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What’s it Like to be Chased by a Cassowary? Fascinating answers to perplexing questions: The most informative and entertaining explainers from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald
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What’s it Like to be Chased by a Cassowary? Fascinating answers to perplexing questions: The most informative and entertaining explainers from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald
Written by:
Felicity Lewis 
Read by:
Sam SmithCaz Prescott 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 51 minutes 
Published:
December 01 2020 
Available Date:
December 01 2020 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781867505433 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Science & Technology 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Penguin Audio Australia 
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Catnip for the curious, this anthology of the best explainers from The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald is an engaging and lively curation of authoritative and original voices from the nation’s most trusted news outlets.

Ever wondered what happens to us as we die? Or how the Esky became an Aussie cultural icon? Or why we have leap years? Then look no further – and even if you haven’t wondered, you’ll want to find out. This anthology is a diverse collection of explainers by some of the finest writers from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. It tackles quintessentially Australian topics (where does the term ‘mate’ come from?) as well as questions being grappled with around the world (what will our homes be powered by in the future?). Inquisitive readers love the explainer columns for their strong and surprising storytelling, deeply researched reporting and inventive illustrations. They have become some of the most popular content articles in The Age and Herald, and reader requests have inspired explainers about exploring everything from think tanks to tennis racquets, from quantitative easing to why cicadas sing at dusk. Explainers offer a rich understanding of how and why – rather than just who, what, when and where. Within these pages you will find an absorbing and illuminating selection of some of the most popular explainers, as well as never before published pieces especially written for this book. There are surprising facts about all aspects of life and information about all kinds of investigations from throughout history and around the world.