Rn Drive - Separate Stories Podcast

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Synopsis

RN Drive takes you behind the days headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.

Episodes

  • Moving portraits and animal law

    08/07/2022 Duration: 19min

    Robert Wilson is an acclaimed director of experimental theatre and opera. but his latest work sees him stepping away from the stage and into the gallery, with a series of portraits. But these are no ordinary portraits. They’re short films, which mix celebrity and art history and involve large teams behind the scenes. Helping it all come together is Chris Green, Robert's producer, who also happens to be the executive director of Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Program.

  • Research Filter: Can electric chopsticks reduce our salt intake?

    08/07/2022 Duration: 09min

    Japanese scientists have designed a pair of chopsticks that emit an electric zap to trick our brains and make food taste saltier. And do electric vehicles actually work for rural Australia?

  • Let's Get Quizzical: Greg Larsen & Alex Ward

    08/07/2022 Duration: 21min

    This week we're asking the tough questions on high-profile political meetings, rusty landmarks and #GentleMinions. Comedians Greg Larsen and Alex Ward face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.

  • The Wrap: Graeme Smith & Amber Shultz

    08/07/2022 Duration: 20min

    It's been a huge week in the international sphere, from the PM's visit to Ukraine to the first meeting China and Australia's foreign ministers in three years - that's happening in just under two hours.

  • The unthinkable in a peaceful democracy: former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe shot

    08/07/2022 Duration: 10min

    It's a day Japan will never forget, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been shot in the ancient capital city of Nara. The country's longest ever serving leader was midway through a campaign speech for Sunday's upper house elections when two shots were fired.

  • Michael Robotham seeks the truth

    07/07/2022 Duration: 24min

    Is it possible to tell when someone is lying to you? Not just to guess, but to truly know? Michael Robotham's debut thriller sold more than a million copies, he's since become one of the biggest names in crime, and his latest novel features a woman with that precise skill In the Drawing Room, Michael explains how he keeps the tension high, when the truth can be so easily exposed.

  • Boris Johnson set to resign

    07/07/2022 Duration: 07min

    Despite 44 ministers resigning yesterday, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson initially refused to resign following a spate of scandals. But now he's now signalled his intention to step down.

  • Pope Francis gives women a say, Australian Bishops vote against elevating women

    07/07/2022 Duration: 06min

    Pope Francis says he is 'open to giving women an opportunity ...to choose bishops in the congregation of bishops'. So why would Australian bishops disagree?

  • Flood ravaged communities face clean up and cost of living pressures

    07/07/2022 Duration: 07min

    With any major flooding event, the clean up is a dirty, daunting and devastating task but how might cost of living pressures slow the recovery phase?

  • How to be frugal with fruit and veg while inflation rises

    07/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    Do you snap off your broccoli stems to save cents at the checkout, or do you use every last scrap from root to leaf? As fresh food prices rise, Alice Zaslavsky looks at ways to cut down on grocery bills and make the most out of your fruit and veg this winter.

  • Australia and China's foreign ministers could be about to meet for first time in 3 years

    07/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    The first face-to-face meeting between Australia and China's foreign ministers in three years might happen at the upcoming G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Bali, where Foreign Minister Penny Wong has left the door open to meeting her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines.

  • Charges against Bernard Colleary dropped

    07/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    Former ACT Attorney-General Bernard Collaery will have charges against him dropped at the request of Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, four years after he was charged for allegedly releasing classified information.

  • Murder at Yellowstone City

    06/07/2022 Duration: 20min

    In the small city of Yellowstone, in the old west, the mine has shut and the town is slowly dying. Then, one day, a wild local strikes gold. But hopes for a revival are quickly dashed when the man is murdered on his way home from celebrating. A recently arrived outsider makes for a convenient suspect, but in this town, nothing is what it seems. Australian director Richard Gray talks about his new film, Murder at Yellowstone City, and the town he built along the way.

  • Boris Johnson loses another minister as support dwindles

    06/07/2022 Duration: 08min

    After months of scandals UK Prime minister Boris Johnson has been left wounded after two senior members of his cabinet resigned. Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Chancellor Rishi Sunak said they could no longer continue in good conscience after a string of controversies, leading to more than a dozen members penning their resignations from various Government positions.

  • Mick Gooda on the push for treaty in Queensland

    06/07/2022 Duration: 07min

    As many states begin the process towards treaty, the Queensland Government says it will reveal the next stage of its Path to Treaty in the coming weeks. Community leaders have closely followed the Victorian experience, but are they happy with how the treaty process is progressing?

  • Why is seniority 'golden' in sport but not in the workplace?

    06/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    What does AFL footballer Lance Franklin, legendary basketballer Lauren Jackson and new Wallaby Cadeyrn Neville have in common? They're all at the top of their chosen sport and well beyond 30. But while their achievements are lauded and celebrated, why does ageism permeate other workplaces?

  • From mega fires to floods, Rachael Thornton has seen them all

    06/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    Wollombi in the NSW Hunter region still remains completely cut off following this week's torrential rain. Local resident Rachael Thornton knows only too well what it's like to live with natural disasters. She experienced the 2019 Gospers Mountain mega fire and now she's helping her community recover from the latest major flooding event.

  • Over 50s could be next eligible for fourth covid vaccine dose: Mark Butler

    06/07/2022 Duration: 14min

    With covid case numbers again rising as the nation endures a third omicron wave, the vaccine advisory group is considering making the fourth dose available for the general population.

  • The Lucky Laundry

    05/07/2022 Duration: 23min

    Most of us would think of Australia as a trustworthy country, largely free from corruption and dirty money, at least in a global context. But, if that's right, why has Australia been pointed to as one of the top targets in the world to launder money through real estate? And why have several major institutions in Australia been linked to money laundering? Nathan Lynch is an expert on financial crime and the author of a new book, The Lucky Laundry.

  • "There is no way he'll make another six months": Australian engineer Rob Pether remains in Iraq prison

    05/07/2022 Duration: 09min

    The family of Australian engineer Rob Pether is hoping the new government will mark a renewed focus on the fate of the father of three who's now been in an Iraqi prison for more than 14 months.

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