Sunday Profile - Program podcast

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ABC Radio's Sunday Profile brings you significant interviews with the major players in all areas of public life. Richard Aedy talks with newsmakers from across Australia and beyond, and provides detailed story analysis and background information to keep you up to date.

Bill Granger has not only been changing the way we eat for more than two decades, but has also been exporting the Australian lifestyle.

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On the front line in the war against wildlife poaching, Damien Mander is making a difference.
Sue Ismiel Jan. 10, 2016
From Syria to Sydney, a business success story that started in Sue Ismiel's kitchen.
Minoti Apte Jan. 3, 2016
Professor Minote Apte wasn’t able to legally work when she arrived in Australia, but as a medical doctor she wasn't used to being idle. She volunteered in the pathology lab of a local hospital and is now a world leading medical researcher.
Murray Fredericks Dec. 27, 2015
Murray Fredericks’ photographs of nothing are considered quite something.
Young millionaire Ruslan Kogan talks about growing up in housing commission flats, his entrepreneurial drive that lead to his big idea, and the future of Kogan.com.
Helen Joyce Dec. 13, 2015
The would-be dancer who became a mathematician and then a journalist at one of the world’s top magazines.
Sarah Marquis Dec. 6, 2015
Solo extreme walker, Sarah Marquis is a National Geographic adventurer.
Hans Hulsbosch Nov. 29, 2015
Hans Hulsbosch has designed some of Australia’s most iconic brands.
Ann Sherry Nov. 22, 2015
Ann Sherry is Australia's most influential woman for 2015.
Garry Kasparov Nov. 15, 2015
Russian pro-democracy leader, Garry Kasparov, wants the West to confront President Vladimir Putin, because meaningful opposition needs to come from abroad.
Jane Hunt Nov. 8, 2015
Jane Hunt discusses the long and complicated adoption process which differs among each state and the territory in Australia.
Jocelyn Moorhouse Nov. 1, 2015
Jocelyn Moorhouse talks about her childhood, her famous husband P.J.Hogan, her children and her latest film – the revenge, comedy-drama, ‘The Dressmaker’.
Jane Elith Oct. 25, 2015
Dr Jane Elith is the recipient of the 2015 Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year.
Tom Alegounarias Oct. 18, 2015
Tom Alegounarias is President of BOSTES, NSW. His organisation sets the standards in curriculum, teacher quality, and most relevantly, the HSC.
Ken Wyatt Oct. 11, 2015
Ken Wyatt is a genuinely history-making politician. In 2010 he became Australia’s first Aboriginal to be elected to the House of Representatives. Last month he was appointed Assistant Minister for Health, making him the first indigenous front bencher.
Ray "Rabbits" Warren Oct. 4, 2015
An interview with a man with one of the best-known voices in the country – Ray "Rabbits" Warren.
Andrew Upton Sept. 27, 2015
Andrew Upton will step down as the artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company and settle down overseas once again with wife Cate Blanchett.
Helen Joyce Sept. 20, 2015
The would-be dancer who became a mathematician and then a journalist at one of the world’s top magazines.
Peter Bouckaert Sept. 13, 2015
Peter Bouckaert brought the world’s attention to those haunting images of Aylan Kurdi.