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Simon Hammond speaks with Warren Moore about his latest book, 'Brutal Truths'.Simon began his working life as a journalist, before becoming a top-level marketer and businessman who has worked with some of the world leading brands, analysing an
Bruce Elder discusses his landmark book, 'Blood on the Wattle' which was the first book to comprehensively depict in a single volume most of the information about the massacres of Aboriginal people that has been recorded in books and journals.
Award-winning entrepreneur and businesswoman Lisa Burling discusses her new book, 'All It Takes Is a Little..Gumption'.This book gives you a front row seat into how Lisa quickly shifted her reality from one of unexpected trauma and devastating
Jackie and Gareth speak with Warren Moore about their book 'Everyday Vegan', and their life living in a Nissan van.The couple decided to leave behind the mortgage merry-go-round for a humble life travelling in their beloved van in 2016. It is
William Allender talks about his 40-year-career as a toxicologist and some of the 30 cases from his book 'The Expert Witness'.William has given expert evidence at countless court cases and inquests where drugs and poisons have been responsible
Taylor Tara talk about her latest book, 'Tara: Behind Closed Doors' which continues her story of later in life becoming a sex worker.She details the day-to-day life of being a sex worker and talks about her clients and the many and varied reaso
Erna Walraven talks to Warren Moore about her book, 'Wild Leadership'. She analyses the leadership behaviour of various wild animal species and looks at the lessons that can be learnt for human leaders.'Wild Leadership' puts forward a view of
Maggie Kirkpatrick talks about her 50-year career and her autobiography, 'The Gloves Are Off'. Topics include her childhood to early acting days and the role that brought international fame as Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson in television's Prisoner/
Matty Silver discusses her book, 'Sex Down Under'. She wrote the book to break down and de-mystify some of the taboos and barriers around sex and encourage people to feel more comfortable talking about it.Matty also criticises the level of sex
Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown talk about their book, 'Wild Dives', taking you through more than 20 of their most memorable diving experiences, including seeing amazing sharks in The Bahamas, exploring caves in Mexico, traveling to remote pa
Susan Edmunds talks about her book, 'Starting Out Starting Over'. The book is a single woman's guide to money and deals with all aspects of personal finance including debt, income and budgeting.Topics discussed include things to be weary of if
David Oldfield talks about his autobiography, ‘Before You Judge Me: Being David’In this conversation with Warren Moore, David covers his childhood in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, his early days in politics working for local Liberal member Tony Ab
Oscar Garden became the youngest aviator to fly from England to Australia when he took off in his second-hand Gipsy Moth in 1930. He had only 38 hours previous flying experience.Yet despite his immediate fame upon arriving in Australia, he ulti
Craig Bennett speaks about his 36 year media career and the stories that are contained in the pages of his book 'True Confessions of a Shameless Gossip'. The book has garnered international attention, particularly with Craig's startling claims
International journalist and acclaimed writer Richard Shears uncovers new evidence in the case of the mysterious disappearance of Margaret Clement—the ‘Lady of the Swamp.’Rich, beautiful and well-educated, Margaret Clement was the belle of Mel
Peter Moroney talks to Warren Moore about his book, 'Terrorism in Australia: The story of Operation Pendennis'.'Terrorism in Australia' takes us into a world unknown to most of us on how the culture of terrorists groups work and think and how t
In this episode of Open Authors, Daniel Springfield talks about his novel, 'The Six Secrets'.Historical fiction, the book is set in the world of the US secret service in the years after WWII, when the National Security Agency is established.Wit
Brett Stevens talks about 'Rescue Paramedics', written about three ambulance officers and the challenges they face, from coming face-to-face with parents whose child has just died, to cliff rescues, drug addicts and even helping women to give b
Susie Elelman speaks with Warren Moore about her 45 year career in the media, from being a Miss Australia contestant, to working in regional television, the Seven Network and on shows such as Beauty and the Beast, Good Morning Australia, Studio
On Australia Day 1966, the Beaumont children Jane, Arnna and Grant disappeared from an Adelaide beach. Despite a large-scale police investigation and extensive media coverage, the case remains unsolved, bogged down by false leads and dead ends,
Richard Shears speaks with Warren Moore about his 40 year career as a foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail, and about his book, 'What Happens in Bali'.Richard is well qualified to talk about the famous and infamous stories to emerge from Ba
Glenn Shorrock speaks with Warren Moore about his autobiography "Now Where Was I?" which covers his 50-year career in the music and entertainment industry and his early life in Adelaide after coming to Australia as a ten-pound-pom in the 1950s.
Barbara speaks with Warren Moore about her book, "I’ve Come to say Goodbye"; the story of an incredible friendship between two unlikely people, a 50-something artist and a 32-year-old Indian spice merchant named Tarun. Over a ten-year period th
The abduction, rape and murder of 26-year-old nurse Anita Cobby in the Western Sydney suburbof Blacktown in 1986 shocked hardened detectives, the wider community and ultimately the entire nation. That five young men from adjoining suburbs were
'Diggin’ Your Dark Side' is a refreshingly raw and open look at how depression can take a healthy person and usher them to a place of despair and suffering so profound that suicide feels like the only option to escape.Warren Moore speaks with M
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