

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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May 22, 2025 • 12min
How Australia is tackling endometriosis
Endometriosis is gaining attention in Australia with new specialized clinics opening up. The condition, impacting over a million people, has seen rising diagnosis rates and increased hospital visits, particularly among young women. Recent developments include the establishment of a groundbreaking research institute at the University of New South Wales, fueled by a significant donation. Personal stories shed light on the challenges faced in managing the condition, and government initiatives aim to improve awareness and reduce long diagnosis wait times.

May 22, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Death toll from NSW floods rises to two
Tragic news from New South Wales as heavy rains have led to two fatalities and ongoing rescue efforts amid severe flooding. Important discussions on new legislation in Queensland aim to penalize landlords leasing to illegal tobacco traders. The podcast also covers a heartbreaking shooting incident at a Jewish Museum in D.C., resulting in two deaths. On a brighter note, a groundbreaking Alzheimer’s treatment has been approved in Australia, offering hope to many.

May 21, 2025 • 16min
Why is the Coalition breaking up?
In a surprising turn, the National Party splits from the Liberal Party, ending a long-standing coalition in Australian politics. This historic breakup raises questions about future opposition dynamics and potential electoral outcomes. The discussion highlights key policy disagreements, including debates over nuclear energy, and likens the split to a romantic fallout. With a mix of personal stories and political analysis, the hosts explore how these changes impact the opposition landscape while maintaining a lighthearted tone throughout.

May 21, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Thousands isolated by NSW flood emergency
Record-breaking rain in New South Wales has left thousands isolated, prompting evacuation efforts. Political tensions are brewing as Prime Minister Albanese engages with party leaders following disagreements in the Coalition. Meanwhile, Spain takes action against Airbnb for regulatory violations. On a brighter note, researchers have developed an innovative gel to enhance coral restoration, offering hope for marine ecosystems. Dive into these compelling stories that intertwine environmental challenges and political dynamics.

May 20, 2025 • 22min
Part Three: Diet culture in the age of Ozempic
Dr. Emma Beckett, a food and nutrition scientist, discusses the surge in popularity of Ozempic, a diabetes medication repurposed for weight loss. She delves into how social media shapes body image perceptions, highlighting the return of thinness culture and its impact on modeling diversity. The conversation uncovers the mental health consequences of body dissatisfaction and critiques the societal pressures perpetuated by diet culture. Emma emphasizes the need for equitable access to healthcare and the psychological impacts of obesity stigma.

May 20, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: RBA rate cut and Coalition split
The Reserve Bank of Australia has slashed the cash rate to a two-year low. In a shocking move, the National Party has severed ties with the Liberal Party, marking a significant political shift. Meanwhile, Qantas and Virgin are thriving, benefiting from the exit of domestic competitors. And in heartwarming news, wild chimpanzees exhibit mother-infant bonds strikingly similar to those of humans! Tune in for insights on these eclectic topics!

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May 19, 2025 • 24min
Part Two: Ozempic & the business of telehealth
Explore the cultural impact of Ozempic, particularly in Hollywood, and its effects on body image. Delve into the rise of telehealth platforms, reshaping how weight loss medications are prescribed. Hear firsthand accounts from patients about the potential dangers of Ozempic, including alarming mental health side effects. Unpack safety concerns surrounding GLP-1 medications, stressing the need for more research. Lastly, address ethical implications in telehealth practices and the pressures healthcare providers face in delivering quality care.

May 19, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: NSW Police arrest 21yo over hate symbol graffiti
A Sydney man has been arrested for over 50 hate-related offences, highlighting urgent social issues. Meanwhile, the Australian government voices strong opposition to the sentencing of a POW in Russia. In Portugal, political instability continues with a recent election following a vote of no confidence. On a lighter note, researchers reveal that chimpanzees engage in acts of altruism, assisting each other with first aid and self-care, showcasing their intelligence and compassion.

May 18, 2025 • 19min
Part One: The young Aussies using Ozempic
Dive into the world of Ozempic, a weight-loss drug initially meant for diabetes, now trending among young Australians. Explore compelling personal stories showcasing transformative weight loss journeys alongside the darker side of its use, including severe mental health issues. Unpack the ethical concerns surrounding access and off-label use, especially as young people turn to telehealth for treatment. With expert insights and real-life experiences, this discussion blends hope with caution, highlighting the complexities of medicated weight loss.

May 17, 2025 • 16min
How scams are targeting you
Scams are surging in Australia, with a staggering 10% of the population impacted. The rise of AI is making these scams more sophisticated, utilizing tactics like voice cloning and deepfakes. Existing protective measures are struggling to keep up, prompting new government initiatives like a National Anti-Scam Centre. Despite the increase in scam attempts, financial losses have started to decline thanks to improved vigilance and education. Personal security and awareness are vital in this evolving landscape of deception.


