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Aug 7, 2025 • 15min

Can Trump sack his way to better jobs data?

Tom Nichols, a staff writer at The Atlantic known for his insights on national security and political affairs, discusses the fallout from Trump's dismissal of the chief statistician over disappointing job numbers. He analyzes the risks of manipulating economic data and the potential erosion of trust in government statistics. Nichols also delves into Trump's Project 2025, aimed at replacing nonpartisan bureaucrats with loyalists, and the broader implications of this trend for democracy and governmental integrity.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 15min

The alleged Chinese spy found in Canberra

Stephen Dziedzic, ABC foreign affairs reporter, dives into the recent espionage charges against a Chinese woman in Canberra, linked to spying on Buddhists. He discusses how these allegations could strain the China-Australia relationship and highlights a broader trend of escalating foreign interference threats. Dziedzic also sheds light on the legal ramifications of the case, Australia’s national security challenges, and the financial costs associated with increasing espionage activities. A fascinating exploration of a complex geopolitical issue!
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Aug 5, 2025 • 15min

Will recognising Palestine achieve anything?

Guy Ziv, an associate professor at American University’s School of International Service, dives into the complexities of recognizing Palestinian statehood amid the Gaza crisis. He discusses the potential impacts of countries like France, Canada, and the UK announcing their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state. Ziv also highlights the rising domestic opposition in Israel, the implications of a potential full occupation of Gaza, and the historical challenges to achieving a two-state solution in the region.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 15min

Why police couldn’t stop the Harbour Bridge protest

Sarah Moulds, Associate Professor in Law at the University of South Australia, shares her insights on the recent massive protest on Sydney Harbour Bridge. She discusses the challenges organizers faced in securing their right to protest against the backdrop of legal barriers. Moulds elaborates on the delicate balance between public safety and the right to assembly. She also highlights the need for clearer protest rights in Australia, showcasing how such events can influence global humanitarian advocacy. Her expertise sheds light on the complexity of democratic expression.
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Aug 3, 2025 • 15min

Do class actions really deliver justice?

Anne Connolly, an investigative reporter with the ABC known for her impactful work on Four Corners, delves into the world of class actions in Australia. She reveals the complexity of these lawsuits that often leave victims shortchanged while enriching lawyers. The discussion highlights a significant class action by taxi drivers against Uber, scrutinizing the fairness of settlements influenced by litigation funders. Connolly also examines the historical injustices faced by Indigenous workers and the skewed financial dynamics that challenge the pursuit of true justice.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 15min

Will Trump set Ghislaine Maxwell free?

Jill Wine-Banks, a seasoned Watergate prosecutor and legal analyst, shares her insights on the complex interplay between Donald Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell. They delve into the repercussions of the Epstein files on Trump’s political standing and explore the possibility of a presidential pardon for Maxwell. The discussion raises questions about Trump's motivations and media scrutiny, while also examining Maxwell's interview and the implications of her potential cooperation. The episode navigates tangled legacies and the erosion of accountability in high-profile cases.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 15min

Is Trump about to double Australia’s tariff?

In this discussion, Ian Verrender, ABC's Chief Business Correspondent, breaks down Trump's controversial trade policies. He explains the recent 15% tariff deal with the EU and its unexpected repercussions for global trade dynamics. Verrender delves into how these tariffs could disrupt Australian consumers and businesses, alongside potential impacts on public health due to proposed pharmaceutical tariffs. He also highlights the complexities of navigating this shifting landscape and what it means for Australia's future trade relationships, particularly with China.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 15min

How Trump’s crypto push boosted Bitcoin

Ross Buckley, a Laureate Fellow and Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales, discusses Donald Trump's unexpected pivot towards cryptocurrency. Once a skeptic, Trump is now passing legislation that’s impacting the crypto market, leading to a surge in Bitcoin's value. Buckley examines whether this boom is sustainable or just a bubble. The conversation also covers major companies' interest in stablecoins, the implications of new U.S. laws, and insights into central bank digital currencies that could transform global trade.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 16min

Laura Tingle on who can stop Israel

Laura Tingle, ABC's Global Affairs Editor, dives deep into the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, providing expert analysis on the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where starvation is rampant despite official denials. She discusses rising international condemnation, notably from Australia, with Prime Minister Albanese calling the situation 'completely indefensible.' Tingle highlights who might be able to influence Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s approach and the complex moral dilemmas faced by governments amid escalating global pressure.
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Jul 27, 2025 • 14min

How easy is it to trick the Australian Taxation Office?

Angus Grigg, a dedicated Four Corners reporter, uncovers the startling ease with which fraudsters have exploited the Australian Taxation Office, resulting in billions in losses. He reveals how simple false declarations led to significant payouts for fake businesses. Grigg shares compelling stories, including a vulnerable single mother caught in the scam and systemic ATO failures in oversight. The discussion raises critical questions about tax collection efficacy and the pressing need for accountability reforms to protect taxpayers.

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