Australia Decides 2013 Episode Five
Professor Nick Bisley and Gwenda Tavan join Matt Smith just in time for the election in the fifth instalment of Australia Decides 2013.
Professor Nick Bisley and Gwenda Tavan join Matt Smith just in time for the election in the fifth instalment of Australia Decides 2013.
Former Julia Gillard staffer Nicholas Reece joins Matt Smith and Professor Nick Bisley in this episode.
The Age journalist Daniel Flitton joins Matt Smith and Nick Bisley for this week’s podcast of Australia Decides 2013.
Professor Nick Bisley and Gwenda Tavan join Matt Smith just in time for the election in the fifth instalment of Australia Decides 2013.
Former Julia Gillard staffer Nicholas Reece joins Matt Smith and Professor Nick Bisley in this episode.
The Age journalist Daniel Flitton joins Matt Smith and Nick Bisley for this week’s podcast of Australia Decides 2013.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
Professor Nick Bisley and Gwenda Tavan join Matt Smith just in time for the election in the fifth instalment of Australia Decides 2013.
Former Julia Gillard staffer Nicholas Reece joins Matt Smith and Professor Nick Bisley in this episode.
The Age journalist Daniel Flitton joins Matt Smith and Nick Bisley for this week’s podcast of Australia Decides 2013.
Tony Abbott’s gaffes, the “fake” absentee electorate notices in the mail and Malcolm Turnbull feature in this week’s episode of Australia Decides 2013.
Matt Smith hosts a podcast with guests Professor Nick Bisley and Dr Nick Barry, both from the Politics program at La Trobe University
In the lead up to federal election, a team of La Trobe University academics will be hosting a weekly podcast in front of a live audience.
Matt Smith reviews Quentin Tarantino’s latest offering of gore and violence.
Aardman Animations are best known for Wallace and Gromit, Matt Smith reviews their latest offering.
In his new Quarterly Essay, David Marr focuses on the past and person that is Tony Abbott, and speculates on the type of Prime Minister he could be, writes Matt Smith.
Books and CDs appear to becoming obsolete due to the increasing amount of technology available today. However, Cass Savellis discusses why she’ll continue to stick to the physical instead of the virtual.
Matthew Ricketson speaks to Matt Smith about his transition back and forth between journalism and academia in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Former editor-in-chief of The Age Michael Gawenda talks to Matt Smith about changes in journalism, and what makes a good feature article in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
Former The Age journalist James Button talks to Matt Smith about his about his career and the continuing need for foreign correspondents, in this Life After Journalism podcast.
A documentary about a chimp raised by humans, Project Nim powerfully challenges the concept of nature versus nurture, says Matt Smith.
Bill Birnbauer is a known for his career as an investigative journalist for The Age. He talks to Matt Smith about his transition to a ‘hackademic’ in this Life After Journalism podcast.
The media landscape has changed dramatically, and the Media Report is ready to return to ABC Radio National, presenter Richard Aedy tells Matt Smith.
Former Channel 7 sports reporter David McHugh talks about the switch to PR in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Matt Smith enjoys a movie at the Rooftop Cinema, a Mecca for hipsters in Melbourne.