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Once dismissed as dangerous and unworthy, Australian horror is now a global box-office phenomenon. Geordie Gray is here to explore the terrifying new film Leviticus - a Sundance hit that captures the dread of regional isolation - and trace the evolution of the genre from the controversial Wake in Fright to modern ‘elevated’ horror movies like The Babadook and Talk to Me.
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Australian horror was once banned – now it’s booming
Backrooms: Inside the film that began as a meme
The Babadook breathes new life into horror genre
When a young Indigenous couple brings home their baby, things take a sinister turn
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Manchester mayor Andy Burnham will launch a challenge for the UK Prime Ministership after winning a resounding by-election victory in Makersfield. Plus, a retired Army Major accuses the Australian Defence Force of ‘fabricating evidence’ in crash probe, and The Australian’s Culture section wins journalism’s top prize.
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‘Voted for change’: Burnham sets up Starmer fight with Makerfield win
Analysis by Jacquelin Magnay: Andy Burnham’s win sparks Labour civil war with Keir Starmer’s leadership in peril
Commentary by Patrick Maguire: Labour voters want a revolution or the party’s over
Fatal MRH-90 chopper crash ‘foreseeable’, report ‘corrupted’: test pilots
The Australian’s new Culture section secures top journalism award in its first year
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After the most bruising five weeks of his prime ministership, Anthony Albanese has announced four big - and very complicated - changes to the controversial capital gains tax and death tax measures in the Budget - but will it be enough to quell the fury of young investors and entrepreneurs who feel the government’s let them down?
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Winners and losers as government overhauls small business tax breaks after industry backlash
Backflips and backdowns: what you need to know about the budget changes
Commentary by Judith Sloan: Labor’s tax reform teaches a masterclass in incompetence
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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ackie ‘O’ Henderson’s barrister said they’re “very much progressing” her unfair dismissal claim against ARN after her former co-host Kyle Sandilands settled with the network. Plus, Israel’s dismay over US-Iran deal and the World Cup is rocked by spying claims.
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Jackie O vows to proceed with $82m suit against radio giant ARN
‘Catastrophic’: Israel dismayed as Trump, Pezeshkian officially sign deal
Commentary by Joe Kelly: Trump’s deal sees America concede while Iran delays on nuclear program
World Cup rocked by drone 'spying' claims
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Subterfuge, secret meetings and a peace deal with all sorts of hidden benefits. We’ve got the inside scoop on how Kyle Sandilands and his radio bosses resolved their differences – and where it leaves his former radio partner Jackie O Henderson. Media Diary Editor Steve Jackson is here.
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Secret talks land Kyle Sandilands $12m payout
Kyle Sandilands cuts $12m deal with ARN after being axed
Shock detail in Kyle’s settlement with ARN
Kyle Sandilands’ behaviour ‘not nice’ but what ARN paid for, court told
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Make Australia monocultural, axe SBS, paywall the ABC, dump Snowy Hydro 2.0 and introduce nuclear power - Pauline Hanson’s first address to the National Press Club was certainly eventful.
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‘Don’t come near me’: Pauline Hanson clashes with journalist over daughter’s employment
Commentary by Geoff Chambers: How ‘Svengali’ James Ashby unleashed Trump-style machine to fuel One Nation’s surge
Linfox succession battle escalates as son Peter Fox ousted from top role
History as Messi bags first World Cup hat-trick
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A night at the pub ends in an accusation of rape - but now the woman at the centre of one of Australia’s most controversial cases is turning her fury on the prosecutors she says let her down. Today, Ellie Dudley is here for a close look at a deeply human story of trust betrayed.
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Woman at centre of failed rape trial says prosecutors were ‘cavalier’
NSW District Court judge Peter Whitford launches attack on ‘meritless’ rape cases
‘No problems with judges’: NSW DPP Sally Dowling’s message to court chief
Inquiry forces NSW ODPP to dump rape cases
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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The world’s first trillionaire, Elon Musk, has a new business partner in Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, as she picks up a $US 1 billion stake in his SpaceX - part of his plan to launch AI data centres into space and create a city on Mars.
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Gina Rinehart secures $US1bn stake in Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Adore Beauty staff warn of mass redundancies amid major push into AI
Relief for punters and Jim Chalmers as Reserve Bank holds interest rates after three hikes
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As the President announces he’s sorted the Iran-Israel-US conflict, we dig through the details yet to be agreed. Plus, where does this leave Iran’s terror proxies Hezbollah and Hamas in their war against Israel? Cameron Stewart is here in just a moment.
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Nuclear questions remain as deal firms
Trump’s key war aims are left unresolved
This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Claire Harvey, and edited by Joshua Burton. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Lia Tsamoglou, Tiffany Dimmack and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Sydney’s eastern beaches have reopened after the attack, and now there’s a raging argument about the use of culling, artificial intelligence-powered drones and other shark mitigation strategies, as it’s revealed some of the country’s most famous beaches are unprotected for much of the year. Plus, push and shove outside court as an alleged NDIS property scam is investigated.
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Young mother Leah Stewart identified as Coogee shark attack victim
Gold Coast couple accused of $90m NDIS alleged scam hurl abuse outside court
Federal Court orders handover of a suitcase full of cash seized from ALAMMC boss David McWilliams
Australian researchers develop world-first AI tool to tackle illegal marine wildlife trade
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A man who was acquitted for rape is facing another trial as prosecutors seek leave to invoke Queensland’s new double jeopardy laws, in a huge development arising from The Australian’s podcast Shandee’s Story. This is “the tip of the iceberg”, says our national chief correspondent Hedley Thomas, who’s here today.
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Shandee’s Story: Double jeopardy test of rape acquittal after forensic DNA do-over
Shandee Blackburn murder: DNA retesting on hold in Mackay cold case
Queensland DNA lab accused of hiding evidence flaws from courts
DNA test delays push Qld crime victims to breaking point
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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It is the navy's worst nightmare. 60 Australian men and women are trapped in a submarine deep under the Indian Ocean after an explosion and seawater flood, threaten to sink the vessel and send its crew to the bottom. This is the incredible true story of the Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Dechaineux. In episode 1, the commander takes his submarine down to its deepest diving depth when a loud noise at the back of the boat changes the lives of everyone on board. An extraordinary battle for survival is just beginning.
The Flood is a four-part audio and video documentary series by Cameron Stewart, Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. Watch the video at thefloodpodcast.com, along with stories, graphics and photographs.v
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Michael Jackson’s estate has convinced an entire generation the singer was wrongly accused of crimes against children. Now, a Netflix documentary restores some balance.
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Review by Nikki Gemmell: Why the new Michael Jackson biopic is a dishonest insult to the genre
Who's Bad? Not Michael Jackson in new big-budget biopic
From The Front: How do we feel about Michael Jackson the musical?
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Pauline Hanson says former politicians said she should face a firing squad and be burnt at the stake. Now Tim Fischer’s widow Judy Brewer says she wants evidence or an apology and fears her late husband is being posthumously defamed.
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Andrew Forrest inks mining deal with Juukan Gorge traditional owners
Apologise or prove ‘witch’ claim: widow
Catch all the action from the 2026 FIFA World Cup here
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A spectacular legal brawl – between sitting judges. Federal Court judge Ian Jackman is attacking some of his own colleagues, saying their tardiness in handing down decisions is threatening the rule of law.
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Judge slams fellows over ‘egregious’ delays
What’s behind the High Court silence on Beech-Jones?
Just do your job, top silk tells judge
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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The first full radio ratings since the implosion of the Kyle and Jackie O Show are in – and it’s bad news for KIIS FM and its parent network ARN. Plus, Australians push back against the data-centre boom.
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KIISFM’s ratings collapse post Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ era
Data centre boom faces ‘immense’ community backlash over project fears
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She dishes out freewheeling critique of just about everyone - but Pauline Hanson isn’t being directly attacked by the parties who should fear One Nation’s spectacular rise the most. Chief political correspondent Greg Brown is here.
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Newspoll: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation in front of Labor, Anthony Albanese gets worst ever rating
Pauline Hanson hit: the truth’s been costed as One Nation in disarray
Commentary by Janet Albrechtsen: Memo, Mr Albanese: serious money talks – and listens – to Hanson
Editorial: One Nation has shown no real expertise on economics or defence
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Belfast is in uproar in the latest incident of violent street crime in Britain’s deeply divided political climate. Plus, US President Donald Trump launches a fresh round of attacks on Iran.
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Belfast houses, cars torched as asylum-seeker charged over attempted beheading
What happened in Belfast? How the knife attack unfolded
Iran launches drone strikes on US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan after Trump’s retaliation for downed chopper
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Iran and Israel are firing on each other again – and now Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are at war too. There’s been a huge shift in Middle East affairs and the US President’s desperation to get a peace deal is fracturing what was supposed to be his rock-solid relationship with Israel. So are we getting any closer to peace?
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Israel hits back at Iran after missile attack, renewing fear of war
Benjamin Netanyahu defies Trump to retaliate against Iran, pushing Middle East to the brink
Donald Trump signals breakthrough in Iran peace talks to end unpopular war
Iran’s attack on Israel reveals new and aggressive regional ambitions
This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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The US Vice President said on social media the murder of Henry Nowak was the result of European elites prioritising immigration over their own citizens. Plus, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan responds to Pauline Hanson and Donald Trump gets a frosty reception at Madison Square Garden.
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JD Vance blames Henry Nowak’s death on mass migration
Allan vows to see campaign through despite plummeting polls
Trump is booed at NBA Finals as his attendance brings tight security
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