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18/06/2026

How many flat tyres does it take to ride from Darwin to Adelaide on a bike? Keep watching to find out.
Sean dials in this week from NSW.

05/06/2026

We asked Kal Glanznig one question: is hope something you wait for or something you make?
His answer might change how you think about it.

Kal Glanznig - Independent for A Ward Sutherland Shire Council is a Cronulla local, filmmaker, councillor, and one of the people making sure the next generation inherits something worth having. This World Environment Day Kal Dials in!

28/05/2026

Every single day at work, Melissa gets asked the same question by patients. Will I glow in the dark?

Melissa is a nuclear medicine technologist. She injects radioactive tracers into patients to generate images that show how parts of the body are actually functioning. And she is usually the very first person to know what those images show.

26/05/2026

Most people have never heard of nuclear medicine.
Even fewer know what it actually does to the person doing it.

Melissa is a nuclear medicine technologist based in Victoria. She works with radioactive material every day, sits with scan results before patients do, and has spent more time thinking about life and death than most of us ever will.

What the job actually gave her was perspective.

21/05/2026

Australia has over 2,000 native bee species. For World Bee Day this week, Clancy Lester dials in on what’s actually happening to them, and why the story is bigger than just bees.

19/05/2026

What would Steve Irwin do?

Clancy Lester talks to Dial In this week on why legacy isn’t optional.

“Planting a tree for which you know you’re not going to enjoy the shade of, but future generations will.”

Stay tuned for part 2.

15/05/2026

The turbines next door switch off during owl nesting season. Dimity explains what she’s seen since they went up.

Dialling in from regional NSW.

13/05/2026

Dimity lives 2km from the turbines. Her community had real concerns before they went up: noise, health, land value. Then they got built… years later, here’s what she experienced.

Dialling in from regional NSW.

Part 2 coming soon.

07/05/2026

“I thought I was the only one.”

Jess had never heard of prenatal depression before it nearly took her out in her first pregnancy. Once she got through it, she knew she had to speak up - so no other mum has to feel that alone.

Dialling in from regional NSW. Happy Mother’s Day.

0.00 What made you want to speak up about pre-natal depression?
0.42 What is something that your kid has said that’s shocked you?
0.56 Do you think its better for kids to grow up in the country?
1.20 What is the meaning of a good life?

05/05/2026

“The kind of place you don’t realise how good it was until you get older.”
Jess grew up regional; a lifestyle she treasures. Now a mum herself working in prenatal depression awareness. This Mother’s Day, she’s thinking about what it really means to be okay.
Dialling in from regional NSW.

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