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Jul 14, 2025 • 12min

Why is the price of gold surging?

Gold is experiencing a record surge, hitting around $3,800 an ounce, a dramatic rise from five years ago. This shiny precious metal is a go-to refuge for investors during economic uncertainty, especially amid global tension. The discussion highlights the allure of gold against riskier assets and explores its impact on everything from jewelry prices to inflation. Challenges of investing in gold are also covered, stressing the need to understand potential risks and the absence of dividends. It's a fascinating look at why gold remains a valuable investment.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: The PM's visit to China

The national Census is getting a test run, featuring new questions on gender and sexual orientation. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Albanese is set to engage with Xi Jinping, with key implications for Australia's trade relations. In a powerful story, a French woman earns a prestigious civilian honor for bravely testifying against her abuser. The day ends on a high note as golfer Grace Kim celebrates her first major championship win in France, coupled with a heartfelt tribute to Indigenous Australians.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 15min

Trump's campaign for a Nobel Peace Prize

U.S. President Trump's recent Nobel Peace Prize nominations by Israeli and Pakistani leaders spark intriguing discussions. The hosts explore the award's history and criteria, highlighting its distinct focus on peace. They also examine the political motives behind Trump's nominations and his unorthodox approach to securing accolades. The competitive landscape surrounding the prize reveals tension among 318 candidates, while insights into geopolitical shifts add depth to Trump's chances. Humor and surprise add flavor to this fascinating exploration of international diplomacy.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Trump nominates Australian as Malaysia ambassador

Donald Trump has nominated Australian influencer Nick Adams as the new ambassador to Malaysia, stirring interesting conversations around political ties. In a twist, a court case unfolds involving radio host Jackie O. Henderson and a stalking allegation. Meanwhile, a scandal brews in Sweden with the immigration minister resisting calls to resign over his son's involvement with white supremacy. On a heartwarming note, three therapy dogs have joined the NSW court system, providing emotional support to those in need during legal proceedings.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 15min

The changing laws of pet ownership

In Australia, pet ownership laws are evolving! The ACT introduced a draft code mandating that dogs receive at least three hours of companionship daily. Federal changes now recognize pets as family members in divorce cases, not just property. This shift impacts custody disputes and acknowledges the emotional bonds between humans and pets. The discussion also touches on dog welfare and the legal complexities of issues like debarking, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership in today's society.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 5min

Headlines: 91-year-old kills one, injures two others in car crash

A tragic car crash in Melbourne has left one person dead and two injured, raising concerns about safety. In international news, Hamas is negotiating the release of hostages amid ongoing ceasefire talks with Israel. On a brighter note, the Queensland Maroons celebrated a stunning victory in the 2025 State of Origin series. In healthcare advancements, a new malaria treatment safe for babies has received approval, marking a significant milestone.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 16min

The prank call that changed Aussie radio

A former radio host is suing his employer over a notorious prank call that brought devastating consequences. This incident, linked to a tragic event involving a nurse, rocked the Australian radio scene and raised questions about media ethics. The podcast explores how shock jock culture thrived in the early 2010s, fueled by social media. It also discusses regulatory shifts in broadcasting and the emotional fallout for those involved, highlighting a call for necessary reforms in the industry.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Qld mandates safety training for childcare staff

Queensland is setting a precedent by mandating regular safety training for childcare workers. The economic fallout from Trump’s trade war is raising serious concerns, especially for the pharmaceutical sector. Meanwhile, Texas grapples with the aftermath of devastating flash floods, with a rising death toll and many still missing. On a brighter note, Mattel has introduced the first Barbie with type 1 diabetes, marking a step toward greater representation and awareness.
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Jul 8, 2025 • 23min

The NT police racism findings

The findings from the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker reveal the troubling realities of systemic racism within the Northern Territory Police. The coroner deemed Walker's death avoidable and called out the racist culture embodied by officer Zachary Rolfe. The discussion dives into the implications of these findings on police conduct and the community’s response. Recommendations for improving youth services and implementing culturally sensitive practices highlight the urgent need for reform and accountability in policing.
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Jul 8, 2025 • 4min

Headlines: Interest rates on hold in surprise RBA decision

The Reserve Bank of Australia surprised many by keeping the cash rate steady at 3.85%. Meanwhile, Texas grapples with heartbreak as flood fatalities exceed 100, including 28 children. In an unexpected twist, Israeli President Netanyahu nominated Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. On a brighter note, a small South American nation has achieved malaria-free status in the Amazon. This blend of serious and uplifting news captures the complexities of our world today.

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