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A daily news show from the publisher of The Monthly and The Saturday Paper. Hear from the country’s best reporters, covering the news as it affects Australia. This is news with narrative, every weekday.

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    Climate Wars II: Judgement Day

    Climate Wars II: Judgement Day

    Two years ago, on the day after the Labor government was sworn into office, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen called a press conference.
    In those very first remarks, the new minister said the climate wars were over.
    Some scoffed at the time. There were still plenty of political fights to be had over how Australia would reach net zero – but there was nonetheless a belief that Australia would move forward with climate policy. This week that changed.
    Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on the week Peter Dutton promised to tear up emission targets for 2030 and why the next election will be a climate election after all.

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    Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.

    • 18 min
    Is Joe Biden’s ceasefire plan already failing? (Update)

    Is Joe Biden’s ceasefire plan already failing? (Update)

    The US has a proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, and this one seems to be gathering momentum.
    It’s not much different to the previous plans, except that it’s backed by the UN Security Council.
    The council’s resolution says Israel has accepted the deal, and Hamas has welcomed its adoption, but it hasn’t been signed. So, why not? What’s preventing an agreement on a ceasefire?
    Today, senior foreign affairs reporter for the Huffington Post Akbar Shahid Ahmed on whether Gaza is any closer to a ceasefire.

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    Guest: Senior foreign affairs reporter for the Huffington Post Akbar Shahid Ahmed

    • 22 min
    Disgraced consultancy given deal to run government ‘ethics' training

    Disgraced consultancy given deal to run government ‘ethics' training

    If you were a public service chief picking a firm to run ethics training, would one of the big four consulting firms be your first pick?
    They have faced intense scrutiny both in the media and in a recent senate inquiry, which will today release its report with recommendations to keep the private consultancy sector in check.
    Today, special correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis, on what the crackdown might entail and why the public service still thinks a consulting firm is best placed to teach ethics to its leaders.

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    Guest: Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Jason Koutsoukis

    • 19 min
    Xi Jinping’s right-hand man is coming to Australia

    Xi Jinping’s right-hand man is coming to Australia

    Australia is about to receive a visit from the most senior Chinese leader we've had on our shores in almost a decade.
    But this visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang comes at an interesting time for China. President Xi Jingping is contending with economic stumbles and looming sanctions, making his vision for the future more precarious than ever.
    So what is going on inside Xi's inner circle? And what message will Xi’s close political ally bring with him when he lands in Australia?
    Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Richard McGregor, on the rumours that are swirling about China’s leadership and what they reveal about Xi’s grip on power.

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    Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper and senior fellow for East Asia at the Lowy Institute, Richard McGregor

    • 18 min
    Zero accountability: Rick Morton on the NACC dropping robodebt

    Zero accountability: Rick Morton on the NACC dropping robodebt

    When the robodebt royal commission’s final report landed, it was scathing. It condemned the entire scheme, the individuals who rolled it out and the government culture that enabled it.
    The commissioner went to significant lengths to refer six people to the then very fresh National Anti-Corruption Commission.
    But last week, the NACC decided to drop the investigation, essentially saying it had nothing to add.
    So, what’s the motivation behind this shift? Why not take a swing at the architects of such a discredited and damaging scheme?
    Today, senior reporter for The Saturday Paper Rick Morton on why no one is being held to account for the scheme and the impact on victims.

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    Guest: Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton

    • 20 min
    The Weekend Read: Atticus Bastow on the mysteries of the universe at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft

    The Weekend Read: Atticus Bastow on the mysteries of the universe at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft

    Over 90 years ago, a Swiss astrophysicist theorised there was an unseen, unobservable force that sits behind the universe we know.
    He called it ‘dark matter’, and today we’re not much closer to understanding it than he was.
    But that could be about to change, as a group of Australian researchers are part of our most promising effort yet to uncover the nature of this unseen force
    Today, Atticus Bastow will read his piece, ‘The search for dark matter’ from The Saturday Paper.

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    Guest: The 7am podcast’s technical producer, Atticus Bastow

    • 17 min

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