

The Briefing
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A daily news podcast, The Briefing gives you the latest headlines, discussion and explainer interviews to keep you informed and entertained.
Bringing you the news you need to know at 6am and 4pm Monday to Friday, and profile features across the weekend, The Briefing is Australia's go-to news podcast for your commute, coffee or exercise.
Hosted by journalists Sacha Barbour Gatt, Chris Spyrou, Natarsha Belling, Helen Smith and Antoinette Lattouf.
Bringing you the news you need to know at 6am and 4pm Monday to Friday, and profile features across the weekend, The Briefing is Australia's go-to news podcast for your commute, coffee or exercise.
Hosted by journalists Sacha Barbour Gatt, Chris Spyrou, Natarsha Belling, Helen Smith and Antoinette Lattouf.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 40min
Mel Buttle is the internet's favourite mum
Mel Buttle, an Australian comedian and creator of the beloved character 'Lyn,' shares her journey through bullying and homophobia while navigating the comedy scene. She reflects on the healing power of humor amidst adversity and the challenges faced by women in comedy. The conversation dives into relatable frustrations like grocery shopping and the joy found in unexpected places, along with personal anecdotes about balancing family privacy with public life. Mel's insights on authenticity and mental health resonate deeply, offering listeners both laughter and inspiration.

Nov 8, 2024 • 12min
Why Consent Can't Wait: Jude Bolton
Jude Bolton, co-host of Triple M's Rush Hour and former Sydney Swans player, dives deep into the conversation about consent. He emphasizes the need for transparent discussions with youth, linking consent to safety in relationships. Bolton shares insights on generational shifts in how families approach these topics and the importance of community involvement in consent education. He also highlights the unique challenges of addressing consent in the digital age, advocating for supportive, age-appropriate conversations to navigate online interactions safely.

Nov 7, 2024 • 16min
What a survivor of sexual violence thinks of Bonnie Blue
Harrison James, an activist and survivor of child sexual abuse, passionately discusses the harmful implications of Bonnie Blue's controversial content creation plans. He sheds light on how mainstream pornography distorts young boys' views on masculinity, consent, and self-worth. Harrison advocates for systemic changes to protect youth from exploitation during events like schoolies. He emphasizes the crucial need for consent education and accountability, urging society to reconsider how sexualized content impacts vulnerable individuals.

Nov 7, 2024 • 25min
‘I'm not a predator’: OnlyFans' Bonnie Blue defends Schoolies sex plan
In this engaging discussion, Bonnie Blue, a provocative 25-year-old OnlyFans creator, defends her controversial plan to film sexual encounters with young men at Schoolies. She argues that all participants are over 18 and have consented through signed forms. The conversation delves into the complexities of consent and public perception, with Bonnie addressing accusations of predation. The debate also highlights societal double standards in adult content and evolving views on consent among younger generations, making for a thought-provoking exchange.

Nov 7, 2024 • 16min
Malcolm Turnbull explains what Trump 2.0 means for Australia
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull shares his insider perspective on what a potential Trump return means for Australia. He discusses strategies current PM Anthony Albanese should adopt, revealing Trump’s unpredictable nature behind closed doors. Turnbull highlights the economic impacts of Trump's tariffs and his non-interventionist foreign policy. He also delves into the upcoming Australian election, comparing it to American politics and analyzing the rise of strongman dynamics in global democracy.

Nov 6, 2024 • 15min
Donald Trump has won. What now?
Donald Trump's unexpected win as the 47th president sparks intense discussions about demographic changes that influenced the election. The fallout for the Democratic Party reveals a stark contrast between expectations and reality. Global reactions vary, with Australian leaders emphasizing the significance of US relations. Immigration policy takes center stage as supporters celebrate promises made during the campaign. The potential impacts on women's rights, climate change, and foreign policy raise critical questions about democracy and global stability.

Nov 6, 2024 • 19min
Massive turnout, bomb threats, too close to call: the US votes
Dave Leventhal, a seasoned journalist reporting from Washington, D.C., dives into the intense drama of Election Day. He covers the massive voter turnout against a backdrop of bomb threats and misinformation spreading through social media. The discussion reveals the intricacies of battleground states and the potential for a tied Electoral College. Leventhal also highlights the psychological effects of premature victory declarations and the looming anxiety among voters, drawing eerie parallels to past political unrest.

Nov 5, 2024 • 25min
Taking you inside the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge
Journalist Joe Aston, author of The Chairman’s Lounge, reveals jaw-dropping details about the Qantas Chairman's Lounge scandal, exploring the blurred lines between political privilege and corruption. Independent Senator David Pocock shares his reasons for initially accepting and ultimately giving up his exclusive membership. The conversation dives into the ethical dilemmas of politicians enjoying luxurious perks, with a particular focus on their responsibility to the public and potential corporate influences on governance.

Nov 5, 2024 • 15min
'We have an exit strategy': Meet the Australians in US swing states
Join Chris Mead, a resident of Arizona, Scott Dishon from Michigan, and Di Bowman from Phoenix as they share their unique perspectives on the chaotic US election. They discuss the intense political atmosphere in swing states and the frustrations of living amid profound political division. From concerns about political violence to the challenges of meaningful discourse, their insights highlight the stark differences in the electoral climate compared to Australia. Tune in for a firsthand account of living through this pivotal moment in history.

Nov 4, 2024 • 24min
Melbourne Cup: A race horse trainer vs. MP Georgie Purcell
Katherine Coleman is an assistant trainer at Moody Racing, one of Australia's top racing stables, while Georgie Purcell is an Australian politician championing animal rights. They delve into the contentious Melbourne Cup, examining the ethical implications of horse racing. Katherine defends the industry's practices and welfare measures, while Georgie raises concerns about the treatment of racing horses and the need for reform. Their heated discussion balances tradition with animal advocacy, providing insights into the vibrant yet controversial world of horse racing in Australia.


