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May 8, 2025 • 30min
Israel’s plan to ‘conquer’ Gaza
Bethan McKernan, the Jerusalem correspondent for The Guardian, offers her insights gathered from 19 months covering the Israeli-Gaza conflict. She discusses Israel's plans for an expanded military operation in Gaza and the implications for Palestinian sovereignty. McKernan elaborates on the Palestinian experience of forced displacement and the concept of 'Samud', highlighting resilience amidst crisis. The conversation also addresses the dire humanitarian situation, challenges of aid distribution, and the complexities of finding a diplomatic resolution that respects both sides.

May 7, 2025 • 23min
Nagi v Brooki: does anyone really own a recipe?
Alyx Gorman, Lifestyle editor at Guardian Australia, dives into the spicy controversy surrounding culinary icons Nagi Maehashi and Brooke Bellamy. They discuss allegations of recipe plagiarism over a caramel slice that has stirred the Australian baking community. Gorman unpacks the legal and ethical challenges of recipe ownership, highlighting differing copyright laws. The conversation also explores the contrasting styles of these two chefs and the impact of online influence on recipe creation, stirring crucial debates on culinary originality.

May 6, 2025 • 25min
The mushroom murders trial begins
Nino Bucci, a seasoned courts and justice reporter, dives into the chilling trial of Erin Patterson, accused of poisoning her estranged husband's family with toxic mushrooms. The conversation reveals the tragic details surrounding a seemingly innocent meal of beef Wellington and the courtroom's intense scrutiny over intent versus accident. Bucci discusses emotional witness testimonies, unexpected family dynamics, and the gripping public fascination, painting a vivid picture of a case fraught with tension and heartbreak.

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May 5, 2025 • 22min
The ‘bloodletting’ and crisis inside the Liberal party
Tom McIlroy, Chief Political Correspondent for Guardian Australia, shares insights on the Liberal Party's most significant crisis in decades. With Peter Dutton's departure, leadership uncertainty looms large. McIlroy discusses internal conflicts and the party's struggle to regain urban support. He explores the tension between centrist and right-wing factions, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and reevaluation of strategies. The conversation highlights the necessity of urgent reforms to rebuild voter trust amid a rapidly changing political landscape.

May 4, 2025 • 18min
Gina: The DNA request
Dive into the intriguing family saga of Gina Reinhart, uncovering historical claims of unacknowledged Indigenous siblings. Discover heartfelt pleas for recognition linked to issues of heritage and wealth. Hear about Mulga Downs and the Bunjima people's fight for native title rights. Engage with the urgent call for truth-telling to foster reconciliation in Australia. Lastly, explore Hancock Prospecting's collaborations with Indigenous communities, highlighting the significance of cultural responsibilities and support.

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May 4, 2025 • 36min
Back to Back Barries: is the Liberal party a ‘broken institution’?
In the wake of a historic Labor victory, the discussion dives into the Liberal Party's dramatic decline in urban regions. Key cities like Adelaide and Hobart reveal their growing struggles. There’s a focus on how effective media strategies are vital for the Liberals to reconnect with voters. The talk also touches on Anthony Albanese's leadership and potential policy courage, while the teals emerge as a lasting political force in the landscape. The need for the Liberal Party to innovate and regain trust through strong leadership is a central theme.

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May 3, 2025 • 28min
A stunning win for Labor
Lenore Taylor, Editor of Guardian Australia, and Mike Ticher, Head of Newsroom and Election Editor, share their insights on Labor's historic election victory. They discuss the unexpected shift in voter sentiment that led to Labor's win and the Coalition's significant losses. The duo also examines how global political trends, particularly Trump's influence, shaped the election dynamics. They reflect on the implications of this outcome for Australia’s pressing issues, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing the new government.

May 1, 2025 • 20min
Newsroom edition: have Labor or the Coalition done enough to earn your vote?
Lenore Taylor, Editor of Guardian Australia, discusses the current political climate leading up to the Australian election. She highlights Labor's polling advantage while emphasizing the unpredictability of voter behavior. The conversation dives into the frustration among voters over the lack of significant policy promises and the contrasting communication styles of the major parties. Taylor also reflects on the rising influence of minor parties and independents, hinting at a shifting political landscape.

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Apr 30, 2025 • 34min
Back to Back Barries: final election night predictions
In a pre-election deep dive, the hosts dissect final strategies with insights on Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton's last-minute tactics. They analyze the impact of polling and the evolution of campaign messaging, highlighting the importance of genuine connections with voters. The discussion also includes a look at electoral shifts in Victoria and New South Wales, emphasizing swing seats. Lastly, they make bold predictions about potential outcomes in Queensland and Melbourne, considering demographic trends and voter sentiments.

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Apr 29, 2025 • 22min
Your election questions answered: the price of eggs, Kirribilli House and memorable moments
We asked you for your most burning political questions and you didn’t let us down. In this special Ask Me Anything edition of Full Story, our political reporter and live blogger, Krishani Dhanji, and economics editor, Patrick Commins, give you the answers you need on everything from energy policy to where the prime minister should live and how your preferences work You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport