The Briefing

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Oct 21, 2024 • 9min

Women wait longer for the bathroom. The Government wants to change that

Katherine Webber, a public toilet researcher and Churchill Fellow, dives into the bathroom accessibility debate. She discusses the changes proposed in Australia, advocating for 1.8 times more toilets for women than men to address long wait times. Webber explains the design flaws behind public restrooms, examining the advantages of urinals and the need for gender-neutral options. She highlights the importance of inclusivity in restroom design and the critical role it plays in urban planning. It's a thought-provoking conversation on a topic often overlooked!
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Oct 20, 2024 • 19min

The real cost behind a cheap bottle of milk

Join Ben Bennett, President of the Australian Dairy Farmers Association, and Adam Jenkins, a former dairy farmer, as they tackle the pressing issues in the dairy industry. They discuss the impact of recent price reductions on milk and the ongoing challenges faced by farmers. Explore the history of the milk wars and the increasing economic pressures that threaten the livelihood of dairy producers. The conversation emphasizes the need for consumers to understand the real costs behind their purchases and support local farmers.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 38min

Sharon Johal is the role model Australian TV needs

Sharon Johal, an actor and former lawyer, is making waves as the first turban-wearing Sikh character on Australian TV's The Twelve. She opens up about her journey facing racism in the entertainment industry and how that shaped her career. Sharon shares her transition from law to acting and the cultural pressures she navigated along the way. She also reflects on her intense experience in reality TV on The Block, which almost broke her spirit. Join in to hear about her powerful advocacy for diversity and representation.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 15min

Why Consent Can't Wait: Carrie Bickmore

Carrie Bickmore, a Gold Logie winning television host, and Daniel Principe, a passionate youth advocate for consent education, dive deep into the critical topic of consent in 2024. They tackle prevalent myths and emphasize the importance of open dialogue to foster a respectful culture. The conversation shifts from viewing consent as a transaction to a relational responsibility, highlighting that it's an ongoing dialogue rather than a one-time discussion. Their insights aim to empower younger generations to navigate consent with empathy and understanding.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 19min

BONUS: Why has the world reacted so strongly to Liam Payne’s death?

Justin Hill, host of LiSTNR’s The Streaming Service, delves into the intense public reaction to Liam Payne's untimely death. He discusses the grief expressed globally and the vigils that sprang up, analyzing why fans feel such a deep connection to a celebrity they never personally knew. The conversation also addresses privacy issues surrounding celebrity deaths, questioning the entitlement fans may feel regarding intimate details. Hill highlights the emotional complexity of mourning a public figure and the influence of social media in shaping these responses.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 27min

The Royal debate: a Monarchist vs a Republican

In this engaging discussion, Alexander Volz, a representative of the Australian Monarchist League, argues for maintaining the constitutional monarchy, while Esther Anatolitis from the Australian Republic Movement advocates for a switch to a republic. They delve into the emotional stakes of this debate, touching on public readiness and societal costs. The conversation highlights the historical context of Australia’s ties to the monarchy and scrutinizes the notion of national identity in a multicultural society, especially against the backdrop of a royal visit.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 16min

Why abortion is back on the national agenda

Tayla-Jane Jackson, a South Australian woman who shared her personal experience with late-term abortion, speaks candidly about the emotional and logistical challenges she faced. Dr. Nisha Khot, Vice President of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, provides expert insights emphasizing that women need access to abortion care at any pregnancy stage. They delve into the current political landscape, the pressing need for reproductive rights, and the implications of restrictive laws, both locally and in the context of global debates.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 24min

What a 'consequence of success' means for life expectancy

Jay Olshansky, a leading professor of epidemiology, discusses groundbreaking insights into life expectancy. He reveals how recent analysis suggests we've peaked in lifespan potential, debunking the myth that we will all live to 100. Olshansky emphasizes the importance of focusing on health span rather than merely extending life, reinforcing that quality is as crucial as quantity. He also shares why this shift in perspective could be beneficial, prompting listeners to rethink our relationship with aging.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 17min

Is this Victoria's Secret's last attempt at saving its reputation?

Milo Hartill, a model, actor, and singer, joins the discussion on the Victoria’s Secret fashion show’s comeback after a six-year break. They dive into the brand's past controversies, particularly its narrow focus on the male gaze, leading to a decline in relevance. The conversation shifts to its recent attempts at inclusivity and body diversity, questioning if these changes are enough. The potential future of the show sparks hope for innovative transformations that reflect today’s diverse beauty standards.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 27min

What happens if Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear facilities?

Jen Parker, a Navy veteran and expert at the National Security College, lends her insights on the escalating conflict in the Middle East. She discusses Israel's potential military actions against Iran and the implications for regional stability. The conversation also covers the U.S. troop deployment to support missile defense in Israel and the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Additionally, Parker reflects on political responses in Australia regarding visa policies for Palestinian refugees amid rising violence.

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