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You’ve seen the headlines, now hear the Full Story. Every weekday, join Guardian journalists for a deeper understanding of the news in Australia and beyond. You can support The Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

    The Australian uni students camping out in support of Palestine

    The Australian uni students camping out in support of Palestine

    Last Tuesday, tents appeared on the lawn of the University of Sydney as students protested against the war in Gaza. The tents have multiplied, with similar student encampments now established at universities in every state in the country. Jane Lee speaks to Daisy Dumas and Caitlin Cassidy about what the protesters want and whether this growing movement could lead to change. You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

    • 27 min
    India election: what’s at stake for democracy under Modi?

    India election: what’s at stake for democracy under Modi?

    India’s mammoth election has kicked off with nearly a billion voters expected to head to the polls over six weeks. Reged Ahmad speaks to south Asia correspondent Hannah Ellis-Petersen about why prime minister Narendra Modi is popular yet divisive – and the international impact of the election You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

    • 24 min
    Alleged mushroom murders: Erin Patterson faces court

    Alleged mushroom murders: Erin Patterson faces court

    In July 2023, Erin Patterson hosted four relatives for lunch in the Victorian town of Leongatha. The guests were served beef wellington – which police allege was laced with a deadly mushroom. Patterson was charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder and is due to face court today. Courts and justice reporter Nino Bucci tells Nour Haydar about the latest developments in the case and why it has drawn intense media interest You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

    • 15 min
    Why are Australian schools failing children with disabilities?

    Why are Australian schools failing children with disabilities?

    The number of disabled students recognised as needing greater learning support has grown to almost 1 million nationally. But these children are increasingly being suspended from schools, including some as young as five years old. Investigative reporter Sarah Martin explains to Jane Lee how Australia’s education system has reached crisis point

    • 22 min
    Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics

    Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics

    In Australia – a multifaith and sometimes agnostic country – what role does faith play in the decision-making of those who run the country? With the upcoming release of his book, Plans For Your Good: A Prime Minister’s Testimony of God’s Faithfulness, Scott Morrison has placed his faith front and centre. But is this something new? Or has religion always been a part of Australia’s political democracy? Bridie Jabour speaks with editor in chief Lenore Taylor and deputy editor Patrick Keneally on the nuanced relationship between faith and politics You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

    • 22 min
    Is stubborn inflation taking away any hope for an interest rate cut?

    Is stubborn inflation taking away any hope for an interest rate cut?

    Rising education, health and rental costs have kept inflation higher than expected this year. Economics correspondent Peter Hannam tells Nour Haydar what the Reserve Bank’s reaction might be – are all hopes of an interest rate cut this year gone? And what does this mean for any cost of living relief the government might be considering?

    • 14 min

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1.6K Ratings

Pepe Addison ,

Loving Who Screwed Millenials

Really interesting analysis of the financial situation millennials and Gen’s Y and Z find themselves in due to the decisions starting in the 80’s and beyond.

ControlAgent86 ,

Bundenburg??

Eden Gillespie the Queensland state reporter twice referred to the place “Bundenburg”’ as I have been unable to find a place called that I can only assume she meant Bundaburg, which every Australian knows the name of even if you don’t live in Queensland!!! You’d think the Queensland reporter would.

Mras09 ,

Sydney church stabbings

The episode failed to mention that the Christian Arabs who were in Iraq for centuries fled persecution at the hands of Isis only to be faced with similar conduct and retraumatised in their place of worship.

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