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Inside Story combines original, high-quality journalism and rigorous analysis to bring its readers a distinctive view of Australia and the world. Drawing on a network of Australian writers and academi... more
FAQs about Inside Story:How many episodes does Inside Story have?The podcast currently has 72 episodes available.
February 14, 2016Bad language (Inside Story)Content contains strong language.Once a word attracts negative connotations there seems to be no going back, linguist Kate Burridge tells Peter Clarke in the second of a series of Inside Language podcasts. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 17 January 2016....more10minPlay
February 11, 2016On the slippery slope with rorters and fraudsters (Inside Story)Once a word attracts negative connotations there seems to be no going back, linguist Kate Burridge tells Peter Clarke in the second of a series of Inside Language podcasts. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 8 January 2016....more8minPlay
February 10, 2016On the slippery slope with rorters and fraudsters (Inside Story)Once a word attracts negative connotations there seems to be no going back, linguist Kate Burridge tells Peter Clarke in the second of a series of Inside Language podcasts. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 8 January 2016....more8minPlay
February 09, 2016Benedict Cumberbatch and the art of distance assimilation (Inside Story)Benedict Cumberbatch set off a small storm when he unconsciously pronounced penguin as "pengwing" in a recent wildlife documentary. For linguist Kate Burridge, it was another case of "distance assimilation," one of the ways we tend to harmonise the elements of difficult words as we speak. In the first of a series of Inside Language podcasts, she talks to Peter Clarke. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 7 January 2016....more8minPlay
February 08, 2016Benedict Cumberbatch and the art of distance assimilation (Inside Story)Benedict Cumberbatch set off a small storm when he unconsciously pronounced penguin as "pengwing" in a recent wildlife documentary. For linguist Kate Burridge, it was another case of "distance assimilation," one of the ways we tend to harmonise the elements of difficult words as we speak. In the first of a series of Inside Language podcasts, she talks to Peter Clarke. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 7 January 2016....more8minPlay
February 02, 2016For better or worse (Inside Story)Ian Macfarlane's failed attempt to switch from the Liberal Party to the Nationals highlights problems in Queensland's merger of the two main anti-Labor parties and suggests tensions within the federal Coalition. With a leadership change looming for the Nationals, Peter Clarke talks to Brian Costar, emeritus professor of politics at the Swinburne Institute for Social Research, about Barnaby Joyce, Malcolm Turnbull and the balancing act that keeps the Coalition afloat. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 18 December 2015....more22minPlay
February 01, 2016For better or worse (Inside Story)Ian Macfarlane's failed attempt to switch from the Liberal Party to the Nationals highlights problems in Queensland's merger of the two main anti-Labor parties and suggests tensions within the federal Coalition. With a leadership change looming for the Nationals, Peter Clarke talks to Brian Costar, emeritus professor of politics at the Swinburne Institute for Social Research, about Barnaby Joyce, Malcolm Turnbull and the balancing act that keeps the Coalition afloat. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 18 December 2015....more22minPlay
March 29, 2015The Baird factor, the Abbott factor, and the challenge for Labor (Inside Story)The Coalition has won a convincing victory in New South Wales. Stephen Mills talks to Peter Clarke about the result and its implications. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 29 March 2015....more35minPlay
March 28, 2015The Baird factor, the Abbott factor, and the challenge for Labor (Inside Story)The Coalition has won a convincing victory in New South Wales. Stephen Mills talks to Peter Clarke about the result and its implications. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 29 March 2015....more35minPlay
March 26, 2015Coalition still ahead in New South Wales, still behind in Canberra (Inside Story)Down to the wire? In this fifteen-minute podcast, Peter Clarke talks to psephologist Peter Brent about this Saturday's NSW election and the federal Coalition's continuing problems. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 25 March 2015....more16minPlay
FAQs about Inside Story:How many episodes does Inside Story have?The podcast currently has 72 episodes available.