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Get a sneak peek of Marc Fennell's new podcast | Fresh from the latest season of Stuff The British Stole, Walkley Award-winning journalist Marc Fennell has unearthed more amazing history to share with you.
Join Marc as he takes you behind the scenes, uncovering the unexpected stories and turning points that changed everything. The pivotal accidents, surprising heroes and unbelievable plot twists — these are the moments that no one saw coming.
“The past is a truly weird place. Thank God we moved on."
Get ready to uncover history’s biggest upsets with No One Saw It Coming, launching Tuesday, 8 April 2025, on ABC listen, with new episodes weekly.
Can’t wait? Hear a sneak peek of the new series now! |
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 |  | FEATURE STREAM | Listen live: Matildas vs South Korea |
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Tune into the Tillies game tonight as they take on South Korea in Sydney for Round 1 of the International Friendlies.
Stream the full game live and ad-free from 8pm AEDT on ABC SPORT Extra on ABC listen. | |
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 | Series Finale | All the way to the top | The series finale of the feature investigation from ABC Rewind has landed on ABC listen. Follow the story of what happened on 8 April 1998, when Australians woke up to the news that men in balaclavas were invading docks around the country. What was happening on the waterfront?
Join Jan Fran as she uncovers a hidden story of political intrigue, double dealing, high stakes leaks and high stakes finances, all played out on the War on the Waterfront. | |
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 | A tragic case of mistaken identity | In 1969, kidnappers attempting to abduct Rupert Murdoch's wife accidentally seized the wrong woman. This shocking crime left police baffled, would launch a tabloid war, and, ultimately, see Muriel McKay — the mistaken victim — lost forever. | |
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 | This is not the AI you're looking for... | Over this six-part series, follow journalist Evan Ratliff as he creates a voice clone and sets it loose. The clone talks to spammers and scammers, friends, other AIs, and even to a therapist — all to better understand what AI can (and can't) do. | |
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 | | Every Bite | Each week, Jonathan Green serves up a new dish to explore. Join him in uncovering the rich layer of stories, traditions, and innovations behind every meal. |
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 | | Cooked! | From Science Friction, this series digs into the nuance of nutrition. Food scientist Dr Emma Beckett unpacks why nutrition studies can be so conflicting. |
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 | | Fairy Meadow | In 1970, three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer was taken from an Australian beach, and no-one saw it happen. Fifty years on, can the mystery of what happened to Cheryl finally be solved? |
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 | | MediaLand | Each week, media insiders Tim Burrowes and Vivienne Kelly dissect the latest stories. Real-life succession battles, unfolding crises, what made the front page (and why). |
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