Plus: Should doctors prescribe social activities?
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For two centuries, political thought and movements have fermented in pubs — with a better Australia imagined over a beer. Delve into the history of influential watering holes with this story from Late Night Live. Then, learn why experts are concerned over a rise in synthetic drugs overseas, and what that could mean for drug users in Australia. And tune in to The Health Report to hear about the practice of social prescribing, which would see doctors prescribe activities, as well as medications. Lastly, Life Matters has relaunched its beloved Too Hard Basket with a new name: Ask Aunty. Beverley Wang and the team want to hear your conundrums and social quandries for their panel to discuss every Friday. Write to lifematters@abc.net.au |
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The pub has an important but flawed place in Australian culture, and it's also helped shape our politics. | | |
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Dating at any age can be nerve-racking, but if you haven't dated for decades it can be even harder. The good news: Dating in your 50s can still be fabulous, as these experts show. | | |
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Space is often described as the Wild West, but this is changing with commercial operators now charging people to send human ashes of loved ones to the Moon. But there are ethical implications around whether this should be allowed. | | |
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Many of Taylor Swift's fans are over 45. What is it about her lovelorn ballads, kitchen bops and revenge anthems that appeal to middle-aged people? | | |
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British visual artist Es Devlin has designed spectacular sets for some of the largest stages on earth, including for the likes of Beyoncé and U2. Now, her award-winning stage design for The Lehman Trilogy, about the rise and fall of the Lehman Brothers investment bank, can be seen on stage in Sydney. | | |
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Synthetic drugs are circulating in Australia, increasing the risk of overdose and poisoning. Experts say more pill testing could help. | | |
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As tensions run high in foreign affairs this week, British journalist Gideon Rachman discusses whether the world order could be fundamentally shifting. | | |
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"Smac" McCreanor's videos have had more than 1 billion views — and now you can see her work in a gallery for the first time at the NGV Triennial. | | |
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The global pornography industry is getting bigger, and more mainstream — but does this mean it should be regulated? | | |
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Historian Ann Curthoys reflects on the historical significance of the Freedom Ride and a visit to Australia by African-American musician and activist, Paul Robeson. | | |
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Is intuition real or imagined? Can it be learnt and harnessed for good in our lives? Neuroscientist and psychologist Joel Pearson wanted to find out. | | |
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Some activities make us feel good, like working up a sweat, preparing a healthy meal, or spending time connecting with other people. So might it be possible for a doctor to prescribe such activities, instead of medications? | | |
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