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Self Improvement Wednesday
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Self Improvement Wednesday

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A weekly lesson on a specific topic with some of Sydney's greatest teachers.

A weekly lesson on a specific topic with some of Sydney's greatest teachers.

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Captain Thunderbolt, the Gentleman Bushranger

The story of the 'gentleman bushranger', the longest-roaming outlaw in Australian history.
Children and education 3 years
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10:00

The Invertebrate Workforce

How we give big tasks to the tiniest of creatures
Children and education 3 years
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12:04

Who is Migaloo?

Find out all about the curious white whale Migaloo, who looks like an iceberg underwater. Your teacher for Self Improvement Wednesday is Dr Vanessa Pirotta, Wildlife Scientist at Macquarie University.
Children and education 3 years
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09:08

How do stalagmites and stalactites form?

Ever wondered how those ethereal mineral formations are created in caves? Prof Andy Baker, cave and karst expert at UNSW’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences is your teacher this week for Self Improvement Wednesday.
Children and education 3 years
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10:04

Turtles with a bite! Meet a baby Alligator Snapping Turtle

Learn all about the the prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle. It's the largest freshwater turtle in North America and among the largest in the world. With its spiked shell, beaklike jaws, and thick, scaled tail, this species is often referred to as the "dinosaur of the turtle world." Ben Britton, Director of the Wild Cat Conservation Centre joins Richard Glover for Self Improvement Wednesday.    
Children and education 3 years
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10:48

The dangers of consuming too much salt

Australians consume on average almost twice the recommended amount of salt per day.
Children and education 3 years
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11:41

Orchids: masters of deception

They're the most diverse plant family in the world and they've managed to survive in all kinds of environments thanks to a whole lot of kooky and deceptive survival techniques. Learn about some of the sneaky tactics used by orchids with Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon from the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University.
Children and education 3 years
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09:06

Public transport as a public space

Train carriages, station platforms and other transport like buses and ferries are also some of the most-used public spaces in our cities – many thousands of us share these intimate spaces with strangers every day.
Children and education 3 years
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10:20

The lines of succession to the British Throne

The lines of succession to the British Throne
Children and education 3 years
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10:26

The extra lives of the Roman poet, Virgil

Virgil was the Roman poet credited with keeping the flies out of Naples.
Children and education 3 years
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12:06

Why do bugs invade my home when it rains?

The wet weather has driven many insects out of their homes to seek shelter elsewhere — often in our homes.
Children and education 3 years
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12:52

Bushrangers Of The Sydney Region

The Sydney region was absolutely plagued with bushrangers, as well as cattle thieves, illegal distillers and even a few pirates, right up to the 1840s.
Children and education 3 years
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12:05

The wonderful world of the waratah

It's the iconic flower that has attracted attention since it was first observed by Aboriginal people thousands of years ago. Take a dip into the inner workings of the waratah with Dr Brett Summerell.
Children and education 3 years
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09:41

Australia's Fiery Volcanic Past

Where might the next volcanic eruption occur in Australia?
Children and education 3 years
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10:19

What is a trojan asteroid?

Professor Fred Watson explains how asteroids can cluster near planets in a gravity-neutral space
Children and education 3 years
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11:27

Checking the pulse of the environment - how do we measure it?

Just like a visit to a GP, there are ways to test the health of the environment. Richard Kingsford is professor of Ecosystem Science at UNSW and explains how the stethoscope is applied to an ecosystem.
Children and education 3 years
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10:11

The wonderful world of the waratah

It's the iconic flower that has attracted attention since it was first observed by Aboriginal people thousands of years ago. Dr Brett Summerell takes a dip into the inner workings of the waratah.
Children and education 3 years
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09:41

The enduring popularity of long-running radio series Blue Hills

The series ran for 27 years with every episode written by Gwen Meredith. Professor Michelle Arrow from Macquarie University explains why it was so captivating.
Children and education 3 years
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12:36

The fascinating life of the leaf-curling spider

If you've ever seen a spider wrapped up in a leaf on its web, that's the leaf-curling spider. Learn more from Dr Jess Marsh, an arachnologist at Murdoch University.
Children and education 3 years
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08:35

Do you know the story of Jesus' birth?

When you think of the story of Jesus' birth, you might be confused with the different stories you've heard about how it all happened. The Reverend Professor Dorothy Lee from the University of Divinity unpacks the two versions of the story found in the Bible.
Children and education 4 years
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12:21
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