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Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast
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  • Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast

    A Jewish Australian lawyer reckons with state violence. Plus, can corporate scandals be good for the world?

    16/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    The Melbourne legal scholar Marika Sosnowski spent many years researching violence and the law in Syria. Now she reckons with her own family's proximity to state violence in 1950s Palestine. Plus, it's easy to be cynical about the impunity of corporations that commit great financial crimes. But political scientist Pepper Culpepper thinks that, in the long run, corporate scandals can help restore democracy.Β 
    Guests:
    Marika Sosnowski, Β Melbourne University. Author of β€˜58 facets – on law, violence and revolution’ (Melbourne University Publishing)
    Professor Pepper Culpepper, Oxford University. Co-author of Billionaire Backlash: The Age of Corporate Scandal and How It Could Save Democracy (Bloomsbury)
  • Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast

    Ian Dunt's UK, the Colombo plan, and AI publishing scams

    15/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    Ian Dunt examines what Viktor Orban's loss in Hungary means for the EU and looks at questions around Donald Trump's mental capacity. There once was a plan that brought disparate countries together, to work for their common good, in Asia and the Pacific. And an author and scholar has been getting some very flattering emails from 'people' keen to promote his books.
    Guests:Β 
    Ian Dunt, iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator
    Professor David Lowe, Deakin University, author of 'The Colombo Plan: development internationalism in Cold War Asia' (Cambridge University Press)Β 
    Dennis Altman, article on literary AI in the April issue of Australian Book Review
  • Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast

    Jon Lee Anderson on Trump's Cuba threats, plus how chokepoints like Hormuz have shaped history

    14/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    Cuba's leader is defiant in the face of the country's worst humanitarian crisis in decades, while President Trump hints at inflicting more pain. And the Strait of Hormuz is the latest of many maritime chokepoints which, in the past, have destroyed or saved civilisations.Β 
    Β  Β  Β  Β  Guests:
    Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer with The New Yorker
    Damien Valdez, historian from the University of Cambridge
  • Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast

    Australia's fuel import dependency, gay conservatives backing Trump, plus damaged treasures in Iran

    13/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region.Β 
    Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region.Β 
    Prof. Mark Kenny, former national affairs journalist and Director of the Australian Studies Institute, ANU
    Ed Williams, executive director of Log Cabin Republicans, USA
    Dr John Tidmarsh, archaeologist and tour leader
  • Late Night Live β€” Full program podcast

    The making of poet A.D. Hope, Australian literary giant

    09/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    Alec Derwent Hope (1907–2000) was one of Australia's most acclaimed poets. His first collection was not published until he was 48 years old, but its release cemented his reputation as the pre-eminent Australian poet of his time. The literary scholar Susan Lever knew Hope, and has written the first biography of his life - from rural Tasmania, to the halls of Oxford, and the heights of Australia's literary scene.
    Guest: Susan Lever, author of A.D. Hope - A life, published by LaTrobe
    Susan's recommended reading:
    The Coast of Cerigo
    Moschus Moschiferus. A Song for St Cecilia's Day
    An Epistle: Edward Sackville to Venetia Digby
    Imperial Adam
    The Death of the Bird
    Inscription for a War
    The Return of Persephone

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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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