Life Matters


Life Matters is a magazine-style radio program that has been broadcast on Radio National by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation since 1992. The first presenter was Geraldine Doogue, and as of 2025 the program is presented Monday to Thursday by Tegan Taylor and by Beverley Wang on Fridays. Covering a range of social and personal issues, it airs each weekday at 9a.m., and is repeated at 7p.m.

History

Life Matters was devised in 1992 as "a program charting social change" by a trio consisting of Doogue, Norman Swan, and producer Joanne Upham. Doogue had been recruited to Radio National in 1991 to present Offspring, a predecessor program to Life Matters, after losing her passion for hard news following her high-profile recruitment by the ABC to work in news and current affairs including the launch of The National, the networks' contentious and unsuccessful remoulding of their evening television news and current affairs hour

Presenters

Format and description

Life Matters covers a range of topics relating to personal relationships, health, financial and work issues, "and the world". It interviews experts and invites listeners to contribute by phoning in and sending text messages. Throughout its history, the show has also had a rolling offering of special regular segments & feature series, with recent notable examples including Dated: Love Online After 50, Hillary Harper's very personal five-part investigation of later-life searching for romance and relationship in the online era of dating apps, as well as Ask Aunty, the programme's final Friday segment which takes a lighthearted examination of sometimes quirky, sometimes awkward social and personal dilemmas and presents one such case to invited guests to examine and advise on, with the guests being a mix of comics, humourists, writers and relationship experts.
From its inception the program has been broadcast on weekdays from 9 am., it is repeated at 7pm, and past episodes are also available on the ABC Listen app.