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The powerful firms reshaping our universities
Episode 1884
One of Australia’s most prestigious universities is now at the centre of three investigations and could be about to face a fourth.
Last year, ANU vic…
6 hours ago
“Dumb bigotry” and recession warnings: the week in politics
Episode 1883
This week, the Albanese government has been forced to confront a growing sense of instability, with fresh warnings from the IMF about the global econ…
1 day, 6 hours ago
Albo’s gambling ad gamble: too little too late?
Episode 1882
For years, gambling advertising has spread far beyond the ad break, becoming a familiar part of how Australians watch sport, follow news about sport …
2 days, 6 hours ago
When kids = content: Inside the world of family influencers
Episode 1881
It started as a bunch of mummy bloggers on the internet trading tips on everything from breastfeeding to toddler tantrums.
Now the world of child an…
3 days, 6 hours ago
Migrants draining the nation: Angus Taylor's hard line immigration plan
Episode 1880
It’s a controversial proposal – immigration based on blatant discrimination.
Opposition leader Angus Taylor has laid out the beginnings of the Libera…
4 days, 6 hours ago
Death by Hanging: Inside Israel's new laws for Palestinians
Episode 1879
Israel has passed a new law allowing for the execution of Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks.
The law passed through the country’s parliament d…
5 days, 6 hours ago
‘I’m sitting at home having seizures. I can't drive my car’: Why John Barnes is suing the AFL
Episode 1878
More than a decade after he retired from AFL, John Barnes collapsed without warning and began having seizures.
The former Essendon and Geelong ruckma…
6 days, 6 hours ago
Ali Jan’s family speaks: We want to testify against Australian troops
Episode 1877
In September of 2012, Australian soldiers descended on the rural village of Darwan in Afghanistan, killing four men.
That raid and the events of that…
1 week ago
Can Singapore help with Australia’s fuel problem?
Episode 1876
The fighting may have temporarily eased in the Middle East, but the fallout is still moving through the global economy. Shipping through the Strait o…
1 week, 1 day ago
Chris Masters on unravelling the Ben Roberts-Smith story
Episode 1875
Ben Roberts-Smith was once held up as the face of Australia’s war in Afghanistan. This week, he was arrested and charged with war crimes.
Ben Roberts-…
1 week, 2 days ago