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Latest episodes

  • Curled red paper shaped as a heart that is broken

    Reading romance books after heartbreak, finding nostalgia, and living with cancer and Covid

    A writer wonders about a happily ever after. Nostalgia rises after years of rapid tech change. And cancer survivors manage treatment during lockdown
  • Ky Furneaux was Sharon Stone's stunt double in Catwoman. From Adelaide to Hollywood then back to South Australia, where she hunts feral goats with a bow and arrow, she talks to Guardian Australia down a scratchy outback line about "extreme survival".

    Taking inspiration from Chrissy Amphlett, Sharon Stone’s stunt double, and a diving superwoman

  • A flock of seagulls flies  over beach, City Beach, Woollongong, NSW, Australia. 26 February 2022.

    ‘I am Bob. Just Bob’: could a Wollongong folk hero have had a Nazi past?

  • Peter Hannam's electric vehicle in the high country between Cooma and Albury at sunset

    Leading the charge: road-testing Australia’s EV stations on a 2,800km round trip – Guardian Australia Reads podcast

  • Benito Mussolini, Mahatma Gandhi, Singh the lion cub, Freda and Nick.

    Travelling lions, sinking islands and the last video store

  • Detection dogs are being used in the fight against Platypus extinction. Kip with Wildlife Detection Dog Officer Naomi Hodgens at Healesville Sanctuary , north east of Melbourne, Australia.

    In search of Australia’s elusive treasures

Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.

Best book episodes

  • Salman Rushdie

    Salman Rushdie on his plans to publish his next book on Substack

  • Australian rock star Jimmy Barnes, former frontman of Cold Chisel, whose third memoir, Killing Time, comes out October 2020.

    Killing Time with Jimmy Barnes: 'Most people should do therapy'

    The rocker discusses open heart surgery and how he slowed down to find beauty in calm
  • Dr Norman Swan

    Norman Swan on what really makes us healthy

    Dr Norman Swan has become a household name over the past 18 months thanks to his work for the ABC and his podcast Coronacast. Now he’s written a book that tries to answer common questions about health and wellness. Features editor Lucy Clark talks to Swan about how to sort myth from fact and what good health really is
  • Emily Maguire on family and hoarding

  • Rick Morton on love and trauma

  • What is it about ageing that is so confronting?

Audio long reads

  • Ethiopia’s prime minister Abiy Ahmed visiting Sudan in June 2019. Photograph: Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images

    From Nobel peace prize to civil war: how Ethiopia’s leader beguiled the world – podcast

  • Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardian

    From the archive: From Game of Thrones to The Crown: the woman who turns actors into stars – podcast

  • FW Pomeroy’s statue of Lady Justice on top of the Old Bailey. Composite: Jonathan Brady/Guardian Design/PA

    Chortle chortle, scribble scribble: inside the Old Bailey with Britain’s last court reporters – podcast

  • Conor Niland after losing to Adrian Mannarino at Wimbledon 2011. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images

    ‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player – podcast

Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.

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