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Philip Clark is joined by Matthew Deaner from Screen Producers Australia to discuss the changes and the new way forward for Aussie productions.
President Trump has served the BBC a $10 billion dollar lawsuit for charges including defamation. It comes in the same week as the UK Government announces their initial plans for the BBC's future.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Krishani Dhanji, political reporter and live blogger for Guardian Australia, based in Canberra.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.
Nightlife has advice on offer if you are thinking about the “R” word. Nick Bruining, our regular independent financial advisor is joined by psychologist Lyn Worsley.
Peter Marks, mobile software developer and technology commentator from Access Informatics, joined Philip Clark and listeners to Nightlife.
Michael Adams, Creator and Host of the Forgotten Australia podcast reveals another epic slice of Australian history, with Philip Clark and listeners to Nightlife.
Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap on events.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst with the Australia Institute and contributing editor for The New Daily.
As we all come to terms with the dreadful, horrific shootings at Sydney's Bondi Beach, questions arise as to how anyone could open fire with high powered weaponry upon other people, defenceless families.
Luxury Rail Travel has great appeal for many travellers. A chance to take things a bit more slowly, savour the scenery while you're transported back to a time when people weren't rushed to get to a destination.
ABC Science Reporter Jacinta Bowler joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in science and space.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Michael Pascoe, Independent commentator filing for Michael West Media & author of The Summertime of Our Dreams.
Philip Clark speaks with the New York Times bestselling author Jacob Silverman on Nightlife, about their plunge into ideological extremism, addicted to their own mythology, these men have began reshaping the world, and why it should terrify us all.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Katina Curtis, Canberra bureau chief for The West Australian, who has been covering federal politics for over a decade.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Greg Jericho, Columnist with the Guardian and Chief Economist with The Australia Institute.
Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wen Lei Ma joins Philip Clark to review the latest to watch.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Hugh Riminton, National Affairs Editor, Ten News First.
Philip Clark reveals the work of archaeologist Andrew Wilson who was recently employed as Sydney Uni's Archaeological Collections Registrar, who discusses what holdings of prized archaeological items he now oversees giving a place to.
Associate Professor Charley Lineweaver, Astrophysicist at the ANU's Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in science and space.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Philip Clark is joined by Carolyn Cattrall is Chair of the Hahndorf Business and Tourism Association, which has the pretty cool reputation for unofficially being Australia's 'most Christmassy' destination.
Over half a million Australians use weight loss and diabetic injections and when Nightlife raised this topic as an issue of the day last week the phone board lit up! So we thought it was a good time to do an update on where things are at with them.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years of experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper.
A new statue in Tehran depicting a Roman emperor bowing to a Persian King has just been unveiled with significant meaning.
Nightlife takes a deep dive into one of the most fascinating aspects of global trade and engineering, the great shipping canals of the world.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ellen Ransley, The Courier Mail's federal politics reporter, based within the Canberra press gallery.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Tom Crowley, ABC News Political Reporter.
Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap on events.
Nick Bruining, an independent financial adviser, regularly joins Nightlife to discuss the ever-changing world of business and finance and what it means for you. Nick is one of just 300 genuinely and legally independent financial advisers in Australia.
Nightlife reveals an epic slice of Australian history, with Philip Clark joined once again by Michael Adams, creator and host of the Forgotten Australia podcast.
Peter Marks, mobile software developer and technology commentator from Access Informatics, joined Philip Clark and listeners to Nightlife.
Chris Zeiher, Senior Director & Spokesperson at Lonely Planet, joined Philip Clark with a few destination tips for the upcoming year of 2026.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Clare Armstrong, the ABC's chief digital political correspondent, based at Parliament House in Canberra.
Rebecca Allen, Co-Director of the Space Technology and Industry Institute at Swinburne University, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife with a look at what's making news in the world of Science.
There's a new food group to watch out for, ultra-processed foods. They account for 42% of Australian adults' total energy intake. New research has been published linking ultra-processed foods to chronic disease across just about every major organ system.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Krishani Dhanji, political reporter and live blogger for Guardian Australia, based in Canberra.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst with the Australia Institute and contributing editor for The New Daily.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
Australian-Japanese food writer, educator and award-winning cookbook author Emiko Davies reveals to Philip Clark that cooking Japanese cuisine isn't too hard.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Mark Kenny, professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute, Canberra Times political analyst and host of the Democracy Sausage podcast.
Australians are becoming aware that there has been a huge gap in the telling of Australia's history. That the continent witnessed full-on warfare for more than 150 years.
Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wen Lei Ma joins Philip Clark to review the latest to watch.
Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap on events.
What do you know about your liver? Would you know if it's healthy or not? It's one of those powerhouse organs vital to life, but in Australia, liver cancer is the fastest-growing cause of death related to cancer.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Philip Clark is joined by Steve Robson, who sails on the Ventura, which was first launched in November 1893 on the Tamar River in Tasmania.