

Saturday, March 12, 2005
Is Sydney getting too unweildly?
For much of its history, Australia has suffered from 'the tyranny of distance' but recently, the rise of China, India and other Asian economies has placed it at the centre of the most dynamic region of the world. Commodity exports are booming, but this may bring its own problems, as Geradlidine Dougue discussed on the ABC's 'Saturday Breakfast'.
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Gruesome tales of 19th century medical science
Until the medical act of 1858, doctors were pretty much allowed to do what they liked with corpses. Fresh bodies from the scaffold were particularly valuable, as Helen MacDonald explains on ABC Radio National's 'Late Night Live'.