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Inside the secret world of an American militia
Episode 1346
The militia movement in the United States has a long and bloody history.
In the aftermath of January 6, it was buoyed by Donald Trump’s praise of tho…
1 year, 8 months ago
Read This: Louise Milligan Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve
Episode 1345
Star investigative journalist Louise Milligan has spent her career working on some of the most high-profile criminal cases in Australia. This incredi…
1 year, 8 months ago
Australia’s first national newspaper – for prisoners, by prisoners
Episode 1344
When former inmate Daniel Vansetten heard about the idea of a national newspaper, produced for prisoners and by prisoners, he jumped at the opportuni…
1 year, 8 months ago
Trump v Harris: two visions of America
Episode 1343
The United States presidential campaign so far has largely been based on fashioning public perceptions: with the Democrats painting Donald Trump as a…
1 year, 8 months ago
Why Labor wants to fight the election on nuclear power
Episode 1342
Peter Dutton’s first major promise when he became opposition leader was to build nuclear power plants.
It was a curious idea with no cost attached and…
1 year, 8 months ago
Inside Labor’s courting of the teal independents
Episode 1341
Politics was changed at the last election in a way the major parties are still grappling with.
Now, the record crossbench it delivered looks set to gr…
1 year, 8 months ago
Has Albanese’s NACC been a failure?
Episode 1340
The Albanese government’s long-promised National Anti-Corruption Commission was met with high hopes that it would weed out corruption within our inst…
1 year, 8 months ago
Read This: We Visited Gerald Murnane at the Goroke Golf Course
Episode 1339
Gerald Murnane doesn’t have readers, he has acolytes. The New Yorker described him as “the reclusive giant of Australian letters”. He’s written 10 no…
1 year, 8 months ago
Why Bill Shorten is quitting politics
Episode 1338
Bill Shorten has wanted to be the prime minister since he was a teenager.
Yesterday he finally gave up that ambition, announcing his resignation from…
1 year, 9 months ago
The scientific controversy over head injuries in sport
Episode 1337
At a Senate committee last year, the NRL and Football Australia acknowledged the link between head injuries in contact sports and the neurodegenerati…
1 year, 9 months ago