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Uncommon Sense – 4 October 2022

Broadcaster and guest columnist for The Politics Jonathan Green talks all things federal politics. Dr Joëlle Gergis, an Australian Lead Author of the UN’s IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, delves into her new book…

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Uncommon Sense – 27 September 2022

Professor Chris Wallace stops by to talk about federal politics, including the introduction of federal ICAC legislation, the impending federal budget, Labor's management of the COVID pandemic, progress on the Voice to Parliament…

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Uncommon Sense – 20 September 2022

Leading forest scientist Professor David Lindenmayer joins Amy to discuss his book, The Great Forest: The Rare Beauty of the Victorian Central Highlands. David will also discuss his most recent scientific research…

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Uncommon Sense – 13 September 2022

ABC radio host and former Triple R broadcaster Jacinta Parsons joins Amy for an in-depth discussion about her new book, A Question of Age: Women, ageing and the forever self. Jacinta asks, how…

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Uncommon Sense – 6 September 2022

Economist Dr Richard Denniss from The Australia Institute demystifies what’s happening with the economy right now and why times are so tough for workers. He also explains what happened at the Jobs and…

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Uncommon Sense – 30 August 2022

It's Amy's sixth Radiothon for Uncommon Sense and she'll be joined by a huge line-up of regulars and favourite guests, including federal politics experts Dr Chris Wallace and Rachel Withers, straight-talking economist Dr…

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Uncommon Sense – 23 August 2022

British musician and environmental activist Nick Mulvey joins Amy for a special in-depth conversation about his latest album, New Mythology. Nick goes deep into the songs on the album and the life philosophies…

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Uncommon Sense – 16 August 2022

Best-selling British author Johann Hari is in the country and chats with Amy live on Uncommon Sense for part two of their conversation on his book, Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention

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Uncommon Sense – 9 August 2022

Fiona Patten MLC, Reason Party Leader and representative for the Northern Metropolitan Region joins Amy, historian Henry Reynolds discusses his award-winning book 'Forgotten War' – on the frontier wars between First Nations people…

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Uncommon Sense – 2 August 2022

Philosopher Dr Matthew Sharpe joins Amy to discuss the rise of the far right in Europe and the recent controversial speech made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on 'racial mixing,' where he…

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Uncommon Sense – 26 July 2022

Epidemiologist Adrian Esterman joins Amy to discuss the winter COVID-19 wave of cases we are currently experiencing. With Australia's COVID cases and death rates the third highest in the world per capita in…

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Uncommon Sense – 19 July 2022

Dave Goulson on averting the insect apocalypse, plus Emma Shortis and former Cabinet Minister in the Hawke–Keating governments Gareth Evans!

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Uncommon Sense – 12 July 2022

Amy's back and is joined by American biologist Professor David G. Haskell who talks about his new book on the evolution of sound, Sounds Wild and Broken: Sonic Marvels, Evolution's Creativity and the

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Uncommon Sense – 5 July 2022

Glen Morrow fills in for Amy

Uncommon Sense – 28 June 2022

Ben Eltham fills in for Amy

Uncommon Sense – 21 June 2022

Jacqui Baker with a music-fill

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Uncommon Sense – 14 June 2022

Glen Morrow fills in for Amy

Uncommon Sense – 7 June 2022

Carrillo Gantner on Australia's dismal diplomacy towards China; epidemiologist Nancy Baxter on COVID & the flu this winter; plus Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass dials in.

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Uncommon Sense – 31 May 2022

Jo Dyer, independent candidate for Boothby at the federal election, reflects on her experiences campaigning as an independent in a marginal seat and the rise of the independents in politics. Jo discusses the…

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Uncommon Sense – 24 May 2022

Dr Chris Wallace joins Amy for a special post-federal election analysis. They examine the federal election results in-depth, including the massive wins for the Greens and independents. They also assess the extent of…

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Uncommon Sense – 17 May 2022

Dr Richard Denniss joins Amy for the final instalment in Uncommon Sense's federal election policy series – on the economy and all that goes with it (housing, superannuation, taxation, social security, and more)…

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Uncommon Sense – 10 May 2022

Stephen Charles AO QC, former Judge of Appeal in the Supreme Court of Victoria & Catherine Williams, research director of the Centre for Public Integrity, join Amy to discuss their book, Keeping Them

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Uncommon Sense – 3 May 2022

Journalist and author Louisa Lim discusses her new book, Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong. Nic Maclellan, Pacific affairs correspondent for Inside Story, talks about Australia's foreign policy, including its…

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Uncommon Sense – 26 April 2022

Veteran broadcaster and author, Jon Faine joins Amy to discuss his new book, Apollo & Thelma: A True Tall Tale. Jon tells the astonishing true story of legendary strongman Paul Anderson ‘The Mighty…

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Uncommon Sense – 19 April 2022

Scottish paleobiologist Thomas Halliday joins Amy for an in-depth conversation about his debut book, Otherlands: A World in the Making. Dr Chris Wallace discusses the federal election and previews Labor's chances of winning…

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Uncommon Sense – 12 April 2022

Writer and farmer Bruce Pascoe and historian Bill Gammage join Amy to discuss their new book, Country: Future Fire, Future Farming. Professor Brendan Crabb, CEO and Director of the Burnet Institute talks about…

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Uncommon Sense – 5 April 2022

John Keane, Professor of Politics at University of Sydney joins Amy to discuss his latest book, The Shortest History of Democracy. Walkley Award-winning investigative journalist and author Jess Hill speaks about her podcast…

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Uncommon Sense – 29 March 2022

Philosopher and ethicist Peter Singer (Princeton University) joins Amy for a special wide-ranging chat ahead of his appearance in Melbourne this week for 'An Evening With Peter Singer'! They discuss the philosophy of…

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Uncommon Sense – 22 March 2022

Director Jennifer Peedom discusses her new film, RIVER, written by Robert Macfarlane. Writer James Bradley explores the cultural history of swimming through his essay in the SRB, 'Full Body Immersion.' Plus, Rachel…

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Uncommon Sense – 15 March 2022

Amy speaks in-depth with best-selling author Johann Hari about his new book, Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention. Susanna Freymark, editor of northern NSW community newspaper indyNR.com, talks about the floods crisis…

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Uncommon Sense – 8 March 2022

Join Amy for a special International Women's Day line-up! U.S. politics expert Dr Emma Shortis discusses the latest in U.S. politics, including America's role in responding to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and more…

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Uncommon Sense – 1 March 2022

Eliza Hull joins Amy to talk about what life is like being a disabled parent in Australia – the joys and complexities. Dr Andrew Godwin explores the fascinating life and work of William…

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Uncommon Sense – 22 February 2022

Amy talks to author and historian Dr David Brophy about his book, China Panic: Australia’s Alternative to Paranoia and Pandering. Jo Dyer, independent candidate for Boothby (federal, SA) and cultural curator talks about…

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Uncommon Sense – 15 February 2022

Dr Richard Denniss talks about his new book, Big: The Role of the State in the Modern Economy. Dr Sarah Holland-Batt discusses the crisis in aged care. Plus Dr Ben Wellings on the…

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Uncommon Sense – 8 February 2022

Tracee Hutchison fills in for Amy

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Uncommon Sense – 1 February 2022

Judith Peppard fills in for Amy over summer

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Uncommon Sense – 25 January 2022

Judith Peppard fills in for Amy. She speaks to ACOSS CEO Dr Cassandra Goldie, Donna Confetti from Ferny Grove Women's Shed, and more.

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Uncommon Sense – 18 January 2022

Judith Peppard fills in. Hear from Human Rights Watch Australia Director Elaine Pearson, Professor Anna Hickey-Moody, Professor Mitchell Whitelaw, and more.

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Uncommon Sense – 11 January 2022

Judith Peppard with a summer fill

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Uncommon Sense – 4 January 2022

Judith Peppard with a summer fill

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