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LNL Summer: The Aussies the union movement left behind, and what causes a society to collapse?

A new history of the union movement in Australia looks at those often left out of the picture: migrants, women, Indigenous Australians and LGBTQIA+ p…

2 months, 3 weeks ago

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LNL Summer: Reckoning with the West, and radio propaganda wars in the Middle East

Journalist Omar El Akkad examines what he sees as the moral contradictions of the West in the face of the Gaza war. And historian Margaret Peacock tr…

2 months, 3 weeks ago

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LNL Summer: How Australia bought Pollock's 'Blue Poles', plus when America went hair crazy

Political reporter Tom McIlroy tells the story of Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles - the vast paint-splattered canvas, controversially acquired by the Wh…

2 months, 3 weeks ago

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Laura Tingle, Hannah Ferguson and Craig Reucassel farewell 2025
Laura Tingle, Hannah Ferguson and Craig Reucassel farewell 2025

David Marr is joined by Laura Tingle, Hannah Ferguson and Craig Reucassel to review the monumental year of 2025 - including its weirdest moments - an…

3 months ago

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Geoffrey Robertson on war crimes impunity, plus how bush medicine saved Allied soldiers in WWII

Renowned human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson KC says the killing of two people who survived a US strike on a speed boat off the coast of Venezuela…

3 months ago

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Bruce Shapiro and Ian Dunt dissect a wild year in US and UK politics

Late Night Live regulars Bruce Shapiro (USA) and Ian Dunt (UK) reflect on a turbulent, torrid and at times bizarre year in politics on both sides of …

3 months ago

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Anna Henderson's Canberra, Indian Maoists surrender, plus are public pools doomed?

Anna Henderson looks at the government's control of defence budgets and the blossoming relationship between Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce. In Indi…

3 months ago

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Who was the oldest prisoner in history? Plus the breathtaking Birrundudu drawings revealed

Author and journalist Gideon Haigh uncovers the intriguing tale of Australian man William Richard Wallace - the oldest prisoner in recorded history. …

3 months, 1 week ago

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Niki Savva on why the 2025 federal election was a political 'earthquake' in Australia

The veteran Canberra journalist Niki Savva dissects the monumental result of the 2025 federal election. Where has it left both the Coalition in oppos…

3 months, 1 week ago

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What happened to Nauru's riches? Transgender troops fight Trump, plus the world's oldest prosthetics

Nauru briefly had one of the highest per-capita incomes on earth, thanks to phosphate mining - so where did all the money go? Transgender troops kick…

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