Rear Vision — How History Shaped Today

ABC
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Feb 12, 2023 • 30min

The battle for the soul of the Catholic Church

Pope Francis is facing increasing criticism from conservatives within the Catholic Church. While conflict and ideological battles in the Church are not unusual it’s rare that they are aired so publicly. What’s going on?
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Feb 5, 2023 • 30min

Ransomware, cybercrimes and how to stay safe

n 2022, the Optus data breach, along with the Medibank hack, saw the theft of the personal information of millions of Australians. In the last decade, there has been an explosion in cybercrime, especially ransomware attacks. What can we do to protect our personal details from criminals?
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Jan 29, 2023 • 30min

How legal conservatives have captured the US Supreme Court

Fifty years ago, the US Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision effectively legalised abortion across the country. That decision was overturned last year by a very conservative Supreme Court. For over 100 years there has been a struggle between liberals and conservatives in America for control of the Supreme Court. The appointment by President Trump three conservative Justices to the Court has tipped the balance. How did this happen and what does it mean for the lives of ordinary Americans?
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Jan 22, 2023 • 30min

Barbados farewells the Queen — any lessons for Australia

In November, 2021, Barbados, a tiny Caribbean island, replaced the Queen as its head of state with a Barbadian president. How did Barbados succeed where Australia failed and what does it mean to be a republic in the Commonwealth?
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Jan 15, 2023 • 30min

Nordic criminal justice — people not prisoners

In Scandinavian prisons the focus is on rehabilitation not punishment.
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Jan 8, 2023 • 30min

Passports, borders and identity — the story of the essential travel item

As Australia’s borders opened after the Covid pandemic, there was an overwhelming surge in applications for passports as we travelled to see friends and family overseas or took up that abandoned holiday. Something like a passport goes back centuries but the modern version—a  little travel booklet with your photo in it—is a relatively recent phenomenon.
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Jan 1, 2023 • 30min

Predicting the weather — a history of the forecast

We take for granted the accuracy of predictions and warnings put out by our weather forecasters. Once, weather predictions were the butt of jokes but today the Bureau of Meteorology can accurately forecast the weather for the next seven to ten days. How did this happen?
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Dec 25, 2022 • 30min

Chocolate — the world’s most seductive treat and its dark shadow

Chocolate is one of our most popular indulgences but there is a darker side to the industry – one connected with colonialism, the industrial revolution and modern-day slavery.
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Dec 18, 2022 • 30min

Germany’s Ruhr—from coal mines to culture

For over one hundred years, the Ruhr region was the grimy, polluted heart of Germany’s coal and steel. Today it has no coal mines. Instead, it is a cultural hub more than fifty museums and is a centre for green energy innovation. How did they do it?
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Dec 11, 2022 • 30min

Cryptocurrency—has the bubble burst?

It was a bad year for crypto even before the spectacular collapse of FTX. Although eminent economists and investors warned that cryptocurrency was a speculative bubble—even a Ponzi scheme—the growth of digital currency exchanges fuelled investment in crypto. Are we seeing the beginning of its death spiral?

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