Professor Anna Clark on fishing and History

Professor Anna Clark is an historian and fishing enthusiast whose interests have intersected with her book, The Catch: Australia's love affair with fishing. Anna Clark is co-director of the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS and author of numerous critically acclaimed books about how history is made and taught in Australia. Read More

Crossword puzzle creator Fred Piscop

Fred Piscop is a master puzzle creator and a legend of crossword construction. He has been a regular contributor to The New York Times, a former daily crossword editor for USA Today, former editor of the Washington Post Sunday crossword, and now a contributor of cryptic crosswords to the Times and The Guardian. Read More

Film Reviewer Michael Jones

Michael Jones has been the 2SER Breakfast Film Reviewer since 1997. He shares his approach to film reviewing and early experiences that ignited his enjoyment of seeing movies at the cinema (including Star Wars and Indiana Jones).  Read More

Thank you Anthony Dockrill (part 2)

Continuing the conversation with Anthony Dockrill, this week covering some of the regular themes of the Wide Open Air Exchange about early interests and experiences that spur on our vocational choices.   Read More

Naomi Lewis, Homelessness NSW

The UN theme for International Women's Day 2024 is economic pathways to gender equality. We're joined by Naomi Lewis from Homelessness NSW to discuss gender specific issues affecting women experiencing homelessness and how securing housing can lead to economic empowerment.  Read More

Generalist, Pauline Futeran

A discussion of what it can mean to be a generalist in your vocational life with Pauline Futeran whose skills and attributes have transferred across professions in different sectors and in various kinds of roles. Read More

Handywoman, Norma Dann aka MsFixet

Norma Dann aka MsFixet is a handywoman providing lawn, garden and home repair services. Norma shares what informs and motivates her vocational choices and comments on some of the gender issues she observes through her work. Read More