This Must Be The Place Podcast
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This Must Be The Place Podcast
This Must Be the Place is a podcast-in-the-offing with occasional installments, hosted by David Nichols (University of Melbourne) and Elizabeth Taylor (Monash University). It’s a podcast about space, place, culture and society. It’s kind of like the Urbanists (a community radio show on RRR, about ur...
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Here’s a rough intro to Midland Highway Revisited: An Investigative Musical from a Haunted House
Here’s a rough intro to Midland Highway Revisited: An Investigative Musical from a Haunted House
This Must Be The Place on the Midland Hi...

Anitra Nelson on Post-Carbon Inclusion- Open localism and degrowth in Castlemaine
In Castlemaine in Central Victoria, Liz from This Must Be The Place interviews Anitra Nelson about a new book, Post-Carbon Inclusion: Transitions Buil...

Student podcast – urban positions and practices – Billboards
work from a course I recently coordinated for Monash Masters of Urban Planning and Design and Masters of Architecture students. A new course Called Ur...

Student podcast – urban positions and practices – Playgrounds
Here’s a bit of a cheat update of the This Must Be The Place podcast: 4 episodes of student work from a course I recently coordinated for Monash Maste...

Student podcast – urban positions and practices – Park Benches
Here’s a bit of a cheat update of the This Must Be The Place podcast: 4 episodes of student work from a course I recently coordinated for Monash Maste...

Student podcast – urban positions and practices – Dogs in Cities
Here’s a bit of a cheat update of the This Must Be The Place podcast: 4 episodes of student work from a course I recently coordinated for Monash Maste...

The City in the Distance: Looking back on Lake Mokoan and the geography of old music technologies
“Things fall apart- it’s scientific” is a line from the Talking Heads song “Wild Life”. Like most Talking Heads songs, including the one from which th...

“Urban Surfaces, Graffiti and the right to the city” with Sabina Andron
As part of Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio, David Nichols of This Must Be The Place podcast interviews Sabina Andron - a cities scholar specializing...

Music, memory, and migration: Paul Long on also-rans, pirate radio, and other Birmingham ephemera
As part of Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio, Liz Taylor of This Must be the Place interviews Paul Long, Professor in Creative and Cultural Industries...

“Music City Melbourne: Urban Culture, History and Policy” with Shane Homan and Seamus O’Hanlon
As part of Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio Liz Taylor of This Must be the Place talks with Shane Homan and Seamus O’Hanlon about their book “Music C...

TMBTP Urban Policy and Research – 40th anniversary party
Urban Policy and Research – 40th anniversary journal party
This episode of This Must Be The Place is a live recording from the party hel...

Records of the Loss Property Department of Gardiner Reserve: With Professor Brendan Gleeson
In this summer instalment of erstwhile podcast This Must Be The Place, Liz Taylor (no, not the actor – who is dead by the way) talks with Brendan Glee...

“Dare to be a public transport city”: Jan Scheurer on comparing PT between cities and over time
In this episode of This Must be The Place Liz opportunistically interviews Associate Professor Jan Scheurer. Jan has been involved in public transport...

The past, potential and perils of swimming in urban rivers: discussion with Loretta Bellato
The past, potential and perils of swimming in urban rivers. After quite a long dormancy period, in this episode of This Must Be The Place Liz has a fo...

Urban History Planning History Conference 2020: Nick Phelps on edge cities and monorails
In this episode of This Must Be The Place Elizabeth reports from Launceston, Tasmania, from the Urban History Planning History conference. (Listeners...

Urban History Planning History Conference 2020: Alysia Bennett on ‘Right Sizing’ Housing
In this episode of This Must Be The Place Elizabeth reports from Launceston, Tasmania, from the Urban History Planning History conference. (Listeners...

The Pyramid Hill Tragedy 1906 (Digital Death Trip Investigates), Episode 3/3: “It comes back again"
This episode of This Must Be The Place is part of the Digital Death Trip segment, where we investigate geographically themed ‘tragedies’ selected at r...

The Pyramid Hill Tragedy 1906 (Digital Death Trip Investigates), Episode 2/3: “Lie of the Land”
Because Liz collected too much info, this digital death trip podcast is in 3 parts. This is the 2nd episode of 3. Listen to episode 1 first! This epis...

The Pyramid Hill Tragedy 1906 (Digital Death Trip Investigates), Episode 1/3: “Triple Tragedy”
This episode of This Must Be The Place is part of the Digital Death Trip segment, where we investigate geographically themed ‘tragedies’ selected at r...

Living in the Music City: If You've Got a Spare Half a Million (live recording)
The "Living in the Music City: If you've got a spare half a million" event was held at the Toff in Town in Melbourne as part of the 2019 Festival of U...

Living in the Music City: This Must be The Place’s best-of/re-runs on music and places
“Living in the Music City: If You’ve got a Spare Half A Million” will be held at Melbourne’s Toff in Town on September 2nd as part of the 2019 Festiva...

Planning Across Borders: From Melways to Midigama
In this episode of This Must Be the Place Liz and Laura are joined by Monash Urban Planning and Design students Lachlan Burke, Sylvia Tong and Will Mc...

Trial by Cladding
This episode of This Must Be The Place is a bit different – normally I talk to people, but in this episode I (meaning Liz Taylor, Monash University)...