What we know about the friends killed in Mexico
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by The Daily Aus
3d ago
Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad have been confirmed dead in the Mexican state of Baja California, days after their family first raised the alarm that they were believed missing. Police allege they were murdered, possibly because thieves wanted their car tyres. In today’s deep dive, we’ll run through the timeline of what we know about their deaths. You can support their GoFundMe's here and here. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Lucy Tassell Audio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts via our survey ..read more
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Why your HECS is changing
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by The Daily Aus
3d ago
The Federal Government has announced it will wipe $3 billion in student debt and offer payments for some students undergoing mandatory placements. These announcements come a week before the Federal Budget and in the wake of recommendations made to the Government about how to reform the sector. On today’s podcast, we’ll explain what the changes to HECS could mean for you and how the placement payments will work. Listen to our episode 'Should uni students be paid for their compulsory placements?' Sign up to our new TDA Sport newsletter here Hosts: Zara Seidler and Billi FitzSimons Audio produce ..read more
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What's a porn passport?
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by The Daily Aus
5d ago
Sign up to the TDA Sport newsletter Last week, we learned the federal government will trial age verification measures aimed at blocking children from watching explicit adult content online, as part of a range of measures designed to lower the rate of gender-based violence in Australia. ‘Porn passports’ aren’t a new idea, either here in Australia or around the world, but we’re yet to see any sort of programs introduced domestically. Today on the podcast, we break down whether this trial could be the first step on the road to age verifications on porn sites, and how would these verification proc ..read more
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Why students are protesting in the U.S.
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have intensified across U.S. college campuses and have now spread to universities here in Australia. Protesters are calling for an immediate ceasefire, and for their universities to ‘divest’ from (stop investing funds in) companies linked to Israel. According to CNN, more than 1,000 students have been arrested across at least 21 states since mid-April, so on today’s we’re going to explain exactly what you need to know. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Audio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts v ..read more
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What is the plan to end men's violence against women?
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
The Prime Minister has announced several new measures to combat domestic violence. It comes after new data this week revealed the rate of women killed by a partner in Australia increased by nearly 30% in 2022/23 compared to the previous year. Today on the podcast, we unpack yesterday’s announcement and explain what the Government’s national plan to combat violence against women actually is. You can always call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 Read more about the student arrests in the U.S. Read the report from the Australian Institute of Criminology Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Audio p ..read more
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Pauline Hanson is being sued for hate speech
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
This week, a hate speech trial against One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has begun in the Federal Court. It comes after Hanson was accused of racially discriminating against Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi in a social media post from 2022. Hanson and Faruqi have both faced questioning so far in the hearing. On today’s podcast, we’ll explain what Hanson said, the context of the case, and what could happen next. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Audio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts via our survey! Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletter ..read more
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Is Australia’s economy still struggling?
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
With the federal budget just over two weeks away, the economy is set to come roaring back into focus on your newsfeed. So, we thought we'd get you up to speed well in advance. How are we going with inflation and the cost of living? What should you expect from HECS and HELP debt indexation this year? And what early clues do we have about this year's budget? Today on the podcast, we speak to the Australia Institute and the Centre for Future Work’s Chief Economist, Greg Jericho, to take a temperature check of the economy. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Guest: Greg Jericho, Chief Economist ..read more
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Australia’s ‘national shame’
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
It’s been labelled Australia’s ‘national shame' - so far this year, 27 women have been killed in acts of gender-based violence. Now, the country’s Domestic Violence Commissioner is convening a crisis meeting of leaders from across the country to figure out what comes next. It comes as thousands marched in rallies over the weekend calling for stronger action. On today's podcast, we’ll discuss the context, what the government is saying and what comes next in this national conversation about women's safety. You can always call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 Read Jess Hill's article 'We won’t stop v ..read more
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These women want to job-share the role of a politician
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by The Daily Aus
1w ago
In a first for Australia, two people have launched an independent campaign to win a single seat at the next federal election. Bronwen Bock and Lucy Bradlow hope to run together for the same seat of Higgins and share the responsibilities of a federal politician. Today on the podcast, we speak to Bronwen and Lucy to ask them all our questions about how and if this could work. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Guests: Bronwen Bock and Lucy Bradlow Audio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts via our survey! Subscribe to The Daily Aus newslette ..read more
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What is the media's responsibility in the wake of a tragedy?
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by The Daily Aus
2w ago
In the hours following the tragic murder of six people in Sydney’s Bondi Junction, families of some of the victims issued statement requesting that media remove images that were being circulated online. At the time, one victim’s family said that having those unauthorised photos being republished by the media was causing their loved ones “extreme distress”. On today’s podcast, we speak to Tarang Chawla about the media’s responsibility when it comes to reporting tragedies like we saw in Sydney recently. Tarang is an award-winning human rights activist, broadcaster, and lawyer. He is the co-found ..read more
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