Podcasts
Podcast: A resident’s view of Paris
Ruby Boukabou is an Australian woman who has lived part of each year in Paris for quite some time. Ruby is absolutely enchanted with the city she fell in love with. In this podcast, Ruby talks about this magical city from a resident’s perspective. She tells us about her favourite places. The café and nightclub life. About how tap dancing can introduce you to new friends.
Podcast: Monaco Oceanographic Museum
The Oceanographic Institute, Prince Albert I of Monaco Foundation was founded by Prince Albert I, a passionate and visionary seafarer. Recognised as serving the public interest by the French presidential decree on 16 May 1906, the Foundation has been working for the Ocean for more than a century. To promote the knowledge, love and protection of the Ocean, it brings together people from the worlds of politics, science, economics and associations and the general public. Managed by a Board of Directors assisted by a Scientific Council, it carries out its mission of environmental outreach via its two facilities, its international influence and the support of its partners.
Podcast: Oita Japan
Nestled into the western end of the Seto Inland Sea on the North-East coast of Kyushu Island in Japan is the extraordinary Oita Prefecture. Here you’ll discover a varied and lush countryside that ranges from intricately eroded coastlines dotted with islands, peninsulas and inlets and, famously, the sweeping Beppu Bay. Enjoy coastal plains and elegant valleys which lead to high plateaus and onto soaring mountain ranges and active volcanoes.
Podcast: A world of Malaysian Laksas
One of the things that I truly love about Malaysia is its food. Usually, a flight from Perth lands in Kuala Lumpur at about 9 pm, and if I get the Airport Express train into KL Sentral Station for the 59 km journey (which is, by far, the quickest way to get there), I can be checked into my hotel and heading out for my first Roti Canai of the trip by about 10:30 pm.
Podcast: My Sydney Boat Beckons
Sydney Harbour is arguably the most beautiful harbour in the world. It is also the largest natural harbour in the world. Featuring: Steve Collins & Mark Dalgleish
Podcast: Together Apart: Living in Lockdown
When COVID-19 hit the Victorian capital Melbourne in a big way earlier in 2020, it had a dramatic impact on the lives of Melburnians. Featuring: Steve Collins & Belinda Jackson
Podcast: Singapore Airlines Puts the Shine Back on the Big Apple
Featuring: David Bowden.. Singapore Airlines (SIA) returned to New York in early November, when it launched non-stop flights between Singapore and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Services to Newark Airport were suspended at the onset of COVID-19.
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