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Jul 11, 2022 • 14min

On trial for telling the truth

Late last week, the attorney-general dropped charges against whistleblower Bernard Collaery. It was a sensational development in a case that has outraged many.But Collaery is not the only whistleblower on trial for revealing shocking misconduct by the government, the public service, or the army. What’s next for those cases?Today, lawyer and contributor to The Saturday Paper Kieran Pender on the people still facing prison for telling the truth.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Lawyer and contributor to The Saturday Paper Kieran PenderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 10, 2022 • 17min

How Boris Johnson broke Britain

Boris Johnson has announced he will resign as Prime Minister of the UK.He once delivered his party historic victories, but now he is being called a risk to the United Kingdom and an existential threat to the existence of the Conservative party — by some of his own colleagues.So how did one man do so much political damage?Today, World Editor of The Saturday Paper, Jonathan Pearlman on Boris Johnson’s incredibly predictable downfall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 7, 2022 • 16min

What Anthony Albanese needs to do about Covid-19

Anthony Albanese returned from Europe this week to several crises sweeping the country.Floods have devastated communities on the east coast, and now two new subvariants of Omicron have health authorities warning another wave of Covid-19 infections is only ramping up.Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace on the end of Anthony Albanese’s honeymoon and the urgent work ahead for the new government.Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 6, 2022 • 16min

Meet the Australian leading our search for life on Mars

NASA’s latest mission to Mars has the explicit aim of discovering whether or not there has been life on the red planet.It’s led by the first Australian and the first woman to lead such a major mission for NASA, astrobiologist Abigail Allwood. So what are scientists uncovering and are we closer than ever before to discovering evidence of life on Mars?Today, contributor to The Monthly Will Higginbotham on the Australian leading NASA’s search for life on Mars, and what she is discovering. Guest: Journalist Will Higginbotham.Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 5, 2022 • 16min

The Reserve Bank doesn't know what it's doing

Yesterday afternoon, the Reserve Bank of Australia lifted rates for the third time in three months – raising the cash rate by a full 50 basis points to 1.35%.The rise will lift interest rates to their highest levels in years and put more pressure on household budgets, but it’s something the RBA says is necessary to bring down inflation.However, the RBA’s decision comes just as questions are being asked about how the institution is working, and whether it’s acted too slowly in the past.Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe on why the Reserve Bank is so secretive, and the push to change it.Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Mike Seccombe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 4, 2022 • 15min

The police crackdown on Blockade Australia

Last week, environmental activists Blockade Australia shut down traffic in Sydney, causing hours of chaos in the city.But it was the police response to the blockade that could have the longest legacy, with Human Rights Watch calling the police crackdown and the use of new anti-protest laws “an alarming new trend”.So what did the police do to crackdown on these protestors and what do their actions tell us about the new era of anti-protest laws?Today, journalist Wendy Bacon on the ways police are targeting protestors before they’ve even begun to protest. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Journalist, Wendy Bacon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 3, 2022 • 16min

The lessons of Roe v Wade for our health system

The decision of the US supreme court to overturn Roe v Wade, and the winding back of abortion rights in America has led to reflection on rights and access to reproductive healthcare.Here in Australia, the Minister for Women Katy Gallagher said it was a reminder to Australians to “remain vigilant because hard-fought-for wins before our parliaments can be taken away easily.”So are women treated equally in Australia’s healthcare system and what still needs to be fought for?Today, writer and professor of public health at UNSW Gemma Carey, on the gender gap in our healthcare system.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Writer and professor of public health at UNSW Gemma CareySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 30, 2022 • 16min

Can Albanese win over world leaders?

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Europe and he’s there because of the war in Ukraine.Four Asia-Pacific nations, including Australia, have been given a seat at the table at the latest NATO summit because NATO is keen to engage partners around the world.But it’s also an opportunity for Albanese – to reset relationships with NATO members like the United States, France, Spain and the UK.So has he been successful?Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace on Albanese’s attempts at a reset.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Chris Wallace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 29, 2022 • 18min

The ruling that could end trans inclusion in sport

Trans athletes have effectively been banned from elite swimming, because of a decision last week by the international governing body of the sport, FINA.The decision and the document released by FINA could have an impact not just on swimmers, but on how other sports around the world handle participation and inclusion.So, what does it say? How have the people it affects most – trans athletes – reacted? And what does the decision mean for other athletes starting their sporting journey?Today, associate editor of The Saturday Paper Martin McKenzie-Murray and former women’s rugby player Caroline Layt.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Associate editor for The Saturday Paper, Martin McKenzie-MurrayElite athlete and journalist, Caroline LaytSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 28, 2022 • 21min

How the Christian right overturned Roe v Wade

The case that established the legal protection for people in the United States to choose to have an abortion has been overturned.The majority of Americans support the right to choose, but trigger bans in several states across the country have made it immediately illegal to perform an abortion.So how did a small minority of religious conservatives overturn the rights of millions to choose? Today, author of Beyond Belief: How Pentecostal Christianity is Taking Over the World Elle Hardy on how the Christian right plotted for years to overturn Roe v Wade and why they are not done yet.Guest: Author of Beyond Belief: How Pentecostal Christianity is Taking Over the World, Elle Hardy.Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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