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Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr. This LNL podcast contains the stories in separate episodes. Subscribe to the full podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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Songs and stories with Roger Knox, the 'Koori King of Country'

Songs and stories with Roger Knox, the 'Koori King of Country'

Uncle Roger Knox joins David Marr in the studio for an hour of stories and songs: from growing up on the mission, to making his name in Tamworth, surv...

2026-07-09 13:00:00 0:54:34
Thomas Jefferson's troubling views on race

Thomas Jefferson's troubling views on race

Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the USA, drafted the words 'all men are created equal', in the US Declaration of Independence. He wanted slav...

2026-07-08 13:15:00 0:28:56
Jonathan Swan on the astonishing inner workings of Trump's second presidency

Jonathan Swan on the astonishing inner workings of Trump's second presidency

The rules have changed. Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman's Regime Change takes readers inside Donald Trump's second presidency, arguing it marks the...

2026-07-08 13:00:00 0:28:59
India’s forgotten pedestrians

India’s forgotten pedestrians

In India, walking the streets can be a dangerous daily challenge. For decades, roads have been designed around cars and motorbikes, leaving pedestrian...

2026-07-07 13:30:00 0:14:13
Ian Dunt's UK: Nigel Farage resigns as MP to force by-election

Ian Dunt's UK: Nigel Farage resigns as MP to force by-election

Ian Dunt joins David Marr moments before Reform UK's Nigel Farage announces his resignation as MP.  Farage is under investigation from Parliament's st...

2026-07-07 13:15:00 0:16:12
African anti-gay laws on the rise

African anti-gay laws on the rise

The criminalising of homosexuality is being either adopted, or strengthened, in one country after another in Africa. That continent has the biggest cl...

2026-07-07 13:15:00 0:21:10
Ancient coins reveal more than the faces of dead emperors

Ancient coins reveal more than the faces of dead emperors

Australia is home to one of the world's premier collections of ancient coins, held at The Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies (ACANS), pa...

2026-07-06 13:30:00 0:15:13
From violence to manipulation: how modern tyrants wield power

From violence to manipulation: how modern tyrants wield power

Where authoritarian leaders once coerced their citizens with brute force, they increasingly rely on public support through manipulation. Misinformatio...

2026-07-06 13:15:00 0:23:03
Liberal Party struggling to handle Hanson

Liberal Party struggling to handle Hanson

Liberal frontbenchers say a coalition with One Nation is not part of party discussions, amid a rise in the minor party's popularity. MPs are distancin...

2026-07-06 13:00:00 0:14:14
America's first president was an aggressive land speculator

America's first president was an aggressive land speculator

As the United States celebrates 250 years of Independence, what were the driving motivations of America's revolutionary leader - and first president -...

2026-07-02 13:10:00 0:25:55
How the American Revolution drove Britain's colonisation of Australia

How the American Revolution drove Britain's colonisation of Australia

Even before the North American colonies declared independence 250 years ago this week, they refused to take Britain's convicts. After losing America,...

2026-07-02 13:00:00 0:25:50
How tiny gardens can feed the world

How tiny gardens can feed the world

In the 1800s, 5,000 French farmers working in tiny urban courtyards grew enough food to feed two million Parisians with enough surplus left over to se...

2026-07-01 13:15:00 0:26:04
When the NT introduced world-first euthanasia laws

When the NT introduced world-first euthanasia laws

30 years ago (July 1, 1996) the Northern Territory became the first place in the world where eligible terminally-ill patients could access a medically...

2026-07-01 13:00:00 0:26:21
Meet the 'vigilante' cactus hunters

Meet the 'vigilante' cactus hunters

Writer Charlie McCann takes us into the booming global trade in rare succulents and cacti, and the unusual subculture of people who hunt them. Travell...

2026-06-30 13:30:00 0:15:21
Who will defend Japan?

Who will defend Japan?

Japan's ageing population and declining birth rate have left its Self-Defence Forces facing a growing recruitment crisis. As security tensions rise ac...

2026-06-30 13:15:00 0:16:30
Bruce Shapiro's USA: Trump gets more firing power

Bruce Shapiro's USA: Trump gets more firing power

Bruce Shapiro looks back at key points in the last 250 years of the USA's history ahead of its birthday celebration on July4. Plus a new Supreme Court...

2026-06-30 13:00:00 0:17:55
Italy has the most forests since the Middle Ages, but it's not an environmental win

Italy has the most forests since the Middle Ages, but it's not an environmental win

Italy’s countryside is like a giant garden, one that’s been carefully cultivated for thousands of years. But now a third of Italy is covered by forest...

2026-06-29 13:15:00 0:20:33
Why France is ditching tech giants Palantir and Microsoft

Why France is ditching tech giants Palantir and Microsoft

Both France and Germany are switching from US tech surveillance company, Palantir to French firm ChapsVision, citing a need for digital sovereignty am...

2026-06-29 13:15:00 0:17:24
Anna Henderson's Canberra: Does the Liberal party need a rebrand?

Anna Henderson's Canberra: Does the Liberal party need a rebrand?

Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh says her party needs a rebrand after support for the Coalition hit a new low in the latest opinion polls. The op...

2026-06-29 13:00:00 0:13:25
On the hunt for the next epidemic

On the hunt for the next epidemic

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is once again drawing attention to the threat of infectious diseases. But a new report from the...

2026-06-25 13:30:00 0:17:03
How Murdoch's media wields power and punishment

How Murdoch's media wields power and punishment

For many decades, Rupert Murdoch's global media empire has wielded immense power and political influence in Australia and abroad. A new book examines...

2026-06-25 13:00:00 0:33:44
Reverse extinction: do we want that?

Reverse extinction: do we want that?

Last month a company in Texas announced it had made an artificial egg, with the hope of bringing back to life extinct birds like the dodo. But there a...

2026-06-24 13:15:00 0:26:14
What's next for Lebanon, as UN Peacekeepers prepare to leave?

What's next for Lebanon, as UN Peacekeepers prepare to leave?

After nearly five decades, United Nations peacekeepers are preparing to leave Lebanon, bringing one of the organisation's longest-running missions to...

2026-06-24 13:00:00 0:25:31
The soccer-playing Anzacs

The soccer-playing Anzacs

Soccer fever is consuming the world right now, and for lots of Australians the game has a strong association with the many cultures who came to Austra...

2026-06-23 13:15:00 0:09:25
Mariana Mazzucato on making economies work for the common good

Mariana Mazzucato on making economies work for the common good

Countries around the world are grappling with how to handle the cost of housing, providing health care for an aging population and how to fund the big...

2026-06-23 13:15:00 0:29:47
Anna Henderson's Canberra: most Australians don't want a 'monoculture'

Anna Henderson's Canberra: most Australians don't want a 'monoculture'

In her recent address to the National Press Club, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said Australia should be 'monocultural' rather than multicultural....

2026-06-23 13:00:00 0:13:23
The evolution of Islamic State

The evolution of Islamic State

At its peak between 2015 and 2017, the Islamic State attracted tens of thousands of foreign fighters and inspired attacks worldwide. Today, its caliph...

2026-06-22 13:30:00 0:24:48
Ian Dunt's UK: Keir Starmer resigns

Ian Dunt's UK: Keir Starmer resigns

After months of turmoil inside the Labour party, plummeting polls and the Reform Party making major gains in local elections, UK Prime Minister Keir S...

2026-06-22 13:05:00 0:25:54
Rediscovered Birrundudu drawings rewrite the timeline of Aboriginal art

Rediscovered Birrundudu drawings rewrite the timeline of Aboriginal art

In 1945, sixteen Aboriginal men working at Birrundudu Station created 810 crayon drawings, commissioned by anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt...

2026-06-18 13:15:00 0:29:56
Whatever happened to the Australian Sex Party?

Whatever happened to the Australian Sex Party?

Before Robbie Swan and Fiona Patten co-founded the Australian Sex Party in 2009, they worked the halls of parliament, lobbying against the 1990s censo...

2026-06-18 13:00:00 0:24:44
The Paris menagerie that made the modern world

The Paris menagerie that made the modern world

Founded during the French Revolution, the Paris menagerie was one of the earliest modern zoos and a model for later European institutions. It grew int...

2026-06-17 13:30:00 0:25:16
Being human under the AI advance

Being human under the AI advance

As artificial intelligence increasingly does what humans can do, and begins to possibly rise above human capabilities, the question is 'what does bein...

2026-06-17 13:00:00 0:25:59
Why First Nations people are dismayed at Brisbane's new Olympic stadium

Why First Nations people are dismayed at Brisbane's new Olympic stadium

This month, earthworks commenced on a new stadium for Brisbane's 2032 Olympic Games. After years of debate, reviews, and a political backflip, Victori...

2026-06-16 13:30:00 0:17:47
US-India tensions after strikes kill seafarers in Hormuz

US-India tensions after strikes kill seafarers in Hormuz

The US has refused to apologise for the deaths of Indian sailors killed by US strikes in the strait of Hormuz, straining relations between the two cou...

2026-06-16 13:15:00 0:18:41
Bruce Shapiro's USA: Trump's agenda on the line in Supreme Court

Bruce Shapiro's USA: Trump's agenda on the line in Supreme Court

The US and Iran have announced an interim peace deal, but is the deal more spin than substance? Plus, the Supreme Court will reach a series of massive...

2026-06-16 13:00:00 0:15:52
Why is Google releasing millions of infected mosquitoes?

Why is Google releasing millions of infected mosquitoes?

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has asked the US government for permission to release millions of mosquitoes in California and Florida which have b...

2026-06-15 13:15:00 0:15:46
Trump opens America's doors to white South Africans

Trump opens America's doors to white South Africans

Why are white South Africans being fast-tracked for refugee status in the US, while millions of other refugees wait in line? Donald Trump's South Afri...

2026-06-15 13:15:00 0:20:29
Laura Tingle on why Israel isn't backing Trump's Iran peace deal

Laura Tingle on why Israel isn't backing Trump's Iran peace deal

The terms of the peace deal between the United States and Iran included an immediate halt to fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon; the reopeni...

2026-06-15 13:00:00 0:15:31
Why do we fixate on the human face?

Why do we fixate on the human face?

What's in a face? The face is where all our senses come together, but we also perceive each other's faces through the prisms of culture and technology...

2026-06-11 13:15:00 0:26:00
Madame War Criminal: Serbia's Iron lady

Madame War Criminal: Serbia's Iron lady

Before the Bosnian war, Biljana Plavšić  was a renowned biologist and university dean. She later became the only woman convicted by an international t...

2026-06-11 13:00:00 0:23:10
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