
Join veteran sports journalists Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor as they break down the 2025 Ashes series, in this live recording of their hit podcast Cricket Et Al.

Join veteran sports journalists Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor as they break down the 2025 Ashes series, in this live recording of their hit podcast Cricket Et Al.

Join Kathy Lette – beloved humourist and co-author of the Australian classic Puberty Blues – as she returns with another riotously entertaining tale.

Professor George Williams exposes how Australian universities are falling short of their public purpose, and what it will take to rebuild institutions worthy of the students and society they serve.

In her gripping new novel The Dream Hotel, acclaimed Moroccan-American writer Laila Lalami conjures up a world where even dreams aren't safe from surveillance.

Acclaimed British journalist Emily Maitlis reflects on a remarkable career at the forefront of global news, sharing insights and behind-the-scenes stories from some of the world’s most explosive headlines.

Preeminent philosopher A. C. Grayling returns to Melbourne to discuss one of the most urgent issues of our time: the decline of democracy.

Former New South Wales premier Bob Carr speaks about love, grief and the partnership that defined his life, as he discusses his deeply personal memoir, Bring Back Yesterday.

Discover the next wave of standout voices in Australian writing at the first edition of The Next Big Thing for 2026.

Prepare for an evening of comedy gold as Shaun Micallef unveils his wildly inventive new novel, De’Ath Takes a Holiday.

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