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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.

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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.

    Trump and Biden: how do geriatric candidates attract young voters?

    Trump and Biden: how do geriatric candidates attract young voters?

    There’s less than five months to go until the American presidential election. And the race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is neck and neck, with one recent poll putting Trump ahead by less than one point. 

    Both are geriatric candidates. And they face the same challenge. How will they attract the youth vote? 

    Today, world editor Nick Ralston, on which young celebrities are most likely to sway voters. (A hint: it’s no longer Taylor Swift.) And whether former Neighbours star Holly Valance might influence a political shift to the far right.
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    Why can religious schools still fire gay teachers?

    Why can religious schools still fire gay teachers?

    A music teacher was fired from her Christian school in Sydney this year - all because a parent discovered she was in a same-sex relationship.

    The firing was all perfectly legal, under a law that the Australian government promised - but has so far, failed - to scrap. 

    The law change aims to protect LGBTQ teachers and students, but also promises to walk a tricky tightrope to allow religious schools the right to hire teachers who accord with their faith. 

    The issue has dogged successive governments for years with politicians trying, and failing to implement the bill. 

    Today, federal health reporter Natassia Chrysanthos on why it’s still legal for gay Australians to lose their jobs, because of their sexuality. 
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    • 16 min.
    Peter Dutton and the Paris Agreement

    Peter Dutton and the Paris Agreement

    The climate change wars heated up, last week, after opposition leader Peter Dutton announced that, if elected to government, he would dump the current emissions reduction target for 2030.

    Activists, and even a member of Dutton’s own party, recoiled. This move, they said, may breach our commitment to the Paris Agreement - the treaty committed to fighting global warming.

    Today, national climate and environment editor Nick O’Malley on what the Paris Agreement is all about. And why political infighting might damage not just our economy and our environment, but our ability to defend ourselves, too.
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    • 15 min.
    Inside Politics: The climate wars are back

    Inside Politics: The climate wars are back

    This week, opposition leader Peter Dutton indicated he would not commit to a climate change target for 2030 until after the election. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hit back, saying the Coalition policy would mean energy shortfalls and higher bills. This development sets up the next election as a battle between the major parties on global warming.

    Also, there has been discontent among Liberal party members - particularly senator Hollie Hughes, who was recently kicked off a winnable spot on the senate ticket.

    Today, national affairs editor James Massola and chief political correspondent David Crowe join Jacqueline Maley to discuss what these climate battle lines mean.

    Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here.
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    Is our egg supply in trouble?

    Is our egg supply in trouble?

    As supermarkets across the nation have begun rationing eggs, some consumers are showing signs of panic.

    Nagi Maehashi, the founder of the popular food blog, RecipeTin Eats, put it this way, earlier this week: “We cannot afford to waste a single egg any more.”

    Today, science reporter Angus Dalton, on whether we’re headed for an egg shortage and skyrocketing prices, like in the United States. And what you need to know, now, about eating chicken and eggs.
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    • 16 min.
    Why can't the world's peacekeeper stop the fighting in Gaza and Ukraine?

    Why can't the world's peacekeeper stop the fighting in Gaza and Ukraine?

    The United Nations is in the news almost daily now. Particularly about the war in Gaza. But what exactly does the organisation do?

    Because, increasingly, the world has questions about its capabilities and its relevance. Are the directions of the world’s peacekeeper even binding? And why can’t it stop the fighting in Gaza and Ukraine?

    Today, explainer reporter Angus Holland on what the United Nations is able to achieve in wartime.
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