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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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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.

在此聆聽: Apple Podcasts
需訂閱並安裝 macOS 11.4 或以上版本

    Grace Tame is not a cat, she’s autistic

    Grace Tame is not a cat, she’s autistic

    Grace Tame knows how to advocate. Her campaigning for survivors of sexual assault and abuse helped to create real change and pushed powerful institutions to be better.
    Now, Tame is turning her focus onto something she has lived with her whole life and which is now on the agenda in Canberra, – autism and neurodivergence.
    Today, former Australian of the Year and contributor to The Saturday Paper, Grace Tame, on Australia’s first attempt at a national autism strategy – and why we must get it right.


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    Guest: former Australian of the year and Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Grace Tame

    • 18 分鐘
    Can Channel Seven survive the Lehrmann verdict?

    Can Channel Seven survive the Lehrmann verdict?

    It’s now been a week since the Federal Court of Australia’s Justice Michael Lee ruled it was substantially true that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittney Higgins in a minister’s office at Parliament House back in 2019.
    In other cases, that may have been the end of the matter. But this case has drawn in dozens of characters, with careers ended, others on the rocks and Channel Seven appearing as if it could implode.
    Today, senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton, on who emerges from the wreckage of one of the most dramatic defamation cases we’ve seen in years.

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    Guest: Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton

    • 20 分鐘
    The Great Housing Disaster: The minister for housing

    The Great Housing Disaster: The minister for housing

    At the end of the day, the people who decide what path Australia takes to solve the housing crisis are those in government. In this episode, we speak to the federal minister for housing, Julie Collins.
    Does the government think we’re in a crisis? How does she plan to ensure we all have a safe and affordable place to call home? And how will she convince voters in the next election that Labor has the boldest ideas?
    In this final episode of 7am’s five-part series, we dive into what the government is doing and whether there is more that could be done.

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    Guest: Federal minister for housing, Julie Collins

    • 22 分鐘
    The Great Housing Disaster: How to fix it

    The Great Housing Disaster: How to fix it

    A solution to the housing crisis is one of the most sought-after ideas in Australia.
    Political careers, fortunes and the fate of a generation will rest on how we respond to the increasingly dire housing market, which means there are countless solutions to this crisis being debated throughout the country.
    In this episode of 7am’s five-part series, we explore four of these possible solutions to the crisis. You will hear from finance expert Alan Kohler, Greens spokesperson for housing Max Chandler Mather, housing advocate Maiy Azize and former deputy lord mayor of Sydney and author, Jess Scully.

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    Guest: Finance expert, Alan Kohler; Greens spokesperson for housing, Max Chandler Mather; housing advocate, Maiy Azize; former deputy lord mayor of Sydney and author of Glimpses of Utopia, Jess Scully.

    • 27 分鐘
    The Great Housing Disaster: Who gets a say?

    The Great Housing Disaster: Who gets a say?

    With federal, state and local governments promising to build more Australian homes, it’s fair to say that all levels of government want to fix the housing crisis.
    But are they building enough? Are they listening to the people they’re building it for? And who really benefits from the way we build housing in Australia?
    In this episode of 7am’s five-part special series on the housing crisis, we find out who gets a say when it comes to housing, and why that can get in the way of building the homes Australia needs.

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    Guest: Public housing tenant, Carolyn Ienna; Housing expert, Nicole Gurran; Sydney Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, Michael Koziol.

    • 29 分鐘
    The Great Housing Disaster: The renters' resistance

    The Great Housing Disaster: The renters' resistance

    With home ownership out of reach, more and more younger Australians have no choice but to rent for much longer than their parents ever did – maybe for the rest of their lives.
    That puts younger Australians at the mercy of landlords, making some intensely angry and leading to what might be described as a “renters resistance”. 
    In this episode of 7am’s five-part special series on the housing crisis, we meet the people who are trying to make it better: the people who are mobilising, taking matters into their own hands and fighting back.

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    Guest: Tenant, Blake Hesketh; founder of shitrentals.org and social media figure, Jordan van den Berg; Senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney, Dr Sophia Maalsen.

    • 29 分鐘

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