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Grave Matters

Grave Matters

By: SBS
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While death may be one of life’s only certainties, most of us are woefully unprepared for it. Grave Matters is back for season 2! Hosts Anthony Levin and Nadine J. Cohen explore grief, death care and the business of dying, asking experts the questions we’re all too scared to ask. Grave digging even deeper this season, Anthony and Nadine hear from a forensic cleaner, a monster expert, a psycho-sexologist, and other inspiring, passionate people whose life's work is helping us to better navigate death. Lift your spirits with Grave Matters: a lively look at death.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services Social Sciences
Episodes
  • True Crime High: The Sociology Class Solving Murders
    Nov 27 2025
    Is it possible to protect today’s teens from the evils of the world? Are high schools adequately preparing them for adulthood in the age of AI? In small-town Tennessee, one teacher is using cold case murders to educate students with staggering results.
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    52 mins
  • End of Life Yarning: An Indigenous Perspective on Dying
    Nov 19 2025
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were practising end of life care for thousands of years prior to colonisation. But with the loss of traditional practices in many communities, are mainstream palliative care services equipped to cater to the needs of Indigenous people? And what can we learn from Indigenous perspectives on dying?
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    52 mins
  • Death by Robot: Homo Digitalis and the AI Revolution
    Nov 12 2025
    From driving cars to drafting emails, retail therapy to disease diagnosis, artificial intelligence now permeates almost every aspect of our lives. But how is AI innovation affecting death and dying? Are we moving towards digital immortality, or does the onset of sentient AI sound the death knell for humankind?
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    57 mins
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