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Dec 29, 2025 • 17min

2025 Picks: The productivity problem with car washing

In this insightful discussion, Ian Verrender, ABC's Chief Business Correspondent, delves into Australia's productivity challenges. He questions why hand car washes are outpacing automatic ones and links it to immigration policies. Verrender argues that boosting productivity is crucial for living standards, but wonders if higher wages could be a solution. He also discusses the tension between measuring productivity in services versus manufacturing and highlights the impact of population growth on productivity outcomes.
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Dec 28, 2025 • 16min

2025 Picks: Why energy giants want to control solar batteries

Dan Mercer, an ABC energy reporter specializing in virtual power plants and household batteries, shares insights into the evolving energy landscape. He recounts the story of Sydney's Peter Anderson, who aimed to embrace solar energy only to encounter challenges with a virtual power plant. Mercer dives into the implications of demand tariffs, AGL's defense amid growing consumer concerns, and the future potential of home battery systems. He emphasizes the need for consumer trust and fair participation in energy solutions as the industry transforms.
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Dec 25, 2025 • 25min

Sarah Ferguson on interviewing Jacinda Ardern

Join veteran interviewer Sarah Ferguson, host of ABC's 7.30 program, as she reveals insights from her powerful dialogues with public figures. She shares her experience in deftly questioning Mike Huckabee about U.S. support for Israel amid Gaza tensions. Ferguson also explores her moving conversation with New Zealand's former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, touching on the significance of empathy in leadership, the pressures of sexism in politics, and Ardern's emotional intelligence as both a strength and a legacy.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 26min

Leigh Sales on humanity’s best stories

Leigh Sales, the host of Australian Story and a senior ABC presenter, shares unforgettable narratives from her distinguished career. She reflects on the heart-wrenching episode of a dramatic Franklin River rescue involving life-and-death challenges. Leigh also delves into the touching love story of widows Laura and Cole, and the emotional interview with Jelena Dokic, exploring trauma and resilience. The podcast offers a journey through humanity's best stories, showcasing the power of personal narrative and connection.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 25min

Matt Bevan on the players in Trump’s orbit

Matt Bevan, host of the If You're Listening podcast and an ABC journalist, dives into the unconventional characters surrounding Donald Trump. He shares fascinating stories about Steve Witkoff, a former deli owner turned peace envoy, including a poignant account of grief driving his humanitarian efforts. Bevan also explores Howard Lutnick’s link to 9/11 and his controversial economic strategies, revealing how Trump's staffing strategy favors loyalty over merit. The conversation highlights the intricate web of relationships influencing U.S. policies.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 26min

Stephanie March on Gaza, autocracy and elephants

Stephanie March, an ABC foreign correspondent known for her impactful international reporting, shares her insights from war-torn Gaza, where families live in tents, facing dire conditions and trauma. She highlights the clash between elephant tourism and local communities in Botswana, exploring the complexities of conservation versus hunting. March also addresses the troubling political shift in Georgia towards autocracy under Russian influence, detailing the rise of local oligarchs and their impact on democracy. Her stories reveal the resilience and struggles of people in crisis.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 23min

Alan Kohler on robots and the future of work

Alan Kohler, ABC finance presenter, delves into the transformative potential of humanoid robots and AI's role in reshaping the workforce. He discusses Elon Musk's ambitions for mass-produced robots and their implications on jobs. Kohler warns of a future where robots could be akin to 'new slaves' and emphasizes the urgency for taxing AI-driven industries to fund social initiatives like Universal Basic Income. He also reflects on the psychological impact of job displacement and offers career advice for the next generation.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 16min

Is Bondi the start of a new era of terror?

Lydia Khalil, an expert in extremism and counter-terrorism at the Lowy Institute, discusses the complex landscape of terrorism in Australia following the Bondi Beach attack. She examines the evolving nature of threats, including jihadist and far-right violence, and highlights the difficulties of detecting family-related radicalization. Khalil evaluates new laws targeting antisemitism and stresses the importance of community cohesion. Her insights reveal the necessity for a proactive approach to national security in an increasingly diverse threat environment.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 19min

Albanese’s 'wicked' antisemitism problem

Michelle Grattan, chief political correspondent at The Conversation and a professorial fellow at the University of Canberra, dives into the multifaceted antisemitism crisis facing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. She analyzes the public's expectations following the Bondi Beach terror attack and how Albanese's response contrasts with NSW Premier Chris Minns' empathetic approach. Grattan discusses the push for gun control alongside deeper social issues, the political ramifications of radicalization claims, and the balancing act of free speech versus necessary hate prevention measures.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 17min

Everything we know about the Bondi shooters

In this riveting discussion, investigative reporter Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop unravels the shocking Bondi Beach mass shooting. He explores the radicalization of father-son duo Sajid and Naveed Akram, revealing Naveed's controversial ASIO history and street preaching connections. Sean highlights their mysterious trip to the Philippines for military-style training and discusses the implications of ASIO's monitoring and resource challenges. The conversation also addresses rising antisemitism as a significant security concern in Australia.

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