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Clare O'Halloran

Clare O'Halloran

Producer at ABC Sydney Online

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Richard Osman: 'It feels like the books are my children and the film is my grandchild'

Writer and Presenter Richard Osman on his latest book The Impossible Fortune. 
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee: The man that wired the world

The creator of the World Wide Web talks about where it all started and where it is now.
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Are we spending too much on our pets healthcare?

Are pet owners spending too much on their fur babies’ healthcare?
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What can we learn from First Nations astronomy?

Find out what First Nations Australians see when they look up into the night sky
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Medicine for mob: New series highlights Indigenous healthcare worke...

A new SBS and NITV series highlights the extraordinary work Indigenous Australians are doing in medical services.
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Colm Tóibín on the immigrant experience and the future of literature

Colm Tóibín once described himself as having a sort of ‘intellectual fomo’ - which might explain how he’s the author of 11 novels, 9 non-fiction books, poems and too many articles and essays to count. The Booker Prize-shortlisted Irish author is in Australia for the Sydney Writers' Festival and canvases everything from his writing, the immigrant experience and the next generation of authors. Guest: Colm Tóibín, author of ‘Brooklyn’ and ‘Long Island’.
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Green Gold and Black: The story of Australia's first Indigenous Oly...

Writer, actor and director Rhoda Roberts talks about her new show that pays tribute to her cousin Frank.
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Bringing back the 'Australian-made mindset' for fashion manufacturing

The Australian Fashion Council partners up with R.M. Williams to develop a manufacturing strategy for the future of Australia's textile industry. 
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Grammy award-winner Ruthie Foster on being a 'reluctant musician'

She's released ten studio albums and had a career spanning almost three decades, but blues and soul legend Ruthie Foster still says she never felt ready to be a full time musician. 
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'Peroveta' - the music of the Motuan villages in Papua New Guinea

Take a listen to a style of singing unique to a small village area just outside of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. 
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Season 3 of 'The Newsreader' takes us back to 1989

Season 3 of 'The Newsreader' takes us back to 1989
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What lessons can Australia take from Canada in combating antisemitism?

Anti-Semitism is sometimes described as “the oldest hatred of all” but right now in Australia this crime of hate is leading the news and fracturing our national cohesion.  
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Out of the habit: What its like to join and leave a monastic life

What possesses a woman in her twenties to become a nun? And what is it like to run away and give up the monastic life? Catherine Coldstream did both.
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With the band: What it means to be a working musician today

As glamorous as being in a band may look, it can be a job, just like any other. Franz Nicolay’s new book ‘Band People’ takes a look at the practicalities of being a working musician. 
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Behind the scenes with costume designer Deborah L. Scott

Deborah L. Scott on the glitz, glamour and grunt work of being a costume designer for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. 
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Behind the camera — getting the shot for National Geographic

Icebergs to Iguanas details just some of the tales and tails from the past 38 years of photographer Jason Edwards' career with National Geographic. 
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AI doesn't appear by magic, its impacts on the material world are m...

Professor Kate Crawford has mapped every aspect of A.I to better understand the political, social and financial costs on the physical world.
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Shaken not stirred: The history of the Martini

The martini a drink that never seems to go out of style. It’s tuxedos, sophistication, it’s the Great Gatsby … and of course James Bond. How has this drink managed to retain its iconic status after all this time?
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Charity or big business? A spotlight on the tax free status of reli...

Are you turned off by the idea of donating to a charity run by a religious organisation? Do you question why some big churches even enjoy tax free status, despite generating millions of dollars in profit?