7:12 PM.A childhood full of trials, a welcoming fostering family who owned a music store, it's another beginning for this year's winner of The Voice Australia, Karise Eden. Audio
7:10 PM.National Film Board of Canada producer Ravida Din on Pink Ribbons Inc, a documentary that unveils a growing dissatisfactory response to how womens' breast cancer issues are being promoted throughout… Read moreAudio
8:42 PM.Terri Anderson is a Kiwi-born correspondent who is also developing personalised bilingual eBooks for children in Chile, pop. 17,094,270 (est. 2010)... on the 18th of September was Chilean Independance… Read moreAudio
7:12 PM.Sue Bull and her husband flew not once but twice to Peru and headed into the jungle to stay at Tambopata Research Centre, a facility which aids in the conservation of the local (and cheeky) macaw… Read moreAudio
9:15 PM.Dr Tahu Kukutai (Waikato, Ngati Maniapoto, Te Aupouri) from the Population Studies Centre of University of Waikato on modern-day Maori trans-migration. Why does one fifth of Maori choose to live… Read moreAudio
8:40 PM.Left-leaning political historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper, deconstructs public policies from around the world. Brian discusses the impact of tax and welfare reform on inequality in… Read moreAudio
7:10 PM.Turning back the clock on tests, triumphs and turnarounds with sports writer Joseph Romanos. Tonight, is the current modern day tennis era the best ever? Audio
8:40 PM.Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works. Why do we have electromagnetism? Audio
7:15 PM.Dorset County Council's natural environment manager and ecologist Dr Phil Sterling. Phil discusses why he is a moth man and why these noctunal insects are a much underrated creature. Audio
8:40 PM.Cliff Fell recites the influence of the classic poems and poets... Ovid and the consequence of exile on poets and the poems they produce. Audio
7:09 PM.Literary historian Nicole Moore uncovered thousands of banned books buried in The National Archives of Australia, so why did so many books get confiscated and did Australians agree to censorship with… Read moreAudio