Friday, August 30, 2019
Monash Business School graduate Jonathan Byrt - inspiring a more reusable society.
Jonathan Byrt is changing the way that water is consumed. He talks about how his business degree sparked his interest in creating change and inspiring a more reusable society.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Jumping into Antarctic waters. Be Fearless. Be Intrepid
Mandi is from Texas. This is her first trip to Antarctica, her first time on a ship, and she is facing the daunting prospect of the polar plunge.
Scams Awareness Week 2019 - too smart to be scammed?
The Scamwatch team hit the streets of Melbourne and asked members of the public to test their knowledge on current scams. How did they go?
Sunday, August 11, 2019
Finding the best tacos in Mexico City
So you’ve landed in Mexico and all you want to do is stuff your face with the world’s best street food: tacos. But where do you go? What should you try?
Intrepid 18 to 29s: Mia in Egypt
Intrepid's 18 to 29s Adventures are for the next generation of socially conscious explorers.
The art of connecting with strangers. Be Open. Be Intrepid.
For Nigerian-born travel photographer Lola Akinmade Åkerström, the most powerful aspect of
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Beating The Superbugs - A Different Lens
The superbugs are on the march. As the effectiveness of antibiotics declines, the mortality of humans is at risk. It’s estimated that by 2050, 10 million people will have succumbed to a superbug. And the threat is increasing.
The Business of Energy - A Different Lens
Our planets’ resources are finite.
Fossil fuels once held dominion over the economic agendas of countries, but with the global shift to renewable solutions agendas have shifted.
The Question of Retaliation - A Different Lens
Gandhi famously said, an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. Is the idea of
‘retaliation’ based in equivalency or has it warped into something more sinister?
In this episode of A Different Lens we explore retaliation against criminals, cyberbullies and
whistle-blowers to determine if the concept of an eye for an eye still has a place in our
changing world.
Designing Future Cities - A Different Lens
Australia’s population is growing faster than anticipated. But are we ready to handle it? The changing pattern of incoming migrants is changing the social, cultural and economic lives of our communities, and only with smart planning can we prepare for the coming decades.
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