Overnights
Summary: Overnights is heard from 2am to 6am nationally on the ABC. There is great music and interesting guests from Australia and all parts of the globe. You'll hear conversations about food, travel, science, music, books, personal finance, sport, film, astronomy, fashion, gardening, relationships, collectables and much more.
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Podcasts:
Michael Pavlich talks to Stuart Whelan, editor of TAN magazine [The Australian Naturist] and owner of NSW naturist bed and breakfast, Le Chateau Naturiste.
Trevor Chappell discusses the idea of telehealth with Colleen Cartwright, Emeritus Professor of Southern Cross University.
Trevor Chappell discussed the idea of 'left wing' and 'right wing' with Overnights' politics and international affairs expert Keith Suter
Trevor Chappell talks with Ron Mell, National CEO of YMCA Australia, about the fabulous history of the YMCA
Trevor Chappell discussing the life of Muhammad with author Barnaby Rogerson.
Michael Pavlich explores the life of Stalin with Stephen Kotkin.
John Alferink is the President of the Margaret River Historical Society and has lived in Margaret River his whole life. In conversation with Rod, he explores the extraordinary history of one of Australia's great wine-growing regions...
Max Gillies has been entertaining Australians and satirising politicians for more than 40 years.In 2005, Rod spoke to him about the difficulties and pleasures of lampooning our leaders.
Respected Australian actor Max Gillies is back with a show of his greatest hits called "Once Were Leaders" and chats to Rod about his long career of satirising politicians.
Gordon Lynch, Professor of Physiology at the University of Melbourne looks at a new study which suggests older adults may need to double up on the recommended daily allowance of protein to maintain and build muscle.
Are shopping malls long for this earth, or at least Australia? Why did malls spring up in the first place?
It's the world's oldest profession - and contributes tens of millions of dollars to Australia's economy today.The AIDS Council of NSW estimates that in any given year, there are 20,000 active sex workers in Australia.
Film critic Rob Pemberton reviews this week's DVD releases - Luc Besson's film Lucy and the modern Australian sci-fi classic, Predestination.
Have you heard of the Dark Internet? What happens there?
An indigenous youth development leadership program takes place on the icecaps of Antarctica