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How Ross Gittins found his calling
How Ross Gittins found his calling

After a dispiriting stint as a Chartered Accountant, Ross found his perfect job: explaining the Australian economy, in plain English, to millions of …

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Jodi Rodgers on loving our neurodiversity

As a teenager, Jodi Rodgers got a job as a disability support worker and met a 6-year-old girl who would change her life

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Death, with love and dignity
Death, with love and dignity

When Pauline McGrath's husband David was diagnosed with a brain tumour, she supported him as he chose a different path to death (CW: discussion of de…

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Mary Beard's Roman Empire

Some of the wildest stories about Roman emperors involve playing the violin while watching the city burn, and appointing a horse as consul. Classicis…

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Mic's way out of the woods

Deeply ashamed of what he had done, Mic Whitty retreated into the Welsh wilderness for almost a year. Eventually an unexpected goal pulled him out of…

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Satu Vanksa on faith, love and music

Satu Vanska grew up in Japan as the child of Lutheran Missionaries. When the family moved back to Finland, she felt isolated and alien. But Satu knew…

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Guilty feminist Deborah Frances-White
Guilty feminist Deborah Frances-White

The podcaster and comedian on her early life in Queensland, where she yearned to wear a coat; lessons from improv comedy; and how eyebrows were the k…

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Trent Dalton on life before Boy Swallows Universe
Trent Dalton on life before Boy Swallows Universe

As a child Trent was a quiet observer of the drama of his family and his neighbourhood. He became an award-winning writer (R)

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Brigitte and the seven peaks

Brigitte Muir's dream to climb the seven highest mountains on each of the seven continents took much longer and cost her more than she expected, but …

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Our hormones and our minds: Jayashri Kulkarni

Dr Jayashri Kulkarni on her Indian-Australian upbringing and her groundbreaking research into women's hormones and mental health

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