Extremism hindering Middle East cease fire
Health authorities report the death toll in Gaza has reached 40 thousand. Meanwhile a deal to bring home
Justice denied: Victims of infected blood products
Blood products designed to save lives in the 1970s and 80s did the very opposite. They were contaminated with HIV and hepatitis.
Crisis: UNICEF helps record numbers of displaced children
UNICEF is helping the 43 million children forced to flee their homes in wars and crises. How safe is the World for children today?
Is Catholicism fit for purpose?
More than a decade of scandals have rocked the Catholic Church, and social values have alienated its flock. Is Catholicism fit for purpose?
Is peace possible in the Holy Land?
The Holy Land is at war this Christmas. Israel and Hamas are engaged in a bitter battle. Is peace possible between Israel and the Palestinians?
Can global famine be eliminated?
Learn about what is causing famine today and hear how innovative programs are helping eliminate hunger across the globe.
My face-to-face interview with Sir Michael Parkinson
Hear my face-to-face, feature interview with the late Sir Michael Parkinson. I asked about his early life and what drove his success.
Analysis: The China century
China now has the second largest economy and growing military might. The sleeping giant has awoken, but what will how shape the future?
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 different.
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