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The Great Housing Disaster: Who’s to blame?
The Great Housing Disaster: Who’s to blame?

Episode 1221

This is the first episode of 7am’s new five-part special series on the housing crisis.

What happened to housing in Australia over the past few decades…

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Penny Wong’s plan to recognise Palestine
Penny Wong’s plan to recognise Palestine

Episode 1220

When Penny Wong took the lectern for the keynote speech at a conference on foreign affairs this week, she could have done what politicians usually do…

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Mark Zuckerberg is playing chicken with Australian news
Mark Zuckerberg is playing chicken with Australian news

Episode 1219

Three years ago, Australia became the first nation in the world to make Facebook pay for news. 

Now, those deals are about to expire, and Facebook isn…

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Does the Immigration minister really believe in what he's doing?
Does the Immigration minister really believe in what he's doing?

Episode 1218

Australian Border Force and Western Australian police spent the weekend searching for 15 men who had arrived in the country by boat.

Eventually, all 1…

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The Lehrmann interview (Taylor's version)
The Lehrmann interview (Taylor's version)

Episode 1217

Former Channel Seven producer Taylor Auerbach has given extraordinary evidence at Bruce Lehrmann’s trial against Channel Ten over defamation.

Auerbach…

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The fossil fuel approval that wasn’t published
The fossil fuel approval that wasn’t published

Episode 1216

The Albanese government was elected on a sense of optimism for the climate movement.

But nearly two years later, there’s a growing sense of unease fro…

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Sophie Cunningham on remembering Georgia Blain
Sophie Cunningham on remembering Georgia Blain

Episode 1215

Today, author and editor Sophie Cunningham reads her piece from a recent edition of The Saturday Paper.

Australian author Georgia Blain chronicled her…

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The killing of Zomi Frankcom
The killing of Zomi Frankcom

Episode 1214

Israel’s killing of seven aid workers in Gaza has been met with international outrage.

The workers at World Central Kitchen, including an Australian w…

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Can a gag order slow down Donald Trump?
Can a gag order slow down Donald Trump?

Episode 1213

Donald Trump is known for being the loudest, most controversial and outburst-prone politician of our time. 

Now, a judge has issued a gag order agains…

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Why the churches lobby is still so powerful in Canberra
Why the churches lobby is still so powerful in Canberra

Episode 1212

Some of Australia’s most powerful religious bodies have taken aim at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and also the Greens – accusing them of threateni…

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