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Kerry Packer: the interview
Terry Lane
5 September 2012
In this 1978 interview, Packer provides a rare insight into his childhood and the influence of his father
Podcasts
Paywalls: the good news and the gamble
Peter Clarke
2 November 2011
The
Australian
’s online paywall is up and running. The
New York Times
has announced strong subscriber figures.
Peter Clarke
discusses the prospects…
Podcasts
The fourth estate under scrutiny
Peter Clarke
11 October 2011
Peter Clarke
talks to
Margaret Simons
and
Tim Dunlop
about the federal government’s media inquiry and the fallout from the judgement in the Andrew Bolt case
Podcasts
“I needed to know all about them. And, more than that, I needed to write about them”
Peter Clarke
23 December 2010
Brian McFarlane
talks to
Peter Clarke
about a lifetime at the movies
Podcasts
Getting off the bus
Peter Clarke
16 September 2010
Neither the major parties nor the media coped well with the seventeen days of uncertainty after the election.
Peter Clarke
talks to
Sophie Black
and
Brian
…
Podcasts
“If you can reach that point of almost nonchalance in playing, that’s a different level of creativity again”
Peter Clarke
30 June 2010
John Bell
talks to
Peter Clarke
about acting, King Lear and the Bell Shakespeare Company
Podcasts
Digging up a scandal
Peter Clarke
18 June 2010
The story of how two journalists unearthed the Securency scandal shows what would be lost if newspapers stop funding investigative journalism. They talked to
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
“It’s good to be back”
Peter Clarke
28 April 2010
Barack Obama has gone onto the front foot, but did he leave it too late? Political historian
David Farber
discusses the post–healthcare reform prospects with
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
The subtle art of collaboration
Margaret Simons & Peter Clarke
14 April 2010
Margaret Simons
(pictured) talks to
Peter Clarke
about a challenging co-writing project, the political memoirs of Malcolm Fraser
Podcasts
Great expectations
Peter Clarke
2 December 2009
Chrissy Sharp
and
Michael Williams
talk to
Peter Clarke
about Melbourne’s new literary hub, the Wheeler Centre
Podcasts
Authenticity and the ABC
Peter Clarke
16 November 2009
Six months into the job, the ABC’s director of news,
Kate Torney
, talks to
Peter Clarke
about where the national broadcaster is headed
Podcasts
In the red zone
Peter Clarke
9 November 2009
Australian journalist
Martin Chulov
tells
Peter Clarke
about the challenges of reporting from Iraq and the preparations for January’s election
Podcasts
Living the language
Kate Burridge & Peter Clarke
1 October 2009
After nearly a quarter of a century collecting data among the Mennonites of southern Ontario,
Kate Burridge
is identifying the broader linguistic implications of her…
Podcasts
Will democracy survive?
Peter Clarke
15 September 2009
Democracy did not emerge as an historical inevitability,
John Keane
tells
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Schooling and the common good
Peter Clarke
31 August 2009
Jack Keating
discusses his new report on education with
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Getting back to the craft
Peter Clarke
9 August 2009
Peter Clarke
talks to four journalists and researchers about alternative futures for journalism
Podcasts
A trillion dollars on the table
Peter Clarke
20 July 2009
Six months into his presidency, Barack Obama is facing the first major legislative test of his administration,
Simon Jackman
tells
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Uniting the opposition in Iran
Peter Clarke
25 June 2009
Ali Ansari
, director of the Iranian Institute at the University of St Andrews, talks to
Peter Clarke
about the growing split in Iran’s ruling elite
Podcasts
Democracy gains momentum in Iran
Peter Clarke
7 June 2009
Ali Ansari
describes to
Peter Clarke
how the economic downturn and the sidelining of Iran’s powerful Guardian Council have thrown open this Friday’s presidential election
Podcasts
Evolution and creativity
Peter Clarke
19 May 2009
Peter Clarke
talks to
Denis Dutton
about his book,
The Art Instinct
Podcasts
Has radio’s future passed?
Jock Given & Peter Clarke
5 May 2009
Fifteen years after it was first proposed, digital radio is almost here. Has it come too late, asks
Jock Given
in this interview with
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Making famine history?
Peter Clarke
30 March 2009
With globalised communications and food relief, are we seeing the end of famine?
Peter Clarke
talks to
Cormac Ó Gráda
about his new book,
Famine: A Short History
Podcasts
Revolutionary highway
Peter Clarke
24 March 2009
There’s no turning back for the news media.
Margaret Simons
discusses the threats and opportunities with
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
State of anticipation
Peter Clarke
15 March 2009
Brian Costar
discusses next Saturday’s Queensland election with
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Black Saturday’s prehistory
Peter Clarke
13 March 2009
Understanding the inevitability of devastating fires is essential for local communities and policy makers, historian
Tom Griffiths
tells
Peter Clarke
Podcasts
Childcare: where we came from and where we’re going
Peter Clarke
6 March 2009
Peter Clarke
talks to Deborah Brennan about child care policy and the longer term impact of the fall of ABC Learning
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