Sun, 31 July 2011
On this week's episode the team take a break from guests and focus on what's got their scientific attention. Dr Shane, Dr Krystal and Dr Alicia talk about the possibility of Australia losing all its acacias (by definition) and the ethics (and outcomes) of Greenpeace destroying a genetically modified CSIRO crop. In addition to this they talk about tundra fires in Alaska, the pros and cons of coffee, how climate shifts are changing the wine industry and how volcanoes are possibly the cause of noctilucent clouds.
Direct download: Einstein_A_Go_Go_-_31_July_2011.mp3
Category:Einstein A Go Go -- posted at: 3:00 PM |
Sun, 31 July 2011
What a top Melbourne winter's day! And even more so as La Luna Bistro's UberChef Adrian Richardson joined us in the studio to spruik his rather excellent new book The Good Life. The book is a result of Adrian trying to get back to basics in his food life - simple "home style" food that can be prepared easily when you have some time to spare in the kitchen. Home cooking really should be about spending time enjoying it! Try making items you'd usually buy pre-prepared ("store bought pastry tastes like crap"), and harness any kitchen gizmos you may have to make the process easier. We also had a market report from John at the Vic Markets, who was enjoying the sun on his back. Finally we spoke to David and Karen Golding from Red Hill Brewery about how they found themselves running an increasingly popular brewery on the Mornington Peninsula. If you haven't already tracked down some Red Hll Golden Ale for a taste, you oughta, as it is also made using brewery-grown hops and house-made wort. If you feel like trying to brewing yourself it's a good time of year, as the ambient temperature is far better than what you'd be fighting when brewing in the height of summer. |
Sun, 31 July 2011
In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Andrew O'Keeffe about his book Hardwired Humans; Marisa Fazio talks about her poetry collection A Leopard's Kiss; Mandy Ord talks about her book Sensitive Creatures; and Jeff Sparrow visits with his review of 1835 by James Boyce. |
Sun, 31 July 2011
Laurel and Digga discuss the trials and tribulations of getting ready for spring and summer propagation. |
Sun, 31 July 2011
Tim talks Bike Bits with Marcus Walker. |
Sun, 31 July 2011
Tim speaks with Morgan Spurlock about his new docbuster, POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
Direct download: Vital_Bits_interviews_Morgan_Spurlock.mp3
Category:Vital Bits -- posted at: 3:10 AM |
Sun, 31 July 2011
Bron and Angeline in the Marinara studio this week. Ageline profiles the late great Pauline Reilly, Sean Willmore drops in to talk about the latest with the Thin Green Line. Neil Blake, the Marinara Baykeeper correspondent is in for his regular update. Enjoy! |
Sun, 31 July 2011
This week the doctors examine the leadership styles of Rupert Murdoch and Allan Jeans, and the health risks prisoners face on release. |
Fri, 29 July 2011
This week was a music show, so no podcast is available.
Category:All Over The Shop
-- posted at: 10:52 PM
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Fri, 29 July 2011
Zero G 830: MOVIE PODJECTOR |
