Content warning: this episode contains discussion of sexual assault and violence. If you find any of this distressing, you can seek support via 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 and the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491.
Dylan is joined by author and food journalist Dani Valent to take a further look at the issues tackled in her new piece for The Age, which shines a light on sexual abuse and assault in the hospitality industry. (1:22)
Dr Melinda Hildebrandt, Policy Fellow at the Mitchell Institute, unpacks concerns in the tertiary sector following the federal government’s proposal earlier this year of a cap on international student enrolments, and how the government could introduce the cap while protecting university funding. (14:28)
Author & federal MP Dr Andrew Leigh digs into his new book The Shortest History of Economics, and the insights that this history can offer on the evolution of human societies. (32:20)
Plus, comedian Josh Earl drops by to talk about his return to the stage with his comedy show Four Burners this week at the Butterfly Club, and the art of finding humour in a modern dilemma. (48:15)
And finally, musician St. Vincent checks in ahead of her upcoming Victorian tour to chat about her new album All Born Screaming, playing in Australia and much more. (1:00:46)
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