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Could the Andrew scandal bring down the King?
Could the Andrew scandal bring down the King?

Episode 1829

By the time a wide-eyed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was slumped in the back of a Range Rover on his way to the police station last week, the reality h…

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Why Elon’s million satellites could spell disaster
Why Elon’s million satellites could spell disaster

Episode 1828

Elon Musk and his SpaceX team want to launch up to one million satellites as part of a proposal to power massive data centres in space.

They pitch it…

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Inside the Coles and Woolworths 'fake' discounts case
Inside the Coles and Woolworths 'fake' discounts case

Episode 1827

Coles and Woolworths are now in court.

The case, brought by the consumer watchdog, came on the back of hundreds of angry posts on X, TikTok and Reddi…

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Why Howard’s battlers are turning to Hanson
Why Howard’s battlers are turning to Hanson

Episode 1826

This week Pauline Hanson declared there are “no good Muslims” and renewed her call for a ban on people from Gaza and other so-called “terror hotspots…

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“Yarning with Youth”: our new Commissioner for Aboriginal kids
“Yarning with Youth”: our new Commissioner for Aboriginal kids

Episode 1825

Sue-Anne Hunter has had a long career which started as a social worker and reached the heights of Commissioner for Victoria’s Truth Telling Commissio…

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What’s next for the Aussie ‘ISIS brides’ trapped in Syria
What’s next for the Aussie ‘ISIS brides’ trapped in Syria

Episode 1824

They’re known as the ISIS brides. 11 women and 23 kids who, for nearly a decade, have languished in a dusty desert detention camp in Northern Syria. …

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Emily Maitlis on Epstein, Andrew, and the new world order
Emily Maitlis on Epstein, Andrew, and the new world order

Episode 1823

It was 2019 when journalist Emily Maitlis sat down for that car crash interview with then-Prince Andrew. 

It was the beginning of the end for the pri…

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Nick McKenzie on CFMEU corruption and Labor’s blind eye
Nick McKenzie on CFMEU corruption and Labor’s blind eye

Episode 1822

The CFMEU construction union has been under a cloud since investigative journalist Nick McKenzie started digging into allegations of corruption in 20…

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Inside the Australian scheme accused of modern slavery
Inside the Australian scheme accused of modern slavery

Episode 1821

More than 30,000 people from Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste are on a working visa in Australia as part of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobili…

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Why protests are getting more dangerous
Why protests are getting more dangerous

Episode 1820

On Monday, about 6,000 people attended a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Sydney.

The event began peacefully – but videos la…

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