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Can Labor be forced to end negative gearing?
Can Labor be forced to end negative gearing?

Episode 1176

Following its loss at the 2019 federal election, touching negative gearing — tax concessions that benefit property investors — has been unthinkable f…

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The Taylor Swift conspiracy: The world’s biggest popstar and the US election
The Taylor Swift conspiracy: The world’s biggest popstar and the US election

Episode 1175

While Taylor Swift arrives in Australia for the biggest shows of her career, she’s found herself at the centre of conspiratorial fantasies sweeping A…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Jane Caro on Labor's school funding deal
Jane Caro on Labor's school funding deal

Episode 1174

While some private schools in Australia fret over the construction of their new waterpolo centres or drama theatres, public schools face more pressin…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Why Peter Dutton believes he can win
Why Peter Dutton believes he can win

Episode 1173

Since becoming opposition leader, Peter Dutton has clawed back in the polls by relentlessly attacking the Labor government – now that approach is bei…

2 years, 3 months ago

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The teals' plan to shock the major parties
The teals' plan to shock the major parties

Episode 1172

The teals of the 2022 election outdid expectations – flipping six historically Liberal seats independent. 

It’s a result that has energised their back…

2 years, 3 months ago

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The Weekend Read: Konrad Muller on organic wine and whether it’s worth it
The Weekend Read: Konrad Muller on organic wine and whether it’s worth it

Episode 1171

Today, writer Konrad Muller reads his latest piece on the quest to learn whether making organic wine is worth the effort.

It's called “Notes from a sm…

2 years, 3 months ago

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You can ignore your boss after work. It’s now the law.
You can ignore your boss after work. It’s now the law.

Episode 1170

The right to disconnect will become law, after an agreement was reached between the government, the Greens and independents.

The law will help change …

2 years, 3 months ago

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Is this a new era for the Reserve Bank?
Is this a new era for the Reserve Bank?

Episode 1169

For decades the Reserve Bank has done things the same old way: announcing their decision on interest rates the first Tuesday of every month, with jus…

2 years, 3 months ago

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‘Every system failed’: Inside Tasmania’s abuse cover-up
‘Every system failed’: Inside Tasmania’s abuse cover-up

Episode 1168

Nick Feik spent eight months looking into one of the worst institutional failures to protect children from sexual abuse this country has ever seen…

It…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Why the Newington old boys are crying
Why the Newington old boys are crying

Episode 1167

Videos of emotional protesters outside a private all-boys school in Sydney have gone viral, with some former students of Newington College opposing t…

2 years, 4 months ago

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