
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

Jul 1, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Govt appoints new illicit tobacco Commissioner
Australia welcomes its first illicit tobacco and e-cigarette commissioner to tackle black market issues. Meanwhile, NSW braces for severe weather as a 'rain bomb' looms, raising concerns about potential flooding. In a tragic turn, two firefighters have been ambushed and killed in Idaho. On a brighter note, the excitement of Wimbledon returns with the largest Australian representation since 1995. Join the hosts as they cover these pressing headlines and more!

Jun 30, 2025 • 13min
The Glastonbury controversies, explained
Britain's biggest music festival made headlines for its controversial performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan. One member of Kneecap is facing terrorism-related charges, while Bob Vylan's call for 'death to the IDF' sparked heated discussions. The hosts dive into the role of the BBC in broadcasting these charged moments and the balance of artistic expression. The podcast also connects Irish political sentiments to broader themes, exploring how music intertwines with tense political landscapes. It's a riveting look at music's impact on culture and current events.

Jun 30, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Watchdog finds "serious corruption" by senior official
Australia's corruption watchdog reveals a senior official's serious misconduct involving favoritism in hiring. Meanwhile, New South Wales braces for a massive storm, with severe winds and potential flooding on the horizon. In a tragic twist, two firefighters are shot in a planned ambush while responding to an emergency in Idaho. Yet, amidst the gloom, there's bright news as Wimbledon kicks off with the highest number of Aussie players since 1995, adding a spark of excitement to the day.

Jun 29, 2025 • 14min
A legal battle over religious posters in U.S. schools
In Texas, a group of parents has filed a lawsuit against the state over a law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. They argue it infringes upon their civil rights and raises serious constitutional concerns. The discussion dives deep into the origins and legal implications of this requirement, while exploring previous court cases that have shaped the debate surrounding religious displays in educational settings. The motivations behind the law and its potential impact on conservative politics also come under scrutiny.

Jun 27, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Cassius Turvey's killers sentenced to life in prison
Two men have been sentenced to life in prison for the tragic murder of teenager Cassius Turvey. In a significant move, the media regulator has opted against airing more alcohol ads during peak children's viewing times. After an impressive 40-year tenure, fashion icon Anna Wintour is stepping down as Editor in Chief of Vogue. On a brighter note, astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary have made history by visiting the International Space Station for the first time from their countries.

7 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 12min
Why the ABC lost an unfair dismissal case
A recent court ruling found that journalist Antoinette Lattouf was unlawfully dismissed by the ABC after sharing a social media post about the Israel-Palestine conflict. The case raises important questions about workplace rights and freedom of expression in the media. It highlights the impact of political opinions on journalism and the pressures faced from external lobbying groups. Additionally, the financial implications of such legal battles illustrate the evolving nature of employment law in Australia.

Jun 26, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Jailed Aussie whistleblower's new appeal bid
Today's discussion kicks off with whistleblower David McBride's bold move to overturn his conviction, igniting debates around justice and transparency. A former student faces serious charges for a spree of cyberattacks, raising alarms about digital security. In a significant shift, Vietnam is abolishing the death penalty for several crimes, showcasing a progressive stance. And in an exciting scientific breakthrough, researchers have reconstructed the face of a woman who lived over 10,000 years ago using ancient DNA, bridging the past with the present.

4 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 13min
The good news you missed this week
Dive into a whirlwind of positivity, from Aussie sprinter Kwot Kwot smashing records to dogs riding the waves in a thrilling surfing contest. Celebrate remarkable journeys, like Fran Herndl's marathon for domestic violence awareness, and cheer on surfing pups vying for glory. The spotlight also shines on a conservation triumph, with hatched Makowa ducklings boosting hopes for this endangered species. Tune in for a feel-good journey that reminds us there's still plenty of joy in the world!

Jun 25, 2025 • 5min
Headlines: Monthly inflation eases to 2.1%
Inflation in Australia has dipped to 2.1%, according to recent data. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley calls last month’s election loss devastating and aims to increase female representation in the Liberal party. A troubling incident with a Boeing aircraft has pointed fingers at the manufacturer for safety failures. On a brighter note, a new diabetes treatment trial shows an impressive 83% success rate among type 1 patients. From economic shifts to political aspirations and medical innovations, there's plenty to unpack.

Jun 24, 2025 • 20min
Your Middle East questions, answered
The hosts dive into the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, examining the U.S. airstrikes that set off retaliatory actions. They discuss a controversial ceasefire announcement and its impact on regional stability. The complexity of whether we are on the brink of World War III is also explored, revealing differing perspectives. Additionally, global conflicts are linked to rising petrol prices and their effect on travel for Australians. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these geopolitical developments in our daily lives.