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Calluses, hickeys, chops: Sales and Crabb learn what it takes to be classical musicians

Calluses, hickeys, chops: Sales and Crabb learn what it takes to be classical musicians

The hugely successful Chat 10 Looks 3 podcast is going behind the scenes with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

  • by Helen Pitt

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Germaine Greer tells Louis Theroux why women should marry truck drivers

Germaine Greer tells Louis Theroux why women should marry truck drivers

The 85-year-old Australian feminist gave an interview to the British-American broadcaster from her aged care home in Victoria.

  • by Rob Harris
Six podcasts that tackle the burning food issues (like is a hotdog really a sandwich?)

Six podcasts that tackle the burning food issues (like is a hotdog really a sandwich?)

From hot takes on the food debates to the no-fail recipes of the world’s top chefs, let these podcasts simmer in the background while you cook.

  • by Emma Dibdin
‘The hardest time of my life’: How grief and loss changed Pat Cummins

‘The hardest time of my life’: How grief and loss changed Pat Cummins

The Australian cricket captain has spoken frankly about the loss of his mother last year, and how the experience has shaped the way he leads the national team and raises his own family.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Perth banker Simon Harris stole $2 million from clients – and lost every dollar
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Perth banker Simon Harris stole $2 million from clients – and lost every dollar

Journalist Michael Genovese talks to the father, banker and gambling addict who was convicted of stealing more than $2 million and punting it away on horse races.

  • by Michael Genovese
‘I had been struggling to conceive for 12 years’: Elizabeth Day on finding her purpose

‘I had been struggling to conceive for 12 years’: Elizabeth Day on finding her purpose

The How to Fail podcaster opens up about heartbreak, finding love again and coming to terms with her infertility.

  • by Jane Rocca
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Start your morning with the story behind the story

Start your morning with the story behind the story

Find out how to hear the story behind the story with the best journalists in the country, each weekday morning from 5am.

  • by Chris Paine
Growing influence for tennis podcast with a point of social conscience

Growing influence for tennis podcast with a point of social conscience

Three British tennis nuts have become popular and influential for hosting a podcast that often focuses on what happens off the court, such as gender equality, racism, war and mental health.

  • by Neil McMahon
Queen Camilla’s new podcast has launched. Is it worth listening?

Queen Camilla’s new podcast has launched. Is it worth listening?

The first episode of The Queen’s Reading Room features the newly knighted crime writer Ian Rankin and a cameo from the royal herself.

  • by Jason Steger
Chargers, snacks and a podcast for the road: The best listens for your drive

Chargers, snacks and a podcast for the road: The best listens for your drive

Got a long drive on the horizon? These podcasts will ensure your road trip is packed with entertainment.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien and Helen Pitt
How a podcast about failure became a phenomenal success

How a podcast about failure became a phenomenal success

When Elizabeth Day started a podcast about failure, she thought “maybe a dozen people” would listen. Now there more than one million monthly listeners.

  • by Lenny Ann Low