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Season 16
Dr Richard 'Harry' Harris became a hero after helping to save a boys' soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand. The anaesthetist talks to Rosie Batty about being Australian of the Year, and the attention that follows.
Dr Richard 'Harry' Harris became a hero after helping to save a boys' soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand. The anaesthetist talks to Rosie Batty about being Australian of the Year, and the attention that follows.
Amani Haydar was pregnant with her first child when her father murdered her mother. The lawyer-turned-artist and author talks to Rosie Batty about rewriting her family story and the healing power of creativity.
Amani Haydar was pregnant with her first child when her father murdered her mother. The lawyer-turned-artist and author talks to Rosie Batty about rewriting her family story and the healing power of creativity.
Children across the country learnt how to cook thanks to Stephanie Alexander's school gardens. The 'accidental chef' gives Rosie Batty tips in the kitchen and reveals the challenges of running a successful business.
Children across the country learnt how to cook thanks to Stephanie Alexander's school gardens. The 'accidental chef' gives Rosie Batty tips in the kitchen and reveals the challenges of running a successful business.
Walter Mikac became a vocal advocate for gun control after his wife and children were killed in the Port Arthur massacre. He talks to Rosie Batty about the nature of grief, and finding a way forward.
Walter Mikac became a vocal advocate for gun control after his wife and children were killed in the Port Arthur massacre. He talks to Rosie Batty about the nature of grief, and finding a way forward.
Frances Rings is about to take the reins at Bangarra, Australia’s leading Indigenous dance company. The choreographer tells Rosie Batty about family, connecting with culture and the pressures and opportunities of leadership.
Frances Rings is about to take the reins at Bangarra, Australia’s leading Indigenous dance company. The choreographer tells Rosie Batty about family, connecting with culture and the pressures and opportunities of leadership.
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Russell Vickery came out in his late 40s and later became trapped in an abusive relationship with another man. He talks to Rosie Batty about the stigma around same-sex domestic violence, and using art for advocacy.
Russell Vickery came out in his late 40s and later became trapped in an abusive relationship with another man. He talks to Rosie Batty about the stigma around same-sex domestic violence, and using art for advocacy.
Di Morrissey is one of Australia's bestselling authors. After decades living abroad she has returned to country NSW and is determined to give her community a voice. Di tells Rosie Batty she is far from slowing down.
Di Morrissey is one of Australia's bestselling authors. After decades living abroad she has returned to country NSW and is determined to give her community a voice. Di tells Rosie Batty she is far from slowing down.
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