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background briefing / Radio National's Weekly Investigate Documentary

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Welcome to Radio National - the ABC's specialist information and arts network. Radio National presents lively debate about subjects that affect everybody: health, science, education, environment, law, religion alongside the most innovative music, performance and arts shows on Australian radio. It features popular presenters including Robyn Williams, Geraldine Doogue, Julie McCrossin, Vivian Schenker, Phillip Adams and Michael Cathcart, and well-known shows such as Late Night Live, The Planet and Background Briefing. This website lets you explore Radio National and its extensive specialist programs. What is Radio National? Radio National provides a unique service giving Australians access to the world of social, cultural, political and economic ideas. This includes analysing, inquiring and provoking debate about 'why' and not simply 'what'. Our uniqueness is maintained and enhanced by ensuring the range and depth of specialist coverage (including science, arts, education, law, religion, women's issues, and international affairs) is greater than any other media outlet. Radio National aims to stimulate and entertain, increase curiosity and help ordinary, intelligent Australians make sense of an increasingly complex world. Radio National programs explore the capabilities of the radio medium itself and have the highest possible journalistic, ethical and production standards. Background to Radio National Radio National has links that go back to the original aims that saw the ABC come into being in 1932: to draw the country together by bringing radio of special quality, importance and relevance to all Australians. Radio National's programs keep listeners in touch with what's happening in Australia and overseas as well as showcasing new and challenging ideas. Radio National broadcasts to every capital city in Australia and to over 235 regional centres. This national coverage is made possible by a complex network of transmitters and satellites which provide over 247 individual frequencies across the AM and FM bands. With over 65 specialist radio programs broadcast across Australia each week, Radio National provides lively debate, fascinating insights, and an entertaining look at subjects that touch on all aspects of our lives. Produced by highly skilled broadcasters, each program offers in-depth analysis of topics not found anywhere else on radio. And they're produced in a variety of forms: as magazine features, documentary, drama, readings and talk-based programs.