Plus: Our review of Tim Winton's new novel
| | On a scratchy recording made in a Melbourne hotel room, a man admits to committing murder. But as journalist Alicia Bridges begins to investigate the man known as Mr Big, she finds herself drawn into a world of lies and subterfuge, where very few things are as they seem. The investigation leads her to an international controversy and into a world of secrets that powerful institutions don't want revealed. Dive into the story of Mr Big in the latest season of ABC true crime podcast, Unravel, available on the ABC listen app. Then, turn your mind to a very different kind of story: a dystopian adventure from beloved Australian author Tim Winton. Winton teased the novel during our Big Weekend of Books festival earlier this year, and now it has arrived. Read what our book experts thought of it in our online article. And finally, some news from us. After 10 years at Radio National, RN Breakfast host Patricia Karvelas is leaving the network to take on an expanded role across platforms in 2025. "I'll miss the Radio National audience enormously," Karvelas says. |
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The acclaimed West Australian author imagines what life will be like for our descendants if we do nothing about climate change in his much-anticipated latest novel. | | |
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A killer is caught on tape talking about a murder with a mysterious crime boss. Earlier, on a summer's night in suburban Melbourne, a mother of three is stabbed, and her house is set on fire. | | |
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Most of us don’t have perfect pitch, so we can’t name the sounds we hear. But research shows our memory for pitch is better than we think, and earworms have a lot to do with the reason why. | | |
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Cemeteries can be places for the living as well as the dead. How can they play a broader role in our communities in future? | | |
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Shane's been in dozens of caves. He's never seen dots. So why are they the dominant Aboriginal visual language? | | |
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We all know that common saying that nobody is perfect – but somehow it's easier to say than to practise. Psychologist Anushka Phal shares how to recognise perfectionism and what strategies we can employ to tame it. | | |
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While stigma about couples with big age gaps still exists, it's shifting thanks to young people's dissatisfaction with the relationship models they've inherited. And for these happy couples, different ages have proven to be a non-issue. | | |
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Taiwan is much more than the debate about whether it's a province of China. Its past is colourful, full of visitors and invaders from multiple cultures, which creates a complex identity today. | | |
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Christos Tsiolkas is one of Australia's most celebrated authors, but as a young man he nearly left the country after experiencing 'absolute euphoria' overseas. | | |
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Germany's richest man has not been forward about how his family built their fortune during World War II. | |
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