• Has explicit language lost its shock value?
    Oct 3 2024

    A new Australian reality show, Aussie Shore, has hit streaming and is being called one of the most explicit series in Australian TV history. Modeled after Jersey Shore and Geordie Shore, it features strong language.

    But has the use of potty-mouth now gone too far? Mike speaks with Nicole Senior to explore whether explicit language has now lost its shock value.

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    10 mins
  • ‘Spiked’ news with Brendan O’Neill
    Oct 3 2024

    Mike Jeffreys is joined by Brendan O’Neill, journalist & Editor of ‘Spiked’ and host of the ‘Spiked’ podcast, to dissect the stories making headlines in the U.K. & the world over the past week.

    You can keep up to date with Brendan’s most recent work by visiting the ‘Spiked’ website www.spiked-online.com

    Brendan's latest book 'After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation' is available now.

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    8 mins
  • Sue Dodd’s weekly produce report
    Oct 3 2024

    Mike Jeffreys has a weekly chat with Sue Dodd from the Sydney Markets about what bargains are on offer at the markets this week…

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    8 mins
  • National Days for October 4
    Oct 3 2024

    Mike Jeffreys chats with Dale Sinden for the story behind today’s National Days for 3rd October.

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    31 mins
  • Jim Haynes’ Aussie Wit, Words and Wisdom
    Oct 3 2024

    Aussie historian, author & entertainer Jim Haynes joins Overnight each week for his unique knowledge of Aussie Wit, Words and Wisdom from Australia’s history.

    This week Jim shines the spotlight on poems about girls waiting at the sliprails.

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    17 mins
  • Daylight saving: A small change or a big impact?
    Oct 2 2024

    Daylight saving time starts this weekend in most states and territories (barring Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory), meaning we’ll turn our clocks forward and lose an hour on Sunday morning.

    Flinders University researchers have carried out one of the most comprehensive investigations into the suggestion that daylight saving time (DST) is damaging to our health.

    Clinton is joined by sleep expert Reece Kemp from FHMRI Sleep Health, who explored the late-stage effects of DST on numerous markers of sleep timing, revealing that they found no significant evidence that DST showed a long-term loss in sleep, or impaired sleep health and daytime functioning.

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    7 mins
  • National Days for October 3
    Oct 2 2024

    Clinton Maynard chats with Dale Sinden for the story behind today’s National Days for 3rd October

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    8 mins
  • The Treasury of Common Sense with Leith Van Onselen
    Oct 2 2024

    Clinton Maynard’s weekly talk with Leith Van Onselen, Chief Economist at the MB Fund & Co-founder of Macrobusiness, to dissect the politics behind Australia’s economy.

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    13 mins