It is a race.

The 6th IPCC report handed down last month showed there is irrefutable evidence that human activity is causing climate change. Now, the race is on to limit the damage. Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds spoke with Lucy Piper, Director of Work for Climate, who is dedicating her working life to helping other professionals achieve change in their workplaces.Image credit:

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From Holdens to Hoovers: modern dads adapt to the times

They may have traded the 7 iron for a stick vacuum but today’s fathers are still expected to be the main breadwinner in the household. Kate Murphy and Alistair Thomson from Monash University joined Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds to discuss the changing role of fatherhood in Australia over the last 100 years.

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BBC failed Princess Diana

“I’m embarrassed to call myself a journalist”, said Southern FM newsman Colin Tyrus in reference to the actions of Martin Bashir in forging documents to deceive Princess Diana, in a frank discussion with Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds about the BBC Panorama interview scandal. “Princess Diana at Accord Hospice” by paisleyorguk is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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A comedian and an opera singer walk into a bar

Comedian Colin Lane has always wanted to sing. Coincidentally his good friend, tenor and composer David Hobson, has long enjoyed comedy. So they created a new show “In Tails” where each could try on the other’s craft. Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds caught up with the legendary entertainers between shows to see if the grass is greener on the

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Report card on Biden’s first 100 days

In order to realise an ambitious agenda, President Joe Biden has “gone big and gone early” explains Bruce Wolpe, Senior Fellow at the United States Study Centre, in conversation with Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds. Image credit: “Grassroots Fundraiser with Vice President Biden and Senator Harris – Wilmington, DE – August 12, 2020” by Biden For President is licensed

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Opera Australia returns to Melbourne with Aida

Dark for 12 months, the State Theatre at Arts Centre Melbourne has sprung back to life with Opera Australia’s spectacular production of Aida. Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds spoke with soprano Jane Ede about the responsibility of carrying the torch for opera in a time when European and North American houses remain shut.

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