Radio National Presents

Radio National Presents is the home of great storytelling that helps you better understand what’s going on in the world.  Latest series: The Home Front with Anthony Burke. What if Australia’s housing crisis wasn’t just a problem — but a chance to build something better? In the six-part series The Home Front, design expert Anthony Burke explores how smart, thoughtful design could help fix Australia’s housing challenges — and reshape the Great Australian Dream for a new generation.

01 | Class Act — Where we sit?

The idea that Australia is a classless society is widely held and very appealing. It’s just not true. Class exists — it’s determined by economic, social and cultural capital — and it has a big impact on our lives but we don’t talk about it. In this four part series, we’re going to do just that.

04-02
53:52

02 | Class Act — How we got here?

Part two of Class Act looks at how we got here. The history of class in Australia, and how it has been shaped by immigration and structural changes to the economy.

04-03
53:52

03 | Class Act — The dark heart

Inequality has been growing in Australia for three and a half decades. It’s reinforcing class divisions and affecting our health, where we live, our levels of education and employment prospects. It's also prising generations apart. Why is this happening?  And why is social mobility not what it was?

04-04
53:52

04 | Class Act — Don’t mention it

Why don't we talk about class directly? We recognise it when its rendered through language, dress and cultural taste. And a lot of our best comedy, drama and writing is about class. We revisit that rich cultural landscape, and hear how we talk in code about class.

04-05
53:52

01 | Who Runs This Place — The Triangle

More power is concentrated inside Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle than anywhere else. The Constitution doesn’t mention the Prime Minister but that office is where the power is. We look at how Prime Ministerial power has changed in the 21st Century. And, over the same time period, another part of the Canberra landscape has gained a huge range of powers: the security agencies. 

06-15
38:32

02 | Who Runs This Place — The Lobbyists

The industries and organisations that get what they want from government. In part two we stay in Canberra and look at the lobbyists, the industries and organisations most effective at getting what they want from the government. We also look at the revolving door between politicians and lobbyists.

06-22
38:48

03 | Who Runs This Place — The States

The different power players in each state. All six states are led by Premiers and have cabinets — they're the same. But they're also different. In part three, we look at the industries, groups and people who have power in each state, including mining peak bodies, radio shock-jocks, the AFL and poker machine operators.

06-29
38:47

04 | Who Runs This Place — The People

Union membership is a fraction of what it was but people power is finding a voice through new platforms and movements.

07-06
38:48

01 | The Somerton Man Mystery — the strange case of the body on the beach

In post-war Adelaide, there's a feeling of optimism and relief in the air, but it's mixed with paranoia about the changing world order. And in this mix, on a summer day on Somerton Beach, a man's body is discovered.

09-21
23:10

02 | The Somerton Man Mystery — a poetry book clue and an elusive young woman

A torn piece of paper from a book of Persian poetry leads to the discovery of an elusive young nurse. What was her relationship to the dead man on Somerton Beach? Does she hold the key to cracking the case?

09-28
14:25

03 | The Somerton Man Mystery — a case of disguised identity

The man who died on Somerton Beach in 1948 went to great lengths to disguise his identity. But he couldn't hide the clues on his body — his peculiar ears, teeth and calves. His DNA. Modern science sheds new light on this decades-old mystery.

09-28
12:16

04 | The Somerton Man Mystery — a family connection could hold the answer

Derek Abbott has spent decades trying to identify the man found dead on Somerton Beach. If his theory is correct, he's married to the unknown man's great granddaughter. But to prove it, he needs the Somerton Man's DNA.

10-05
19:51

05 | The Somerton Man Mystery — could DNA finally solve this puzzling case?

Could breakthroughs in DNA technology and forensic genealogy identify Adelaide's Somerton Man? And is it time to finally dig him up?

10-12
23:26

01 | Why the Cold War still matters — The superpower standoff

The most familiar story of the Cold War is that of the superpower rivalry between the US and the USSR—two armed camps, teetering on the precipice of nuclear war. Find out how the standoff played out, whether America really won the Cold War and why personalities matter in politics.

10-19
35:23

02 | Why the Cold War still matters — Repression and dissent

The Cold War is often referred to as the 'War of Words'. Meet the people who tore down the Iron Curtain from within the Soviet Union through protest and dissent. Hear the stories of a Romanian radio repairman and his buried typewriter and the Polish scientist who swam for freedom.

10-26
38:12

03 | Why the Cold War still matters — The fall of an empire

How did a committed communist become an accidentally revolutionary Soviet leader? Take a closer look at the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev and discover how his approach to economic and political reform opened up a Pandora's box of free speech and criticism. Find out how Gorbachev earned himself a seat at the negotiating table with the West and learn why he was no longer willing to hold on to empire by force

11-02
39:07

04 | Why the Cold War still matters — The year no-one saw coming

In January 1989, East German leader Erich Honecker declared that the Berlin Wall would still be standing in 50 or even 100 years. By November that same year the Wall was down and the Cold War was over. 1989 was a year that no-one saw coming. Head back to 1989 and learn about the luck that led to the collapse of the Soviet empire.

11-09
36:03

01 | Myths Of War — The white feather women and their unwelcome gifts

Did young women really hand out white feathers to young men who didn’t enlist in the services during the First World War? It sounds like a myth, but there are lost limbs and lost lives to attest that the white feathers were real. A relative of a prominent Australian historian joined up when he received a white feather and returned from the front with only one leg.Written and presented by Dr Mark Dapin.

12-01
25:17

02 | Myths of War— Gallipoli: ANZAC misremembered

Ataturk never said his famous words and Bert Facey wasn’t there for the landing. Gallipoli stripped bare.One of the most famous and best-loved Australian accounts of the Gallipoli landing is a fabrication. The most quoted quote was never actually said. What else do we believe about Gallipoli that is untrue?Written and presented by Dr Mark Dapin.

12-09
25:15

03 | Myths of War — General Sir John Monash: a flattering self portrait

A great general — but was he really the greatest?General Monash, the only Jew to command an army in the First World War, has been described in Australia as an outsider who won the war. But how much of an outsider was Monash, and how much of the war did Australia win? And did Monash write his own story?Written and presented by Dr Mark Dapin.

12-16
25:17

Michael Brodie

A cave of cultural significance, but not of such significance to get your family, friends and community together to clean it up. So so typical.

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Lin

Listening back through these last episodes is such a huge reminder that we, humans, as a species are consistently reactive instead of proactive. Over decades scientists and other experts warn of potential catastrophes on the horizon but again and again nothing gets done. Learning lessons only after the worst has happened has got us this far but it just doesn't feel like a good long term plan.

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Lis Stanger

Thank you for investigating, something I was never taught at school and should have been.

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Paula Joyce

OMG!! stop with the crazy music and noise behind the narrative. infuriating!!

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ezzie83

so informative, thank you

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