

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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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.

Jun 24, 2025 • 5min
Headlines: Israel and Iran agree to ceasefire
Israel and Iran have reached a significant ceasefire agreement, alleviating tensions in the region. This breakthrough has caused international airlines to reassess their routes over the Middle East. On a brighter note, Virgin Australia has made a triumphant return to the stock market, surging over 9%. Meanwhile, a cutting-edge facility in Chile is capturing stunning images of space, offering astronomers unprecedented clarity in their observations.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 17min
The U.S. strikes on Iran, explained
The podcast dives into the U.S. military's unprecedented strikes on Iran, detailing the intricate web of international relations at play. It explores Iran's defiant response and examines the historical context of nuclear tensions, particularly regarding the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The hosts analyze the implications for regional security, self-defense justifications, and the reactions from Australia, including evacuation efforts for citizens in conflict zones. The unfolding drama raises pressing questions about the future of U.S. foreign policy and Middle Eastern stability.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 5min
Headlines: Albanese supports U.S. decision to strike Iran
The Australian Government backs U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites but emphasizes the need for diplomatic solutions. A new study reveals most renters fear asking for repairs due to potential rent hikes. Meanwhile, Tesla launches self-driving taxis in Austin, signaling a shift in urban transport. On a brighter note, three Australian cities rank among the world's top ten most livable, showcasing their vibrant cultures and communities.

Jun 22, 2025 • 13min
Why a baby was born to a dead woman
The podcast delves into the heartbreaking case of a woman declared brain dead during her pregnancy, sparking intense legal and ethical debates. It highlights the medical definition of brain death and systemic racial disparities in maternal health. The hosts discuss how recent changes in abortion laws complicate personal stories like Adriana's. They also navigate the difficult terrain of consent and medical ethics in critical situations, questioning autonomy in healthcare. Finally, the birth of her child raises profound implications for current laws and societal views.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 14min
The changes coming to your super
Exciting changes to superannuation are on the horizon! Starting July 1, the minimum contributions will increase, impacting your retirement savings. Discover how this shift affects young Australians. The podcast dives into the origins of superannuation, designed to support an aging population while reducing reliance on public pensions. It also discusses the historical rise in contribution rates and touches on potential tax changes for high super balances. Stay informed about what these changes mean for your financial future!

Jun 20, 2025 • 5min
Headlines: ADF deployed to Middle East to evacuate Australians
The Federal Government is deploying defense assets to the Middle East to help evacuate Australians amidst escalating tensions. They're also taking steps towards implementing age verification technology on social media to protect minors. In tech news, Donald Trump has delayed a ban on TikTok for three more months, raising concerns about its Chinese ownership. On a lighter note, a retiring explosive detection dog named Ando is being honored for six years of dedicated service with the Australian Federal Police.

Jun 19, 2025 • 19min
The $100 million AI job offers
Meta's massive $21 billion acquisition of Scale AI sets the stage for a fierce battle among tech giants for AI talent. With companies offering up to $100 million in signing bonuses, the stakes have never been higher. The podcast dives into the intense recruitment efforts, the energy demands of advancing AI, and the cultural dynamics that influence employee loyalties. It also examines the transformative potential of AI in scientific research, alongside the societal implications of rapid advancements, including job redundancies.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Closing arguments wrap in Erin Patterson murder trial
The defense's closing arguments in the Erin Patterson murder trial focus on the critical question of intent in the alleged poisonings. Meanwhile, Australia's unemployment rate has remained steady at 4.1%. On the global stage, a tragic Russian missile strike on Kyiv underscores the ongoing conflict, resulting in 28 fatalities. In brighter news, a new HIV prevention vaccine has been approved by U.S. authorities, paving the way for hopeful advancements in public health.


