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Imagine: instead of packing a suitcase, taking a COVID test, donning a mask and heading to the airport for a long-haul flight, all you do is put on a headset. As the pandemic continues to disrupt many Australians' travel plans, experts say virtual travel may soon be a viable alternative, as the technology behind it becomes increasingly sophisticated. While it may sound like a poor relative to the real thing, virtual tourism has a few unique perks. Holidaymakers could head to ancient Rome or medieval London, or try out extreme sports without fear of injury (bungee jumping, anyone?). Listen back to the conversation on RN Breakfast to learn more about this intriguing new way to see the world. Then, follow Patricia Karvelas to the National Museum of Australia, where she has curated an audio tour of her favourite picks from the exhibition, Ancient Greeks: Athletes, Warriors and Heroes. Drawing on her own Greek heritage, PK shares the stories behind a diverse range of artefacts, immersing you in the Ancient Greek world. And finally, tune in to a brand new season of The Pop Test, our quiz-show podcast pairing science and comedy to dig into the big questions and thoroughly annoy the best and brightest scientific minds. The first episode of the season asks a question front of mind for many of us at the moment: "why on earth is it so hot?" Enjoy your weekend, Anna Levy, deputy RN digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! |
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See the world without leaving your room? Virtual tourism could be the best option |
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As travel plans continue to face COVID-related disruptions, virtual travel could prove to be a viable alternative. Plus, it has some unique benefits of its own. |
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'Sick and tired': Why Australians should take long-term fatigue seriously |
| As As more Australians suffer from ongoing, debilitating fatigue after contracting COVID, some health experts say it has kicked off an overdue conversation about the reality of long-term fatigue. |
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A renter asked for a 'landlord reference'. Their application was cancelled |
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A rental contract could be ongoing and worth tens of thousands of dollars. Should renters know more about the people they're entering into an agreement with? |
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What happens when you put a scientist and four comedians together in a room? The Pop Test! In this comedic panel quiz show, we're asking the big questions, things like, what is love? Why do we die? And what lighting system is most appropriate for a soccer match with snakes? Guests include Shaun Micallef, Kate McLennan, Kate McCartney, Nazeem Hussein and Dr Norman Swan. | LISTEN |
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Join RN Breakfast host Patricia Karvelas on a curated audio tour of her favourite artefacts from the National Museum of Australia's exhibition, Ancient Greeks: Athletes, Warriors and Heros. For thousands of years, the culture of Ancient Greece has captivated audiences through its tales of heroes, warriors, sporting triumph, gods, myths, love and tragedy. Through her tour, PK explains the narratives behind a diverse range of objects, immersing the listener in the Ancient Greek world. | LISTEN |
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