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This program is no longer in production. Making sense of Australia’s place in the world, Between the Lines puts contemporary international issues and events into a broader historical context, see... more
FAQs about Between the Lines:How many episodes does Between the Lines have?The podcast currently has 2,183 episodes available.
February 18, 2022Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs: CorduroyWith its ridges of soft, tufted cotton woven onto a cheaper base cloth, it combined softness and warmth with strength, making it comfortable to wear and popular with farmers and factory workers alike. It even had a kind of utilitarian chic when used by the Women's Land Army in the First World War, which saw women working in agriculture across Britain, filling the gap left by farm hands enlisted to fight abroad....more4minPlay
February 18, 2022Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental: Salad DressingOne chef, one cook, one home kitchen. Infinite possibilities with salad dressing....more12minPlay
February 18, 2022Unearthing women's contribution to gardens and horticultureWriter and horticultural historian Judith M Taylor has written a book building on the late feminist historian Susan Groag Bell's unfinished work, which explores women's roles as gardeners and founders of horticultural schools....more16minPlay
February 18, 2022Living With Country: urban planning with Timmah BallLiving With Country brings together a range of Indigenous Australians to reflect on land management and our built environment. In this edition, hear from Ballardong Noongar writer and former urban planning scholar, Timmah Ball on the complexities of seeing Country in a discipline charged with parcelling up, packaging and selling....more21minPlay
February 12, 2022Myanmar post-coup. Churchill reassessed. Cartoonist Bill Leak's Bio.Myanmar: The state of the nation one year after the military coup. Winston Churchill's legacy critically reappraised. Cartoonist Bill Leak remembered....more55minPlay
February 11, 2022Colin Bisset's iconic designs: the Tolix chairThe Tolix captures a moment of French design, a chair that echoes both the functionality and cleverness of the Citroen 2CV....more5minPlay
February 11, 2022A salon concert in a mud brick houseThe house's cathedral ceilings and soaring acoustics are perfect for baroque music concerts, according to harpsichordist Peter Hagen....more12minPlay
February 11, 2022Remembering Thierry Mugler, titan of fashion and spectacleHis work was an exercise in the fantastical, the kind of creative imagination that could team a sense of baroque grandeur with a biker gang aesthetic, or put the the cyborg into Cleopatra. Fashion director and chief fashion critic of the New York Times Vanessa Friedman joins Blueprint to discuss immense impact of Mugler's work....more17minPlay
February 11, 2022Could Australia's suburbs be the key to a liveable future?The pandemic has changed the utility of our central business districts; working from home means there's no need to commute, let alone have an office. So how might we adapt our cities to allow us to thrive? Dan Hill is director of strategic design at Vinnova, the Swedish government's innovation agency, and an Adjunct Professor at RMIT University. He has spent some years living in Australia and says a refocus and investment in our suburbs could be the answer....more19minPlay
February 05, 2022Scott Morrison’s foreign policy. China in the Pacific. How the pandemic changed us.Paul Kelly's new book Morrison's Mission, China's growing influence in the South Pacific and the pandemic's social and cultural legacy. ...more55minPlay
FAQs about Between the Lines:How many episodes does Between the Lines have?The podcast currently has 2,183 episodes available.