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Late Night Live — Full program podcast

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Late Night Live — Full program podcast
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    Saving the Sepik and remembering the Soweto uprising

    10/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    When a proposed mine threatens Papua New Guinea’s Sepik River, the Sepik people resist the mine on their own terms, but will they succeed? And fifty years since the Soweto uprising, how South Africa has reckoned with its past.
    Guests: 
    Emmanuel Peni, director of the PNG NGO Project Sepik, and co-Producer of the film.
    Theonila Roka Matbob, former PNG MP from Bougainville and winner of the 2026 Goldman Environmental Prize. 
    Professor Noor Nieftagodien, Head of the History Workshop at the University of the Witwatersrand
    Seth Mazibuko, activist, former teacher and one of the original student leaders in the 1976 uprising
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    Ian Dunt's UK, America's 'masculinist' movement, and could Switzerland cap its population?

    09/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Ian Dunt on the continued fallout over the death of 18 year old Southampton University student Henry Nowak. In the US, a radical movement known as ‘masculinism’ wants to repel the advances of feminism. And this weekend (June 14), Switzerland will vote on a referendum proposal to cap its population at 10 million. But it remains unclear how such a “cap” would work, particularly in a nation with large companies that rely on skilled migrant labour. 
    Guests:
    Ian Dunt, iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator
    Helen Lewis, staff writer for the Atlantic 
    Mercedes Ruehl , Switzerland and Austria correspondent for the Financial Times
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    Finishing La Sagrada Familia, plus why people still love Spam

    08/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Against the odds, the exterior of Antoni Gaudi's extraordinary Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona is finished, and Pope Leo will bless the newly completed final tower on the centenary of the famous architect's death. Plus, why Spam is considered a luxury good in Korea and is a beloved staple across Asia and the Pacific. The answer lies with the US military. 
    Guests: 
    Professor Mark Burry, Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Design and Architecture, and Senior Faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. 
    Kelly Spring, food historian, co-presenter of the Hungry Historians podcast and author of ‘SPAM: a global history’ (2025, Reaktion/New South)
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    How Australia changed course on drug policy, and the forgotten boat people of East Timor

    04/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Teenage vaping, pill testing, injecting rooms, medicinal cannabis and the opioid crisis: a look at Australia's efforts to manage illicit drug use. And the little boat of East Timorese asylum seekers that strained Australia's relationship with Indonesia.
    Guests
    Professor Des Manderson., Director of the Centre for Law, Arts and Humanities at the ANU. Author of 'High time: how Australia changed its mind about illegal drug use' (Black Inc Books)
    Associate Professor Vannessa Hearman, historian, Curtin University. Author of ‘The Good Sea: the journey of Tasi Diak and the Politics of Refugee Protection in Australia’ (MUP) 
    Jose da Costa, Timorese-Australian writer, film director, actor, who was onboard the Tasi Diak
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    Is Muskism the new Fordism? Plus, the maverick psychiatrist who studied life after death

    03/06/2026 | 54 mins.
    Elon Musk looks set to become the world's first trillionaire when his company SpaceX goes public on the stock exchange. A new book asks if we're living in an age of 'Muskism'. Plus, the story of Dr Ian Stevenson, the distinguished 1950s psychiatrist who become a leading figure in the controversial field of 'parapsychology'' where he tried to prove the existence of consciousness after death. 
    Guests: 
    Ben Tarnoff, writer and technologist, co-author of Muskism: A guide for the perplexed
    Jesse Bering, professor of psychology at University of Otago, author of The Incredible Afterlives of Dr. Stevenson: One Scientist’s Epic Quest for Evidence of Reincarnation, Apparitions, Poltergeists, and Other Matters of the Soul
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Incisive analysis, fearless debates and nightly surprises. Explore the serious, the strange and the profound with David Marr.
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