The ABR Podcast

Total duration:10 h 38 min
‘Rethinking “on”: Sitting and listening to Wright’ by Tony Hughes-d’Aeth
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09:47
‘Progressive legalism in Australia’s High Court: How migration, aliens, and punishment cases reveal a distinct trend’ by Florence Honybun
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10:51
‘“May today sink peace into your soul”: New scams in the literary world’ by Dennis Altman
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06:58
‘Urgent compassion: Paying courageous attention’ by Felicity Plunkett
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12:44
‘“Suppose I am wrong?”: On writers’ festivals, reassurance, calibration, and risk’ by Simon Tedeschi
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15:24
‘Thinking in public: The vulpine poetry of Chris Wallace-Crabbe’ by Eleanor Spencer-Regan
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14:35
'Roads to roads: Bathos of the ordinary' by Grace Roodenrys
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07:45
'Lemmings over a cliff: On political and publishing expediency' by Joel Deane
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12:08
‘When universities mattered: Higher education in a country addicted to the plough’ by Stephen Garton
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32:34
‘Thought’s tempo: Essays that imagine otherwise’ by Mindy Gill
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09:40
‘A truly probabilistic universe: One hundred years of heated debate and mind-bending physics’ by Sara Webb
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15:18
‘Less an author than a milieu: Reading Shakespeare in the New World’ by Stuart Kells
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14:44
Peter Porter Poetry Prize 2026 Shortlist
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28:16
'Carbon bomb: Business models based on climate catastrophe' by Stephen Long
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13:28
‘Skewering AUKUS: A point-by-point account’ by James Curran
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09:45
‘Liars, inventors, embroiderers: Rewriting the life and myth of Charmian Clift’ by Nadia Wheatley
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32:30
‘Understand me now: Poetry which cuts into the work’ by Grace Roodenrys
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07:53
‘For shame: Social value of an emotion’ by Jessica Whyte
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11:04
‘Carte blanche from me’: Volume two in a PM biography by Patrick Mullins
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09:06
‘On so many levels: A sharp yet melancholic account’ by Clare Corbould
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09:19
‘Limerence’ by Rachael Wenona Guy
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33:57
‘Questions for Mai: Joshua Reynolds’s portrait and the memory of Empire’ by Kate Fullagar
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28:13
‘AI will kill us/save us: Hype and harm in the new economic order’ by Judith Bishop
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22:05
‘Sediment’ by Tracey Slaughter
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37:48
‘Albanese’s “Australian Way”: The rise of “progressive patriotism” and its complex past’ by Sean Scalmer
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15:16
‘Deeper into darkness: Iran after the twelve-day war’ by Zoe Holman
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10:27
‘“Come nearer to Asia”: Australia’s place at Bandung, 1955’ by Nathan Hollier
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17:22
‘Shelling’ by Tara Sharman
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17:32
‘“Without undue suffering”: Japan’s August 1945 and the superweapon alibi’ by Clinton Fernandes
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19:44
‘Other Orientalisms: Refusing to be spectacle’ by Lynda Ng
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09:50
‘Dogged pursuit: Australia’s “America first” policy’ by Marilyn Lake
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16:02
‘Some undefined peace: Moving beyond “migrant writer”’ by Felicity Plunkett
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14:36
‘Balance sheet blues: The pros and cons of Pax Americana coming to an end’ by James Curran
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11:04
‘Consolation of Clouds’ by Robin Boord
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15:47
‘Mao’s mango: Cultural Revolution as history or farce’ by Shan Windscript
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12:05
‘“Rejecting the system it created”: How Trump’s America is reshaping Australia’s regional relations’ by Rebecca Strating
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17:54
‘A worse world: History from the future’ by André Dao
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12:08
‘The Chirp/The Scream’ by Natasha Sholl, runner-up in the 2025 Calibre Essay Prize
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20:45
‘Method and message: Rethinking Australian military history’ by Kate Fullagar
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10:31
'Diary' by Peter Rose
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11:36