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What trouble are the Thursday Murder Club in now?
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!
If you're trying to decide which car to buy or want to learn more about the latest EVs on the market, Motortorque can help.
Japan's political landscape has had a rocky month. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is resigning after leading the Liberal Democratic Party to two election defeats.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years of experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper.
Christopher Skase and his wife Pixie are synonymous with 1980s and 90s Australia, but why did Australia become obsessed with trying to bring the fugitive couple home from the island of Majorca in Spain?
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!
The mining and exporting of fossil fuels is one of our biggest industries. It’s made a lot of people a lot of money. In the same breath, there is a price to be paid. Most notably environmentally.
Any lover of food, or cook, knows how crucial sauces are to a great meal. But getting sauce right is no easy task. Someone very familiar with making good sauces, particularly red ones, is Rosheen Kaul.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Krishani Dhanji, political reporter and live blogger for Guardian Australia, based in Canberra.
Michael Janda, ABC News' Business Editor, has been working closely on the series and joined Philip Clark with a look at the latest economics and business news.
Headgear has been seen as one way to protect players, but a newly developed mouthguard could take brain injury prevention to a new level.
This week in 1973, during the Whitlam era, a highly divisive cultural moment occurred. Gough Whitlam decided to spend $2 million US dollars, to buy US artist Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles.
Peter Marks, mobile software developer and technology commentator from Access Informatics joined Philip Clark and listeners to Nightlife with a comprehensive discussion about mobile phones.
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!
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst with the Australia Institute and an independent political commentator.
Each of Italy's 20 regions has its own unique food culture, and Puglia, in the 'heel' of Italy's boot, boasts one of the country's most unique and underrated food cultures.
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!
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Hugh Riminton, National Affairs Editor, Ten News First.
Is your memory dimming with age, or are you determined to keep it sharp? Our memory, like most of our bodily functions, begins to wane slightly with age.
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?
Who's brave enough to admit they didn't like or enjoy it. I didn't and all the girls (except 1) in my wife's class didn't. Each to their own.