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Journalist Chris Hedges on being cancelled by the National Press Club



Australia’s National Press Club was due to host Pulitzer prize winning journalist, the former Middle East Bureau Chief for the New York Times, Chris Hedges on Monday October 20, 2025. But after recei…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

Tim Minchin's nipples are just fine, thanks

Tim Minchin's nipples are just fine, thanks



Tim Minchin turned fifty this year and just ran a marathon for the first time. He's returned home to Australia, with his new album Time Machine, and his tour 'Songs the World Will Never Hear'. In thi…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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A way forward for Israel



Israeli-British historian Ilan Pappé, warns that political fractures in Israel are wider than ever. In his new book, he highlights the 2022 right-wing government election, the October 7 Hamas attack,…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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The strategy behind Trump's foreign policy chaos - and where it leaves Australia



While Donald Trump’s presidency might seem chaotic from the outside as the US appears to be retreating from its former role as a global superpower, intelligence analyst Clinton Fernandes says that be…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Come fly with me: women in aviation

Come fly with me: women in aviation



Commercial aviation really took off after World War Two. Many countries established their own national airlines and women became an integral part of the flying experience. Historian Phil Tiemeyer has…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Madagascar has its own Gen Z protesters

Madagascar has its own Gen Z protesters



A military coup is underway in Madagascar after nationwide protests triggered by chronic power and water outages, poverty and government corruption. The protests have been led by Gen Z Madagascar, an…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Ian Dunt's UK: Keir Starmer in Egypt, and the word on Brexit

Ian Dunt's UK: Keir Starmer in Egypt, and the word on Brexit



Ian Dunt looks at the UK's role in the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, and examines why British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is slamming Brexit.

GUEST: Ian Dunt: iNews columnist and regular LNL com…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Esperanto: what happened to the language of optimism?

Esperanto: what happened to the language of optimism?



With a common tongue, could the world solve its problems? In 1887, a Polish eye doctor tried to answer that question by creating a new, easy-to-learn world language, which came to be known as "Espera…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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Are cloud patterns changing with the climate?



Gavin Pretor-Pinney is the founder of an organisation called the Cloud Appreciation Society, which boasts thousands of members online. His passion has taken him all over the world, including to remot…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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Labor waters down its super tax plan



The treasurer has reworked the government's stalled superannuation tax plan, in an effort to push it through the parliament. New polling paints a sorry picture for Opposition leader Sussan Ley. Plus,…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago





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