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Jul 17, 2025 • 16min

Why Trump can’t shake the Epstein conspiracy

Join John Barron, co-host of ABC's Planet America, as he dives into the murky waters of conspiracy theories linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. He discusses the frustration of Trump’s supporters over the refusal to release crucial Epstein-related files, revealing rising tensions within the MAGA base. John critiques Trump’s usual avoidance tactics and examines the broader implications of Epstein’s controversial client list. This episode offers a gripping look at the intersection of politics, conspiracy, and media influence.
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Jul 16, 2025 • 14min

Has Trump finally turned against Putin?

In this discussion, Matthew Sussex, a Russia expert from the Centre for European Studies at ANU, analyzes Donald Trump's evolving stance on Vladimir Putin amid the Ukraine conflict. He explores whether Trump's recent demands for a ceasefire and military support mark the end of their political bromance. Sussex also highlights NATO's critical arms deals and the challenges of U.S. military aid, along with possible economic sanctions Trump might impose on Russia if tensions escalate. It's an engaging dive into shifting geopolitical dynamics.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 15min

Laura Tingle on tricky diplomacy in China

Laura Tingle, ABC's Global Affairs Editor, joins from Beijing to discuss Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's delicate visit aimed at enhancing trade with China. They dive into Australia's potential military commitments regarding Taiwan and the complexities of the Australia-China relationship. Tingle highlights the delicate balancing act Australia must perform amid rising geopolitical tensions and shifting trade dynamics, examining how recent discussions impact both economic relations and regional stability.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 16min

Could Trump actually win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Emma Shortis, Director of International and Security Affairs at the Australia Institute, discusses Donald Trump's pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize, spotlighting recent nominations from leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu. She examines the motivations behind these nominations and critiques the efficacy of Trump's peace strategies, particularly in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Shortis also questions the integrity of the Nobel Prize amidst ongoing global conflicts, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy and military aid during Trump's presidency.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 16min

Inside the classrooms full of misogyny and abuse

Siobhan Marin, ABC's Compass presenter and host of the Quick Smart podcast, dives into the alarming rise of misogyny in classrooms influenced by the 'manosphere.' She shares firsthand accounts from teachers grappling with a toxic environment and highlights the negative impact of social media on boys’ attitudes towards gender. The conversation explores solutions, emphasizing the importance of media literacy and open discussions between parents and their children to combat these harmful narratives and foster healthier perspectives among youth.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 15min

New questions in the sunscreen SPF saga

Rachel Carbonell, ABC National Health Equity reporter, dives into the controversial findings around sunscreen SPF claims. She reveals that many popular brands aren’t delivering on their promised protection, raising significant trust issues in the industry. Carbonell discusses the backlash against brands like Ultraviolet and the dubious testing practices of an overseas lab. She emphasizes the importance of accurate labeling and proper application, especially in Australia, where sun safety is critical due to high melanoma rates.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 16min

Will Musk’s new 'America Party' take down Trump?

In this discussion, political scientist Geoff Kabaservice from the Niskanen Center unpacks Elon Musk's ambitious launch of the America Party, intended to disrupt American politics. Kabaservice explores Musk's vision for breaking free from the two-party system, emphasizing fiscal responsibility. He also delves into the rising tensions between Musk and Trump, and the implications for both their political futures. Additionally, they examine potential voter demographics, considering Musk's celebrity status against historical challenges faced by third-party movements.
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Jul 8, 2025 • 16min

Why the RBA shocked borrowers and held rates

Michael Janda, ABC's business editor, discusses the Reserve Bank of Australia's unexpected decision to hold interest rates steady, much to the surprise of analysts and the Treasurer. He examines the split views within the board regarding inflation data's reliability. Janda also explores the implications for households, especially those with mortgages, amidst ongoing economic uncertainties. The talk touches on how global trade issues and key economic indicators might shape future decisions on interest rates.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 16min

Why are so many younger people getting cancer?

Dr. Norman Swan, a physician and journalist, delves into the concerning rise of cancer among Australians in their 30s and 40s. He explores potential triggers like processed foods, environmental exposures, and microplastics. The discussion highlights the vital link between gut bacteria and cancer risk, the necessity for improved screening for younger patients, and emphasizes the emotional impact of these diagnoses. With alarming statistics and personal stories, Swan sheds light on what must be done to tackle this escalating health crisis.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 24min

Mushroom Case Daily: Erin Patterson guilty of murder

Stephen Stockwell, a producer at ABC Audio Studios and part of the Mushroom Case Daily team, dives into the shocking verdict of Erin Patterson, found guilty of murdering three relatives with toxic mushrooms. He discusses the jury's intense deliberations and the charged emotions during the verdict announcement. The podcast unpacks the prosecution's compelling evidence of Patterson's premeditated actions and the profound impact on the victims' families. Listeners get a glimpse of the courtroom atmosphere, filled with tension and media frenzy.

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