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The Daily Aus
This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people.
TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Manhunt continues in central NSW after triple murder
A massive manhunt is underway in central NSW after a triple murder. The search for the suspect has over 100 police officers involved. Meanwhile, Sussan Ley defends her leadership amidst coalition tensions. TikTok has struck a deal to create an American version of the app, avoiding a potential U.S. ban. In uplifting news, the 98th Oscars nominations highlight four Australian contenders and set new records for the event. Tune in for a digestible look at these pressing stories!

Jan 22, 2026 • 21min
Why did the Coalition break up again?
The Nationals have again exited the Federal Coalition, marking a significant political shift. This split traces back to historical tensions and recent emergency bills on gun reforms and hate speech. Internal disagreements have arisen over leadership and party solidarity, leading to resignations among shadow cabinet members. With rising tensions and mixed public reactions, the future of the Coalition faces scrutiny as political dynamics shift. Join the hosts as they unravel this complex story of trust, political strategy, and unexpected fallout.

Jan 22, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Several missing after NZ landslide
A political shake-up unfolds as the Coalition splits again, with criticism over hate speech laws. Tragedy strikes in New Zealand, where a landslide at a holiday park may have claimed several lives amidst ongoing rescue efforts. Ghislaine Maxwell is set to testify before Congress, likely to invoke the Fifth Amendment. In brighter news, Formula 1 inches closer to gender diversity with Doriane Pin joining Mercedes as a development driver for 2026. Dive into these pressing headlines and the latest updates!

Jan 21, 2026 • 12min
Why are tennis players asking for more money?
Top tennis players are pushing for a larger share of Australian Open revenue, claiming they deserve better pay and conditions. Tennis Australia counters that they are already compensated fairly. The players’ union has formed to advocate for changes, including a substantial welfare fund. As debates heat up, some ex-players have labeled the demands as greedy. Comparisons are drawn between tennis and other sports regarding earnings, highlighting the lower revenue share for tennis players. Tensions rise as negotiations continue amidst the tournament.

Jan 21, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: 3 Nationals out of Shadow Cabinet over hate speech bill
Three National senators resign from the Shadow Cabinet over a contentious hate speech bill, causing a stir in politics. A tragic story unfolds as a Canadian teenager is found dead on K’gari. A 60-year-old man is charged upon arrival in Australia with child abuse material. On a lighter note, Austrian scientists reveal that cows are capable of using tools, showcasing their surprising intelligence. Join in for a mix of serious news and uplifting discoveries!

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Jan 20, 2026 • 10min
Why are there so many shark attacks right now?
Dr. Daryl McPhee, an expert in environmental science from Bond University, delves into the recent surge of shark attacks in Sydney. He explains how environmental factors like heavy rainfall and murky waters are contributing to increased encounters with bull sharks. Daryl discusses the specific shark species involved and emphasizes the low overall risk of swimming, while advocating for short-term safety measures like drone surveillance. He also calls for a shift towards non-lethal deterrents to manage shark populations more effectively.

Jan 20, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Four shark attacks in days in NSW
Shark encounters are on the rise in New South Wales, leading to hospitalizations and a wave of beach closures. In politics, Labor and the Coalition are advancing significant reforms to address hate speech in response to recent attacks. On a somber note, renowned Italian designer Valentino Garavani has passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy of iconic fashion. Meanwhile, a citizen scientist in Queensland has made an exciting find—a native flower once thought extinct has been rediscovered, bringing a bit of hope to conservation efforts.

Jan 19, 2026 • 14min
Will the Govt's hate speech bills pass?
In today's discussion, the aftermath of the tragic Bondi terror attack sparks a debate on new hate speech and gun control legislation. The government faces pushback as it splits its previously planned omnibus bill into two controversial pieces. Increased penalties and new offenses for hate speech are introduced, while proposed gun reforms include buybacks and background checks. Political divides emerge, as various parties express their objections. Will these critical reforms pass or face further hurdles?

Jan 19, 2026 • 3min
Headlines: Condolence motion for Bondi terror attack in Parliament
Federal Parliament honors the victims of the Bondi terror attack with a moving condolence motion. In political news, One Nation has surged ahead of the Coalition in popular support for the first time. Guatemala has declared a 30-day state of siege amid deadly prison riots linked to gang violence. On a brighter note, the world's first legally binding treaty to protect marine biodiversity in international waters is now in effect, marking a significant milestone for environmental law.

Jan 18, 2026 • 11min
The World Court’s first genocide case in a decade
The Gambia's landmark case against Myanmar for alleged genocide against the Rohingya people has begun at the International Court of Justice. This unprecedented trial could set a significant precedent for international law, impacting future cases like South Africa's action against Israel. The discussion delves into Myanmar's turbulent history, the tragic Rohingya crisis, and the complexities that delayed this case. Legal definitions of genocide are explored, as well as Myanmar's defiance of UN findings, making this a critical moment in global justice.


