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In South Australia, farmers are dry seeding their fields, hoping for rain to come.
The ongoing dry season means without rain, there's no feed.
And when there's no feed, farmers are forced to make really tough choices.
In this episode we hear from farmers waiting for the dry spell to break and the toll it takes on their businesses, families, and mental health.
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The Greens election proposal didn't exactly go to plan. We hear from Max Chandler-Mather on his big "disappointment".
And, Israel has announced a new offensive to 'capture' Gaza as millions starve.
Plus, a new initiative from the NSW government will give discounts to international performers if they have an Australian support act.
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01:06 - The Greens election results
04:48 - Max Chandler-Mather on his election 'disappointment'
20:48 - Israel's latest offensive
24:18 - The NSW government initiative to boost Aussie acts
Guest:
Max Chandler-Mather, former member for Griffith and Greens housing spokespersonAnna Lunoe, DJ and performerGet the whole story from Hack:
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In his first interview since losing the seat of Griffith, Max Chandler-Mather reflects on his time in politics.
What went wrong for the Greens?
The "awful" truth about working in Parliament House.
And where he'll go next.
Plus Max unpacks how "news of the Greens' death has been wildly overstated".
Guest:
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Albo’s back, breaking a 21-year-old Australian curse of first-term prime ministers not being re-elected. How did he do it?
Meanwhile, Peter Dutton broke a different record, becoming the first Opposition Leader in Australian history to lose his own seat.
Can the Liberal Party recover? We're talking to Senator Dave Sharma about how the Coalition's youth strategy hurt it.
Plus, the world is watching the trial in regional Victoria that's trying to get to the bottom of whether Erin Patterson purposefully poisoned her lunch guests.
Listen now:
01:09 - The election, wrapped
06:00 - How Labor did it
12:21 - Can the Liberal Party recover?
23:12 - The latest from the mushroom trial
Guest:
Shalailah Medhora, political reporter, triple j hackDave Sharma, Liberal Senator for NSW and former member for WentworthKristian Silva, ABC court reporter and host of Mushroom Case Daily podcastGet the whole story from Hack:
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Labor just had a landslide victory, with voters booting more than a dozen Coalition MPs including the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton out of their seats.
Anthony Albanese is back in Canberra today, as the vote counting continues all over the country.
So can the Liberal Party recover?
We break down the latest election results, and we speak to NSW Liberal Senator Dave Sharma about whether avoiding young people during the campaign was a mistake.
Guest:
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In the next 24 hours, Australia will decide its next prime minister.
So for this episode, we're unpacking the biggest election moments, the promises, and the impact of influencers on it all.
Host Dave Marchese is joined by content creator Konrad Benjamin (Punters Politics) and founder of Hilma's Network Charlotte Mortlock.
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Were you banking on a paid uni placement? If the Coalition wins at the election, you'll have to pay it back.
We speak to Liberal Senator Jane Hume about the proposed changes, and whether Peter Dutton is avoiding young people.
Also, could Labor's plan to ban live sheep exports play a role in WA election results?
Plus, everything you need to know about the election ahead of the big night.
Listen now:
01:07 - The election campaign so far
05:17 - Senator Jane Hume
21:12 - Banning live exports
25:22 - What to expect on election night
Guests:
Jane Hume, Shadow Finance MinisterCasey Briggs, elections analyst, ABCGet the whole story from Hack:
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We've spent a long time covering the campaign itself, but in this episode we're breaking down what happens after the election day.
What are the two houses of Parliament? How does a bill become law?
Political reporter Claudia Long breaks down how Parliament works.
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How much do election promises cost? Labor has released its figures but we're still waiting on the Coalition's.
And Bridget McKenzie from the Nationals on nuclear, MAGA, and proposed "elitist" cuts to student debt.
Plus, US President Donald Trump marks 100 days back in the Oval Office while neighbouring Canada elects Mark Carney as prime minister.
Also, the grassroots programs trying to revitalise live music outside of the big cities.
Listen now:
01:05 - How much will Labor's promises cost?
05:35 - Bridget McKenzie on the Coalition's pitch to young people
17:50 - Trump's 100 days in office
25:57 - Access to live music in regional Australia
Guests:
Bridget McKenzie, leader of the Nationals in the SenateDavid Smith, associate professor in American politics and foreign policy, United States Studies CentreGet the whole story from Hack:
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The Coalition have called Labor's plan to reduce student debt by 20% elitist and unfair.
In this episode, hack asks the Nationals leader in the senate, Bridget McKenzie what the coalition of the Liberal and Nationals means.
Plus: how much will the Coalition promises cost, nuclear and tackling the cost of living.
Guest:
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With 3 days to go til the election, we're unpacking the Welcome to Country controversy: from a neo Nazi stunt to the campaign trail.
And will cutting immigration really make rent cheaper? The answer is more complicated than you might think.
Plus, are all those Trumpet of Patriots texts actually convincing anybody?
Listen now:
01:12 - Unpacking the Welcome to Country controversy
14:06 - Will cutting immigration make housing cheaper?
24:47 - Trumpet texts, corflutes and the election blackout
Guests:
Professor Braden Hill, deputy vice chancellor, Edith Cowan UniversityJonathan O'Brien, lead organiser, YIMBY MelbourneAndrew Hughes, marketing expert, Australian National UniversityGet the whole story from Hack:
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These political parties didn't just burst into existence out of nowhere.
Their history tells us a lot about what they stand for this election.
Labor, Liberal, the Greens and the Nationals.
In this episode, we're explaining who leads them and how each party's foundation impacts it today.
Still feeling unsure? Try ABC's Vote Compass to see where you sit on the political spectrum.
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The environment was one of the biggest issues in the 2022 election.
This time around, it's hardly been mentioned.
So how do voters from one of the country's biggest coal producing regions feel ahead of the election on May 3?
Today on the final stop of hack's election tour, we're in Newcastle and the Hunter in New South Wales.
So what matters to the locals here? The future of coal country, climate change, the energy transition, plus jobs and training.
Guests:
Callum Pull, Liberal councillor and Newcastle Deputy Lord Mayor Paige Johnson, Labor councillorGet the whole story from Hack:
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What are the parties promising to tackle domestic violence ahead of the election?
And which independent candidates are in with a chance at the ballot box? We hear from Gold Coast candidate Erchana Murray-Bartlett.
Plus this is how voting preferences work.
Also, experts unpack the Instagram diets and bikini body guides that shaped our teen years.
Listen now:
01:20 - The Coalition's domestic violence promise
06:09 - The independent candidates shaking up the two party system
11:21 - Our chat with Erchana Murray-Bartlett
18:58 - How voting preferences work
24:35 - Instagram diets
Guests:
Erchana Murray-Bartlett, independent candidate for McPhersonShalailah Medhora, political reporter, triple j hackGet the whole story from Hack:
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We hear a lot of from the big parties during election season. They have big budgets, big names and some big impact...
But last federal election a sweep of independents made their way into parliament.
And this year, there's a whole new crop who want to make a name for themselves and we're speaking to one of them, Erchana Murray-Bartlett.
Plus we get into how preferences work and what they mean for your vote.
Guest:
Erchana Murray-Bartlett, independent candidate for McPherson Shalailah Medhora, political reporter, triple j hackGet the whole story from Hack:
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Will your HECS debt play a big role in your vote this election? Labor and the Coalition have pretty different approaches to this one - we’re unpacking what both sides are offering.
And 3 down, 1 to go: are the leaders debates changing your mind?
Also one organisation has crunched the numbers about young people and homelessness and has made some devastating findings.
Plus, a Sydney RSL club has banned two-up this Anzac Day. They’re saying it’s a sign of respect, so how do veterans feel?
Listen now:
01:13 - Are the politicians’ leaders debates working?
10:49 - What the major parties will do about your HECS debt
15:48 - The shocking stats about homelessness
20:25 - Banning two-up on Anzac Day
Guests:
Charles Croucher, political editor, Nine NetworkClair Norton, veteran and president of St Helens St Marys RSL Sub BranchGet the whole story from Hack:
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They've been given prime time on the major TV networks, but are the election debates between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton actually changing anybody's mind?
And with 3 down and 1 more still to come: have we learned anything from them?
In this episode we unpack last night's big debate on Channel 9 with one of its moderators.
Guest:
Charles Croucher, political editor, Nine NetworkGet the whole story from Hack:
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Pope Francis leaves a legacy of reform, but what does that actually mean?
And Richmond AFL player Noah Balta has been handed a corrections order and fined after being found guilty of assault. So should he still be playing?
Plus, how fast furniture took over our homes and what we can do about it.
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01:30 - Young Melburnians react to the Pope's death
05:17 - Why Pope Francis was different
10:39 - How the next Pope is chosen
18:32 - The convicted AFL star allowed to play on
25:12 - The rise of fast furniture
Guests:
Arianna Lucente, reporter, triple j hackJoel Hodge, associate professor, School of Theology at ACUWill Faulkner, AFL reporter, Fox SportsGet the whole story from Hack:
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From a nightclub bouncer in Argentina, to leader of the Catholic Church: Pope Francis' death on Easter Monday is having a big impact on 1.4 billion Catholics around the globe.
So who was Jorge Mario Bergoglio?
And how did he become the most powerful person in one of the world's biggest religions?
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Could a diss-track from the Liberal Party sway the election? What about wheeling out your son to talk about saving for a house? Or a secret feud between ministers? We're recapping the most bizarre auspol moments of week 3 of the election campaign.
Plus, it cost millions of dollars, lasted 11 minutes and spawned an endless stream of memes. But what was the point of the Blue Origin space flight (feat. Katy Perry)?
Also, a local's guide to gigging in Townsville.
Host Dave Marchese is joined by musician Billie Rose and creator of Townsville News Flash Justin Fimmel.
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