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Nightlife with Phil Clark and Suzanne Hill has everything you need to get you through the night, seven nights a week.
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Why a 1970s Australian soapie about a women's prison became a ratings success
Prisoner was groundbreaking at the time because it put female characters at the centre of the drama, rather than merely wives or victims.
Inside the world of Tom Waits
Why has a gravel-voiced singer of dreamers, drifters and outsiders inspired such devotion for more than 50 years?
Scams: spotting fake texts and getting your money back
As the technology behind scams is gets smarter every year, protections are being put in place by the government. But can Australia's defences keep up?
The Challenge: Which primate species has the longest gestation period?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Friday June 12th edition to see if you have the answer!
A glimpse into the world of Kalgoorlie's historical sex workers
Anthea Hodgson's Palace of Lost Virtue is set in Kalgoorlie at the turn of the 20th century in which both men and sex workers flocked to the area
The first climbers to take on Mount Everest
Hundreds make it to the summit of the world's highest mountain each year. They have the pioneering efforts of the early courageous climbers to thank.
The Secret World of Ants
Ants are everywhere, with an estimated 20 quadrillion, that's 20 followed by fifteen zeros, surviving on the planet. But what you know, or think you k...
Nightlife News Breakdown - Paul Bongiorno - The Saturday Paper
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years of experience and columnist for The Sa...
The Challenge: Which year did the Socceroos first compete at the World Cup?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Thursday June 11 edition to see if you have the answer!
Tambora - The Eruption That Changed the World
Professor Gillen D'Arcy Wood is the author of several historical works, and joined Philip Clark to discuss Tambora's impacts in Australia outlined in...
Foreign Correspondent - Tingting Liu - Taiwan
President Trump has yet to decide on a $14 Billion Dollar arms package for Taiwan. Such arms sales are a persistent source of friction with China.
Nightlife Economics with Ian Verrender
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
The Challenge: Bringing Australia Together was a slogan for which Australian PM?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Wednesday June 10 edition to see if you have the answer!
Nightlife Health - Allergies
Allergic reactions can vary. Everything from cat fur to avocados can be delightful for some and downright harmful for others. Do you or a member of yo...
The First Inventors - Indigenous Innovation, Ingenuity and Culture
Indigenous Australians shaped the continent of Australia in ways we are still only beginning to understand and appreciate. Only uncovered and explored...
Nightlife News Breakdown - Hugh Riminton - Ten News
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Hugh Riminton, National Affairs Editor, Ten News First.
Nightlife Finance with Roger Montgomery
Roger Montgomery, Chief Investment Officer of Montgomery Investments, joined Philip Clark to discuss the latest finance news and take questions from l...
Why Colonial Australia adopted Brass Bands
A British tradition that was enthusiastically adopted by colonial Australians was the brass band. They became an integral part of community life in th...
Nightlife Screen Stuff with Wenlei Ma
Critic of screens large and small, Wenlei Ma joins Philip Clark on Nightlife to review the latest to watch.
Nightlife News Breakdown - Krishani Dhanji - Guardian Australia
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Krishani Dhanji, political reporter and live blogger for Guardian Australia, based in Canberra.
The Challenge: Which US highway was known as the Mother Road?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Tuesday June 9 edition to see if you have the answer!
Nightlife News Breakdown - Emily Barrett - The Saturday Paper
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
American Insight with Bruce Wolpe
Nightlife takes a deeper perspective than just the news with what is happening in America with Bruce Wolpe, Senior fellow at the US Studies Centre, fo...
Hips and Ankles, Knees and Toes
Nightlife takes a deep dive into our hips and ankles, knees and toes. These are the lower body joints that need attention as they wear, tear and somet...
International Space Station Evacuation Alert
The International Space Station has been leaking air since 2019. A persistent and troubling problem, and despite years of attempts, engineers have nev...
The Challenge: Which Oscar-winning actor played petty criminal Jimmy in Two Hands?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Monday June 8 edition to see if you have the answer!
Meaningful Travel for Deeper Understanding
Travel can create new perspectives. There's a growing trend towards wanting to make our getaways not just a relaxing break. A fast track to finding yo...
The History Quiz: Who created the Little Black Dress?
Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The History Quiz, Sunday 7th of June, history of the colour black edition, to find out if you have...
Alexander the Great: The man who conquered the ancient world before 33
How did a young king from a small northern Greek kingdom become one of history's most influential figures and what might have happened if he had lived...
The history of Australian postcodes
One year after decimal currency was introduced, Australia adopted another change to daily life.
Visit Sydney's oldest cemetery
Sydney's biggest cemetery used to have a dedicated train line, while its oldest nestles amongst the new highrises of Sydney's west.
What do you remember about Australia in 1967?
1967 was the year Australia said hello to postcodes, and goodbye to Harold Holt, the six o'clock swill and British passports.
The Pop Quiz: Which 1980s band was Brian Mannix for lead singer of?
Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The Pop Quiz, Saturday 6th June edition, to find out if you have the answer correct!
Sex, satire & sequins: Reuben Kaye's conversion to cabaret
The Artistic Director of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival shares the music, legends and live-performance magic that make cabaret unlike anything else.
The Challenge: What colour is an orange blossom?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Friday June 5 edition to find out if you have the answer correct!
Antiques and old treasures, your questions answered
Trevor Hancock from the Australian Antique and Art Dealers Association talks fireside antiques and convict love tokens. Plus all your questions on ant...
Australia's growing problem with construction industry waste
Could better design be part of the solution?
Katherine Johnson's ode to Maria Island
Complex environmental issues including rewilding and endangered species relocation are intertwined with the story of a sheltered 18 year old finding h...
The Challenge: What is the highest-grossing Broadway musical of all time?
Play The Mighty Challenge, Thursday June 4 edition to see if you have the answer!
Tackling e-waste
E-waste, that's electronic waste, is a serious problem in Australia, where we generate nearly three times as much e-waste per person as the global ave...