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:
Do we need to take a fresh look at the day we celebrate Australia Day?
How is the drug trade organised? are the "Mr Bigs" being caught?
"Will you still love me tomorrow?"- One of the iconic songs that made Carole King one of the most successful song writers of her generation .. Trevor Chappell explores her life and music.
What are the trends that could shape international events in 2015?
G'day Mate! Mateship is part of our identity- but how has mateship evolved through our history?
June Benning has dwelled in the Western Australia town of Dwellingup for much of her life.This town was devastated in the 1961 bushfires which displaced 800 people in the area, and the town was subsequently rebuilt.
It's one of the world's most unusual museums - the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps from World War II have been visited by roughly 25 million people since it opened as a museum in 1947.
Gordon Lynch, Professor of Physiology at the University of Melbourne, tells us how eating more whole grains is linked with reduced risk of dying from heart disease.
Philippa Christian has been a nanny to many big stars but can't tell us any of their names... that's why her book is called Nanny Confidential.She chats to Rod about the life of a celebrity nanny.
The late Australian author Colleen McCullough talks to Rod about about the success of The Thorn Birds.This interview is from 2004.
Has sport been featured in your favourite TV program?
Trevor Chappell looks at the work of the Red Cross in Myanmar
There are roughly 26,000 General Practitioners in Australia, and in 2013-2014 82.2% of Australian paid a visit to one.Almost 5% of Australians delayed their visits, or didn't go at all - because it was too expensive.
Film critic Rob Pemberton looks at the Australian movie Felony and Seasons 1 and 2 of the TV series "Grimm".
How will climate change affect our lives?