Nat has been on the tools (kind of); Game reviewer Adam Christou guides us through the world of Zelda; CEO Kent Morris from The Torch talks about the Confined 14 exhibition; Dr. Jen teaches us about us about eDNA and its ethical predicaments; Design director David Constantine chats about mycelium and the IM-Permanent exhibition at the Abbotsford Convent; Actors Rachel Kamath and Shamita Siva talk about the role of culture in their play Crocodiles; the team discuss the latest technology of electric blankets and Justin ‘Digga’ Calverley shares his excitement for autumn foliage. With presenters Simon Winkler, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.
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