Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Stephen Loosley, former Senator during the Hawke and Keating Governments and former Chair of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and former Senior Visiting Fellow of The United States
Over recent years, fads about taking care of your health and wellbeing through wellness products have included ingredients like seaweed, olive leaf, grass-fed greens, and the latest one, mushroom gummies infused with hemp.
Earth is a finite resource without a planet B. As rainforests are cleared, arable land lost to erosion, natural diversity and habitats destroyed, how do we come up with a realistic path to smarter use of the land?
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Peter Martin, Business and Economy Editor, The Conversation Australia & Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
Ballarat local, cinema lover and film-maker, Erin McCuskey joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to relive the role The Regent played in entertaining the local community.
Have you ever travelled with young kids? Serious travelling, quitting your job, selling off possessions and heading abroad, whilst holding a little hand or two in yours.
Coffin Confessor, Bill Edgar, drew a fair bit of media attention when he wrote a book about his job, which entailed him standing up in the middle of solemn funeral services and interrupting proceedings to, as he put it, speak for the dead.
Tracey Williams spoke to Suzanne Hill about the lego pieces have been washing up not just on the Cornish coast but in other parts of the UK and even in the US.
Bel Chellingworth, the Principal Consultant and Director at Implementing the Circular Economy, joined Suzanne Hill to talk about reducing soft plastic waste.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.