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Go roaming with a brand-new podcast | A war breaks out, a leader emerges, and a revolution unfolds. How did it happen, and what are the implications for you?
Two award-winning journalists, one ever-changing globe.
With decades of experience reporting on major world events between them, Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald have joined forces to create a fresh conversation about global news and how to make sense of it.
Along with expert guests, every episode they'll examine a single topic with Australian eyes. Challenging, thoughtful and fun, Global Roaming is your user's guide to what the world is talking about. |
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Poh Ling Yeow and the most eaten dish in the MasterChef kitchen |
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Poh Ling Yeow is known for her smile and artistic concentration — but if you want to make her lose her cool, just put capsicum in her Laksa. Cricket legend, Matthew Hayden talks food, love and the love of food with Poh in the kitchen, and finds out what was on the menu backstage at MasterChef. |
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| Food fit for a Queen | During her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II and her royal coterie attended an incomprehensible amount of official state banquets, high teas, and receptions. But what does it mean to eat like a queen?
Jonathan Green enlists the help of chef Annie Smithers to find out by cooking one of the Queen's favourite lunches. | |
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| Maggie Beer: From Bankstown to the Barossa | Legendary cook, author and educator Maggie Beer has had a whirlwind career that has taken her to all corners of the country.
From her first job at age fourteen to running a pheasant farm to her first restaurant, this is Maggie Beer, reflecting on life and the love of cooking. | |
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| | Someone Knows Something | In 1972, Arnprior, Ontario, a little boy vanished without a trace. But what happened to little Adrien McNaughton? |
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| | Gone Fishing | Gail Maney was sent to prison for a crime she’s consistently denied. In fact, Gail says she never even met the man she's supposed to have done away with... |
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| | The Flamethrowers | From 1920s conspiracy peddlers to today’s political firestorm; why do we keep giving right-wing radicalisers the airtime? |
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| | The Worst Sitcom Ever Made | Geoff Houtman created the worst sitcom ever made. It's haunted him for years, but now he's on a quest to find out how it all went wrong. |
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| | SERIES RETURN | If You're Listening with Matt Bevan |
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This week, hear how Houthi rebels are embarrassing the world's biggest navy.
The stakes couldn't be higher — if the US can't prove they’re in control, plenty of other groups around the world might decide to try their hand. | |
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