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Apr 30, 2024 • 19min
Jess Hill on why we need more than ‘awareness’ to end the killing of women
Author and journalist Jess Hill discusses the national crisis of violence against women, emphasizing the need for concrete actions beyond 'awareness'. She explores challenges in addressing intimate partner homicide, government messaging, and accountability in combating domestic violence. Hill also highlights strategies for prevention, including accountability for perpetrators and community engagement in ending family violence.

Apr 29, 2024 • 15min
How sales reps infiltrated operating theatres
Exploring how medical device sales reps infiltrate operating theatres, advising surgeons on device selection. Discussing the lack of regulation around their presence and potential influence on clinical decisions. Examining the cost implications of their involvement and the impact on patient healthcare expenses.

Apr 28, 2024 • 16min
‘A race towards minority’: Inside Labor’s re-election strategy
Exploring Labor's struggle for re-election amidst a cost-of-living crisis, focusing on their strategy, targeting Peter Dutton, and adapting tactics. Updates include rallies against gender-based violence and humanitarian crises in Gaza, highlighting community support efforts.

Apr 25, 2024 • 15min
Australia v Elon Musk: Can our politicians really take on the tech billionaire?
The podcast discusses the clash between Australia and Elon Musk over internet regulations. It covers the takedown orders issued to tech giants, Senator Jackie Lambie's comments on Musk, and the debate on free speech. The episode explores the conflict between Musk and the Australian government, potential legislation on misinformation, and the need for global tech regulation. It also touches on recent news events and provides insights into the podcast.

Apr 24, 2024 • 15min
'Outrageous and probably illegal': Offers to skip the queue at public hospitals
Lawyer and contributor to The Monthly, Russell Marks, discusses the ethical dilemmas of queue-jumping in public hospitals, exploring the fairness of expedited surgeries for private patients. The podcast delves into historical perspectives on healthcare, the evolution of health insurance in Australia, and the challenges posed by the current healthcare system, raising questions about inequalities and ethical considerations.

Apr 23, 2024 • 17min
The stabbing of a TikTok bishop
Counter-terrorism expert Lydia Khalil discusses the stabbing of a TikTok bishop in a Western Sydney church, linked to social media extremism. Australian government's fight with X and Meta over related content. Examining if it was an act of terrorism and ways to prevent extremism.

Apr 22, 2024 • 16min
Grace Tame is not a cat, she’s autistic
Former Australian of the Year, Grace Tame, discusses the importance of a national autism strategy in Australia. She shares her personal journey with autism diagnosis and advocates for better support and inclusion. The podcast dives into the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals and the need for open dialogue to understand and support autistic individuals.

Apr 21, 2024 • 18min
Can Channel Seven survive the Lehrmann verdict?
Senior reporter Rick Morton discusses the aftermath of a high-profile defamation case involving rape allegations at Parliament House. The podcast explores the impact on Channel 7 and the individuals involved, with insights on media fallout and the complexities of document handover. Reflecting on the case's implications for Brittany Higgins and the broader media landscape.

Apr 20, 2024 • 20min
The Weekend Read: Elizabeth Farrelly on the city of the future
Columnist Elizabeth Farrelly explores the concept of utopia in modern cities, challenges in urban planning, and visions of utopian cities on Earth, the moon, and Mars. She discusses the adversarial nature of city-making consultations, human desires versus collective good, and the impact of greed on future cities and space colonization.

Apr 18, 2024 • 21min
The Great Housing Disaster: The minister for housing
Julie Collins, the federal minister for housing, discusses Australia's housing crisis and government solutions. Topics include crisis acknowledgment, affordable housing plans, voter persuasion, and government actions. The podcast explores challenges in housing supply, affordability strategies, and initiatives for rental housing. The discussion highlights the importance of addressing housing issues for all Australians.


