Plus: The many lives of Tipu's Tiger
| Plastic past, plastic present, plastic future | According to the World Wildlife Fund, we’ve used more plastic since the year 2000 than in all the decades leading up to that date. These days, some eco-conscious shops and cafes no longer give out plastic straws, and single-use supermarket bags are banned in most states of Australia. But it’s still easy to get a takeaway coffee with a plastic lid and buy a double-plastic-wrapped product from the supermarket aisle. So how serious are we about reducing plastic waste and plastic pollution? And what progress have we actually made? Those are questions Future Tense is exploring this week as RN looks back at the first couple of decades of the 21st century. Meanwhile, the Health Report’s been tracking medical advances over this time – particularly in dementia, cancer care and chronic disease. Blueprint looks at the century through the lens of backyard blitzes, kimchi bagels, budget airlines and shabby chic – with a bumper program on trends in gardens, food, fashion, travel and design. And this week we have a special Big 20 pop culture quiz that you can try out for yourself. Or if you’d rather cheer from the sidelines, catch up with this week’s episode of Stop Everything! Until next time, Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! | |
|
|
|
With Benjamin Law playing quizmaster and Beverley Wang, AFLW star Darcy Vescio and comedian Zoë Coombs Marr on the buzzers – see how much you remember about the last two decades in television, music, Internet culture and tech trends. | |
|
|
The tiger the British took has been eating an Englishman for over 200 years. The story of the man they stole it from is one of power, blood, and survival – and its legacy is still felt today. | |
|
|
Skywatchers are in for a rare treat this month as Jupiter and Saturn come so close to each other they will almost look like a single shining planet in the sky. Check out ABC Science’s guide to the December sky. | |
|
News, Events and Opportunities |
|
| |
|
|
| | Next week Life Matters celebrates International Day of People with a Disability with a series of feature stories by people who live with a disability. On the day, the program will be co-hosted by podcaster and advocate Tristram Peters. | |
|
|
| |
|
| | |
|
| | | | A new series from Marc Fennell about the not-so-polite history behind objects stolen by the British Empire. | | | |
| | | | | An augmented reality project looking at how our towns and cities will have to adapt to cope with the impacts of climate change. | | | |
|
|
| |
|
The ABC sent this message to [email protected] these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC. Any personal details and data acquired by the ABC from your participation in any ABC Online Services will be used only in accordance with the ABC's Privacy Policy. | |
|
|
|