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Jun 20, 2025 • 10min
Top marine scientists gather in Cairns to tackle ocean emergency
Some of the world’s leading climate and ocean researchers are gathering in Cairns for the annual conference of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society to discuss the latest findings in meteorology, climate science and oceanography.The meeting follows this year's extreme marine heatwaves on both sides of the continent in which Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef were simultaneously hit by coral bleaching.

Jun 20, 2025 • 12min
Saudi Arabia's move to dominate global sport
Over the past decade, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has poured billions of dollars into global sport, hugely influencing the governance and growth of football, golf, boxing and tennis.In 2034, the once closed-off Kingdom will host the world's most-viewed sporting event — the men's FIFA World Cup — all part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's grand plans to modernise the country.But what is the benefit of sport to Saudi Arabia? And what is sport's role in influencing global politics?GUEST: James Montague, journalist and author of Engulfed: How Saudi Arabia Bought Sport, and the World

Jun 20, 2025 • 10min
"Fortress WA" budget surplus and plans to future proof state finances
“Fortress WA” is how Western Australia's Treasurer Rita Saffioti described how her state will use its huge budget surplus to insulate the state from global tensions.WA has reported its seventh consecutive surplus of $2.5 billion for 2024-25, with a further surplus forecast for the following year.This budgetary position continues to be the envy of other states and territories, and the Labor state government is moving to future-proof its economy by investing billions of dollars in infrastructure projects.

Jun 20, 2025 • 17min
Iran insists on right to enrich uranium as European talks fail
European officials have lined up behind the Trump administration’s demand that Iran stop its uranium-enrichment program, increasing pressure on Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who was in Geneva for the talks. So far, Iran is refusing to end uranium enrichment or negotiate with the US unless Israel halts its attacks on the country. Meanshile, Presdient Trump has said that he will decide whether the U.S will join Israel’s attacks within two weeks to give time for negotiations to work.

Jun 13, 2025 • 11min
Wallaby and whisky pudding: Tasmanian produce meets Indian dining
A winter feast of sea urchins, wallaby wings and whisky pudding is on the menu in Hobart this weekend.Niyati Rao travelled across India in search of unique ingredients and cooking methods, and her Mumbai restaurants celebrate humble regional snacks.For Dark MOFO, Rao is teaming up with Launceston chef Craig Will to infuse fresh Tasmanian produce with big bold Indian flavours.

Jun 13, 2025 • 13min
Canada's G7: An awkward AUKUS moment
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will face a tricky moment at the G7 in Canada this weekend, forced to confront the Pentagon's decision to review AUKUS. The Trump administration is sending a strong message to Canberra, leveraging for greater Defence spending. But could this be the off ramp for the controversial nuclear subs deal?

Jun 13, 2025 • 9min
Virgin Airlines float to boost the shrinking ASX
Virgin Australia is returning to the Australian stock exchange, a rare listing on the ASX and an opportunity for everyday investors.Over recent years several big companies have left the exchange to go into private ownership. Now, the corporate regulator ASIC has introduced measures to streamline new listings, in an attempt to revitalise the ASX.

Jun 13, 2025 • 15min
Lessons for global centre-left parties from Labor's win
Centre-left parties the world over are lamenting the loss of their heartland, as low paid, working-class and non-graduate voters defect to the right.Claire Ainsley was a key aide to the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and is now part of the Progressive Policy Institute, a US-based group with close links to the former US president Bill Clinton. She's been in Australia speaking to voters about Labor's election victory.

Jun 13, 2025 • 10min
Iranian missile strikes in retaliation to Israel's attacks
Iran has responded with drone and missile attacks against Israel, after Israel carried out its largest attack ever against Iran.Waves of coordinated Israeli airstrikes hit nuclear sites and killed much of the country’s military chain of command along with several nuclear scientists.

Jun 13, 2025 • 15min
Trump's militarisation of America
A military parade in Washington this week will mark the 250th anniversary of the US army, and it will coincide with President Trump's 79th birthday.The fanfare follows a week of civil unrest, with President Trump deploying US Marines and the National Guard in Los Angeles, against the wishes of California's Governor Newsom.


