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How Putin’s henchmen started fighting with each other
How Putin’s henchmen started fighting with each other

Episode 960

What happens when a state begins to rely on a private company to fight wars?

We’ve seen it before, but not like this – the power that Russian Presiden…

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Australia’s first women’s advisor on why she left the country
Australia’s first women’s advisor on why she left the country

Episode 959

Australia can claim a significant world first: a special government adviser on Women’s Affairs.

Fifty years ago, Elizabeth Reid stepped into the newly…

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Inside the inquiry into the Lehrmann trial
Inside the inquiry into the Lehrmann trial

Episode 958

The trial of Bruce Lehrmann for the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins never reached a verdict – and Lehrmann still strenuously maintains his innocence…

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Farewell, Stuart Robert. We hardly knew ye.
Farewell, Stuart Robert. We hardly knew ye.

Episode 957

There comes a time when politicians say ‘enough is enough’ and they leave parliament.

Often they depart the stage without anyone really noticing, othe…

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The middle class vs. the poor: Why the Coalition wants them to fight
The middle class vs. the poor: Why the Coalition wants them to fight

Episode 956

Since the budget dropped on Tuesday night, the Coalition and some parts of the media have begun to pick a very strange fight.

It’s over whether some o…

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Peter Dutton’s Liberal party is turning on its closest ally
Peter Dutton’s Liberal party is turning on its closest ally

Episode 955

There’s one relationship the Liberal Party has always prized: its relationship with business.

Other support bases for the party have ebbed and flowed,…

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Budget 2023: Explained
Budget 2023: Explained

Episode 954

Treasurer Jim Chalmers promised a responsible budget, and one that helped Australians as costs soar.

There was some relief, but it wasn’t as generous …

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Finance Minister Katy Gallagher reveals the toughest budget decisions
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher reveals the toughest budget decisions

Episode 953

Tonight’s budget promises relief for Australia’s single parents, who will receive extra income support until their youngest child turns 14.

It’s a rev…

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So, the coronation was pretty weird – with Craig Foster
So, the coronation was pretty weird – with Craig Foster

Episode 952

If, over the weekend, you watched the coronation of King Charles, stood up in your living room and read out a pledge of allegiance – you were probabl…

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The Weekend Read: Quentin Sprague on shocking reports in the Aboriginal art industry
The Weekend Read: Quentin Sprague on shocking reports in the Aboriginal art industry

Episode 951

Today, writer Quentin Sprague, with his piece from The Monthly. 

He examines the recent revelations of “white hands on black art” – reports of White g…

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