

The Daily Aus
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.
TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Calls to demolish bridge used in Bondi terror attack
Calls are building to demolish the Bondi Beach footbridge following a devastating terror attack during a Hanukkah celebration. Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah is taking legal action against the South Australian Premier after being removed from a literary event, igniting controversy. Meanwhile, Greenland's prime minister asserts the island's preference to stay with Denmark rather than become a U.S. territory. On a positive note, a Nepalese veteran makes history as the first double above-knee amputee to conquer the highest peaks on all seven continents.

Jan 13, 2026 • 15min
Why a writers' festival was cancelled
The cancellation of the 2026 Adelaide Writers’ Week sparked intense debate. After the removal of Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah, backlash erupted regarding accusations of anti-Palestinian racism. Politicians, writers, and festival officials reacted in various ways, leading to mass withdrawals. This controversy raised questions about free speech and political pressure in cultural events. The festival's board ultimately decided to cancel the event, highlighting the ongoing tension within the literary community.

Jan 13, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Trump announces 25% tariff for countries that trade with Iran
U.S. President Trump has proposed a hefty 25% tariff on countries trading with Iran, raising questions about its potential impact on Australia. Meanwhile, Queensland is reeling from flash floods caused by the remnants of Cyclone Koji, isolating communities. In a remarkable twist, Victoria Police are offering a $1 million reward for clues in the 1976 disappearance of an eight-year-old girl. On a brighter note, aerial skier Danielle Scott has made history by securing Australia’s sixth World Cup medal in just five days!

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Jan 12, 2026 • 13min
Why are there protests in Iran?
Iran is witnessing its most significant anti-government protests in years, evolving from economic discontent to demands for regime change across over 100 cities. The discussion highlights the initial unrest sparked by a currency crisis and escalating inflation. A violent crackdown has claimed hundreds of lives, while international reactions, including U.S. involvement, intensify the situation. There's a glimpse of hope that these protests could lead to a revolutionary shift, focusing on dignity and freedom for the Iranian people.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: Parliament to debate hate speech laws next week
Parliament is gearing up to debate new hate speech laws in response to a tragic terror attack in Bondi that claimed 15 lives. In Victoria, while conditions for battling bushfires are easing, there’s still a lingering threat. A man raises alarms in Bondi after being charged with suspicious behavior while wearing a duct-taped vest. On a brighter note, actress Rose Byrne celebrates her first Golden Globe win, adding excitement to her career. Tune in for these updates and more!

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Jan 11, 2026 • 13min
The fatal ICE shooting, explained
A recent shooting by a federal agent during an ICE raid in Minnesota has ignited protests and political discord. The podcast delves into the background of ICE, its controversial history, and the implications of heightened immigration enforcement. Bystander footage shows the moments leading to the fatal shooting, leading to debates about self-defense claims. Local leaders strongly oppose federal narratives, while investigations and community reactions continue to evolve. As tensions rise, the national implications of this incident are brought to the forefront.

Jan 9, 2026 • 3min
Headlines: Two adults and a child missing in Vic bushfires
Devastating bushfires in central Victoria are leaving destruction in their wake, with three people reported missing as conditions worsen. In Oregon, federal immigration officers have shot two individuals outside a hospital amid rising tensions. In sports news, Nick Kyrgios has chosen to withdraw from singles at the Australian Open, opting to play doubles instead. On a brighter note, 21-year-old Teagan Croft has been cast as Rapunzel in Disney's live-action adaptation of Tangled. Tune in for these compelling updates!

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Jan 8, 2026 • 11min
Why more young Aussies are drinking less
The hosts dive into the rise of the sober curiosity movement among young Australians, exploring why more are re-evaluating their drinking habits after the festive season. They discuss the global trend of reduced alcohol consumption and the booming alcohol-free market, predicted to reach $64.7 billion AUD by 2028. Personal stories add depth, including one woman's journey to full sobriety. They also share practical tips for navigating social situations while drinking less, highlighting a shift in social norms accepting non-drinkers.

Jan 8, 2026 • 4min
Headlines: PM announces Royal Commission into antisemitism
The Prime Minister has announced a Federal Royal Commission into antisemitism in Australia, marking a significant step in addressing this issue. In Minnesota, a dramatic immigration raid led to the tragic shooting of a driver, sparking local outrage. The ongoing bushfire in Longwood raises alarms with emergency warnings issued amid extreme heatwaves. On a brighter note, Australia clinched victory in the Ashes series against England with a thrilling five-wicket win, highlighting standout performances from players.

Jan 7, 2026 • 13min
How France's First Lady sued her trolls
A landmark case in France sees ten individuals convicted of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, raising crucial questions about online harassment of public figures. The discussion covers the alarming allegations made against her, including false claims about her gender identity. The hosts delve into the demographics of the defendants and the court’s findings of malicious intent, alongside the fines and social media bans they received. As France strives to regulate false information online, the implications for freedom of speech and accountability in digital spaces are explored.


