Snakes
Calling Home: Tracey Rackliff in Sideman, Bali
It was during a deployment to the Solomon Islands in 2013 that former Wairarapa detective sergeants Tracey and Rob Rackliff decided they were going to resign from the police and try something new… Audio, Gallery
Farm Talk - conversations with farmers around the world
A western Australian farming leader says supermarkets have taken control of the fresh milk price and dairy farmers in his state are only just breaking even. Audio
Farm Talk - conversations with farmers around the world
A western Australian farming leader says supermarkets have taken control of the fresh milk price and dairy farmers in his state are only just breaking even.
AudioNSW sees outbreak of fat and healthy venomous snakes
An explosion of fat, venomous snakes. That's how Sean Cade the owner of Australian Snake Catchers in NSW is describing it. At the beginning of October he removed an "extra-large" six foot eastern… Audio
Mark 'Snake Hunter' Pelley returns
Mark 'Snake Hunter' Pelley returns to The Panel to answer listeners' questions about his dangerous line of work. Audio
The Snake Hunter: Mark Pelley
Snake hunter Mark Pelley joins The Panel from Melbourne to talk about the recent boom in business due to lockdown. Audio
Naked and Afraid: New Zealand's Wild Twins push the limits
The Wild Twins have carved a reputation as keen adventurers. But being dropped in the South African wilderness with no food, water, shelter or clothing to film Naked and Afraid challenged the pair's… Video, Audio
Paul Rowley: how to extract venom from a snake
Around 140,000 people die from snake bites each year, Herpetologist Dr Paul Rowley has spent his life extracting venom from the reptiles in the hope of lowering that death count. Audio
Calling Home: Michael Hemmingsen in Guam
Michael Hemmingsen is one half of the two person team in the Philosophy programme at the University of Guam. He, wife Mariko and son Aki have lived on the tropical island for two and a half years and… Audio
The rise of baby brown snakes
You may have heard of the Aussie mum who recently found a baby snake in her child's lunch box in Adelaide. It's prompted warnings that there could be an increase in the number of hatchlings of the… Audio
Should snakes be allowed in zoos?
If you’ve ever been to a zoo in New Zealand you'll know that there's something missing in the reptile habitats - snakes. Audio
Lights, camera, python
Two women in Australia have caught a 40kg, 5m python on film after it turned on a light during the night while slithering through the house.
Snakes are getting trapped in toilets in Queensland
In north Queensland, thirsty snakes are getting trapped in toilets in their search for a drink. Audio
Dangerous snake on the loose on Gold Coast
Biosecurity officals in Queensland are hoping a dangerous snake mistakenly set free by police in Surfers Paradise will be found soon by a member of the public Audio
Eaten Alive
Amazon explorer and conservationist Paul Rosolie has found TV fame as the star of the Discovery Channel's show, Eaten Alive, in which he climbed into a protective suit - packed with cameras and three… Audio