2555 - Guns and God in the USA, plus fresh scrutiny on weedkiller Roundup
Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
2555 - Guns and God in the USA, plus fresh scrutiny on weedkiller Roundup
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
Episódios
2555-
Guns and God in the USA, plus fresh scrutiny on weedkiller Roundup
Ouvido
qui., 19 mar. 2026
2554-
Please explain: Niki Savva, Paul Kelly and Antony Green on the resurgence of Pauline Hanson
Ouvido
qua., 18 mar. 2026
2553-
Ian Dunt's UK, Geoffrey Watson finds the NACC wanting and the power of presidential pardons
Ouvido
ter., 17 mar. 2026
2552-
The new Nationals' front bench, where Saudi Arabia sits in the Middle East war, and meet veteran protestor Mag Merrilees
Ouvido
seg., 16 mar. 2026
2551-
Acclaimed historian and author Antony Beevor on Rasputin, and Elon Musk's facilitation of making fake porn with unauthorised images
Ouvido
qui., 12 mar. 2026
2550-
Funding Australian TV, and conspiracy theories in Irish politics
Ouvido
qua., 11 mar. 2026
2549-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, Christian rhetoric in the US military, and Vanuatu's lost numbering system
Ouvido
ter., 10 mar. 2026
2548-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Economist journalist Sophie Pedder on President Macron's support for Lebanon, and why the power of the mafia - in multiple cultures - still prevails.
Ouvido
seg., 09 mar. 2026
2547-
Yanis Varoufakis on war and drugs, and 200 years of the State Library of NSW
Ouvido
qui., 05 mar. 2026
2546-
In conversation with the UK's Ian Dunt
Ouvido
qua., 04 mar. 2026
2545-
Gideon Levy on Israel's objectives in Iran, the secret life of batteries, and Australia's earliest desert people
Ouvido
ter., 03 mar. 2026
2544-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Bruce Shapiro on the US attack on Iran, and when books go bad
Ouvido
seg., 02 mar. 2026
2543-
Bob Carr on suddenly losing his wife Helena
Ouvido
qui., 26 fev. 2026
2542-
Bruce Shapiro on Trump's State of the Union, Catholic Church High Court loss and do Australian cities have a guaranteed water supply?
Ouvido
qua., 25 fev. 2026
2541-
Richard Ackland on the antisemitism Royal Commission, the biodiversity of the high seas, and Mawson's scrawled diaries
Ouvido
ter., 24 fev. 2026
2540-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, and Helen Clark on the UN's missing senior women
Ouvido
seg., 23 fev. 2026
2539-
A review of the Pacific labour scheme in Australia, and rethinking the gay rights movement
Ouvido
qui., 19 fev. 2026
2538-
Ian Dunt's UK, Germany rearms and politicians who dodge questions.
Ouvido
qua., 18 fev. 2026
2537-
Gambling's grip on politicians, Cuba's invasion threat and greenwashing green burials
Ouvido
ter., 17 fev. 2026
2536-
Meet the new Liberal Party leaders, what future for Hong Kong, and making music from stars
Ouvido
seg., 16 fev. 2026
2535-
The US is run by meme lords, and Steven Pinker on common knowledge... and common delusions
Ouvido
qui., 12 fev. 2026
2534-
Gaza is a nightmare, but once it was a dream
Ouvido
qua., 11 fev. 2026
2533-
What the NSW State response to the Herzog protest represents, the challenge of digging through the Epstein files, and discovering a very old, very famous Italian artist
Ouvido
ter., 10 fev. 2026
2532-
Bernard Keane's Canberra, a security pact with Indonesia, and toads most feral
Ouvido
seg., 09 fev. 2026
2531-
A portrait of the powerful right wing commentator Tucker Carlson, and celebrating Winnie the Pooh
Ouvido
qui., 05 fev. 2026
2530-
Ian Dunt's UK, India cuts trade deals, and the black market in polar bear fur
Ouvido
qua., 04 fev. 2026
2529-
Bruce Shapiro's USA, where to now for Iran, and 'Aussie' poster artist Peter Drew
Ouvido
ter., 03 fev. 2026
2528-
Anna Henderson's Canberra, Herzog in Australia, and Indigenous circus stars
Ouvido
seg., 02 fev. 2026
2527-
Barry Jones on a life of public service and the state of politics today
Ouvido
qui., 29 jan. 2026
2526-
The Nationals' split and spill, and American history's banker hero
Ouvido
qua., 28 jan. 2026
2525-
Bruce Shapiro's America: backlash over Minnesota shootings, Mark Carney's Davos moment, and the tiny world of springtails
Ouvido
ter., 27 jan. 2026
2524-
Australian politics by the numbers, an expansion of Indigenous Protected Areas, and January 26 throughout history
Ouvido
seg., 26 jan. 2026
2523-
How Oscar Wilde was reclaimed by his grandson
Ouvido
qui., 22 jan. 2026
2522-
Ian Dunt: Trump’s tariff strategy and the limits of UK influence, and just who is Stephen Miller?
Ouvido
qua., 21 jan. 2026
2521-
Bruce Shapiro on Trump's first year plus a Royal finance scandal
Ouvido
ter., 20 jan. 2026
2520-
Crikey editor Bernard Keane on the political response to the Bondi shooting, and two legal analysts discuss the hate speech legislation
Ouvido
seg., 19 jan. 2026
2519-
LNL Summer: Tim Minchin on music, fatherhoood, the Internet... and nipples
Ouvido
qui., 15 jan. 2026
2518-
LNL Summer: Preventing war in space, plus the rampage of Australia's last outlaws
Ouvido
qua., 14 jan. 2026
2517-
LNL Summer: Unearthing more of Pompeii, and a Hollywood shark-hunter in 1930s Australia
Ouvido
ter., 13 jan. 2026
2516-
LNL Summer: John Menadue critiques Australia's media and our relationship with the United States
Ouvido
seg., 12 jan. 2026
2515-
LNL Summer: Philippe Sands on war crimes and impunity - from Pinochet to now
Ouvido
qui., 08 jan. 2026
2514-
LNL Summer: Living rivers, and our obsession with Mars
Ouvido
qua., 07 jan. 2026
2513-
LNL Summer: Journalists Hanna Rosin and Lauren Ober on seeking truth in Trump's America
Ouvido
ter., 06 jan. 2026
2512-
LNL Summer: Palestinian psychiatrist on the trauma in Gaza, and a yarn about wool and war
Ouvido
seg., 05 jan. 2026
2511-
LNL Summer: An Indigenous way of seeing the past, plus making shade cool again
Ouvido
qui., 01 jan. 2026
2510-
LNL Summer: The feather detective, and the life of Emily Kam Kngwarray
Ouvido
qua., 31 dez. 2025
2509-
LNL Summer: prison architecture, who invented 'jaywalking', and why keyboards are QWERTY
Ouvido
ter., 30 dez. 2025
2508-
LNL Summer: Abolishing terra nullius - the legacy of Chief Justice Gerard Brennan
Ouvido
seg., 29 dez. 2025
2507-
LNL Summer: farewell Laura Tingle plus our love of outdoor cinema
Ouvido
qui., 25 dez. 2025
2506-
LNL Summer: Antarctica, a tourist hotspot? And Dame Harriet Walter on Shakespeare's women