This Week In White Supremacy offers listeners a piercing, unapologetic look at the convolution of modern political issues. This podcast is a reminder of the ongoing struggle to balance media narratives, political truths, and the systemic battles with white supremacy faced by marginalized people Worldwide, especially in America, that often go untold. So, whether you're knee-deep in political commentary or just dipping a toe into the waters of political awareness, This Week In White Supremacy ...
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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.
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The multi award-winning investigative and current affairs podcast: this is news that starts with the people who are normally asked last. Media Storm is an essential guide to today’s chaotic clickbait climate. Every week, journalists Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia storm through the headlines, and seeking out the voices of the most important (and most overlooked) people in the story: the ones living it. From ‘illegal immigrants’ to sex workers, strikers to prisoners, indigenous groups to ...
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Dave DeWitt, Leoneda Inge, Will Michaels, Charlie Shelton-Ormond, Jason deBruyn, Rusty Jacobs, Naomi Prioleau, Celeste Gracia, Kamaya Truitt, Anisa Khalifa
Tested is a hard look at how North Carolina and its neighbors face the day's challenges. Hosted by journalists Dave DeWitt and Leoneda Inge.
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“Under the Tree” is a new podcast that focuses on freedom—a complex, layered, dynamic, and often contradictory idea—and takes you on a journey each week to fundamentally reimagine how we can bring freedom and liberation to life in relation to schools and schooling, equality and justice, and learning to live together in peace. Our podcast opens a crawl-space, a fugitive field and firmament where we can both explore our wildest freedom dreams, and organize for a liberating insurgency. "Under t ...
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Seditious Sidelines | This Week In White Supremacy | E257
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1:13:17This Week In White Supremacy 1HOOD carves the commentary about Donald Trump's recent meeting with New York Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani including his controversial Truth Social death threats against the “Seditious Six” Democratic Congress members who are now under weaponized FBI investigation. This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platf…
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Barnaby defects, Hanson offends and Sussan Ley comes on the podcast
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25:31Well, Barnaby Joyce finally announced his resignation from the Nationals this week, paving his way to join One Nation, in a week where Pauline Hanson recycled a burqa stunt from 2017. And it’s amid this turmoil that we have a special guest with chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal and Jacqueline Maley - Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. Subscribe …
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Q&A Special pt.2: Ask your hosts anything!
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47:23This week Media Storm hosts Mathilda and Helena answer all your questions - from tattoo regrets to the meaning of truth to who was shagging who in the newsroom. Variety. Join our supporters to ask your questions (and give us essential Media Storm funds) via Patreon! The episode is hosted and produced by Mathilda Mallinson (…
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'Nice is nice': How a dancing Robert Irwin became America's antidote
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23:50We feel like we’ve known him since he was in nappies. But now, at 21, the fame enjoyed by Robert Irwin - the son of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin - has been supercharged after winning one of America’s top reality television shows, Dancing with the Stars. Today, culture editor-at-large Michael Idato on the Irwin family empire and how Robert Irwin’s b…
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‘They view it as a contagion’: Why Trump wants our migrant data
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16:57Donald Trump has long tried to stamp American institutions - and the daily life of his country’s citizens - with his ultra-conservative ideology, openly waging war on diversity, transgender rights and women, among other targets. But now he wants American diplomats in Canberra to report back to him about the way we live. Today, North America corresp…
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Why the BOM spent $96 million on its website
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15:40The Bureau of Meteorology has been plagued with public stuff-ups, including, just a few years ago, a false tsunami alert sent to half of the country. This is a problem because farmers use the site to plan harvests, fisherman use it navigate the seas, and the rest of us rely on it to decide if we need to bring an umbrella, or can safely travel from …
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Trans day of resistance rally | On Revolution: In Palestine, Syria and Beyond | Rising Tide Protestival | In Ya Face Trans Visibility
Headlines1. A new Senate report lays bare how governments and corporations have failed communities on PFAS contamination, with Senator Lidia Thorpe calling for a full ban and real accountability for the harm done to First Peoples, workers and affected towns.2. Justice Reform Initiative on child sentencing laws3. Amnesty International Australia has …
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'Blood oil': How Australia is funding Russia's war
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27:03Shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Australia banned the importation of Russian crude oil. Even so, Russian oil is still making its way to our shores, and into our petrol. Kateryna Argyrou calls this blood oil - money from which goes to fund the Kremlin’s war machine. Today, Argryou, who chairs the Australian Federation of Ukrainian…
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Albanese wants to protect Australia ‘as it is’. But is it good enough?
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29:18Recently on this podcast we have been highly fixated on the problems within the Liberal opposition and we have neglected the government somewhat. So this week we are going to focus on Labor, and to that end we have a real treat for listeners. Sean Kelly, a columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, was previously a Labor staffer with Kevin Ru…
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Capitalism and clickbait: Who owns the news?
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45:23Like this episode? Support Media Storm on Patreon! The Telegraph is for sale. Why? A couple of billionaire brothers ran it into debt, and now a few more billionaires are lining up to buy it. Spoiler alert: most of them already own the mainstream media! But just because our news is owned by billionaires, that doesn’t make it bia…
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Somewhere Toward Freedom with Bennett Parten and special guest co-host Jeff Jones
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54:16We surely know by now that freedom is more journey than destination, more a summons to struggle than a port-of-call in which to lie down and take s rest. We understand freedom most acutely, paradoxically, when we name the obstacles to our full humanity as unacceptable, and link arms to storm the barricades in the name of liberation. There are momen…
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The 'helpers' of Singapore – raising expat children, while never seeing their own
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19:46It’s a Sunday at a park in Singapore, and, as journalist Zach Hope observed, it’s the servants day off. They lounge on picnic rugs, shaking off the week of cooking, cleaning – and raising other people’s kids. Singapore has more than 300,000 migrant domestic workers, or “helpers”, as they’re called and many care for the children of expats, including…
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Filename: Epstein | This Week In White Supremacy | E256
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1:16:15This Week In White Supremacy 1HOOD aims to make sense of the chaotic release of all the Epstein Files as all but one House Representative voted for the exposure of this investigation’s long lost and heavily desired secrets. This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform forinsightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seri…
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The political 'killing season' has begun, so who are the new leaders?
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19:34There can be no mistaking it – it is that time of year known as the killing season. Because, as of this morning, there are two state political leaders who’ve lost their jobs. One whose job is rumoured to be on the chopping block. And all this, as rumours swirl that federal Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, might not last through to the new year. Today,…
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Trump and Epstein: How significant are the new emails?
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21:09Donald Trump has long sworn that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was no big deal, that he didn’t know about his abuse of girls and women, and there was nothing of consequence in the so-called Epstein files. Then came last week, when a group of Democrats, and later Republicans, released thousands and thousands of pages of emails and correspond…
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Trans Day Of Resistance and Remembrance | Intersectional Solidarity Within Anti-Colonial Movements | Northern Rivers Friends of Palestine |
Headlines: Heavy security presence at COP30 in response to peaceful protests by Indigenous peoples calling for protection of their lands and their right to be includedThe Victorian Ombudsman's letter to Victorian MPs about Premier Allan’s crackdown on crime Segments: - A speech from the Free Palestine Rally of November 2nd by Amo Ihab of the Sit In…
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Wasting billions: The government system hurting your hip pocket
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23:22Four years ago, when our senior economics correspondent, Shane Wright, pointed out the failings of our central bank, government leaders, including the federal treasurer, sat up and took notice. Well now, he’s at it again. And this time, he’s got his sights on what he calls an unspoken economic problem that is driving down our quality of life. Today…
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Inside Politics: The Coalition’s net zero word salad, and Ley’s leadership ‘not safe’
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24:16This week in federal politics there was really only one show in town, and that was the compelling and 'can't look away' car crash that is the Liberal party's continued ructions on its net zero policy. They culminated, or maybe even concluded, on Thursday afternoon, when the Liberal Party met and finally came up with a policy. Today, host Jacqueline…
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News Watch: Behind BBC ‘bias’, Birmingham football ban, and keeping eyes on Sudan
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44:17Welcome to Media Storm's News Watch, helping you get your head around the headlines. We’re taking on the right-wing hit job on the BBC. Why has one of the world’s most trusted news organisations capitulated to dodgy accusations of lefty, pro-trans and anti-Israel bias, when it gets just as many accusations from the other side? Learn about power str…
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The NYT asked if women ruined the workplace. Women had some thoughts
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25:31“Did women ruin the workplace?” This was the question that was put forward in a New York Times podcast that - no surprises here - quickly went viral. The main thrust of the argument was that women are gossipy and overly emotional, and so, as we take over more and more businesses, we are a threat to the pursuit of truth and innovation. To say that w…
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The Hateful Eight | This Week In White Supremacy | E255
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1:04:29Political leadership has been under intense scrutiny. Prominent figures find themselves at the heart of contentious debates, particularly regarding their effectiveness and relevance in modern society. Chuck Schumer, for instance, faces mounting calls for resignation from both colleagues and constituents. Criticism revolves around perceived failures…
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Blood and honour: why couldn’t the NSW Government stop a neo-Nazi rally?
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20:03How could dozens of white supremacists be allowed to rally outside of the NSW parliament building, on Saturday morning? And why didn’t the police who watched them congregate make them disperse, once they heard them use antisemitic tropes about power and influence, and chant a Hitler Youth slogan? These are just two of the questions facing our gover…
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John Laws: The power of one Sydney shockjock
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16:03Tributes have flown in – from the likes of actor Russell Crowe and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese – for John Laws, the polarising broadcaster who died over the weekend at 90. But, it has to be asked: why are we still talking about him, decades after his peak, when he played a key role in helping prime ministers either nab, or keep their hold on po…
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Headlines1. APAN welcomes restrictions on weapons exports to Israel by the Australian Defence Force.2. New ADHD training program for GP’s through Royal Australian College of GP’s in WA Segments1. Mobeen from Sawt Al Sudan speaking at yesterdays rally for Sudan: Remembering OUr Martyrs 2. Sara Sinada humanitarian professional speaking at yesterdays …
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REDs is the hot topic among athletes and amateurs, but is it real?
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22:32Have you ever taken on a 10km run, or a half marathon - maybe pushed yourself just a little too much, without properly researching what you should be eating, to fuel your efforts? Many have. And it’s no wonder endurance activities are an increasingly popular coping mechanism for those of us struggling to deal with the mental load of everyday life. …
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Teaching in Dark Times with Kathryn (Kat) Zamarron
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53:57These are tough times for teachers and students, for young people and their families, for immigrant communities, for people of color, for all of us. All times are tough, of course, but the consolidation of white supremacist power, the organized acts of everyday cruelty, the disdain for humanity, the consolidation of autocracy, the performance of sa…
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Jane Hume on rebranding net zero, and Hastie's abortion comments
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33:58It’s been a rather torrid week for the Coalition, with yet more messy fighting over whether it will dump its commitment to Australia achieving net zero emissions by 2050. This was followed by controversial comments by former frontbencher Andrew Hastie on late-term abortions. Today’s guest is Senator Jane Hume, a Liberal moderate, joining chief poli…
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Fake news! The impact of AI on journalism
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40:55Like this episode? Support Media Storm on Patreon! Margaux Blanchard is a widely published journalist. She has written everything from essays about motherhood to investigations about disused mines. But what her editors didn’t realise? Margaux Blanchard doesn’t exist. At least, not as a human being. A company called Inception Poin…
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Our hospitals and GPs are struggling. Are Albanese’s fixes working?
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16:12Prime Minister Anthony Albanese swept back into power in part on the back of an $8.5 billion investment in Medicare, what he described as the “single largest investment in Medicare since its creation” more than 40 years ago. Who could forget him waving his Medicare card at every opportunity on the campaign trail? Today, health reporter Angus Thomso…
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Mamdani Madness | This Week In White Supremacy | E254
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1:06:29The recent historic election of Zohran Mamdani, as the first Muslim mayor of a major U.S. city like New York has sent shockwaves through the political landscape. It wasn’t just a win in terms of numbers but a redefining moment for the Democratic Party and a clear rejection of divisive politics often associated with both Trump Administrations. Zohra…
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A birthing trend is leading to deaths. Why is 'freebirthing' growing in popularity?
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19:34A series of tragic deaths of Australian mothers and babies, as a result of so-called “freebirthing” has put this practice into the spotlight. What is “freebirthing”, you ask? Call it birth without a safety net, that is: without any doctor, trained clinician or registered midwife present. Some women are alone. Some are just with their partner. Today…
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An impending 'Spermageddon': New study on the everyday chemicals lowering sperm count
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21:29Is "Spermagedon" coming? Well, the results of a new study on men's fertility and testosterone levels has left experts concerned as male sperm counts plunge. Many experts suspect the drop is driven by a cocktail of air pollution, microplastics and other hormone-disrupting toxins, including PFAS or “forever chemicals” in the environment. Today, scien…
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| Free Palestine Rally | Fundraiser for Families in Gaza | Tiny Sparks and Turning Points | Queenslands Ban Against Puberty Blockers |
Welcome to the Monday Breakfast Show On the show we had: Headlines: NSN in recruitment overdrive targeting young boys and men online Victorian Treaty Legislation 4,500 people have fled Sudan’s North Kordofan state as the Rapid Support Forces continue their attacks against civilians Segments:- A speech by David Shoebridge, the Greens Senator for NSW…
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'The most intense attack of my career': Alex Greenwich on what happened with Mark Latham
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34:35High-profile politician Alex Greenwich is used to the robust world of public office, but he says he had never experienced such an intense attack on his sexuality after his public stoush with Mark Latham. Latham, the former Labor leader turned political pariah, was ordered to pay Greenwich $140,000 for a vile social media post the Federal Court foun…
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Inflation figures were bad, so why focus on Albanese’s T-shirt?
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24:03This week we're going to talk about the government's weaknesses, which might seem a little bit counter-intuitive, because Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been flying so high on the international stage, where he dined with US President Donald Trump at a dinner at ASEAN. But back on the domestic front, there are a few weaknesses, particularly in …
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‘I want prosecutions’: Should journalists go to prison for Gaza genocide disinformation?
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42:41Survivors of genocide in Gaza have called on the global community to launch criminal prosecutions of Western media professionals who they say carry blame for the murders of their colleagues, families and other victims of Israeli conquest. Is criminal prosecution possible? Would it even be fair? We put these questions to Palestinian and Western jour…
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Is Prince Andrew an existential crisis for the monarchy?
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24:44This week, King Charles was doing something the British royal family are accustomed to - shaking the hands of royal fans who had lined up for a chance to greet him outside a Cathedral in the UK. But then there was a shout from the crowd - loud and clear over the hum of voices and clicking of cameras: “How long have you known about Andrew and Epstei…
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Amerika’s Wreckening | This Week In White Supremacy | E253
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1:14:06This episode opens with a light examination of vigilance and what's at stake in the fight against white supremacy. Jasiri and Saïd banter about the intricacies of being vigilant in today's society, and the duo quickly pivot to the real difficulties of defeating age-old prejudices entrenched in civilization. Looking yet again through the lens of scr…
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The private powerbroker who has Lachlan Murdoch’s ear
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15:48In 2005, Rupert Murdoch famously sided with his right-hand man, former Fox News chairman and now disgraced businessman, Roger Ailes, over his son, Lachlan, in a television dispute.He chose proven loyalty over blood ties. Perhaps it’s a lesson Lachlan never forgot. Because after a decades-long succession battle over his family’s media empire, he cam…
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2025 Good Food Guide Awards: The revealing trends and best restaurants
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25:04You sure can tell a lot about a person by what they eat. Actor Marilyn Monroe once said that she was told her eating habits were “absolutely bizarre”, to which she replied, “I don’t think so.” (Her daily breakfast was a cup of hot milk with two raw eggs whisked in.) Well, today, you can now judge the tastes of those across the nation. Because the r…
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Headlines1. Lidia Thorpe’s office calls for a hate crimes investigation into the Camp Sovereignty attack 2. Calls for international solidarity, awareness and support for the Democratic Republic of Congo Segments1. Listen back to the emergency community meeting at Fitzroy Town Hall last friday, that was called to save Cohealth since cohealth’s decis…
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Fake pubic hair on a g-string for $70, a joke? Not if you're Kim Kardashian
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18:43You couldn’t escape last week without hearing the ad for Kim Kardashian's latest rage-bait release: a so-called micro thong with faux pubic hair. Of course, Kardashian has called her thong - a pair of tiny underwear that comes in 12 shades - “the ultimate bush”. She’s capitalising on the latest trend. Today, lifestyle writer Lauren Ironmonger on th…
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Bill Shorten on Albanese's Trump triumph, and the opposition's next move
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29:53The week in federal politics could not have been more fun. We had Prime Minister Anthony Albanese travel to Washington, finally, for his meeting with US President Donald Trump. The meeting was a total hit, and Albanese came home with a deal on critical mineral supply and reassurances on the AUKUS submarine pact. Jacqueline Maley is joined by chief …
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Have we just seen a tipping point in the US-China fight for supremacy?
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28:06For decades, analysts have been predicting the moment when China would inevitably overtake the United States as the world’s strongest power. That moment still hasn’t come. But then came last week, when Donald Trump’s economic threat against China backfired spectacularly. Today, Peter Hartcher on the political turmoil in China that is stopping the c…
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About Face: The History of GI Resistance with Aaron Hughes and Arti Walker-Peddakotla
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49:58On September 27, 2025 we met up at Pilsen Community Books with Aaron Hughes and Arti Walker-Peddakotla of About Face: Veterans Against the War, a dynamic and powerful group involved in building an irresistible movement for peace and against war and fascism. About Face builds on and highlights the legacy and revolutionary power of GI resistance agai…
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Nazi Group Chat | This Week In White Supremacy | E252
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1:10:54This Week In White Supremacy 1HOOD jumps into a nuanced discussion about the "No Kings”movement lacking the intensity of a protest, including President Trump's dismissive response to the national uprisings in American cities, and the rise in racist nazi rhetoric discovered through a streaky young republicans group chat This Week In White Supremacy …
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Inside the Trump and Albanese meeting: two deals and a humiliation
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21:01It was the meeting that has been hanging over our prime minister’s head for nine months. But Anthony Albanese’s face-to-face with Donald Trump, on Tuesday morning Australian time, was never going to be easy. It wasn’t just the presence of our American ambassador, Kevin Rudd, who once called Trump a “village idiot” and a “traitor to the West”. But h…
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They might rescue you from danger. But is Westpac Rescue safe?
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21:45They are the heroes who might be called to winch you to safety, if you fall into a crevasse, get stuck in a bushfire, or find yourself circled by sharks at sea. But behind the daring rescues by members of the Westpac Rescue service in NSW, multiple staff members have made allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and lack of safety compliance at t…
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Self defence and body sovereignty | Proposed Face Mask Ban | Landlords Attitudes Towards Rent Increases |
Welcome to the Monday Breakfast for October 20th 2025. On today's show: Headlines: World’s largest displacement crisis in SudanPolice violence at yesterday’s anti-racist counter rally Finocchiaro government in the so-called Northern Territory announced that trans women would be banned from female prisonsSegments: - Edmi spoke with Chris Arnott abou…
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Victoria's treaty is an Australian first. What will this agreement mean?
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22:31Victoria is on the cusp of legislating a treaty with Indigenous people. When it's enacted, Victoria will become the first state in Australia with such an agreement. It's also noted because Australia is the only developed Commonwealth country without a treaty with its First Nations peoples. Today, Gunditjmara elder Aunty Jill Gallagher, AO, the chie…
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