The Daily Aus

The Daily Aus
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Dec 12, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: PM requests advice on ministers' spending

The Prime Minister is seeking advice on travel expenses claimed by Communications Minister Anika Wells, who denies any wrongdoing. In legal news, the accused killer of activist Charlie Kirk faced the court, while details emerge about a shooting incident. Meanwhile, in Thailand, the Prime Minister announced plans to dissolve parliament and expedite elections. On a brighter note, British artist Nnena Kalu made history as the first person with a learning disability to win the Turner Prize, highlighting her remarkable talent.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 17min

Has Australia changed since the Cronulla Riots?

This week marks 20 years since the Cronulla Riots, a significant and troubling event in Australian history. The discussion explores how tensions escalated through media coverage, particularly by Alan Jones. It delves into the demographics of Cronulla and the incidents that sparked violence. Additionally, hosts examine how Australia has evolved since then, touching on shifts in public attitudes towards migration and ongoing social issues. The conversation aims to shed light on this pivotal moment and its lasting impact.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: U.S. could require tourists to hand over social media

Travellers to the U.S. may soon need to share five years of social media history, stirring privacy concerns. In South Australia, over 1,000 corrections officers are escalating strikes for better pay and safety, leading to potential prison lockdowns. Exciting news for returning Olympians: a new grant offers $10,000 per child as they aim for a comeback. Plus, groundbreaking evidence suggests that our pre-human relatives mastered fire much earlier than previously believed, changing our understanding of ancestral innovation.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 12min

The convicted rapist the media can't name

A man was recently convicted of rape, but a suppression order prevents the media from naming him. The discussion dives into the implications of such orders and the public's growing frustration with their frequency in Victoria. The hosts explain what these orders are, the potential penalties for breaching them, and the historical context influencing their use. They highlight how the 2013 Open Courts Act aimed to tackle this issue, while also examining the complexities social media brings to enforcement. It's a crucial conversation about justice and transparency.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 18min

The social media ban is here

Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s E-Safety Commissioner, joins the discussion about the newly enacted social media ban for under-16s. She explains the reasoning behind this law, likening it to water safety measures. The conversation highlights the challenges of enforcing age verification on popular platforms like TikTok and Instagram, and why a broad ban was chosen over content moderation. Julie also shares insights on the dynamic list of apps under review, emphasizing the importance of protecting young Australians in the digital space.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 5min

Headlines: Man sentenced to life over Toyah Cordingley murder

A man has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2018 murder of Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley, stirring public outrage. Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Australia has opted to maintain the cash rate at 3.6% in light of inflation concerns. Controversy also arises as the Northern Territory’s Corrections Minister defends the decision to block a UN inspection of detention facilities. On a brighter note, an Australian shines by winning the Most Valuable Player title at the Special Olympics' unified 3x3 basketball tournament.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 12min

How Netflix's new deal impacts you

Netflix's jaw-dropping acquisition of Warner Bros for over 100 billion AUD has people buzzing. The hosts break down what this mega-deal includes, from beloved franchises to CNN carve-outs. They explore the bidding war, regulatory hurdles, and concerns from producers about cinema releases. While Netflix watchers won't see immediate changes, potential HBO Max integration and subscription costs could shift. Plus, they highlight a comical social media blunder that made waves. Tune in for all the juicy details!
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Dec 8, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Fed Govt says energy bill discounts will end

A shocking review reveals that a former childcare worker who abused children should have been caught much earlier. In economic news, the federal government announces the end of energy bill rebates this year, raising concerns about inflation and potential rate changes by the Reserve Bank. South Australian politics sees a shake-up with Ashton Hurn becoming the new Liberal leader. On a brighter note, Jess Stenson sets a new Australian women's marathon record, surpassing the previous time by nine seconds.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 17min

The Nationals' pitch to young Aussies

David Littleproud, Leader of the National Party and federal MP for Maranoa, shares his insights on Australia’s shift away from net zero emissions. He discusses the environmental trade-offs of rapid renewable energy rollouts, highlighting concerns for regional economies and food security. Littleproud defends the pursuit of nuclear energy as vital for Australia’s future, noting increasing public support. He also reflects on the National Party's internal dynamics and the coalition's political missteps. A candid conversation on balancing climate policy with economic realities!
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Dec 5, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Severe heat and fire warnings across eastern Australia

Extreme weather is wreaking havoc in eastern Australia with severe heatwave warnings and fire bans for communities in Victoria, Tasmania, and NSW. A major shift in the investigation for Dezi Freeman has police concentrating on finding the alleged killer's body. In a tragic update, catastrophic flooding in Asia has claimed over 1,500 lives, with many still missing. On a brighter note, a hefty anonymous donation of AUD 75 million will help cover student fees at a U.S. university, offering some hope amidst the chaos.

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