

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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Dec 17, 2025 • 14min
The rise of antisemitism in Australia
In this engaging discussion, Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, delves into the alarming rise of antisemitism in Australia, detailing a shocking 316% increase in reported incidents. He shares poignant reflections on the community's grief following the Bondi attacks and the psychological impact such violence aims to inflict. Alex discusses societal factors contributing to this surge and stresses the importance of personal connections to combat hatred. His insights call for resilience and community rebuilding in light of this troubling trend.

Dec 17, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Police officer shot in Bondi facing "challenging recovery"
Today's discussions cover significant legislation to limit gun ownership in New South Wales, following a recent attack. The family of police officer Jack Hibbert reveals his difficult recovery journey after being shot. Reddit takes a stand against Australia's groundbreaking teen social media ban, arguing it infringes on political expression. On a positive note, researchers announce a promising new therapy that reduces the recurrence of the most common type of breast cancer, offering hope to many.

Dec 16, 2025 • 14min
The future of Australia's gun laws
State and territory leaders are pushing to strengthen gun laws following a tragic antisemitic attack in Bondi. The discussion revisits the 1996 reforms initiated after the Port Arthur massacre, outlining key elements like ownership bans and licensing rules. With rising gun ownership concentrated among fewer people, proposed reforms include ownership caps and stricter reviews for licenses. The political landscape shows a bipartisan push for change, highlighting the urgency for new measures to better protect Australians against extremism.

Dec 16, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: AFP link Bondi terror attack to Islamic State
Tensions rise as evidence suggests the Bondi terrorist attack may be linked to the Islamic State. In consumer news, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission is suing HelloFresh and Youfoodz for allegedly trapping customers in confusing subscriptions. Meanwhile, the FBI has thwarted a New Year's Eve bombing plot in Los Angeles. On a lighter note, new research reveals that strong social connections help dolphins slow down the aging process, highlighting the significance of friendships in the animal kingdom.

Dec 15, 2025 • 23min
How the Bondi terror attack unfolded
A shocking terror attack unfolded at Bondi Beach, targeting a Jewish event, resulting in at least 16 fatalities, including a child. The hosts explore the background of the gunmen, revealing a father-son duo, and discuss the significance of the Hanukkah gathering as a target. Misinformation spread rapidly as police began their investigation, leading to a declaration of terrorism. Community bravery shone through, with civilians disarming a shooter and a surge in blood donations. Political responses from global leaders and calls to combat antisemitism are also highlighted.

Dec 15, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: Australia to introduce tougher gun laws
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is contemplating tougher gun laws in response to a tragic terror attack in Bondi. A devastating bus crash in Colombia has claimed 17 lives, shocking the world. In Hollywood, two bodies were found at actor Rob Reiner's home, raising questions of foul play. Amidst the sorrow, Sydneysiders have rallied to donate blood in a striking show of community spirit, marking the largest response since the 2009 bushfires. The episode balances heavy news with a glimmer of hope, highlighting resilience in difficult times.

Dec 14, 2025 • 3min
A short update on Bondi
A tragic shooting unfolded at Bondi Beach during a Jewish community event, resulting in multiple casualties and being treated as a terrorist attack. Authorities have confirmed the incident's seriousness, with calls for unity against anti-Semitism. The Australian Prime Minister convened an urgent National Security Committee meeting in response. Civilians displayed remarkable bravery in the chaos. Listeners are urged to stay updated as more information will follow, along with available support resources.

Dec 12, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: PM requests advice on ministers' spending
The Prime Minister is seeking advice on travel expenses claimed by Communications Minister Anika Wells, who denies any wrongdoing. In legal news, the accused killer of activist Charlie Kirk faced the court, while details emerge about a shooting incident. Meanwhile, in Thailand, the Prime Minister announced plans to dissolve parliament and expedite elections. On a brighter note, British artist Nnena Kalu made history as the first person with a learning disability to win the Turner Prize, highlighting her remarkable talent.

Dec 11, 2025 • 17min
Has Australia changed since the Cronulla Riots?
This week marks 20 years since the Cronulla Riots, a significant and troubling event in Australian history. The discussion explores how tensions escalated through media coverage, particularly by Alan Jones. It delves into the demographics of Cronulla and the incidents that sparked violence. Additionally, hosts examine how Australia has evolved since then, touching on shifts in public attitudes towards migration and ongoing social issues. The conversation aims to shed light on this pivotal moment and its lasting impact.

Dec 11, 2025 • 4min
Headlines: U.S. could require tourists to hand over social media
Travellers to the U.S. may soon need to share five years of social media history, stirring privacy concerns. In South Australia, over 1,000 corrections officers are escalating strikes for better pay and safety, leading to potential prison lockdowns. Exciting news for returning Olympians: a new grant offers $10,000 per child as they aim for a comeback. Plus, groundbreaking evidence suggests that our pre-human relatives mastered fire much earlier than previously believed, changing our understanding of ancestral innovation.


