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Fiona Pepper

Fiona Pepper

Producer & Presenter at ABC Radio Melbourne

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    One in five people are addicted to work. So how do you become a reformed workaholic?

    You may love your work, but are you working too much? Despite a growing awareness of burnout and work-life balance, many of us still see working long hours as a badge of honour.
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    CEOs want staff back in the office. What does this mean for the fut...

    Despite flexible work being a popular choice for employees, a recent survey of CEOs shows 83 per cent want their workforce back in the office full time within three years.
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    Edna Walling designed gardens for the Murdoch and Packer families, ...

    Edna Walling was one of Australia's most influential garden designers, known for her use of low stone walls, meandering pathways and self-seeding plants. 
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    The stereotype that single mothers are 'leaning on the system' is f...

    Contrary to outdated beliefs, the majority of single mums are educated and in paid employment. So how do we bust the stigmas still facing single mothers?
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    Creating inclusive workplaces for neurodivergent people can improve...

    Many Australians are neurodivergent, yet some don't disclose this to employers for fear of discrimination. So how practical is it to create a neurodivergent-friendly workplace? 
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    Why forensic science is nothing like the popular TV investigation s...

    Ask a forensic scientist to recommend a crime show that accurately portrays their work and they'll probably tell you they can't. So, how do they actually help solve crimes?
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    From landmines to killer robots — inside one woman's campaign to ba...

    They are the stuff of 80s sci-fi blockbuster, The Terminator, but now lethal autonomous weapon systems are being used in conflict zones around the world. One woman is trying to stop them.
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    How the vicarious trauma of a job led to this mother's postnatal ps...

    Ariane Beeston worked as a child protection officer for years, but she didn't realise how much the trauma of her work had impacted her until she had a child of her own.
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    Illegal organ trafficking is big business, and vulnerable people ar...

    Illegal organ trafficking is big business, and vulnerable people are at risk. Could an ethical organ trade solve this?
    abc.net.au

    Who is responsible for the greatest change to our language? Turns o...

    Teenage girls are the main accelerators of how language changes and evolves. It's a reminder that the most influential people in our society aren't always the most obvious.
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    The group of millionaires lobbying governments to be taxed more

    As some company CEOs are receiving a salary more than 50 times higher than the average employee’s, even the rich are starting to say it’s time to rein in their wealth.