Nightlife with Tony Delroy.
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A number of state governments have introduced tough new laws designed to make dog owners responsible for injuries caused by their pets. But do tough new laws work? Our resident vet Dr Kersti Seksel talks about the issue.
Will Hagon joins Tony Delroy in the studio to talk about dangerous Australian roads, speeding limits and one Australian car manufacturer set to be the first to export more than one million vehicles.
On the Nightlife we stretch our minds and do some mental gymnastics with neuroscientist and creative thinker Dr Kerry Spackman.
On the Nightlife money talk with Barefoot Investor Scott Pape, in particular, the housing market. 100 percent and interest only loans are a blessing for some, and can be indispensable for investors, but are they exacerbating housing booms and busts?
Losing a parent is never easy, and for everyone one of us the experience of having a parent die is unique. On the Nightlife we explore what it is like to watch your parent die. Clinical psychologist Sarah Edelman joined Tony Delroy in the studio.
We hear about the long and distinguished career of Ita Buttrose... as she speaks about her updated autobiography... A Passionate Life
Tonight we look at the restaurant industry, and our love of eating out. It is stronger than ever, figures released last year show we spend 3.1 percent more of our income on eating out in cafes and restaurants than on fast food. Pat Nourse from Gourmet Traveller and John Hart from Restaurant and Catering Australia join the program to talk about industry, and its strengths and weaknesses.
The sharemarket has been looking up of late, but, will it last? Should you think about changing the balance of your funds? Superannuation expert Daryl Dixon is on the program tonight to talk about your super.
A couple of quick words can reassure most of us in times of uncertainty, but for some, the need for reassurance can become addictive. Tonight, we explore this issue with Dr Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap and the Reality Slap.
Tonight our guest is Max Allen who has written the book The History of Australian Wine. The industry has grown to be the fourth biggest exporter of wine in the world. It is a multi billion dollar industry.
Our resident motoring expert talks everything motoring with callers, and also about the GM's new Opel models and a range of other new releases. Plus the frightening cost of front and read end bumper repairs.
It's 32 years since a dingo took a sleeping baby from a campsite in Uluru. It was of course Azaria Chamberlain. Tonight we hear the story from her father Michael Chamberlain's perspective in a literary lunch. The book is called Heart of Stone.
Arun Abey, Chairman of Ipac Securities, and Board member of The Smith family, and Anne Hampshire, Head of Research and Advocacy at The Smith family are our guests. Talking about the changing face of the work force and the skill changes we may need to stay employed.
Dr Stephanie Dowrick, psychotherapist and writer, and author of Choosing Happiness and Everyday Kindness is our guest. In light of what we have seen at the Olympics over the last few weeks, Stephanie looks at the importance of winning and and how to deal with failure.
Geraldine Brooks has won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her book "March". Her latest book is called "Caleb's Crossing" based on a true story about a young man in 1655 from Martha's Vineyard who became the first native American to graduate to Harvard College. Published by Harper Collins.This is a repeat due to the Olympics.