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Resetting your nervous system and how to manage your stress levels.
Once obsolete technology is making a comeback with Gen Z.
Try our new Pop Quiz Express. All the fun pop culture questions, minus the chit chat.
The cemetery has become the central resting place for Japanese soldiers and civilians who died during World War 2
Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the ONLY quiz played live, all around Australia...Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The Pop Quiz!
Known for hit songs like Dream Catch Me, Newton Faulkner has a new album and fresh look, signalling a new era of creativity.
From The Rutles to the new Charli XCX film, The Moment, CJ Johnson deep dives into lesser known mockumentaries.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Krishani Dhanji, political reporter and live blogger for Guardian Australia, based in Canberra.
The SETI project, that is 'search for extraterrestrial intelligence", began the 1960s and has assessed 12 billion candidate narrowband signals spotted. All but 100 have been discounted. So what of that 100?
Are you into trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of the cryptic to the only quiz played live, all around Australia. Join the host of Nightlife Philip Clark for The Mighty Challenge!
ABC's Global Affairs Editor, Laura Tingle has been our eyes and ears in Dubai and joins Philip Clark to bring Nightlife listeners the latest from the region in turmoil.
Renowned for writing an important trilogy of books about Mao's reign over China, Frank Dikötter is one of the most significant experts on China of our time and joins Philip Clark to discuss his new book, Red Dawn Over China.
Pension indexation day is approaching on March 20. This is when your Age Pension payment will be adjusted to account for changes in inflation.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Mark Kenny, The Canberra Times political analyst and a professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute.
Are you into trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of the cryptic to the only quiz played live, all around Australia. Join the host of Nightlife Philip Clark for The Mighty Challenge!
Try our new Pop Quiz Express. All the fun pop culture questions, minus the chit chat.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Jack Quail, political reporter for The Australian in their Parliament House bureau in Canberra.
Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wenlei Ma joins Philip Clark to review the latest to watch.
Innovations like telephones, automobiles, even the printing press caused fear and doubt as well as wonder and delight. Nightlife takes a deep dive discussion about innovation, past and present.


















whats the book name and authors pls
would you buy this ejits book. photo finish my ass.
French propulsion.... 1 forward and 4 reverse gears.
Bryant pulled up on biased opinions. good ABZ
Investigative journalism at its best. McGowans wife gave him an ultimatum. Stop the affair and leave politics.
why did Rudd and Biden buy houses so close to the ocean?
the Sheila who lives in London is a gullah
weird
Got a smoke ?
no science in climatology
one sided from abc again. let's also hear the Turkish side
this guy continues to get it wrong
Brits raced 100s of km to help the Aussies. Heart warming, 2 close countries
Guys an idiot. he should know all those scandic and German cos he mentioned have outsourced much of their work to lower wage companies
one of the most impressive and informative interviews. Phil really prepared well and kept things moving and entertaining.
what a shame the abc doesn't have 2 experts with different opinions arguing with each other
so why are energy prices rising ?
no mention of Montez and Harry Flashman ☆
where are the questions? covering a huge area of desert with solar panels will affect the flora and fauna of the area. and what do we do with the panels after 20yrs?
Aus racist? And what about caste in India?