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    British journalist Emily Maitlis on THAT Prince Andrew interview and news in a post truth world

    14/04/2026 | 1h
    She is best known for her 2019 grilling of then Prince Andrew over his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. But Emily Maitlis has been in the cut and thrust of the news media for decades, from her days fronting the prestigious BBC Newsnight, to creating and co-hosting one of the UK's most popular podcasts The News Agents. Here, she responds to the latest developments in the Epstein saga and assesses the state of the news media in the post truth era.
    The event No Spin, No Compromise was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for the 2026 All About Women festival.
    Speakers
    Emily MaitlisCo-host, The News Agents and The News Agents USA podcastsAuthor, Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making NewsFormer BBC journalist and longtime anchor of BBC Newsnight
    Janine Perrett (host)Finance and foreign affairs journalist and presenter, The Australian, Channel 9, Sky News, ABC
    Further information:
    Emily Maitlis full interview with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, BBC Newsnight, 2019
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    Tennis prodigy Todd Ley on the underbelly of elite junior sport

    13/04/2026 | 52 mins.
    Todd Ley exposes a high-pressure world where talent is everything, but protection is rare; where overzealous parents, manipulative coaches, hungry sponsors and indifferent associations can push young athletes to their breaking point. It's not just a story about tennis, it's about what happens when a child's identity is consumed by a dream that may not be their own and the long road back to self-worth after the cheering stops.
    Presented at the 2025 Byron Writers Festival
    Speakers
    Todd LeyFormer world's top Junior tennis playerAuthor of SMASHED: Prodigies, parents and parasites
    Anna FeatherstoneAuthor; non-fiction advisor to the Alliance Independent Authors, publishing consultant for the Australian Society of Authors
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    Who's afraid of a joke? Comedy in an authoritarian age — with comedians Sam Jay, Tom Ballard, Bahaa Dabbagh and Leon Filewood

    09/04/2026 | 59 mins.
    Comedians are increasingly being forced to navigate a world where the right punchline at the expense of the wrong politician carries the risk of personal and professional consequences. So when poking fun at the powerful could get you cancelled, sued, land you in jail — or worse — who's afraid of a joke?
    This episode was recorded on 28th March 2026 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in partnership with The Wheeler Centre, Australia's first dedicated centre for Books, Writing and Ideas. Explore more discussions like this one on The Wheeler Centre podcast — available wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow @wheelercentre for updates.
    Speakers
    Sam JayComedian, TV writer Saturday Night Live, host of HBO's Pause with Sam Jay, 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show We the People
    Bahaa DabbaghStand-up comedian, Syrian refugee advocate, 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Comedy Zone
    Leon FilewoodStand-up comedian, winner, Deadly Funny, 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 2026 Moosehead Recipient, 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Holding Space
    Tom Ballard (host)Comedian, broadcaster, writer, former host of ABC TV's Tonightly with Tom Ballard and Triple J's Breakfast with Tom and Alex, 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Be Funny Challenge (Impossible)
    Further information:
    Jon Stewart acceptance speech, 2022 Mark Twain Prize, Kennedy Centre
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    The science of SEX! Natasha Mitchell and guests at World Science Festival Brisbane

    08/04/2026 | 59 mins.
    Get bonkers on bonking with Natasha Mitchell and guests at the 2026 World Science Festival Brisbane. It’s a sexy, fun, and educational – what's not to love?! Sex historian Dr Esme Louise James is creator of the viral Kinky History TikTok series and does a Sextistics show with her mathematician mother. The complexity of the human clitoris can no longer be ignored by science, thanks to the world-changing work of urologist and surgeon Professor Helen O’Connell. And biologist Professor Robbie Wilson will help you channel your inner animal – masturbating monkeys, tiny testicled-gorillas, amorous antechinus and more. 
    This event was hosted at the 2026 World Science Festival Brisbane/Meanjin.
    Speakers
    Dr Esme Louise JamesHistorian, perfomer, author, Kinky History: A Rollicking Journey Through Our Sexual Past, Present, and Future (2024)Creator, the viral Kinky History TikTok series.
    Professor Helen O'Connell A.OUrologist and urological surgeonUniversity of Melbourne
    Professor Robbie WilsonBiologist, head of The Performance LabUniversity of Queensland
    Thanks to World Science Festival Brisbane producer and maestros Dr Rob Bell, Jane O'Hara, Bec Redsell.
    Further reading
    Anatomy of the clitoris Helen E O'Connell, Kalavampara V Sanjeevan, John M HutsonJournal of Urology, Volume 174(4 Pt 1): October 2005, Pages1189-95
    Anatomical Relationship Between Urethra And ClitorisHelen E. O'connell, John M. Hutson, Colin R. Anderson, Robert J. PlenterThe Journal of Urology, Volume 159, Issue 6, June 1998, Pages 1892-1897
    Magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus and female sexual arousal Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, Pek van Andel, Ida Sabelis, Eduard MooyaartBMJ, 1999
    The Anatomy of the Distal Vagina: Towards Unity Helen E. O'Connell , Norm Eizenberg, Marzia Rahman, Joan CleeveThe Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 1883–1891
    Magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus and female sexual arousal Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, Pek van Andel, Ida Sabelis, Eduard MooyaartBMJ, 1999
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    Forgiveness — a generous gift or social pressure disguised as a virtue?

    07/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    You often hear that forgiveness is the key to healing and moving on — but is it always the right thing to do? This conversation explores how forgiveness is something far more complex than a simple act of letting go. Is it a generous moral gift, or a burden placed on those who've been wronged? What really happens when we forgive? And is sometimes withholding forgiveness the more honest response?
    2025 Anderson Fellows Lecture — Forgiveness: Do We Really Need it? presented by the University of Sydney
    Speakers
    Lucy AllaisProfessor of Philosophy at both the University of the Witwatersrand and Johns Hopkins University
    Luke RussellProfessor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney

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