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What people inside the Yes campaign really think
What people inside the Yes campaign really think

Episode 997

The ‘Yes’ campaign has intensified its efforts this week, with thousands of people turning out for rallies nationwide on Sunday to back the Indigenou…

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Why Berejiklian’s corruption goes deeper than a bad relationship
Why Berejiklian’s corruption goes deeper than a bad relationship

Episode 996

Once there was public outcry from some quarters that ICAC would even investigate Gladys Berejiklian – one of the most popular premiers in NSW history…

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The Weekend Read: Carrie Tiffany on sugar, family and loss
The Weekend Read: Carrie Tiffany on sugar, family and loss

Episode 995

Today on the show, author Carrie Tiffany, with her piece from the Monthly. 

After the death of her mother, Carrie reflects on the hold of sugar upon h…

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Stuart Robert, we thought we said goodbye
Stuart Robert, we thought we said goodbye

Episode 994

Stuart Robert may have resigned from parliament – but this parliament might not be done with him yet.

New allegations, which he strongly denies, paint…

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Thomas Mayo on the Voice, the polls and the critics
Thomas Mayo on the Voice, the polls and the critics

Episode 993

Since the Voice to Parliament referendum was announced, it has enjoyed majority support, according to the biggest opinion polls – that is, until this…

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Why Peter Dutton referred David Van to a body without real powers
Why Peter Dutton referred David Van to a body without real powers

Episode 992

Parliament is struggling with how to handle the case of Senator David Van, who continues to strenuously deny allegations of sexual harassment and ass…

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Will Vladimir Putin survive the year?
Will Vladimir Putin survive the year?

Episode 991

Russian president Vladimir Putin may have averted an armed mutiny, but the wounds could prove fatal for his leadership.

Wagner group, a private milita…

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Australian police and their use of excessive force
Australian police and their use of excessive force

Episode 990

A string of recent incidents involving the use of force has raised questions about the way in which Australian police wield power, and how these inci…

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Crimes and Misdemeanours: Donald Trump and Hunter Biden
Crimes and Misdemeanours: Donald Trump and Hunter Biden

Episode 989

We learned this week that United States president Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, will accept a plea deal on federal tax crimes.

With the 2024 presidential r…

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Max Chandler-Mather on why the Greens blocked the housing fund
Max Chandler-Mather on why the Greens blocked the housing fund

Episode 988

The government’s housing policy could be dead in the water.

On Monday, the Greens chose to block the legislation – by deferring the vote on the bill u…

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