
The Daily Aus
This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people.
TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
Latest episodes

Jun 2, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: PM rejects U.S. calls to boost defence spending
Today's discussions highlight Prime Minister Albanese's refusal to increase military spending despite U.S. calls for it. There are updates on travel advisories for Indonesia due to recent safety issues. The recent election in Poland features a competitive race, showcasing a shift in leadership. On a lighter note, a new study reveals that singing to babies can significantly enhance their moods, providing a heartwarming reminder of the joy in simple acts.

Jun 1, 2025 • 16min
A blueprint for disability employment
Bianca Stern, General Manager and co-founder of All Things Equal, discusses the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities in the hospitality sector. She shares insights from their recent Equal Opportunity White Paper, which serves as a blueprint for inclusive hiring. The conversation highlights systemic barriers to employment and the need for tailored job opportunities. Bianca emphasizes the transformative power of meaningful work, advocating for diversity in workplaces to foster community integration and belonging.

May 30, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: One Nation doubles its Senate seats
One Nation has doubled its Senate seats, shaking up Australia’s political landscape. A vigil in Alice Springs honors a First Nations man who tragically died in police custody. King Charles shows solidarity with New South Wales flood victims, following a devastating loss of life. On a brighter note, scientists unveil a revolutionary sequencing technology that achieves a 100% success rate in diagnosing brain tumors. Engaging discussions cover these pressing issues and the community's response.

May 29, 2025 • 10min
The legal bid to stop a school from going co-ed
A recent court ruling upheld a prestigious Sydney boys school's decision to become co-educational. This move has sparked controversy, leading to protests by parents and former students. The podcast details the community's varied reactions, the school's historical context, and what this ruling means for the future. Tune in for an insightful look at a significant shift in educational policy.

May 29, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Ley defends number of women in shadow cabinet
The discussion highlights Opposition Leader Sussan Ley defending a decrease in women within her shadow cabinet amidst criticism. It also warns of heightened winter bushfire risks in southern Australia due to drought. On an economic note, Trade Minister Don Farrell advocates for the removal of tariffs on Australian imports following a court challenge. In a light-hearted twist, a study reveals that cats can differentiate between their owners' scents and those of strangers, offering insight into feline behavior.

May 28, 2025 • 24min
The return of the Coalition
The Coalition has reunited after a split, sparking intrigue in Australian politics. Host discussions delve into the recent negotiations and the implications of this alliance. They explore shifting dynamics and historical contexts shaping the relationship between the Liberal and National Parties. The strife within the coalition is highlighted, particularly regarding cabinet solidarity and communication challenges. Key figures like Jacinta Price emerge as influential players in navigating future collaborations amid evolving party dynamics.

May 28, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Inflation holds steady at 2.4%
Prices in Australia have risen by 2.4% over the past year, raising concerns about the cost of essentials like food and housing. An independent senator has lodged a complaint against a colleague for inappropriate conduct, highlighting the unique challenges faced by women in politics. Meanwhile, the U.S. is temporarily halting student visa interviews amid new social media vetting procedures. On a lighter note, researchers have developed a new type of dental floss that can detect stress by measuring cortisol levels!

May 27, 2025 • 13min
The latest on aid in Gaza
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese labeled Israel’s blockade of aid to Gaza as 'outrageous.' The discussion dives into the severe humanitarian crisis affecting 2.1 million residents and the urgent need for aid. It also explores the international community's reactions, with a focus on the differences in Australia's and the United States' approaches to humanitarian support. The ongoing tensions and their impact on aid delivery form a critical part of the conversation.

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May 27, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: WA announces Stolen Generations redress payments
The Western Australian government has unveiled a new redress scheme, offering $85,000 to survivors of the Stolen Generations, marking a significant step towards reconciliation. In political news, Jacqui Lambie has secured her seat in the Senate after weeks of counting. Tensions rise as Russian authorities and U.S. President Donald Trump trade barbs following a deadly attack on Ukraine. On a brighter note, native turtles have made a comeback in Yosemite National Park, bringing a touch of good news to the mix.

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May 26, 2025 • 11min
Why has the U.S. granted white South Africans refugee status?
A recent U.S. executive order has granted refugee status to white South Africans fleeing alleged racial discrimination. The discussion unravels the historical context of Afrikaners, land confiscation, and violence against white farmers. Claims of white genocide are also scrutinized, alongside conspiracy theories that have gained traction on social media. The podcast further critiques the contradictions within the current immigration policy, highlighting the challenges these new refugees may face as they seek to integrate into American society.