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Inside the Zachary Rolfe hearings: The culture of racism the police deny
Inside the Zachary Rolfe hearings: The culture of racism the police deny

Episode 1196

Zachary Rolfe, the former Northern Territory police officer who shot and killed an Indigenous teenager, Kumanjayi Walker, has been back in the witnes…

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Stan Grant on Sam Kerr and the media’s failings
Stan Grant on Sam Kerr and the media’s failings

Episode 1195

Stan Grant left the ABC, citing the media had failed — it had failed him and his family, and it had failed the country.

Last week, he was struck by a …

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Why Australia is heading for a minority government
Why Australia is heading for a minority government

Episode 1194

It’s in the best interests of politicians to come up with policies that appeal to voters and secure their support at the next election.

So it was part…

2 years, 2 months ago

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The Weekend Read: Ange Lavoipierre on how much sex is too much for one person
The Weekend Read: Ange Lavoipierre on how much sex is too much for one person

Episode 1193

Today on the show, journalist Ange Lavoipierre will be reading her piece from a recent edition of The Monthly.

In the suburb of Newtown, in Sydney, tw…

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The Liberals’ failed bid for suburban voters
The Liberals’ failed bid for suburban voters

Episode 1192

Labor won the Dunkley byelection last weekend, but the Liberal Party spent most of the week claiming the result was a win for them as well.

But even w…

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The people pushing Australia’s gas expansion
The people pushing Australia’s gas expansion

Episode 1191

Despite the government’s commitment to cutting emissions and reaching net zero, Australia’s gas industry is expanding – and we’re making it easier fo…

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The Australian teachers quitting over Andrew Tate
The Australian teachers quitting over Andrew Tate

Episode 1190

An alarming number of Australian boys are engaging with, and looking up to, the misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate.

Tate’s influence is warping class…

2 years, 3 months ago

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‘Enough is enough’: a mother’s fight for justice over her son’s death in custody
‘Enough is enough’: a mother’s fight for justice over her son’s death in custody

Episode 1189

Aunty Donnas Kerr has spent her life fighting for Indigenous rights. 

A member of the stolen generations, she grew up seeing members of her family die…

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The most powerful minister you’ve never heard of
The most powerful minister you’ve never heard of

Episode 1188

A new bill that redefines Australia’s gas industry has a surprising section smuggled into the fine print.

It’s designed to change not just the way we …

2 years, 3 months ago

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Rosie Batty and a decade of public grieving
Rosie Batty and a decade of public grieving

Episode 1187

Ten years ago, Schwartz Media launched its weekly independent newspaper, The Saturday Paper.

On page three of its first edition was a story about a wo…

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