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2021-06-05 | Alvaro Cerezo and the castaway Kolo Fekitoa journeyed to the Ata Island, where Kolo and 5 other boys were stranded for 15 months back in 1965. In 2020 the story made headlines again for a source of inspiration during the coronavirus lockdown. I spoke t... |
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2021-04-11 | Arjun talks to Kate Parker, Sea Shepherd and environmentalist, about the effects of COVID-19 on international marine conservation efforts. |
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2021-04-10 | Arjun talks local politics during a pandemic with two local election nominees. |
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2021-04-06 | Arjun talks to various NGOs in Melbourne about the consequences of the pandemic on local communities in Australia and the work local charities have done to help along the way. |
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2021-03-22 | Arjun talks to various experts on the how as a world we could be transitioning from the era of terrorism to Covid-19, and what that looks like for countries around the world. Pivoting In A Pandemic is a short 4-part podcast series on the long lasting e... |
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2021-02-10 | Pivoting Pandemic is a short 4-part podcast series on the long lasting effects of COVID-19 on everyday life, whether it be local politics, laws and the environment. |
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2020-12-01 | Iryna Semchyshyn-Patil, a quality manager and winemaker with King Valley Wines, talks about the majority to wineries in the valley mostly picking only white wine grapes in 2020 due to smoke taint. |
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2020-10-22 | Jayden Ong speaking on the issue of smoke taint in wine, for The New Room Temperature Project. |
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2020-10-22 | Jayden Ong speaking about the impacts of climate change on winemaking in Australia, for The New Room Temperature Project. |
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2020-07-23 |
Michael Gallus: One primary school teacher’s journey into local politics The curious story of Michael Gallus, a primary school teacher whose charity work took him all across the world and now finally back home to Melbourne. With some pitstops along the way that will astound and amuse. |
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