The Western Australian Wheatbelt is known as the country’s breadbasket. Sheep and wheat farms the size of small countries stretch into an endless horizon. But there’s violence in the history […]
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Dr Fiona Wood was named Australian of the Year in 2005 because of her outstanding leadership of the team caring for the victims of the Bali bombings. With another scientist, […]
After the end of the Second World War, hundreds of Dutch children and adults who had been prisoners of the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies were sent to the […]
Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter are well known Australian musicians. Their songs are mainly about the pain of their own personal stories. They were part of the stolen generation […]
A group of international broadcasters exchanges documentaries with a common theme. This five-part series examines the way in which global forces are challenging business and industry, changing our lives. “One […]
No matter how safe we feel, we’re always at the mercy of a predator. We could be at a beach we’ve known since childhood and suddenly 1000 kilos of shark […]
One family, two cultures. Children taken away to be fostered out or brought up in an orphanage – a parent’s worst nightmare lived in reality. The story of the Collard […]
Jonathan Marks surveys the New Zealand radio landscape, past and present. With lots of sound and local experts explaining the background. Producer: Jonathan Marks Broadcast: December 20, 1999 The Media […]