days in office. Fifty years ago Kerala was one of India’s poorest states, now it's one of the richest. How? And a tribute to Canadian Ted Kotcheff, who directed one of Australia's biggest cult films - Wake in Fright.
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