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Corey Tutt – founder of DeadlyScience, CSIRO Indigenous STEM Champion 2019, Eureka Prize finalist (and much more) – talks to Daniel James, host of The Mission.
Dr Matthew Butler, Deputy Dean of Education at Monash University, explores tertiary education as it intersects with technology in the unusual year that has been 2020; and Monash lecturer Dr Emily van der…
Local culinary legend Stephanie Alexander tells Cam Smith and Josie Smart about expanding her Kitchen Garden Foundation, to introduce more kids to the pleasures of growing and cooking their own food, alongside with…
Digital Rights Watch Programme and Partnerships Director Lucie Krahulcova discusses new measures to secure our metadata; and Associate Professor Therese Keane of Swinburne University explains the mammoth task of moving Australian education online…
Matt Grudnoff is a senior economist at the Australia Institute and one of the facilitators of The Economics Academy, a new series of free online lectures and workshops aimed at improving people’s understanding…
So maybe during this period of lockdown you’ve learned some new culinary tricks. Maybe you’ve even mastered the art of baking sourdough! But what about damper? Want to give it a crack? You’re…
Beth AQ talks to writer, educator and Boonwurrung Elder Aunty Fay Muir about Respect, the first in a new series of children’s books she’s writing called Our Place. A collaboration with…
Over his 27-year-long career, Indigenous land management expert, filmmaker, musician and consultant Victor Steffensen has aimed to prevent major bushfires through Indigenous fire management practices. He shares his story in the new book …
Sue Karzis is the CEO of State Schools Relief (SSR), an initiative that was established in 1930 and has since provided ways for parents to manage the increasing costs of children’s education. Sue…
In their last podcast for 2019, Breakfasters speak to senior curator at Museums Victoria, Matthew Churchward, about the restoration of the Great Melbourne Telescope; at least 50,000 young people in Australia are missing…