Alvaro Cerezo and the castaway Kolo Fekitoa journeyed to the Ata Island, where Kolo and 5 other boys were stranded for 15 months back in 1965. In 2020 the story made headlines again for a source of inspiration during the coronavirus lockdown. I
Arjun talks to various NGOs in Melbourne about the consequences of the pandemic on local communities in Australia and the work local charities have done to help along the way.
Arjun talks to various experts on the how as a world we could be transitioning from the era of terrorism to Covid-19, and what that looks like for countries around the world. Pivoting In A Pandemic is a short 4-part podcast series on the long l
Pivoting Pandemic is a short 4-part podcast series on the long lasting effects of COVID-19 on everyday life, whether it be local politics, laws or the environment.
Iryna Semchyshyn-Patil, a quality manager and winemaker with King Valley Wines, talks about the majority to wineries in the valley mostly picking only white wine grapes in 2020 due to smoke taint.
The curious story of Michael Gallus, a primary school teacher whose charity work took him all across the world and now finally back home to Melbourne. With some pitstops along the way that will astound and amuse.
Could COVID-19 be the new terrorism? Arjun talks to Elaine Pearce, Director of Human Rights Watch Australia, and Ben Wizner, Director of ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. They discuss data collection and surveillance in the new
Arjun speaks to AI expert, Director of POLIS at the London School of Economics and former BBC journalist, Professor Charlie Beckett, about AI in journalism in a ever-changing news landscape.http://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people
Arjun speaks to Jarrett Fogelman an outdoor apparel buyer for outdoor stores, to find out what the typical day at the office is like and his views on social media.
Arjun Bhogal is joined by Kieran Rae for the final leg of Borderwalk, 3 months of walking across the Australian outback. They come across a small town named Southern Cross and find a caravan park and pub, where they enjoy a rare glass of wine.
Arjun Bhogal has been walking across the world for the last 4 and a half years on his journey called Borderwalk, through countries like Kazakhstan and Afghanistan. You can find out more information at www.ArjunBhogal.co.uk where you can even do