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May 4, 2023 • 17min
Is Albanese going to ignore young people?
The economic news got worse this week, with the RBA unexpectedly raising interest rates and some dire economic forecasts.So far, it looks like the economic assistance the government will offer in the upcoming budget will be targeted. It probably won’t raise JobSeeker — except for over 55s — and it’s unlikely to pause rising HECS debt.So, after a decade or more of young people falling behind economically, will we see any help at all on budget night? And what are the political risks if the government doesn’t offer something?Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on the priorities going into budget night – and what Anthony Albanese is thinking as he visits London.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 3, 2023 • 19min
Why is the ADF ‘not fit’ to deter China?
Missiles that can precisely target enemy forces 500 kilometres away are the future of the Australian defence forces, according to the recent defence strategic review.What we are defending ourselves with today is woefully inadequate for our strategic circumstances, the review found.But other big questions are emerging: how will we pay for the changes it’s proposing? Can we save money on purchases we’ve already agreed to? And how will our neighbours react to a more capable Australian military?Today, chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper Karen Middleton on how military spending lost its way and the challenging path towards making our forces fit for purpose.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Karen Middleton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 2, 2023 • 19min
How HECS became a debt trap
If you went to university, there’s an increasing likelihood you could be carrying HECS debt for several decades.There are now more than 300,000 people carrying HECS into their 50s — six times more people than just over 15 years ago.And, this June, HECS debts are set to rise again at a historic pace.Today, senior reporter for The Saturday Paper Rick Morton on how HECS went from a promise of opportunity to threatening a generation with a debt spiral.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 2023 • 17min
From fatal negligence to a new $33 million contract
Imagine being arrested, put into custody – and in desperate need of medical care.Who is responsible for helping you? Who are you meant to turn to for healthcare?For Veronica Nelson, who died in custody in 2020, a private company was responsible – Correct Care.Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Denham Sadler takes us inside how a contract to look after the health of prisoners was taken away then put into some very similar hands.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper Denham SadlerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 2023 • 17min
How to fix the budget to lift people out of poverty
‘We don’t have enough money.’That’s what governments always say this time of year. But the case is being made for the poorest and most disadvantaged among us to get more support in the upcoming budget.But is it true? And if it is, are there ways to repair the budget that would leave enough money to help raise people out of poverty?Today, economist and CEO of the Grattan Institute, Danielle Wood, on how we can afford to raise the rate, and more ways to fix the budget.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Danielle Wood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 27, 2023 • 19min
Why can the government spend money on weapons but not welfare?
This week, the way the government chooses to spend its money was put into sharp focus.On Monday, it announced a bold new plan for military spending, but soon after, it found itself besieged by calls to raise the rate of JobSeeker – for Australians struggling with poverty.So, why can we afford to spend money on one, but not the other? And is it a question that voters will start asking?Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace on the question that is turning up the heat on Anthony Albanese ahead of the budget.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 26, 2023 • 18min
Just how ‘elite’ are the people behind the Voice?
Criticism of the Voice to Parliament from the conservative side of politics has ratcheted up ever since Peter Dutton’s decision to oppose it.The main accusations are: the proposal for the Voice is coming from elites and not ‘regular’ Indigenous Australians, and it won’t achieve practical change.Today, union organiser and member of the referendum working group, Thomas Mayo, on the loudest voices against the Voice.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Thomas Mayo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 25, 2023 • 20min
Why the Murdochs settled Dominion and abandoned Crikey
From settling the biggest payout in US libel history, to the abandoned defamation claim against Australian website Crikey – It’s been a tumultuous week in the courts for the Murdochs.By avoiding open court, they have tried to draw a line under the furore around Fox News presenters’ claims the 2020 US election was stolen.But will the Murdoch empire be able to move on? Will the Murdochs be forced to testify before a jury? And what does the Dominion settlement say about the strategy Fox News is taking under Lachlan?Today, writer and contributor to The Saturday Paper, Paddy Manning, on why there was a last minute change of heart – to keep the Murdochs away from the stand.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Author of The Successor, Paddy Manning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 24, 2023 • 16min
Spotlight: The search for the very first star
Something going on far above us, in orbit, might be doing more to shape the future of humanity than any events here on earth.Up there is one of the most powerful tools humans have ever had to hunt for the origins of our universe – and for alien life.The James Webb Space Telescope has the ability to look so far and with such clarity that we can get an insight into a period of time that our best scientists have only ever speculated about: the cosmic dark ages.Today we revisit our conversation with the director of the Space Technology and Industry Institute at Swinburne University, Dr Alan Duffy, on why the last year marked a new beginning for our understanding of the universe.This episode was first published on January 11, 2023.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Director of the Space Technology and Institute at Swinburne University, Dr Alan DuffySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 2023 • 16min
When Julian Assange’s lawyer met Penny Wong
He published secret documents that gave us damning insight into the West’s military conduct inIraq and Afghanistan, and for that Julian Assange will likely be extradited to the US to face charges that could add up to 175 years in prison.In the last couple of weeks, Assange has received his first visit from an Australian high commissioner in London, and foreign minister Penny Wong is publicly saying that he has been locked up for far too long.But is there more the Australian government could be doing? Or is this really a matter for the courts alone? And what are the limits of diplomacy?Today, lawyer for Julian Assange Jennifer Robinson, fresh from meeting Penny Wong – on what this government still needs to do if it wants to free him.Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and InstagramGuest: Human rights lawyer, Jennifer Robinson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


