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Author, columnist, social commentator Jane Caro speaks with The Last Post Radio Show about her 2026 education essay, Rich Kid, Poor Kid
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Gold Standard? Remembering the Hawke government
TLP Radio Show speaks with historian and author, Frank Bongiorno about his new book, edited with Carolyn Holbrook and Joshua Black, that examines the legacy of the 1980's Hawke government.
The Travels of Dr Mary Anne Whiting....
We return to the travels of Dr Mary Anne Whiting...joining her for breakfast in Tangier, from Casablanca to Marrakesh, the Atlas Mountains, small towns with carpetmakers and miners, catching a ferry to Seville in Spain, enjoying its food and culture and history.
The Selection Table - The difficulty of second-guessing and a flogging for the Rabbitohs
Ben Eames and Michael Bridger give their thoughts on the coming rounds of AFL + NRL. Ben gets stuck into Chris Scott, Collingwood and umpiring and reasons on players difficulty of second-guessing in seconds. Michael predicts a flogging for the Rabbitohs, a win for the Roosters and reflects on his time in the Under-5's.
Rich Kid, Poor Kid...the marketisation of education
Sporting guernsey's to honour those that have served...
Young veterans, Luke Adamson and Benny Yoemans have joined together to produce strikingly beautiful sporting guernseys for clubs around Australia. And, at the same time, raise awareness of the fight against breast cancer. Honouring the Anzac spirit and the memories of those that have served, each guernsey tells the story of a soldier. These personalised, beautiful guernseys are available for community and sporting organisations around the country. Honouring the service and helping to fight breast cancer, you can contact Luke Adamson through Linkedin or through The Last Post magazine and Radio Show. This episode was recorded live at the Rival Brothers Cafe, in Mt Barker, South Australia.
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