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Charlie Dyer interviews Author and Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times writer Timothy Egan. He talks about The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America.
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Lothar Bodingbauer | Gespräche aus Australien, unkonventionell und immer interessant. | 2018-10-09 |
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2017-11-03 | Maritime historian Chris Frame unfolds the history of these engineering marvels (R) | |
2017-11-02 | An adventurous spirit and deep connection to the land fill the pages of the books of this prolific author and illustrator | |
2017-11-01 |
The war of hearts and minds: Australia's Special Forces in Afghanistan Chris Masters explains the fine balance between force and diplomacy in Uruzghan |
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2017-10-31 | When Melinda Hildebrandt learned how to sign with her daughter Amelia, it began a new relationship between them | |
2017-10-30 | Now a wildly popular author, for many years Marian doubted her ability to write | |
2017-10-27 |
A mid-life love story which all changed, one morning in Lisbon Susan Francis met the love of her life in her fifties. But things with the miner called Wayne didn’t turn out as she planned |
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2017-10-26 | Scott Bevan on the harbour’s vivid history, generous people and quiet pleasures | |
2017-10-25 | A shocking event in Peta Clarke's early life saw her become one of the world's most respected animal trainers | |
2017-10-24 | Pieter de Vries has filmed the Earth's most remote corners - from its deepest oceans, to the jungles of Papua New Guinea. | |
2017-10-23 | Jan Becker is a helicopter pilot, and a midwife in Tanzania, where she teaches infant resuscitation |