
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

Apr 9, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Faulty radio blamed for deadly Qld helicopter crash
A tragic helicopter crash on the Gold Coast is being linked to a faulty radio antenna, raising serious concerns about safety management. In political news, a live debate is set between Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor. Meanwhile, as global markets falter, 104% tariffs on Chinese imports by the Trump Administration are now in effect. On a brighter note, researchers at Penn State University are making strides with a tiny, flexible robot designed to aid in natural disaster rescues.

Apr 8, 2025 • 15min
The world's largest study into ADHD meds
A groundbreaking study reveals that the benefits of ADHD medications significantly outweigh potential cardiovascular risks. It highlights the surge in ADHD diagnoses in Australia, with a focus on societal changes that have reduced stigma. The podcast dives into available treatment options, comparing stimulant and non-stimulant medications. It also addresses cardiovascular effects seen in nearly 23,000 participants, emphasizing the importance of monitoring patients' health, especially those with pre-existing conditions. Join the discussion on effective treatment and awareness.

Apr 8, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Dutton warns of "tsunami" fallout if U.S. enters recession
In a warning that may send shockwaves through Australia, Peter Dutton expresses concern over economic consequences if the U.S. plunges into recession. Meanwhile, thousands of doctors in New South Wales initiate industrial action after protracted negotiations. The U.S. government's delay on a TikTok ban adds to the tech drama. On a brighter note, a community initiative in Iceland celebrates the construction of over 1,700 wheelchair ramps, showcasing a powerful commitment to accessibility. Discover these intriguing stories and more.

Apr 7, 2025 • 17min
The stock market crash, explained
Greg Jericho, Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, dives into the recent turmoil caused by US tariffs, which wiped over $100 billion from the Australian stock market. He discusses the psychological impact of economic fear on market behavior and the implications for everyday Australians. Jericho also explains trade deficits using a clever apples analogy and examines how such tariff policies may lead to global economic uncertainty. The conversation highlights the potential for recession and its effects on employment and consumer spending.

Apr 7, 2025 • 5min
Headlines: Aussie dollar slumps to five-year low
The Australian dollar has plummeted to a five-year low, sparking discussions around economic implications. Meanwhile, the Coalition backtracks on plans to enforce public servants' return to the office. Conflict in Gaza is addressed with an examination of a tragic strike that claimed 15 first responders. On a brighter note, new research shows a remarkable 39% reduction in plastic pollution along Australia’s coastlines, offering a glimmer of hope for environmental progress.

Apr 6, 2025 • 22min
What's the Coalition's plan for young people?
Angus Taylor, the Shadow Treasurer of Australia, dives into the Coalition's strategies for aiding young people facing the cost of living crisis. He discusses the balance between inflation and wages, highlighting how recent wage increases surpass inflation. Taylor also tackles housing affordability issues and suggests reforms to navigate HECS challenges impacting home ownership. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the need for effective economic management and touches on the interplay between taxation, housing, and the future of young Australians.

Apr 5, 2025 • 13min
What you didn’t know about daylight saving
Daylight saving time has just ended, sparking discussions about its historical origins and significance. The podcast explores how this biannual clock change affects sleep patterns, with some arguing that darker winter evenings might improve rest. Differences in opinions about its benefits and drawbacks are examined, particularly in Australia, where geographical and agricultural factors influence the debate. Listeners gain insights into the practical implications and ongoing controversies surrounding daylight saving, making it a thought-provoking topic!

Apr 4, 2025 • 12min
The new way to tackle drink spiking
Discover a groundbreaking stir stick, Spikeless, which can detect harmful drugs in drinks within 30 seconds, enhancing safety for young people. Learn about a miniature pacemaker designed for kids with heart defects. Hear about a rare lion cub's birth that warms hearts, alongside an exciting initiative to grow mushrooms in space. Plus, celebrate inclusivity as a Melbourne theatre company prepares to bring Shrek the Musical to the stage, focusing on getting more actors involved!

Apr 4, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Albanese to visit Trump ASAP if he's re-elected
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans a swift visit to Trump if re-elected, hinting at shifts in U.S. relations. In a surprising turn, notorious figure Tony Mokbel has secured bail after years in prison. Meanwhile, South Korea faces political chaos with the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol spurring a snap election. On a brighter note, a groundbreaking solar power innovation could pave the way for sustainable human settlements on the Moon!

Apr 3, 2025 • 16min
The new tariffs hitting Australia, explained
New tariffs are shaking up Australia’s trade with the U.S., marking the end of two decades of duty-free imports. A blanket 10% tax on Australian goods, especially beef, raises concerns about economic impacts and the future of trade relations. The podcast dives into the political dimensions, with leaders responding to these changes amid an election campaign. As tensions rise, the potential for retaliation and the need for diverse trade partnerships are debated, emphasizing the fragility of international relations.
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