This week, we chat with outspoken entrepreneur Shane Yeend. Well, at least that’s how InDaily and other media outlets refer to him. Shane has put his finger in many pies over the years and tonight we’ll stick our fingers in too and give it all a darn good...
This week, David Pearson joins us from the Don Dunstan Foundation to talk about our former premier and his legacy that lives on through his foundation. We also have Don Dunstan fans saying Goodnight Don this week. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Paringa....
This week, we talk about two topics that should start bugging us – the food bug and the social media bug. On the food front, Jeannine Malcolm will evangelise for getting over the icky feeling and starting to embrace bugs and insects as part of our diet. And on...
South Australian parliament should soon be voting on Decriminalising Sex Work in SA and because there is a lot of deceptive fear mongering being pushed by opponents, we have created this episode to stand as a resource of fact in the lead up to the vote. Our primary...
We hear about danger in news bulletins every day so this week we have set the goal of understanding risk in a scary world with Chris Ruff from Insight Global Risk. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is 2015 Rockford Black Shiraz. Nigel will try to stump us in IS IT...
Woman still don’t get great roles in film, especially in the post apocalyptic genre. But Adelaide-based company, Middle Ground Productions, is about to change that, with its new web series, Dust, launching this Saturday, July 1, 2017. Tonight we discuss a raft...
Mark Thomson is one of those important human beings who devotes time to making sure we don’t forget our pasts or the skills that got us here. As research director of the Institute Of Backyard Studies, Mark has compiled an exhibition at the West Gallery in...
Michael McGuire is a journalist with many years experience at The Australian and The Advertiser, where he is now senior writer, and formerly a “spin doctor” for South Australian treasurer, Kevin Foley, so it made him the perfect person to write Never A...
This week, Steve and Michael hop along to Bruce Munday’s place to learn how “those wild rabbits” have thumped their way through Australia’s history. We hear about good intentions, cute furriness, very effective teeth and claws, the trail of...
We are pulling the social revolution leaver tonight because Adelaide artist, Nick Leaver, has an exhibition at Hughes Gallery, Fullarton, at the moment, entitled, Social Revolution. It is a body of thought-provoking work about society and social media, partly inspired...
Steve and Nigel spent the weekend at Renmark to produce Richard’s Riverland Part One. In this episode, you get to meet Graham Buller and Erica Babbage from 23rd Street Distillery, Jim Roberts from Canoe The Riverland and Richard Fewster from Ruston’s...
Family by family. That is how communities are built and it’s also how they crumble. We have become so used to building and managing communities at scale, trusting in big business to create jobs and government to mop up when things go wrong, that we can feel...
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