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ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily.
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Can Australia really afford to make stuff?
A ‘Future Made In Australia’ has a nice ring to it.
But is it really wise for the government to throw almost $23 billion at industries to help along the transition to net zero emissions and a green future?
The federal opposition thinks it will just mean billionaires like Gina Rinehart get richer.
Today, the host of the ABC Radio National Breakfast, Q+A and the Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas on what the government's planning and whether the gamble will pay off.
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Years in jail for exposing military secrets
To some he’s a hero for helping to expose alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, to others he’s a criminal who stole and shared military secrets.
This week, a judge jailed former military lawyer David McBride for five years and eight months for sharing classified information with journalists.
Today, investigative reporter Adele Ferguson on the case against him and what the jailing means for whistleblowers.
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What the budget means for you
The federal budget delivers a $300 power bill rebate to every household in the country, along with the previously announced tax cuts.
The treasurer says it’s responsible cost of living relief that’ll force the inflation rate down faster than expected.
So, could that lead to earlier cuts to interest rates?
Today, the ABC’s Ian Verrender speaks with Sam Hawley from within the budget 'lock up' where reporters and experts get early access to the government’s economic plan.
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How China spies on dissidents in Australia
A former Chinese spy has revealed the lengths taken by its security services to track down dissidents overseas, including in Australia, and get them back home.
Some expat Chinese who are critical of the communist party and leader Xi Jinping fear for their lives, despite being Australian residents.
Today, Echo Hui on her exclusive interview for Four Corners with the spy who’s now in Australia and the national security questions raised by her investigation.
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Will RFK Jr help or harm Trump’s campaign?
He shares one of the most famous names in US political history, but can he change the course of the next US election?
Robert F Kennedy Jr, a nephew of the former president John F Kennedy is running as an independent and while he won’t win, he could steal votes from both Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Today, Eliza Collins from the Wall Street Journal on Kennedy’s campaign, his extreme views and how he could become a problem for both camps.
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Would you fall for the ‘elaborate’ new scams?
Don’t you get sick of the constant text messages warning that you haven’t paid a toll, or that you’ve missed a package delivery or have a refund owing?
In many cases they’re clearly fake but there are scams that aren’t so obvious, and Australians have lost billions of dollars to them.
Today, consumer affairs reporter Michael Atkin on why more of us are falling for the traps set by criminals and what the big banks should be doing to protect us.
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Michael Atkin, ABC consumer affairs reporter