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Play The Mighty Challenge, Tuesday June 23 edition to see if you have the answer!

Critic of screens large and small, Wenlei Ma joins Philip Clark on Nightlife to review the latest to watch.

Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Jack Quail, political reporter for The Australian in their Parliament House bureau in...

As a multi cultural settler colony, with a huge array of languages spoken, as well as those of indigenous nations, a new book looks at the r...

Renewables are supplying more electricity to the grid, setting new records. More Australians are getting their power from rooftop solar pane...

UFOs have been apart of our collective imagination since the 1950s, and info from the US government has just been released. Are the little g...

Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.

Nightlife takes listeners to a nation famous for its dramatic landscapes, incredible hospitality and ancient history, and yet it largely con...

The memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran was signed last week, but was never going to be the end of the war. Negotiating is n...

Play The Mighty Challenge, Monday June 22 edition to see if you have the answer!

Co-founder of the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, and Australia's 2026 Senior Australian of the Year, Professor Henry Brodaty AO, joined Ph...

A full moon has long been blamed for unusual behaviour. Is this a myth, and if so why does the belief remain so powerful?

An international review of policy changes over the last 25 years urges caution about allowing cannabis to be sold commercially.

Gunfire mistaken as a salute, a bloodless conquest and a history spanning four millennia. This is the story of Guam.

Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The History Quiz, Sunday 21st of June, history of fire, to find out if you have the answ...

It survived kings and queens, civil wars and industrialisation. After more than 1,000 years, what killed Sherwood Forest's Major oak?

Play Pop Quiz, Sunday June 20 edition to find out if you have the answer correct!

The films of the amateur movie maker who went on to director some of the most loved films ever made

From Harry Bruce of Bruce Highway fame to the man who gave Mackay its name, Balmoral Cemetery has plenty of historical figures buried within...

There have been hits and misses in the years since FIFA started officially commissioning World Cup theme songs