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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marlesâ chief of staff is taking legal action against him for allegedly pushing her out of her job, after she complained of bullying in his office. Around 170 people have been arrested in Newcastle after anti-coal protesters formed a blockade to stop boats from entering the cityâs port. Australiaâs most decorated Olympian Emma McKeon has announced her retirement from swimming. And todayâs good news: Researchers from the University of Michigan have found a way to recycle pacemakers, which can then be donated to other countries.
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: Elliot Lawry
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Victoria will roll out its first pill test at a music festival this summer.
35,000 people attending Beyond the Valley will have access to the drug-checking service for the first time, as part of the state governmentâs plans to conduct more trials across Victoria.
Health experts and youth support workers will be stationed at the pop-up pill testing site to analyse drug samples and give advice to young festival-goers.
In todayâs deep dive, youâll hear our chat with Victoriaâs Premier Jacinta Allan on the stateâs lift-off of pill testing, and why she changed her mind on drug harm minimisation.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Harry Sekulich
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Happy Sunday! We are intercepting your podcast feeds mid-weekend to answer all the questions you have about vaping.
Last week, we asked you what you want to know about vaping, and we got hundreds of responses. So today, we're answering your questions! We talk about what is actually in a vape, what we know about the long-term health effects of vaping, and what the current law around vaping is.
This episode is sponsored by the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, but they have had no editorial influence over the content we are sharing in todayâs podcast. Find out more at health.gov.au/vaping.
If you are looking to quit vaping, here are some resources:
You can go to the My QuitBuddy app, which helps you to track your progress and stay motivated.
You can call Quitline on 13 78 48, where you can confidentially speak to a counsellor.
Another option is to speak to a GP or health professional about the best way for you.Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Sam Koslowski
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In this week's wrap of good news, we discuss our obsession with Missy Higgins, the women's sporting teams breaking records and the voice of Afghan girls.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders over allegations of war crimes. A British woman has become the fifth tourist to die from suspected methanol poisoning in Laos. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Pam Bondi to be the countryâs next Attorney-General after Matt Gaetz withdrew himself from contention. And the good news: The European Space Agency (ESA) has captured some of the most detailed images of the Sun using its Solar
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Nandini Dhir
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Thereâs been a lot of news this week about planned strikes by the Rail Tram and Bus Union NSW which have since been postponed. Numerous strikes have been held across the health, education, and retail sectors this year, mostly calling for better pay and working conditions. But how do strikes actually work? What role do unions play? And how is an agreement reached?In today's podcast, we strip it back and look into the different types of strike action, some of the ongoing negotiations, and why you might have been looking at alternative modes of travel this week.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Nandini Dhir
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 21 November:
Melbourne teenager Bianca Jones has died after a suspected poisoning in a tourist town in Laos. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a heatwave warning for large parts of Victoria. U.S. prosecutors have charged Indian multi-billionaire Gautam Adani over an alleged fraud scheme, involving bribes to Indian government officials, and cover-up efforts. And the good news: Last nightâs ARIAs saw a record number of 22 First Nations artists nominated for an award.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Harry Sekulich
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Donald Trump takes office in January, but since his recent election win, the U.S. President-elect has been choosing who will join his future administration and cabinet. A range of senior White House positions have already been filled across areas like foreign affairs, environment, border security, and health. On the podcast today weâre going to take you through some of those appointments, from what you need to know about their past, and what theyâll be responsible for in the future.
Hosts: Harry Sekulich and Emma Gillespie
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 20 November:
Two Melbourne teenagers are on life support in Laos with suspected methanol poisoning. A takeover deal could see mining giant Rio Tinto permanently shut down a uranium mine in the Northern Territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed off on lowering his country's threshold to justify using nuclear arms. And in todayâs good news, the peak body for General Practitioners says itâs filled all its GP training roles for junior doctors next year â a move that it says will help ease shortages across the country.
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Harry Sekulich
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A controversial Government bill has sparked protest inside and outside New Zealandâs Parliament. The bill, which would change the legal interpretation of the countryâs founding treaty, isnât just unpopular with Parliament and Kiwis, itâs not supported by the Prime Minister. In todayâs deep dive, we explain the bill thatâs made world headlines, and why itâs led to such a firm public response.
Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Zara Seidler
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 19 November:
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his party wonât support the Governmentâs planned international student caps. NSW Police have laid additional assault charges against former broadcaster Alan Jones relating to a ninth victim. A New York priest has lost his job at a Brooklyn church following an investigation sparked by the filming of a Sabrina Carpenter music video. And in today's good news, the Fox sisters, Jess and NoĂ©mie, have been honoured with the âDon Awardâ for their performances at the Paris Olympics.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Elliot Lawry
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On Monday morning, news broke that well-known broadcaster Alan Jones had been arrested at his home in Sydney over alleged indecent assaults. Later in the day, police announced that heâd been charged with 24 offences. It follows an investigation by the Sydney Morning Herald into Jones last year. At the time, he denied those allegations. In today's podcast, we explain who Jones is, what police have said and why this story matters.
Help is available at 1800 RESPECT.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Orla Maher
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Good afternoon.
Here are your headlines for 18 November:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in Brazil for this yearâs G20 Summit, where heâs expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Labor and the Coalition voted together to âcensureâ independent Senator Lidia Thorpe over her protest against King Charles last month. Woolworths has faced the ACCCâs inquiry into the Australian supermarket industry. And in today's good news, A womenâs boxing match has likely become âthe most watched professional womenâs sporting event in U.S. historyâ.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Elliot Lawry
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Education is one of the key portfolios in government that affects young Australians the most â from what we get taught in school, to how we pay for university.
On today's podcast, Editor-in-Chief of TDA Billi FitzSimons sits down with Education Minister Jason Clare to discuss HECS, international student caps, funding to public schools, and teacher appreciation.
Hosts: Billi FtizSimons and Sam Koslowski
Producer: Orla Maher
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In this week's wrap of good news, we discuss the endangered sea turtle that's returned to the Gulf Mexico, the new dog mayor, Dolly Parton's philanthropy and the free sanitary items in Victoria.
Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimons
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 15 November:Woolworths and Coles have announced they will defend legal action brought against them over claims the retailers misled customers through deceptive price tactics. Matildas star Cortnee Vine has announced sheâs taking a break from soccer to prioritise her mental health. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has announced heâs chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (aka RFK Jr.) to lead the U.S. health department. And in today's good news, an endangered sea turtle found over a year ago has been returned to its native waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski
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In January, Professor Richard Scolyer was named joint Australian of the year with his colleague and friend, Professor Georgina Long. The pair were recognised for their lifesaving melanoma research. Richard has dedicated his life to cancer research and treatment, but 18 months ago, his world was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. He's since become patient zero for a groundbreaking immunotherapy treatment, based on the melanoma discovery he pioneered with Georgina Long. Professor Scolyer joins us in today's deep dive to talk about the future of brain cancer treatment, and the legacy he's hoping to carve out.
You can order Richard's book 'Brainstorm' here.
Listen to our episode with Professor Georgina Long here.
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler
Guest: Professor Richard Scolyer
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 14 November:
The 23-year-old man charged with the murder of Ballarat mother Samantha Murphy has pleaded not guilty in a Victorian court. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Republican politician Matt Gaetz as his Attorney General. Streets in the Spanish province of MĂĄlaga have been flooded amid heavy rains, leading authorities to close schools and cancel trains. And in todayâs good news, scientists have discovered the largest coral on earth.
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
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The average Australian watches porn for the first time before their 14th birthday, according to a new report from the national violence prevention organisation Our Watch. They surveyed nearly 1,000 young people aged 14 to 20 to learn more about the impact of pornography on young people. Nearly three-quarters of respondents said porn is degrading to women, and that it shows aggression and violence against women. A third of respondents said they use porn to educate themselves about sex. So, does it matter, and should we care? Our Watch warns online porn can negatively affect young peopleâs attitudes towards gender, sex and relationships. And, it can lead to violence. Our Watch CEO Patty Kinnersly joins us in today's deep dive to talk us through the report's findings.
You can find more resources from Our Watch here. Read the full report here.
1800 RESPECT:
Call: 1800 737 732
Video: 1800RESPECT.org.au
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons
Guest: Patty Kinnersly, Our Watch CEO
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Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 13 November!
Elon Musk will be among those joining President-elect Donald Trumpâs new White House team when he takes office in January. The High Court has overturned a decision which held the Catholic Church responsible for historic child abuse by a Victorian priest. Nurses and midwives across New South Wales have been striking today as part of efforts to secure a 15% pay increase from the Government. And in todayâs good news, a three-year-old in India has become the worldâs youngest chess competitor with an international rating.
Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Harry Sekulich
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