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  • 1:30 pm
    Download This Show
    With Marc FennellThe latest in social media, consumer electronics, digital politics, hacktivism and more.
  • 2:00 pm
    Books and Arts: Weekend
    With Sarah KanowskiExplore the many worlds of performance, writing, music and visual arts, and feature interviews with local and international authors and artists.
  • 3:00 pm
    The Final Cut
    With Jason Di RossoFilm & screen culture from arthouse to multiplex.
  • 3:30 pm
    The List
    With Cassie McCullaghWhat you really should know about everything.
  • 4:00 pm
    Conversations with Richard Fidler
    With Richard FidlerDraws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met.
  • 5:00 pm
    Earshot
    With David RutledgeEarshot is all about people, places, stories and ideas, in all their diversity.
  • 5:30 pm
    The Minefield
    With Scott Stephens and Waleed AlyIn a world marked by wicked social problems, The Minefield helps you negotiate the ethical dilemmas, contradictory claims and unacknowledged complicities of modern life.
  • 6:00 pm
    AWAYE! (Listen Up)
    With Daniel BrowningIndigenous arts, music and culture from Australia and around the world.
  • 7:00 pm
    BBC Arts Hour
    With Nikki BediThe best global arts coverage from across the BBC presented by Nikki Bedi.
  • 8:00 pm
    Earshot
    With David RutledgeEarshot is all about people, places, stories and ideas, in all their diversity.
  • 9:00 pm
    Monocle Weekend Edition
    From Monocle 24: The Menu, The Culture Show, Section D, The Urbanist and The Entrepreneurs.
  • 10:00 pm
    The Music Show
    With Andrew FordA mix of music, interviews and the latest developments in music.
  • 11:00 pm
    Jazztrack
    With Mal StanleyThe best jazz from Australia and around the world including our own exclusive Jazztrack recordings.
  • 12:00 am
    Jazztrack
    With Mal StanleyThe best jazz from Australia and around the world including our own exclusive Jazztrack recordings.
  • 1:00 am
    Spark
    With Nora YoungAn ongoing conversation about technology and culture from the CBC.
  • 2:00 am
    BooksPlus
    With Kate EvansSelecting for you Radio National’s best book interviews.
  • 3:00 am
    The Spirit of Things
    With Rachael KohnFocusing on how we discover, celebrate and comprehend spiritual meaning in our lives.
  • 4:00 am
    The Naked Scientists
    Stripping science down to its bare essentials.
  • 5:00 am
    Sunday Profile
    With Richard AedyRichard talks to people in the news about the news.
  • 5:30 am
    The Rhythm Divine
    With Geoff WoodWorld sacred music, everything from chant to the charts.
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  • Millions of Australians get food poisoning every year and many of these cases are caused by foods prepared at home. From rice to chicken, test your food safety knowledge and find out whether you know what the risks are.

    Blueprint for Living

  • Last Cab to Darwin, directed by Jeremy Sims and starring Michael Caton, grossed $8 million in Australia and NZ but won't turn a profit. How is that possible? Greg Hughes, CEO of the Dendy/Icon Group that distributed the film, spoke to Jason Di Rosso.

    The Final Cut

  • The cuts of the 2014 budget left a terrible legacy in Logan. In one of Australia's most disadvantaged areas, community services were savaged and then additionally handicapped by a new tender process. Melanie Christiansen reports on a city determined to stay proud.

    Background Briefing

  • He has become the instantly recognisable chortling face of food in Australia, but Matt Preston is loathe to follow a food trend. He laments the loss of joy in home cooking and expresses disdain for the cult of the superfood.

    Blueprint for Living

  • Trailblazers at the Australian Museum celebrates Australian explorers. It features 50 adventurers and the objects that made their explorations possible. Emma Morris asked five what it takes to push yourself to the limit.

    RN Afternoons

  • A recently re-discovered document given to the Australian Embassy in Jakarta suggests Australia may have been aware of Indonesian plans to execute East Timorese independence leaders after the 1975 invasion. Sue Lannin reports.

    RN Breakfast

  • Lawyers acting on behalf of victims of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church have alleged that new guidelines signal a push back against those seeking compensation. Jane Shields reports on concerns the controversial 'Ellis defence' could be used in the future.

    RN Breakfast

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