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Alan Jones’ radical online comeback
Alan Jones’ radical online comeback

Episode 1037

A channel to the right of Sky News has launched in Australia, with powerful and cashed-up backers.

ADH TV has all the hallmarks of far right American …

2 years, 9 months ago

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Leaks reveal abuse in aged care
Leaks reveal abuse in aged care

Episode 1036

If someone in an aged care facility is hurt or mistreated, there’s a system in place that’s supposed to make sure incidents are flagged and followed …

2 years, 9 months ago

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How Australia inspired the UK’s floating detention centre
How Australia inspired the UK’s floating detention centre

Episode 1035

Asylum seekers in the UK may face a new fate once they arrive: being loaded onto an enormous 10,000-ton barge, floating in a port on the south coast …

2 years, 9 months ago

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Why it’s important to listen to Lidia Thorpe. Even if you’re voting Yes.
Why it’s important to listen to Lidia Thorpe. Even if you’re voting Yes.

Episode 1034

To this day, a war is still being waged against Indigenous Australians by a colonial state.

That is the vision sketched out by Senator Lidia Thorpe th…

2 years, 9 months ago

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Centrelink’s dodgy maths goes well beyond robo-debt
Centrelink’s dodgy maths goes well beyond robo-debt

Episode 1033

After the axing of the illegal robo-debt scheme, there were promises of reform in the welfare system to make it lawful, fair and transparent.

It’s sin…

2 years, 9 months ago

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The Matildas will have to battle friends and rivals to win
The Matildas will have to battle friends and rivals to win

Episode 1032

For the first time ever, Australia has reached the final four of a World Cup.

Tonight, the Matildas face some familiar foes when they go up against En…

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The deal for teachers that went horribly wrong
The deal for teachers that went horribly wrong

Episode 1031

The teacher shortage across Australia has left public school educators feeling burnt out and undervalued – that’s if they haven’t already quit. 

In NS…

2 years, 9 months ago

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‘More likely to put carbon on the moon’: Australia’s deep sea dump
‘More likely to put carbon on the moon’: Australia’s deep sea dump

Episode 1030

What if solving the climate crisis was as easy as dumping and burying our carbon emissions in the ocean? 

Capturing carbon and storing it under the se…

2 years, 9 months ago

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The Weekend Read: Christos Tsiolkas on pieces of fiction that stay with us forever
The Weekend Read: Christos Tsiolkas on pieces of fiction that stay with us forever

Episode 1029

Today on the show, author Christos Tsiolkas with a recent piece from The Monthly.

“The Past is a foreign country: they do things differently there” – …

2 years, 9 months ago

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‘What about me?’: Why support for the Voice is slipping
‘What about me?’: Why support for the Voice is slipping

Episode 1028

When Anthony Albanese became prime minister he imagined an optimistic future for his government.

Sensible reform in the first year that the public wou…

2 years, 9 months ago

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