The Daily Aus

The Daily Aus
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Sep 18, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Govt announces 2035 emissions target

The Federal Government revealed a bold plan to reduce emissions by 62-70% by 2035. Retired broadcaster Alan Jones faces downgraded charges as his trial approaches. Meanwhile, Donald Trump attended a lavish banquet at Windsor Castle, sparking protests. In a lighter twist, excitement builds around NASA's X-59 supersonic plane, which is getting closer to its first flight with innovative quiet-boom technology. Stay tuned for more engaging news!
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Sep 17, 2025 • 16min

Israel's ground offensive in Gaza City

Israel's ground offensive in Gaza City has led to massive displacement of Palestinians amid heavy bombardment. The offensive is deemed critical as it targets Hamas's last stronghold. Notably, a UN commission has accused Israel of committing genocide, citing severe civilian casualties and attacks on vulnerable populations. The international community's reaction, especially from the UN and the UK, has been overwhelmingly condemnatory, sparking debates over legal implications and accountability.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Ley outlines Coalition's key economic principles

Sussan Ley tackles intergenerational fairness, calling debt a pressing concern. As Israel's ground offensive continues, thousands of Palestinians flee Gaza City, spotlighting a humanitarian crisis. Exciting news emerges with President Trump planning a meeting with Australia’s Prime Minister. And for pet lovers, Virgin Australia makes travel easier by allowing small dogs and cats on flights. These topics blend economic principles with global events and heartwarming travel news.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 17min

Is NATO close to war with Russia?

Recent Russian drone incursions into Poland and Romania have heightened tensions in Europe. NATO's historical response, including the downing of Russian aircraft for the first time, marks a significant shift. The podcast dives into NATO's Articles 4 and 5, clarifying the implications for member countries versus Ukraine. It also examines Russia's hybrid tactics, such as cyber attacks and disinformation campaigns. Overall, the discussion sheds light on the complex dynamics of collective defense in the face of escalating threats.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Govt releases guidelines for social media ban

The Federal Government is rolling out guidelines for a social media ban on users under 16, set to take effect soon. A tragic gas leak at a Sydney restaurant has left one dead and several injured. In a bold legal move, Donald Trump is pursuing a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the New York Times. On a brighter note, a major op shop chain showcased an entirely thrifted collection at New York Fashion Week, blending sustainability with high fashion.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 16min

Australia's first climate risk assessment, explained

Australia's first climate risk assessment reveals chilling predictions about rising temperatures and their impact on health and infrastructure. With the potential for a 450% increase in heat-related deaths, communities across the country are at risk. Experts emphasize the urgency for action to combat these escalating threats. The discussion also highlights how climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous communities and the government's plans for adaptation and updated policies as part of future commitments.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: AFL issues lifetime ban for alleged Nazi salute

In today's discussion, hear about the Coalition's alarming drop in support, marking their worst-ever primary vote. In a shocking incident, a fan has received a lifetime ban from the AFL for allegedly performing a Nazi salute during a match. Meanwhile, Romania has reported a Russian drone sighting, escalating international tensions. On a brighter note, 15-year-old Owen Cooper has made headlines after achieving a historic win at the Emmy Awards for his role in ‘Adolescence’. Tune in for all this and more!
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Sep 14, 2025 • 18min

The lasting impacts of the viral Charlie Kirk video

Dr. Rachael Sharman, a Senior lecturer in psychology at the University of the Sunshine Coast, discusses the aftermath of a violent viral video involving conservative activist Charlie Kirk. She explores the psychological impact of such content on young people, emphasizing risks of desensitization and anxiety. The conversation highlights the importance of critical dialogues led by parents and educators to help youth process traumatic events and develop empathy. Additionally, they consider the challenges of regulating graphic content on social media, especially for minors.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Islamophobia envoy makes 54 recommendations

Australia’s special envoy has laid out 54 urgent recommendations to combat Islamophobia, calling for immediate government action. New laws have also been passed in New South Wales to tackle the illicit tobacco black market. Meanwhile, a rare phenomenon has captured attention as a female iguana gives birth to eight clones without mating, showcasing nature's remarkable adaptability. This fascinating event opens the door to discussions about broader topics, including music chart regulations and the importance of Indigenous land custodianship.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 21min

The changing rules on the Aussie music charts

In this discussion, Adam Hyde, known as Keli Holiday and one half of the popular band Peking Duck, shares insights on the recent major changes to Australia’s ARIA charts. He explores how the shift to emphasizing recent releases helps elevate new Australian artists and the impact of social media on music discovery. Adam reflects on his own journey to number one with an independent release and highlights the importance of authenticity in songwriting, revealing how passion and perseverance are key in today's music industry.

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