The Future Of
Energy Transition | Prof Petra Tschakert & Prof Peta Ashworth
The Future Of, Ep 119 | 52:7
While the scientific efforts to move to a greener world ramp up, what are the potential benefits of a more human-centred approach to the energy transition?
Mountain Biking | Paul Braybrook & Rod Annear
The Future Of, Ep 118 | 40:28
Riding a wave of renewed popularity, how is mountain biking shaping up as a sport and family adventure?
Echidnas | Dr Christine Cooper
The Future Of, Ep 117 | 26:36
As one of the world’s rarest mammals, the iconic echidna has developed surprising ways to adapt to a warming climate.
Cryo-Conservation | Prof Ricardo Mancera and Dr Bryn Funnekotter
The Future Of, Ep 116 | 37:14
Why are experts turning to cryo-preservation to combat plant extinction threats? Find out in this episode of The Future Of.
Brain Trauma and Sports | Dr Sarah Hellewell
The Future Of, Ep 115 | 25:14
Within our sporting codes, there's a hidden player on the field: brain trauma. How are subtle hits changing athletes' brains long-term?
Early Childhood Education and Technology | Emma Cross
The Future Of, Ep 114 | 36:53
As digital technology rapidly develops, how can children grow, connect and learn safely?
Voice To Parliament | Cheryl Kickett - Tucker
The Future Of, Ep 113 | 36:14
Is this Australia's pivotal moment? Join us as we discuss the upcoming referendum on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
Cyber Warfare | Dr Nickson M. Karie
The Future Of, Ep 112 | 27:26
In the face of cyber threats, how do nations & organisations safeguard personal data & secure the digital systems we rely on?
Legalising Cannabis (Re-Release) | Prof Simon Lenton
The Future Of, Ep 111 | 25:28
Could Australia legalise recreational cannabis use while avoiding the same profit-driven pitfalls that have occurred with tobacco and alcohol?
Jobs for Humans (Re-Release) | Prof Mark Griffin
The Future Of, Ep 110 | 21:21
Digital disruption, AI, automation and changing views about work-life balance are going to transform our workplaces. A Deloitte Access Economics report forecasts that four out of five jobs created between now and 2030 will be for ‘knowledge workers’.