Cultura e società – Australia – Nuovi podcast
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Where does your wanderlust lead you?
To Melbourne’s cafes or the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter, a New Zealand vineyard or the pavements of New York… what’s your neighbourhood?
Join travel journalists and editors Kirstie Bedford and Belinda Jackson for inspiring stories and inside information from across the world.
Website https://theworldawaits.au
Instagram @theworldawaitspodcast
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This is a podcast by members of the Socialist Party in Naarm (Melbourne). We hope to bring a radical perspective to a podcast landscape dominated by insipid liberalism (looking at you, The Daily). The pod will come out weekly, and aims to breakdown news and current events from a socialist point of view. While a lot of what’s going on in the world is fairly bleak, The Party Line will try and highlight voices of resistance and struggle.
If you like what you hear, please subscribe on whatever podcast service you use, and share it with your friends, colleagues and comrades. We will always release our shows for free, to make sure everyone who wants to listen can do so. But if you are in a position to support us financially then sign up at patreon.com/thepartyline.
If you find yourself agreeing with the pod more often than not, please consider signing up to join your local branch of the Socialist Party at socialists.org.au. We need your help to build a fighting socialist movement in this country, one that can take on both the far right and its centrist enablers such as Albanese.
The Party Line is definitely NOT authorised by C Oakley, PO Box 243 Canberra. (The views and opinions expressed in our show are ours and ours alone, and do not reflect on the Socialist Party or Victorian Socialists.)
This pod was produced on stolen land - always was, always will be.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rachel Payne MP is launching a brand-new podcast where honest conversations replace stigma. Each week, she’ll sit down with experts, advocates, and everyday Australians to unpack the myths, realities, and future of cannabis policy and culture.
Rachel Payne MP
Member for the South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
Legalise Cannabis Victoria
384A Nepean Highway, Chelsea, VIC 3196
rachelpayne.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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sids.campfire is where real conversations unfold - out in nature, around a fire. Host Sid Hewison of sids.ventures sits with people who know something worth sharing: experts in natural science, history, culture, and the land - alongside those with wild, lived stories rooted in nature and human experience. No scripts, no studio polish. Just grounded yarns that stick with you.
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Want to know what Mum thinks? Listen in to hear Liam and Sharon chat about anything and everything. There's no topic too big or too small and we tackle them all.
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Breaking Taboos is a ten-part conversational podcast about ageing and mental health. The episodes explore how older Australians experience mental health, focusing on depression in later life, creating social connections, intergenerational living, experiences of grief, retiring and transitioning into aged care, late-life gender transition, living with HIV/AIDS as an older person and how some people don't want to talk about their experiences to avoid burdening others.
The series seeks to inform listeners about diverse mental health experiences, raise awareness about challenges faced by older adults, and celebrate the wisdom that comes with lived experience.
The podcast is produced by Dr Helene Thomas and Professor Mia Lindgren, with host Professor Kate Burridge.
Breaking Taboos is funded by the Australian Research Council for the national project "De-tabooing depression and anxiety: Mental health communication in older age", led by researchers from Monash University, Corvinius University of Budapest and the University of Tasmania.
Breaking Taboos explore topics that can be difficult to listen to. Please take care and seek help if needed (Australian resources):
Lifeline – 13 11 14 | www.lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 | www.beyondblue.org.auOlder Persons Mental Health Services | Check with your local health districtCarer Gateway – 1800 422 737 | Support for those caring for older adultsHead to Health | www.headtohealth.gov.au (for finding local mental health services)Griefline | 1300 845 745 ACON - HIV Support- 02 9206 2000 | https://www.acon.org.au/what-we-are-here-for/hiv-support/LGBTIQ+ Health Australia - 02 7209 6301 | https://www.lgbtiqhealth.org.au/services_and_supports -
You know the drill losers.
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In 2023, Brett Burcher had a close encounter with a Great White Shark while surfing at his local beach in Forster, NSW. The entire incident was captured on drone, in clear blue water, from directly above. He was a new father with a three month old daughter at the time.
That moment became the catalyst for Crossing the Tideline, a podcast sitting right at the line where certainty gives way to unpredictability, and where most of us, despite the risks, keep choosing to step in.
Right now it has never been a more complex time to be an ocean user in Australia. Sightings, encounters and near misses are common. Conflicting theories, limited data, sensationalism and reactionary commentary leave coastal communities feeling confused, scared and frustrated. The car park chats are happening everywhere. This podcast is a series of those conversations, with people who occupy those same car parks but who also spend a lot of time learning, researching, responding to and living with shark related risk.
Brett speaks with shark attack survivors, families of fatal attack victims, scientists, conservationists, first responders, policymakers, First Nations custodians, swimmers, surfers, mitigation experts and community members from a range of countries, coastlines and communities.
The goal is simple. Better information, clearer thinking, calmer responses. So we can all make more informed decisions in and around the ocean.
Crossing the Tideline is also a companion to an observational documentary of the same name, currently in production with Stitch Films & Regen Studios. Distributed by Madman Entertainment.
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Real stories. Straight‑up wisdom. Lessons worth remembering.
Note to Self with Leah Tindale is a podcast about real conversations and lived‑in advice. Everyday people share the lessons that helped them find confidence, make brave choices, back themselves, or get through a tough season. No preaching. No perfect answers. Just honest stories, practical insight, and perspective you can actually use. Think confidence, creativity, work, relationships, and modern Australian life. Your weekly note to self. -
So you want to become an Australian citizen? We’ll go through the key words and ideas you need to know, including how Australia is governed, important Australian days and our core values. Plus you’ll hear real life experiences from people who have passed and get a chance to take a practice test. - Alamin ang mga kaalaman tungkol sa Australia at ang mga pangunahing bokabularyo na kailangan upang pumasa sa pagsusulit ng Australian Citizenship.
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Dylan Buckley spent nine seasons and 41 games in the AFL. Enough time to know that life after football was coming, but not nearly enough time to feel ready for it. So he started a podcast.
Dyl sits down with interesting & notable guests - athletes, entrepreneurs, creatives, anyone with a story and gets genuinely curious about their lives. Career highs and lows, mindset, identity, what actually makes people tick.
Dyl's simple rule: 'Be real, be authentic, and ask the questions I wish I knew the answers to.'
You don't need to know the guests before you press play. By the time the episode's done, you'll feel like you've known them for years. -
A solo podcast tracing Jess’s life journey between Sydney, Amsterdam, and Girona, through the quiet, in-between moments that shape who we are becoming. Each episode is an honest reflection on identity, growth, belonging, and curiosity, weaving in stories from travel, cycling, culture, and everyday life. It is a gentle invitation to slow down, reflect, and return to what matters.
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For more than 25 years, Sally Leydon has been waiting for answers about her missing Mum, Marion Barter.
Sally, steps beyond her own story to speak with other families enduring the same, unthinkable reality - the ambiguous loss of a loved one who has vanished without explanation.
These raw, intimate conversations about hope that refuses to fade, grief without closure and the strength it takes to endure. -
Prepare to get schooled on all things Universal Studios-related with reviews, rankings, game days, and good times. Whether you’re a dragon racer, quidditch chaser, or VelociCoaster bracer, Uni University is your go-to hub for deep dives, hot takes, and minion-sized opinions.
To quote our iconic friend Orbidon, “Welcome home, you’ve arrived!” Class is in session — so grab your lanyard and let’s ride. -
Hot Mom Sh!t is the podcast that lives in the AND — because you can look good and be a good mom. You can love your kids fiercely and still need to be more than just their mom. Hosted by Leah Van Dale, this is the show for the mom who is done pretending to have it all together, all of the time.
Hear the real stories, honest conversations, and the moments Leah probably should have kept to herself but didn't. This isn’t a show about doing it perfectly. It’s about the raw side of motherhood exactly as it is — hot and messy. -
What's it like being a politician? It's a lifestyle not a job!!
Follow me to hear about Tasmanian politics and all the other stuff I get up to like trying to stay fit, connecting with my community while trying not to embarrass the kids. All this from a current Member of the Tasmanian Parliament, a former Australian Rowing team member and a skeptical agricultural scientist. Oh and I speak Faroese and a bit of Danish - it's a long story. -
A generational conversation about various topics. Sometimes we agree; sometimes we don't.
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Two geminis who may have undiagnosed ADHD fail to stay on topic
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Welcome to The Uplift! A podcast by Witmore Ltd bringing you a fortnightly drop of good energy, real stories and inspiring conversations.
Hosted by Harrison Kirkwood and Rachel Baigent, we share stories featuring business owners, not-for-profit leaders, volunteers, people of all abilities and everyday changemakers creating real impact.
Born in Singleton NSW - made for listeners everywhere who love positive stories, community connection and inspiration to create meaningful change. - Mostra di più