ArrDee covers Ja Rule for Like A Version.
In the Pacific it's hard for women to launch careers in the music industry, but when singer-songwriter Danielle wins the region's biggest music competition, it kickstarts her breakout year.
Celia runs an antiques shop. But after she buys a lovely old frame containing the smudgy drawing of a finger, she discovers she's less of an expert than she thought.
Simon Schama looks at the formative role art and the creative imagination have played in the forging of humanity itself.
Guest host Rowdie Walden is at Desert Mob with Hetti Perkins; we meet Marrugeku's Dalisa Pigram in Broome; Angelina Hurley shares her father Ron's legacy; we follow the Journey Down; and slam poet Laurie May performs. (Final)
New presenter Brenda Edwards visits an outdoor walking church in east London, and Katie Piper meets the vicar who has become a hit on social media with his 60-second sermons.
Interviewees Julian Savulescu and Serene Khader discuss the effect of social assumptions on how we view our body, and the science we use to change it.
Interviewees Peter Singer and Caroline West explore consequentialism and ask would you, could you kill to save others?
Interviewees John Tasioulas, Christian Barry and Peter Singer unpack the rights of an individual and explore intended and unintended consequences.
Interviewees Liz Anderson and John Thrasher examine how society should be organised and wrestle with conflicting libertarian and egalitarian points of view.
Interviewees Robert Simpson and Caroline West explore the nature of free speech and the role of censorship.
The Australian Women in Music Awards celebrate the achievements of women in all areas of the Australian music industry, and showcase a wide array of exciting performances by our best female artists.
Venbee covers Justin Bieber for Like A Version.
Our painters, performers, thinkers and creators are our national storytellers, helping us understand who we are as a nation, and who we may yet become. (Final)
Rockband Silverchair makes a comeback with its fifth album and a massive hit. But backstage, the wheels are falling off and the band finally fizzles out. For Ben and Chris, life after Silverchair proves to be bumpy too.
Rosemary recalls the morning she was accosted by Mrs McCorquodale, who had shot her husband. A friendship began, until Rosemary had to look again at her own marriage.
From eel skin violins to paper flowers; from self-care compositions to performing with pressure sensitive floors, we meet a range of creatives for some making insights and some how-to inspiration.
The Rev. Kate Bottley visits the brand new 'RHS Garden Bridgewater' in Salford. She joins volunteers planting seeds and bulbs in the gardens, and reflects on the signs of hope it represents.
Simon shows how the Romantics created the secular cult of national belonging with enormous world consequences. From the music of Chopin to the poetry of Burns, Simon looks at their rediscovery of tradition and myths. (Final)
Filmmaker and former actor Ben Steel embarks on a soul-searching journey that looks beyond the bright lights to explore mental health issues within the Australian entertainment industry.