Plus: The new front lines of warfare
| | Midlife is meant to be a time when we've got life sorted. The kids are more independent, our careers are on track and we've finally found some calm and stability. But for many of us, a new struggle arises. Caught between caring for our ageing parents while still raising our kids, more and more Australians are part of what's known as "the sandwich generation". In the new Life Matters series Squished, we hear from aged care experts, parenting educators, carer organisations, grief counsellors and others attempting to navigate the tough road ahead. You can binge all five episodes of Squished right now on the ABC listen app. Plus, tune into Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Roaming for a special month of episodes on the new frontiers of warfare in the 21st century. Follow the podcast to keep track of new episode of this special series, The New Frontlines. |
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A growing number of people care for their elderly or ill parent, while also raising young children. It can be stressful and isolating, but self-care and setting boundaries can help. | | |
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We kick off this Global Roaming mini-series by looking at the ways wars will be fought in the future. From drones to electronic warfare and even social media, war today looks completely different to what it did even a decade ago. | | |
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Colonial Australian John Lang lived a life of dramatic highs and lows, and he may have been the first Australian novelist. He is celebrated in India, but still largely unknown on our shores. | | |
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Is there a meaningful difference between political rhetoric and propaganda? And what does the former without the latter look like? | | |
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If you've never heard of the kangaroo dog, you're not alone. But it has an incredible story to tell about Australia's Indigenous and colonial history. | | |
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Raw sewage is being pumped into rivers and waterways across England, with disastrous consequences for both health and politics. So, what's going wrong and how does water privatisation come into play? | | |
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The Albanese Government has struggled to pass legislation this week, with its Help to Buy housing bill delayed by the Greens with the support of the Coalition. | | |
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Superstar English choreographer Christopher Wheeldon (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) brings the life and work of beloved Irish writer Oscar Wilde to stage in a world premiere for the Australian Ballet. | | |
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Parents who co-sleep with their young children can face judgement and criticism, especially when the children are primary-school aged. Yet, most people in the world co-sleep with their children at some point. Here's what some of those parents get out of it. | | |
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Richard Osman has begun a new crime series with a book called We Solve Murders. He explains who he writes for, why he prefers to stay home and watch snooker over jetsetting, and why he calls himself a writer first and foremost. | |
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