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The Churchill Collective

By: Winston Churchill Trust
  • Summary

  • Is there something you’re particularly passionate about?

    Something that you really want to head overseas and expand your knowledge on, for the benefit of communities here in Australia?

    Well, The Churchill Collective Podcast, hosted by Adam Spencer, explores a range of extraordinary pursuits and fascinating stories from people who have done just that, all with the help of a Churchill Fellowship.

    Get inspired to take the next step and find out how you can also learn globally, and inspire locally.

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Episodes
  • Kate Cole — The trouble with tunnels
    Jun 25 2024

    It’s another example of how one person can change Australia for the better with just a little help. In this episode, host Adam Spencer interviews Kate Cole, a scientist and engineer who embarked on a Churchill Fellowship to improve workplace safety in the underground construction industry. Kate's journey takes her to the world’s tunnelling epicentres, where she learns best practices for managing the dangers of crystalline silica dust exposure in tunnels. She discusses the shocking lack of awareness about silicosis, outdated workplace exposure standards, and challenges in implementing health and safety measures. Kate discusses her efforts to bring about positive change in Australia, including collaborative projects, workshops, and improvements in air quality monitoring.


    The Churchill Collective is produced for the Winston Churchill Trust by:

    SoundCartel
    +61 3 9882 8333

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    23 mins
  • Nicholas Wood — The pointy end of vaccines
    May 28 2024

    In this episode of the Churchill Collective, host Adam Spencer explores the world of vaccines and efforts to make sure they are safe to use. Professor Nicholas Wood, a paediatrician and immunisation researcher, discusses his experiences studying vaccine safety and innovation during his Churchill Fellowship travels. From the development of mRNA vaccines to addressing vaccine hesitancy, Professor Wood talks about critical aspects of immunisation. He also outlines the need for a national vaccine safety office in Australia and the importance of understanding viruses in the ongoing battle against infectious diseases.


    The Churchill Collective is produced for the Winston Churchill Trust by:

    SoundCartel
    +61 3 9882 8333

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 mins
  • Dr Michela Mitchell – Diving into venom research
    Apr 23 2024

    How can we find new medicines from ocean creatures, and then how can we speed up those drugs’ development? These are questions being answered by Dr Michela Mitchell, Australia's first sea anemone taxonomist. In this episode, host Adam Spencer explores the fascinating world of sea anemone toxinology and its potential in drug development. Dr Mitchell discusses her journey from computer programming to marine biology and her research on sea anemone venom. She highlights the complexities of venom extraction and analysis, as well as the need for collaboration among scientists, clinicians, and pharmaceutical companies to expedite drug development.

    The Churchill Collective is produced for the Winston Churchill Trust by:

    SoundCartel
    +61 3 9882 8333

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    20 mins

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