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Is the 'Closing the Gap' initiative actually working?
Is the 'Closing the Gap' initiative actually working?

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This month we've heard two updates on the 'Closing the Gap' initiative, aimed at improving the lives of Fir…

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Would you buy a house with the Government?
Would you buy a house with the Government?

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Housing affordability is something that we talk about a lot at The Daily Aus, and the ins and outs of it ca…

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Sophie Delezio wants you to stop calling her an inspiration
Sophie Delezio wants you to stop calling her an inspiration

Sophie Delezio spent much of her childhood recovering from two horrific accidents, but chances are you already knew that. That's because as Sophie re…

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Why is the Super Bowl such a cultural phenomenon?
Why is the Super Bowl such a cultural phenomenon?

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest nights in entertainment in America, and more recently in Australia as well. Every year, millions of people tune …

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The Aussie who claims he invented Bitcoin
The Aussie who claims he invented Bitcoin

Bitcoin has dominated the cryptocurrency conversation for years, but do you know who invented it? Did you know it was an Aussie? The truth is, we act…

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Should work-life balance be a legal right?
Should work-life balance be a legal right?

A Federal Senate Committee has recommended legal protection of a person’s ‘right to disconnect’ from work during their personal time. The committee e…

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How does a single-sex school become co-ed?
How does a single-sex school become co-ed?

Last week, a group of demonstrators gathered outside Sydney's Newington College to protest against the school's plans to open enrolments to girls. Th…

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“Blood on your hands”: the U.S. Senate takes on Big Tech
“Blood on your hands”: the U.S. Senate takes on Big Tech

Social media CEOs headed to Washington, D.C. last week for a grilling from the U.S. Senate over online child abuse. In today’s deep dive, we find out…

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What's in the tax cuts for young people?
What's in the tax cuts for young people?

A lot has been said about 'Stage 3' tax cuts lately, what is and isn’t changing, and who the measures will impact. To dig a little deeper into what t…

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The “magic pill”: the story of the oral contraceptive
The “magic pill”: the story of the oral contraceptive

63 years ago today the oral contraceptive, aka the pill, became available to Australian women. TDA fact checker Lucy joins the pod to talk about the …

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