Are international human rights under threat?
The end of the cold war promised a golden-age of peace and human rights. But the reality has been quite
Is social media killing democracy?
Democracies are being torn apart by polarisation. Is it the fault of social media?
Just say YES: An Indigenous Voice to parliament
I've been a long-time advocate for Aboriginal Australians. In this podcast I explain why I support the indignous Voice to Australia's parliament.
Growth at all costs, can it last?
Can the World's economy keep growing, regardless of the impact on natural resources and the environment? Is long-term economic growth
Is aid failing the World’s poor?
Last year the Worldwide aid budget topped 179-billion US-dollars. It was an all time high, but is it delivering for
No escaping inflation
Economist John Hewson explains what's driving inflation around the world and what can be done about it.
Philip Nitschke: The man behind the headlines
Get behind the tabloid "Dr. Death" headlines to find out what drives one of the most controversial figures in Australia, Dr. Philip Nitschke.
World Vision on the Ukraine border
Two months since the invasion of Ukraine, Rev. Crews talks with World Vision's CEO Daniel Wordsworth about the humanitarian crisis.
Anzac Day: Faith on the front line
On ANZAC Day we reflect on the sacrifice and the mateship of our fallen soldiers. But, how important is faith on the front line? Rev. Crews talks with senior ACC Chaplain for the ADF, Ralph Estherby.
Deepak Chopra with Rev. Bill Crews
Time Magazine heralded Deepak Chopra as one of the hundred-heroes of the last century. He thinks of himself as a healer - arguing that good health is about more than just the physical. He’s a doctor and a philosopher. Hear Rev. Crews's profile interview with this fascinating man.