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Nat is on a mission to befriend her neighbours; Food critic Besha Rodell shares her thoughts on standing in line for restaurants; LA-based artist Memo Akten chats about his AI exhibition Distributed Consciousness …
Science writer Evrim Yazgin returns to Breakfasters to tell us about the latest on ancient koala fossils. Discoveries of molars of Lumakoala blackae at the Pwerte Marnte Marnte fossil site in Australia’s Northern…
Nat’s new fridge has changed her life; Playwright Rebecca Cook combines infrastructure and theatre with her play Congested; Dr. Jen stresses the importance of reading for pleasure; Author Katya de Becerra chats…
Food expert Michael Harden gives a crash course in dinner party etiquette; Ifrin Fittock, CEO of SisterWorks, talks about the Spectuacular Cultural Festival; Nat has added to her lamp collection; Book lover Fi…
Tom Dowse, guitarist of UK post-punk band Dry Cleaning, comes onto Breakfasters to support the station and reminisces with the crew about how the band's first ever interview worldwide was with Triple R…
Former AFL-player Michael Long talks about the importance of the charity The Long Walk; the team discuss the nuances between stealing and borrowing; Book enthusiast and publisher Laura Pietrobon reviews The Comforting Weight…
Brilliant artist, author, and Triple R volunteer Tai Snaith jumps into the studio on the first morning of Radiothon to chat with the Breakfasters team about her wonderful Radiothon artwork for 2023!
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Former Essendon player Michael Long OAM joins the Breakfasters to talk about the 20th anniversary of The Long Walk, brought forth amid the Voice referendum and to support the Yes campaign. He reflects…
New evidence suggests that the world's largest known asteroid impact structure is said to be found in south-east Australia near Deniliquin, NSW! Evrim Yazgin, science writer for Cosmos magazine and Masters of Science…
Brigid Gallacher joins the Breakfasters to talk about a world-first pairing of two separate plays by Caryl Churchill, considered one of the world's greatest living playwrights, whose work - Brigid tells us -…