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Sep 26, 2025 • 11min

Budgie smugglers back in vogue in Europe 

Spring has arrived in the Southern Hemisphere and as Australians head to the beach, we take a look back at the history of the iconic 'Budgie Smuggler,' invented by Speedo and popularised by the Australian Olympic swimming team in Los Angeles in 1984. We talk to a leading British fashion journalist about the renaissance of the lovable lycra in Europe.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 13min

Academics dispute state of finances at leading Sydney university

Almost one in every two Australian universities has been restructured in the past year, and there is more to come.Thousands of jobs have been cut, and thousands more are in the firing line.At the University of Technology Sydney, hundreds of staff have recently been informed that they may not have a job next year.Now, they anxiously wait for the list of 400 names that will hit the chopping block.The university says it is saving itself from financial crisis, but a team of accounting professors have crunched the numbers and say they tell another story.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 11min

Jennifer Byrne on her best books of the 21st century

ABC Radio National is counting down the Top 100 Books of the 21st Century and you can help shape the list by casting your vote. 
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Sep 26, 2025 • 15min

The story of feminist action in Australia

In 1975 the world celebrated International Women’s Year, which produced a plan to advance the rights of girls and women around the globe and Australia was hailed as something of a trailblazer on gender equity.In a world first, Gough Whitlam appointed a special advisor, Elizabeth Reid, to help guide government policy on a range of women’s issues.But 50 years on, can Australia still claim to be a world leader on women’s rights and equality?
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Sep 26, 2025 • 11min

The politics at the UN General Assemby: Laura Tingle

A look back at the UN General Assembly this week, where President Trump told the international body that it was increasingly irrelevant.In his first-ever UN speech, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a fresh push for Australia to get a seat on the United Nations Security Council in 2029-30.He also described climate change as an "existential threat" presenting a different view to Trump, who used his address to ridicule climate change as a "con job." 
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Sep 26, 2025 • 12min

Trump at the UN General Assembly

In an eventful week in New York City, Donald Trump delivered a speech calling climate change a hoax, and attacked the United Nations as he addressed the General Assembly.The United States committed to a stronger show of support for Ukraine, and Australia, the UK, France and Canada recognised Palestine.For an assessment of US policy this week, Nick is joined by leading foreign policy expert, James Lindsay.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 23min

Jon Sopel on the week in US and UK politics

Jon Sopel from the award-winning podcast The News Agents delivers a chilling warning: when leaders go unchallenged, authoritarianism follows.In the wake of President Trump’s UK state visit and the furore over tv host Jimmy Kimmel’s removal from air after comments about the assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Jon Sopel joins Nick Bryant to discuss the week in US and UK politics.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 10min

"Here you come again": the Dolly Parton show sweeping Australia

he's one of the most universally loved people on the planet. The one and only Dolly Parton is being brought to life in a fictionalised story co-written by American actor and playwright Tricia Paoluccio, who also plays Dolly. Here we come again is touring Australia after sell-out seasons in the US and Europe.Obsessed with Dolly since she was a little girl, Tricia used her time during the COVID-19 pandemic to write a play about one of her all-time heroes. 
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Sep 19, 2025 • 10min

So you want to own Greenland? Some lessons from the past

President Trump’s official push to formally acquire Greenland for America has a long history. From earlier American attempts to claim the island, to Greenland’s pivotal role in World War II and the Cold War, to its increasingly strategic importance today, Arctic expert Elizabeth Buchanan explains why Greenland is much more than a desolate blob on top of a world map.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 10min

What does the new climate target mean for regional Australia?

This week Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the country's climate target for 2035.The PM acknowledged that everyone in government, industry and at home would have to "lean in" to help achieve the emission target range of 62-70 per cent. So what does that mean for regional communities and towns reliant on the resources and rural sectors in Australia?

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