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Channel Nine Chief Executive Matt Stanton wants the full broadcast rights for the National Rugby League – and he’ll make an eleventh-hour bid to NRL boss Peter V’landys to get them. Plus, Elon Musk accused of fuelling antisemitism online, building approvals drop again, and Serena Williams’ Wimbledon singles comeback stymied by Australian Maya Joint.
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Nine CEO Matt Stanton will make direct pitch to Peter V’landys for NRL rights in full
‘More toxic’: Musk accused of fuelling antisemitism
Building approvals down for third month in a row
Serena Williams loses at Wimbledon to Australian Maya Joint
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Australians want action on climate change – just not too fast. That's the take from Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, who's spoken exclusively to The Australian ahead of a huge global climate summit where he's promising Australia will reject any radical policy changes.
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Expect no ‘massive breakthrough’ at COP, Chris Bowen warns
COP it on the chin: Chris Bowen ‘must focus on fuel crisis’
Chris Bowen to serve as COP31 president after Australia cedes hosting rights to Turkey
This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Tiffany Dimmack, and Joshua Burton.
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Seventeen fraudsters who rorted the multi-billion-dollar National Disability Insurance Scheme have spent a collective 60 years in jail since 2022, newly released data shows. Plus, Labor MP Josh Burns calls for new vilification laws and Treasurer Jim Chalmers leaves the door open for super for teens.
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NDIS fraudsters jailed for 60 years as taskforce seizes $50m in assets
Labor MP Josh Burns calls for new vilification laws
Treasurer keeps door open to deal on superannuation for minors
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Dedicated police protection, social media accountability, and national service for all Australians: that’s how businessman and philanthropist Steven Lowy says we can solve the scourge of Antisemitism in Australian society.
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Businessman Steven Lowy urges new police unit to protect Jewish Australians
‘Deepfake’: Bondi survivor tells of ‘relentless tsunami of Jew hatred’
Analysis by Geoff Chambers: Steven Lowy lays out the horrors and ‘the hatred that goes unnamed’ that Jews face in today’s Australia
Commentary by Simon Benson: Why ministers should be put in the dock in antisemitism probe
This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.
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Police allege Simon Peter Carman murdered 17-year-old Tunchanok Dunholma following a dispute over money. Plus, England’s test cricket captain calls it quits in shock call, and the US and Iran agree to resume peace talks.
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Perth man accused of murdering teen in Thailand had guns seized by police
England captain Ben Stokes announces retirement from international cricket
Commentary by Robert Craddock: Ben Stokes’ retirement will rock the fragile world of English cricket
US and Iran agree to stop fight over the Strait of Hormuz
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Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, appears to have been quietly bankrolling Karl Stefanovic’s podcast - and that’s lucky, since the former Nine star now needs the show to stay afloat after losing his TV job. Today, Steve Jackson’s here to discuss how Stefanovic’s defiance of Nine’s party line on Ben Roberts-Smith and Charlie Teo contributed to his departure - Plus another very expensive media exit.
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Networks shun Stefanovic as he settles with Nine
The outburst that ended Karl’s career
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A seawater flood deep under the Indian Ocean has crippled the Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Dechaineux. It cannot rise to the surface because it has taken on too much water. The 60 men and women on board are fighting to save the submarine and themselves from sinking to the ocean floor. They stabilise the boat briefly, but then, to their horror, it begins to sink further. Some think of their families, others put their arms around each other.
In Episode 3 we reveal how the crew confront their mortality while they fight to survive.
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Monet’s Water Lilies were once considered radical. Now every boomer has a tea towel featuring them. Impressionist works are still as vibrant and joyous today as they were 150 years ago, but what happens when an artistic movement moves from the fringes into the mainstream?
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Tim Douglas articles: Show us the Monet: in the frame with career-spanning works
The man who saved Monet: An unsung hero revealed
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The Socceroos will progress to the Round of 32 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after drawing against Paraguay in the group stage. Plus, Karl Stefanovic declares “freedom” after departing Nine and flights through the Middle East surge.
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Socceroos face waiting game after edging into round of 32
Karl Stefanovic sacked by Nine network, says he is ‘free’
Middle East travel surge sparks price war on cheap flights to Europe
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$600 a month to lose weight. Migraine drugs that are nigh impossible to get at any price. The market for pharmaceutical products in Australia is all topsy-turvy, and it’s part red-tape nightmare, part geopolitical standoff. Our health editor Natasha Robinson has been investigating what’s going wrong, and she’s here in just a moment to diagnose the real problem.
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Mounjaro rejection explains why our access to cheaper medicines if failing
Australian patients risk losing lifesaving medicines amid pharmaceutical subsidy crisis
Australia’s drug approval system faces reckoning as patients await reform
New-gen medicines are available for migraine and arthritis – but only if you fail the old drugs
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Karl Stefanovic won’t be returning to Channel Nine and now there are suggestions he might also lose his radio gig, with executives at broadcaster ARN cancelling promotional ads for his new show. Plus, Fortescue faces a class action lawsuit over discrimination claims, and the government’s next backdown over tax reforms.
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Karl Stefanovic and ARN in ‘chats’ as radio giant considers axing his podcast
Fortescue faces class action over alleged ‘culture of sleaze’ and sexual harassment
Government backs down on ‘widows tax’ after crossbench pressure
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He’s raw and uncensored - and unemployed. Karl Stefanovic, the Nine star and podcaster, will leave Nine Entertainment with an interview with far-right figure Tommy Robinson. Steve Jackson is here.
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Nine axes Karl Stefanovic from Today show after Tommy Robinson podcast
Karl Stefanovic podcast pulled amid Tommy Robinson backlash
Labor quietly introduces terrorism passport rules six months after listing
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Keir Starmer’s out and Andy Burnham is waiting to be anointed Britain’s PM. But the ‘King of the North’s first real test is solving the United Kingdom’s cost of living crisis, while controlling a fractious backbench. Our always hilarious UK politics expert Richard Ferguson is here.
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What are Andy Burnham’s political views?
How long will Burnham last before the lectern comes out?
Commentary by Cameron Stewart: Labour’s ‘Reform whisperer’ Andy Burnham now faces his ultimate political test
Commentary by William Hague: Burnham will be a better PM with no contest
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He’s the new British prime minister in all but name - but when will Andy Burnham move into 10 Downing Street, and will furious voters get a chance to throw him and the Labour Party out altogether? Europe correspondent Jacquelin Magnay is here.
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Starmer is going but not quite gone: the time lag will only anger Britons
Andy Burnham seeks to calm markets, calls for orderly transition ahead of ‘coronation’ as PM
‘Just a naughty boy’: Andy Burnham arrives in Westminster like a Messiah
Commentary by Jacquelin Magnay: Keir was a dud prime minister but the country’s pain will only continue
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Great white sharks are critically endangered – but are they really? As a 35-year-old mother fights for her life in a Sydney intensive care unit, beachgoers around Australia are adjusting to a new reality: fatal shark attacks are now frequent occurrences as shark populations boom and governments hesitate to act.
In NSW, a horror summer is being followed by a shocking winter attack – so how do we stay safe in the water?
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CSIRO needs to fast-track shark research after latest Sydney attack, Andrew Bragg urges
How NSW plans to curb a rising shark threat
State-backed shark cull ‘on the table’ after horror Sydney attack
Young mother loses arm after horror Coogee great white shark attack
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The Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Dechaineux is flooding deep under the Indian Ocean after a seawater hose burst. Its 60 crew are fighting to save their crippled submarine, with Petty Officer Geordie Bunting trapped under the water in the flooded lower motor room. The commander Peter Scott initiates emergency procedures, but he does not know how bad the flood is or whether it has been stopped.
In episode two, we reveal the extraordinary dramas at both ends of the boat, as Bunting fights for life against the flood while Commander Scott and his crew try to prevent the flooded boat from sinking further towards the ocean bed.
The Flood is a four-part audio and video documentary series by Cameron Stewart, Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. Watch the video at thefloodpodcast.com, along with stories, graphics and photographs.
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The big-money days are gone in TV and radio, and that means some household names will be taking a very big pay cut. Plus, the TV newsroom that might disappear altogether. Steve Jackson is here with all the best of his Media Diary.
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Read Steve Jackson’s Media Diary here each Monday
Kyle face-off looms as Jackie O presses on with radio lawsuit
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Once dismissed as dangerous and unworthy, Australian horror is now a global box-office phenomenon. Geordie Gray is here to explore the terrifying new film Leviticus - a Sundance hit that captures the dread of regional isolation - and trace the evolution of the genre from the controversial Wake in Fright to modern ‘elevated’ horror movies like The Babadook and Talk to Me.
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Australian horror was once banned – now it’s booming
Backrooms: Inside the film that began as a meme
The Babadook breathes new life into horror genre
When a young Indigenous couple brings home their baby, things take a sinister turn
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Manchester mayor Andy Burnham will launch a challenge for the UK Prime Ministership after winning a resounding by-election victory in Makersfield. Plus, a retired Army Major accuses the Australian Defence Force of ‘fabricating evidence’ in crash probe, and The Australian’s Culture section wins journalism’s top prize.
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‘Voted for change’: Burnham sets up Starmer fight with Makerfield win
Analysis by Jacquelin Magnay: Andy Burnham’s win sparks Labour civil war with Keir Starmer’s leadership in peril
Commentary by Patrick Maguire: Labour voters want a revolution or the party’s over
Fatal MRH-90 chopper crash ‘foreseeable’, report ‘corrupted’: test pilots
The Australian’s new Culture section secures top journalism award in its first year
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After the most bruising five weeks of his prime ministership, Anthony Albanese has announced four big - and very complicated - changes to the controversial capital gains tax and death tax measures in the Budget - but will it be enough to quell the fury of young investors and entrepreneurs who feel the government’s let them down?
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Winners and losers as government overhauls small business tax breaks after industry backlash
Backflips and backdowns: what you need to know about the budget changes
Commentary by Judith Sloan: Labor’s tax reform teaches a masterclass in incompetence
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