David Thom
How We Got Here
David Thom talks with some of the smartest minds in Australia to figure out how we got to this weird moment in history. From politics and identity to music and sport, each episode features a new expert as they answer the question: How did we get here? How We Got Here: Host: David Thom Music: Anya Haywood
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Why we're losing our communities: Sean Kelly 07.07.2026 32:06
We are living through a crisis of loneliness. As more money than ever flows in and out of our economy we seem to be missing those essential things that make us human. At the same time politicians seem to believe in less and less and aren't even bothering to solve the issues we face. Sean Kelly is the author of the recent Quarterly Essay: The Good Fight and The Game: A Portrait of Scott Morrison. H...
AFL is older then Soccer - The History of Australian sport: Daryl Adair 24.06.2026 29:00
Australia is a nation defined by its sport. But there is more to our sporting past then many know. On this episode of How We Got Here David Thom sits down with Daryl Adair Associate Professor of Sport Management in the Business School at University of Technology Sydney to discuss. How We Got Here: Host: David Thom Music: Anya Haywood
How Australian history was made: Anna Clark 16.06.2026 41:29
Australian history as we know it didn't just happen, it was delicately crafted. Which perspectives were heard and who's stories we told have shaped us a nation. On this episode of How We Got Here, I'm joined by historian Anna Clark and author of 'Making Austalian History' to discuss all of this and more. How We Got Here: Host: David Thom Music: Anya Haywood
What did Australia really look like when it was colonised?: Bruce Pascoe 09.06.2026 32:29
Bruce Pascoe is one of the most exciting and controversial minds in Australia. His book Dark Emu broke open the idea the Aboriginal civilisations were primitive nomadic societies. I brought him on to talk about one fascinating question: Over 60,000 years of uninterupted cultural development, can you perfect society? On this episode of How We Got Here, David Thom and Bruce Pascoe discuss time, agri...
Solid Rock & Mythologising Australia: Shane Howard 02.06.2026 29:52
In 1982 Goanna released Solid Rock, a song that changed the way Australia talked about it's relationship to it's Indigenous people. So where did it come from and where does it still stand? On this episode of How We Got Here I sit down with Shane Howard, the lead singer of Goanna to discuss. How We Got Here: Host: David Thom Music: Anya Haywood, Goanna
What is John Howard's Legacy?: Amy Remeikis 26.05.2026 34:29
John Howard is one of Australia's most important prime ministers. But as many look back on his tenure with rose tinted glasses, Amy Remeikis' new book 'Where It All Went Wrong: The Case Against John Howard' paints a different picture. On this weeks episode of 'How We Got Here' I'm joined by Amy to discuss her book and Howard's legacy. Host: David Thom Music: Anya Haywood
The Brutality of Aussie history: Warwick Thornton 19.05.2026 31:06
Warwick Thornton is one of Australia's most exciting filmmakers. Sydney Morning Herald named his 2009 film Samson & Delilah the greatest Australian film of all time. But his depiction of Australia's frontier history in 2017's Sweet Country and now in 2026's Wolfram makes him one of the most interesting chroniclers of Australian history. On this episode of How We Got Here, I sat down with Warwick t...
The Idea of Australia: Julianne Schultz 13.05.2026 44:18
What does it mean to be Australian? On this weeks episode David is joined by Julianne Shultz, emeritus professor at Griffith University of media and culture. She was the founding editor of the Australian literary and current affairs journal Griffith Review. She has been an academic, a journalist, an author, and columnist for the Guardian. In 2022 she wrote a book called The Idea of Australia: A s...
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