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What would it be like to lose your father when you were still a toddler, yet in many ways come to know him intimately through the ways people - sometimes strangers - told you how he made them feel?
That’s the absolute reality for Robert Irwin who joins Osher for this episode.
They talk about conservation, photography, having a Dad who was a super-hero and Robert reveals the true role of Terri Irwin in the legacy of this famous conservation dynasty.
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Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s most successful children’s book authors, who drew on his experience as a school teacher to redefine what it was that made kids want to read.
Anyone who reads books to their kids knows that some are just excellent, and some are pretty ordinary.
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Published 11/26/24
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Published 11/24/24