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The world’s most expensive spice appears in the written record as early as 2300 BCE, and is revered by cultures around the globe. It takes between 70,000 and 200,000 flowers to produce just one kilogram of dried saffron threads. But the precious and sacred plant is under serious threat from climate change.
Guest: Nina Elkadi, Plant Humanities Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard
Letter writing with Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower
Lorraine and Shaan Peeters on healing the Stolen Generation
Indigenous claims to Murray-Darling water rights
Johann Hari and the magic weight loss drugs
Bruce Shapiro's America
Wild Quests: Journeys into Ecotourism and the Future for Animals
Exploring the world through the ocean with James Bradley
Laura Tingle's Canberra: Albanese's attendance at women's march backfires
Melanie Oppenheimer on the commemoration of Australian women in war
Ross McMullin's 'Life so full of promise'
A little Greek island had a very big role in the Anzac story
Is there any hope for a two-state solution?
Reclaiming the Greek godesses with Natalie Haynes
Ian Dunt's UK
Out of the Darkness: The Germans, 1942 - 2022
Laura Tingle's Canberra: PM heads to Kokoda, and the government vs Elon Musk
From the LNL Archive: Andrew O'Hagan and Karl Miller
Tony Birch on First Nations writing
Could the ANC lose power in South Africa?
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