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Why the UK banned Kanye12 Apr 202600:19:02

It started as a festival announcement and ended with a government ban, a cancelled event, and a very pointed statement from the British Prime Minister.

On today’s podcast, we’re going to take a closer look at how exactly the UK government barred Kanye West from entering the UK.

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Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Albanese secures fuel deal with Singapore10 Apr 202600:03:38

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Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reached a deal with Singapore today that will guarantee more fuel supply to Australia.  
  • U.S. first lady Melania Trump has denied that she had any relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorised direct negotiations with Lebanon "as soon as possible,” a day after it bombed its capital Beirut with airstrikes that killed more than 300 people.
  • And today’s good news: The teenage birth rate in the U.S. has fallen to a historic low in the U.S.

Hosts: Zara Seidler and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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The true story of the Kennedy family02 Apr 202600:18:03

One show on Disney+ has dominated social media conversations in recent weeks: Love Story, the John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette biographical series. It’s introduced these Kennedy figures to a whole new generation, but not without criticism. Today, we unpack everything you need to know about the show and how audiences have responded.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: PM announces new gambling ad regulations02 Apr 202600:04:15

Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced new regulations on gambling ads, almost three years after Labor members recommended a crackdown.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump addressed Americans on Wednesday night (local time), threatening to bomb Iran to “the Stone Ages where they belong.”
  • Mouse populations are reaching plague proportions across Australia's key cropping zones, with scientists warning farmers to remain on high alert. 
  • And today’s good news! NASA has successfully launched its Artemis II mission, which will see the most powerful rocket the space organisation has ever built fly around the moon. 

Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Why vaping is worse than we thought01 Apr 202600:15:12

Vaping causes cancer. It might sound like something you probably already knew but for the first time, we have research to confidently back the claim. That’s thanks to an international team of experts led by Aussie scientists, and you’re going to hear from one of them in today’s deep dive. 

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
Guest: Adjunct Professor Bernard Stewart

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Headlines: Albanese to address nation on fuel crisis01 Apr 202600:04:18

Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will make a pandemic-style address to the nation on the fuel supply crisis tonight.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has accused the UK and other nations of failing to support American efforts to secure global oil supplies.
  • Victorian officials have officially confirmed the death of fugitive police-killer Dezi Freeman, after the formal identification of his body.
  • And today’s good news: Asia is getting its own Eurovision Song Contest, with artists from at least 10 countries set to compete in Bangkok this November.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Why everything is about to be 20c cheaper31 Mar 202600:19:40

Some significant cost of living measures have been announced over the last few days, promising to lower the price of everyday transactions. From cheaper fuel to a ban on card surcharges, we’ll take you through everything you need to know in today’s deep dive. 

Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Emma Gillespie
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: ABC tentative pay deal reached31 Mar 202600:04:06

Today's headlines include:

  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned it could take up to two weeks for fuel-price relief measures to flow through to consumers.
  • ABC management and staff have reached a tentative agreement following the national broadcaster’s first major strike in decades.
  • An attack on a Michigan synagogue earlier this month has ‌been declared an “act of terrorism” by U.S. investigators.
  • And today’s good news: Astronomers have found one of the rarest stars in the known universe, a “stellar fossil” that carries chemical traces of the very first stars ever born.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Dezi Freeman's seven-month escape from police30 Mar 202600:14:50

Yesterday, one of Australia’s biggest manhunts in history came to an end with the news that police had shot dead a man believed to be fugitive Dezi Freeman. 

You might remember that name - last August Freeman killed two police officers at a property in regional Victoria. And he’s been on the run ever since. Until yesterday.

Today, we will go through what we know about the killing of one of Australia’s most-wanted criminals. 

Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Govt to halve fuel excise30 Mar 202600:03:46

Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the Government will halve the fuel excise for the next three months, in a bid to bring down petrol prices.
  • Victoria Police have shot and killed Dezi Freeman, the man who killed two police officers in the state’s north-east last August.
  • The Israeli military has suspended a group of soldiers who allegedly attacked CNN journalists in the occupied West Bank. 
  • And today's good news: Australian researchers are teaming up with international scientists to restore coral reefs around the world.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Kyle Sandilands' $100m legal fight29 Mar 202600:14:56

How did an argument about astrology lead to Australia's biggest radio show being cancelled and a $100 million lawsuit? Today we're taking you inside the legal showdown between broadcaster ARN and the highest paid man in Australian media history, Kyle Sandilands. 

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler
Producer: Rosa Bowden 

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Headlines: Govt insists fuel supply is secure27 Mar 202600:03:53

Today's headlines include:

  • The Government has insisted Australia has enough fuel, and that shortages are being driven by panic buying.
  • Communities along the north coast of Western Australia are bracing for tropical cyclone Narelle, which is set to make landfall in the coming hours.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump says he will pause attacks on Iran’s energy plants for 10 days, claiming negotiations to end the war were going “very well”.
  • And today’s good news: Marine biologists have captured the first video of a sperm whale calf being born, with the footage revealing the species shares a complex social cohesion. 

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Why is Depop being sued?09 Apr 202600:15:39

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Second hand fashion giant Depop is being sued in a U.S. court over hidden fees.

A woman in California alleges many Depop users may be unaware of the digital platform's mandatory checkout fees. She’s calling for better transparency, and an undisclosed financial sum. 

Thousands of Depop's 56.3 million registered users could potentially sign on to the lawsuit – what’s known as a class action. We’ll explain everything you need to know in today’s deep dive.

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Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Emma Gillespie
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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The first social media addiction trial26 Mar 202600:17:10

If you've ever felt like social media is designed to make it feel impossible to put your phone down, a jury in the U.S. just agreed with you. They’ve ordered Meta and YouTube to pay for it. This landmark trial was the first in a series of court cases that could reshape how social media works worldwide. In today’s deep dive, we’ll explain how we got here, and what it means for the future of the world’s most popular apps. 

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Rosa Bowden 

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Headlines: State & federal leaders to hold fuel crisis talks26 Mar 202600:03:37

Today's headlines include:

  • State and federal leaders are set to hold emergency talks on the developing fuel crisis next week.
  • Iran is still weighing a U.S. proposal to end the war in the Middle East, despite an initial negative reaction, according to Pakistani intermediaries.
  • Australia and Germany have announced plans  to host members of each other’s militaries, as Europe looks to rely less on the U.S.
  • And today’s good news: A new pair of AI-powered glasses could give people with dementia a helpful boost.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Your questions about the Iran war, answered25 Mar 202600:14:57

This week marks one month since the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran began. As the conflict enters its fourth week, peace deal talks are underway, missile attacks continue across the Middle East, and the economic impact is being felt around the world. Today, we're doing something a little different - we're bringing the TDA team into the studio to get their biggest questions about the war answered.

Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
Guests: Rosa Bowden, Emma Gillespie, Lucy Tassell, Orla Maher
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: ABC staff strike for first time in 20 years25 Mar 202600:04:18

Today's headlines include:

  • ABC staff have walked off the job, marking the public broadcaster’s first major industrial action in 20 years. 
  • The Federal Government has introduced legislation that could see fuel companies fined up to $100 million for misleading customers.
  • A court in the U.S. state of New Mexico has fined Meta $US375 million ($AU539m) for violating child exploitation laws. 
  • And today’s good news: For the second time this year, endangered mountain gorilla twins have been born at Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Germany's celebrity deepfake scandal24 Mar 202600:16:28

Today we’re bringing you a story out of Germany. Unless you’re tapped in to German celebrity culture, you won’t have heard of any of the people involved. And I will say now, the details are distressing. But we still think it’s worth discussing, because this story could have happened anywhere, to anyone. And that’s because it involves sexual AI deepfakes. Here’s what to know about the deepfake scandal making headlines in Germany. 

Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Emma Gillespie
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Australia and EU sign free-trade deal24 Mar 202600:04:19

Today's headlines include:

  • Australia and the European Union have agreed to a new free-trade deal, aimed at reducing tariffs and expanding exports.
  • Under 16-year-olds in Queensland will be banned from riding e‑scooters and e‑bikes, while riders over 16 must hold at least a learner’s licence, the State Government has announced. 
  • At least 66 people have died and dozens are injured after a Colombian military plane crashed in the country’s southern Amazon region.
  • And today’s good news: A decades-long archeological dig in Egypt has uncovered to-do lists and receipts dating back 3,000 years.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Why voters are turning to One Nation23 Mar 202600:20:26

Over the weekend, South Australians voted in a state election. Labor was returned to Government with a decisive victory under Premier Peter Malinauskas, as the polls had predicted. The Liberals suffered another historic defeat but a party that barely existed in the state four years ago, One Nation, finished second. It comes ahead of another important poll, a federal by-election in a historically safe Liberal seat. Today, we’ll explore the rise of One Nation and where Aus politics is headed.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Vic & Tas teachers to strike over pay23 Mar 202600:03:46

Today's headlines include:

  • Thousands of public school students in Victoria and Tasmania are being told to stay home tomorrow, as teachers plan to walk off the job over pay disputes.
  • The Federal Government has announced a snap review into how the war in the Middle East is impacting grocery supplies. 
  • Kyle Sandilands has launched legal proceedings against ARN for cancelling his radio contract.
  • And today’s good news: Colonies of the monarch butterfly species have boomed in Mexico, according to new data from the World Wildlife Fund. 

Hosts: Zara Seidler and Emma Gillespie
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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The AI model built on billions of Pokémon GO images22 Mar 202600:15:26

The developer of Pokemon GO has revealed a new use for the billions of images captured by its users over the years - AI mapping technology. Earlier this month, the company announced the tech will be used to help delivery robots navigate city streets. The announcement has raised questions about the ethics of how the data was collected, including the nature of player consent.

Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Orla Maher

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Investing 101: Your investing questions, answered21 Mar 202600:15:51

In today's podcast, we're breaking down everything you were too embarrassed to ask about investing, from what a trade actually is to how you make money without a finance degree. If the words "ETF" or "portfolio" make your eyes glaze over, this one's for you.

Hosts: Zara Seidler and Billi FitzSimons
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Israeli strikes kill 250 in Lebanon09 Apr 202600:04:15

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Today's headlines include:

  • Israel has carried out major strikes on Lebanon, killing at least 250 people, in the first hours of a disputed ceasefire agreement in the war with Iran.
  • Bruce Lehrmann has lost his last chance to appeal his failed Federal Court defamation case against Channel 10 and journalist Lisa Wilkinson, with the High Court refusing to hear his appeal.
  • A woman has been charged with assault in Sydney after allegedly attacking a man with a hammer in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in the early hours of Thursday morning.
  • And today’s good news! An Australian-Sri Lankan playwright has won the Windham-Campbell prize, a major literary award in the U.S which gives writers 175,000 U.S. dollars - that’s almost a quarter of a million Australian dollars.

Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Headlines: Cyclone makes landfall in Qld, tracks towards NT20 Mar 202600:03:26

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Today's headlines include:

  • A powerful category four cyclone has made landfall on Australia's northern coast, bringing destructive wind gusts. 
  • Israel has launched a fresh wave of attacks on Iran, a spokesperson for the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) has confirmed.
  • FIFA has ruled all women’s football teams competing in world tournaments must have a woman head or assistant coach. 
  • And today’s good news: A university in Hawai’i has removed more than 84,000 kilos of waste from the North Pacific Ocean. 

Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Emily Donohoe
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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Why France is trying to ban Shein19 Mar 202600:13:19

Today we're looking at the legal battle in France over whether ultra fast-fashion giant Shein should be suspended after it was found selling child sexual abuse material on its platform.

If the government wins, Shein could be banned in the country for three months. 

We’ll tell you need to know about the French Government’s fight against fast fashion companies in today’s podcast.

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Headlines: PM announces fuel supply taskforce to address shortages19 Mar 202600:03:53

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Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a new fuel supply taskforce to address shortages triggered by the Middle East Conflict.
  • Tropical Cyclone Narelle, which is a category five cyclone, is heading towards far north Queensland and expected to make landfall around 10am AEST on Friday in a remote community north of Cairns.
  • The Australian stock market has fallen significantly today amid the continued conflict in the Middle East, with the ASX200 falling by 1.53%.
  • And today’s good news: The annual World Happiness report has found that Finland is the happiest land in the world for the ninth year in a row.

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Labor's plan to tax the wealthy18 Mar 202600:16:25

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A 1999 tax discount designed to get Australians investing is now being blamed for locking young people out of the housing market. Two decades later, the government that introduced it is long gone… and the one now in power is eyeing whether to change it. Another big tax change that’s already been confirmed will reshape how the wealthiest Australians are taxed on their super. We’ll unpack everything you need to know about Labor’s moves to tax the wealthy in today’s deep dive. 

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Headlines: Australian military base damaged by Iranian missile 18 Mar 202600:03:28

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Today's headlines include:

  • An Australian military base in the Middle East has sustained minor damage from an Iranian missile, the Prime Minister has confirmed.
  • The NSW parliament has banned symbols affiliated with recently outlawed hate group, Hizb ut-Tahrir.
  • Cuba has reconnected its energy grid and brought its largest oil-fired power plant back online, following a 29-hour nationwide blackout. 
  • And today’s good news: An 11-year-old in the UK has designed a pair of glasses which make it easier for people with dyslexia to read. 

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The fall of the world’s biggest youth media company17 Mar 202600:17:06

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Last week, Buzzfeed, once the biggest youth media company in the world, announced that there is substantial doubt that it can keep operating as a business. It comes off the back of years of losses for the company best known for its listicles and quizzes. In today’s podcast, we’re going to explain the origins of Buzzfeed, the rise and fall of it, and why it’s future is in jeopardy. 

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Headlines: RBA increases cash rate to 4.1%17 Mar 202600:03:29

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Today's headlines include:

  • The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has increased the cash rate from 3.85% to 4.1%.
  • NSW has become the first state to launch digital birth certificates.
  • Three teenagers are suing Elon Musk’s xAI, the company behind Grok, alleging it knowingly designed its image generator to allow users to create sexually explicit content using real photos of other people.
  • And today's good news: Researchers in the U.S. have found that data from wearable devices could help detect insulin resistance, a key precursor to type 2 diabetes.

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Are we about to run out of Petrol?16 Mar 202600:17:24

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Today we’re unpacking a pretty simple question with a complicated answer. Could Australia run out of petrol? The short answer is: not tomorrow. The longer answer involves a 33km strip of water in the Middle East, a war that's now in its third week, and a fuel crisis that's already hitting regional Australians hard.

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Headlines: Australia won't send ships to Strait of Hormuz16 Mar 202600:03:31

Today's headlines include:

  • Australia has declared it won’t send naval ships to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane off Iran. 
  • Award-winning Australian author Craig Silvey has been charged with more child exploitation offences, including one alleging he produced such material.
  • The bodies of three fishermen have been recovered after a huge search effort off the South Australian coast. 
  • And today’s good news: For the first time in the 98-year history of the Academy Awards, a woman has won the Oscar for Best Cinematography.

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Am I about to be replaced by a computer? 15 Mar 202600:18:16

Australia's biggest tech companies have cut thousands of jobs in a matter of weeks - and they're all pointing to the same reason: AI. But experts say the picture is more complicated than the headlines, which often invoke fear in Australians across almost any line of work. Today, we’ll break it all down. 

Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimons
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Wait, is the war in Iran over?08 Apr 202600:15:35

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The hostilities between the US and Iran have, for now, paused, following a tense couple of days.

In the course of a few hours, we went from US President Donald Trump threatening the end of a whole civilisation to a two-way ceasefire being announced by both the US and Iran. 

In today’s podcast, we’ll walk you through the dramatic timeline, and the events that led to the current ceasefire coming into force.

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What epilepsy actually looks like14 Mar 202600:12:43

March is Epilepsy Awareness Month. Epilepsy affects around 250,000 Australians. Chances are, someone in your life has it. And yet, for many of us, our only real reference point for epilepsy is probably a dramatic seizure scene from a TV show - which, as we'll hear today, isn't exactly accurate.

Today I'm sitting down with Carol Ireland, CEO at Epilepsy Action Australia, to answer the questions that people genuinely have about epilepsy but maybe haven't known how to ask. From what a seizure actually looks like, to how you support a mate who has it, to what it means to live with a condition that most people can't see.

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Headlines: 800 million litres of fuel released into Aus market13 Mar 202600:04:04

Today's headlines include:

  • Energy Minister Chris Bowen has approved the release of almost 800 million litres of fuel to Australia’s market, initially targeting regional areas.
  • A man has rammed his vehicle into a synagogue in the U.S. state of Michigan in what federal investigators said was a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. 
  • Bluesfest, a popular music festival held annually in Byron Bay, has announced the cancellation of its 2026 edition. 
  • And today’s good news: For the first time, a team of scientists has grown chickpeas in soil designed to mimic the surface of the moon. 

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How much PR goes into an Oscars win?12 Mar 202600:20:46

For as long as the Oscars have existed, people have campaigned to win them. Back in 1929, when Mary Pickford was nominated for best Actress at the second-ever Academy Awards, she invited the voting committee - then just five people - over to her house for tea. And won. In today’s episode, we’ll unpack the history of Oscar campaigning, and explain why frontrunner Timothee Chalamet has been making headlines. 

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Headlines: Iran strikes fuel tankers in Strait of Hormuz12 Mar 202600:03:35

Today's headlines include:

  • Iran has struck two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters in the Strait of Hormuz, raising the number of ships struck in the region since fighting began to at least 16. 
  • Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson has quit his job with the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion because he said he was overpaid for the work he was doing.
  • Software giant Atlassian has announced it is cutting its global workforce by 10%, including nearly 500 roles in Australia. 
  • And today’s good news: Indigenous rangers have captured two rarely seen animals in the first camera survey on Cape Barren Island, off the coast of Tasmania.

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Is Australia going to war?11 Mar 202600:13:04

Earlier this week, the Australian Government announced it will be sending aircraft, weapons and troops to the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. It led us to one question: Does that mean that Australia has now entered this war? We’re going to explore the answer to that question in today’s podcast.

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Headlines: Corruption watchdog clears Scott Morrison over Robodebt11 Mar 202600:04:20

Today's headlines include:

  • Matt Canavan has outlined his agenda as the new Nationals leader, telling reporters, “we have to fight back for Australians.”
  • The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has cleared former Prime Minister Scott Morrison over his involvement in the illegal robodebt scheme, while two others have been found to be corrupt.
  • Hundreds of people have fled their homes as floodwaters threaten regional communities in central Queensland. 
  • And today’s good news: Two small marsupials thought to have gone extinct over 6,000 years ago have been found alive by Aussie researchers.

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Why Australia gave Iran's footballers asylum10 Mar 202600:16:15

A moment of silence on a Gold Coast football pitch last week set off a chain of events involving the Australian Federal Police, a middle-of-the-night phone call between two world leaders, and an extraordinary visa decision… all against the backdrop of an active war. In today’s deep dive, we’re going to explain everything you need to know about the Iranian women’s football team and the Federal Government’s decision to grant players asylum. 

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Headlines: David Littleproud quits as Nationals leader 10 Mar 202600:04:22

Today's headlines include:

  • Nationals Leader David Littleproud has announced he is quitting as leader of the party, but will still remain in parliament. 
  • Thousands of Australians have returned home from the Middle East, after the escalating U.S-Iran conflict forced airspaces in the region to shut down last week. 
  • Kyle Sandilands has broken his silence after broadcaster ARN announced his co-host, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, had quit the duo's longstanding breakfast radio show.
  • And today’s good news: UK researchers have discovered what may be the world’s oldest known ‘white-out’ style correction fluid on an ancient Egyptian artwork. 

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Why you can't watch PornHub anymore09 Mar 202600:12:34

In case you missed it, people can no longer watch porn on Pornhub, unless you have an existing account. And if you don’t have an existing account, well, you can’t create one. That’s because of a new code that came into force in Australia yesterday that requires all porn sites to verify the ages of its users. We’ll discuss the new laws and why PornHub has responding by shutting off most access to its website in today’s podcast.

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Headlines: Former Liberal MP on trial for child abuse09 Mar 202600:03:13

Today's headlines include:

  • A former Liberal MP on trial for child abuse has been cleared of some but not all charges related to a 13-year-old boy.
  • The Australian share market has plunged and oil prices have surged as the U.S-Israeli war with Iran continued to intensify over the weekend.
  • A woman has fired numerous shots into the home of pop music ‌star Rihanna in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, according to local news outlets.
  • And today’s good news: Ben Tudhope became Australia’s first medallist at the 2026 Winter Paralympics on Sunday (local time), claiming silver in the men’s snowboard cross in Cortina.

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Headlines: Global oil prices fall08 Apr 202600:04:23

Today's headlines include:

  • Israel has given its support to a U.S. ceasefire deal with Iran, but warned the agreement does not include Lebanon.
  • Meanwhile, Australian and global share markets have lifted after news the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire. 
  • Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith will remain in custody for over a week after being charged with multiple war crimes. 
  • And today’s good news: Researchers have identified an important juvenile green sea turtle habitat on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Are we heading for World War III?08 Mar 202600:11:23

Earlier this month, the U.S. and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran, killing the country's Supreme Leader. Iran then fired back with waves of missiles and drones across the Middle East. By the end of the weekend, people all over the world were doing the same thing — opening their phones and googling the term  "world war." In today’s podcast we’re going to discuss what defines a world war, and get to the bottom of whether or not we’re already in one.

Hosts: Elliot Lawry and Billi FitzSimons
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Headlines: Trump fires Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem06 Mar 202600:03:39

Today's headlines include:

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed three Australian navy personnel were aboard a U.S. submarine that sank an Iranian warship this week. 
  • Pharmacists in Victoria will soon be able to provide the contraceptive pill without a prescription or GP consultation. 
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has fired his Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, two days after she faced a parliamentary inquiry
  • And today’s good news: There were 309 new freshwater fish species identified in 2025, the most in a single year since 2017, and the third highest number since records began in 1758.

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The fight over how AI is used in war05 Mar 202600:16:45

In case you missed it, the U.S. Government has recently been clashing with one of the biggest AI companies over how it is using their technology. At the heart of the argument is two things how AI is used to surveil populations. And how AI is used in war. This saga resembles a thriller movie that is one of those stories that you just couldn’t write. So here is how it all unfolded.

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Headlines: American submarine sinks Iranian warship05 Mar 202600:03:19

Today's headlines include:

  • The US-Iran war has further escalated after an American submarine sank an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka, killing at least 80 people.
  • Canada's prime minister Mark Carney has delivered an address to Australia’s Federal Parliament and urged the two countries, which he described as “strategic cousins” to boost their cooperation on a number of fronts.
  • A by-election has officially been announced for the regional NSW seat of Farrer on 9 May.
  • And today’s good news: The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics officially begin tomorrow morning with the Opening Ceremony beginning at 6am (AEDT).

Reporting with AAP.

Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler 
Producer: Rosa Bowden

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