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Sep 28, 2021 • 34min

Ray Denning part 2: stitch up

With nothing to lose, Raymond Denning escapes Grafton prison in a rubbish bin.He has help from prisoner rights groups and an agenda to raise awareness about police corruption.The man-hunt for Denning turns farcical when he uses the media to make the police look foolish.
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Sep 21, 2021 • 28min

Ray Denning part 1: breaking out

The story of one of Australia's most misunderstood criminals.After a traumatic childhood, Raymond Denning jumps from juvenile detention to jail.When an escape attempt goes wrong, a prison warder is critically injured and the finger is pointed at Denning.As his treatment within the correctional system deteriorates Denning begins to find his voice.
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Sep 14, 2021 • 29min

You are not alone: 100 years of PEN International Part 2

Have writers been imprisoned in Australia for their work?  Most definitely and PEN has worked to have them freed.  In this history of PEN in Australia Arnold Zable tells the story of Cheikh Kone, a journalist from the Ivory Coast who was detained in Port Hedland and writer Behrouz Boochani detained on Manus Island. As well as the letters members of PEN have written to imprisoned writers around the world, like those in Myanmar, to tell them that they are not alone.I am a stranger to you but please know that you are no stranger to me – Maria Tumarkin in a letter to Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an Australian writer detained in Iran until recently.
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Sep 7, 2021 • 29min

You are not alone: 100 years of PEN International Part 1

Writers go to prison for the courageous pursuit of their craft and PEN has been working to get them out.  Melbourne writer Arnold Zable tells the story of PEN International - from its creation out of the scars of World War 1 to bring societies together through their literature, to its growing human rights work across the globe, protecting freedom of speech and supporting imprisoned writers. If you don’t know the truth you can’t act – Jennifer Clements - President of PEN International
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Aug 31, 2021 • 30min

The curious geologist

How a South Australian geologist named Reg Sprigg helped solve Charles Darwin's dilemma
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Aug 24, 2021 • 54min

Seachange: 20 years on from the Tampa Affair

When a Norwegian container ship - the MV Tampa – rescued 438 asylum seekers from a sinking boat on August 26, 2001 who was to know the political fallout it would leave in its wake?
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Aug 17, 2021 • 29min

Miner Poets - songs and verse from the west coast of Tasmania

We travel to the west coast of Tasmania, to meet the mining communities who carry on a rich cultural tradition of storytelling in poetry and song.
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Aug 10, 2021 • 29min

Stories from the Archibald

On the 100th anniversary of Sydney's Archibald portrait prize, artist Wendy Sharpe takes a look at some its most controversial moments.
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Aug 3, 2021 • 32min

Alone with J.S. Bach

The music of Johann Sebastian Bach is a lifetime companion for many violinists. And in our time of Covid-19 isolation, his Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin have taken on a new resonance. These pieces are spiritual, virtuosic, joyful - and enigmatic.
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Jul 27, 2021 • 33min

Whitlam's China chance: the origins of the Australia-China relationship

In the Cold War winter of July 1971 ALP leader Gough Whitlam made an audacious trip to Beijing. This is the story of the events, 50 years ago, that turned Australia towards communist China.

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