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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.

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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.

    Is job hopping a red flag?

    Is job hopping a red flag?

    Ever thought about quitting your job? What about starting a whole new career? If so, you’re not alone: one study has estimated 700,000 young Aussies have considered switching jobs - and that’s just in the last three months. But is job hopping a bad look?

    Also on the show: the Australian government's official advice is "do not travel" to Afghanistan, but despite that, some young Australians are. But is that helping prop up the Taliban?

    And just when you thought the climate wars were over, here we go again: the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s come out to say if he becomes PM, he'll get rid of Australia’s 2030 emissions target.

    Guests:
    Richie Merzian, acting CEO, Smart Energy Council 
    Dr Mujib Abid, Southern Cross University
    Fiona Anson, director, UTS Enterprise Learning Strategy

    • 30 min
    'Groped twice in one day': The reality of retail work

    'Groped twice in one day': The reality of retail work

    Whether it's the long hours, low rates of pay or dealing with annoying customers, working in retail can be tough, especially if it's your first job.

    But there's another side to the industry that rarely gets spoken about too: a culture of sexual harassment.

    So many of you messaged us on Instagram with your awful experiences from retail jobs, and a new study paints a very similar picture. It's found nearly half of women and a quarter of men have experienced sexual harassment while working retail.

    Why is it so bad? And what’s being done to fix it?

    If you or someone you know needs help, you can contact 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

    • 7 min
    The Shakeup: X-approved porn, state-sanctioned dating and analogue darts

    The Shakeup: X-approved porn, state-sanctioned dating and analogue darts

    Porn is now officially allowed on X, even the AI stuff. But it'll be hidden for kids under 18 and anyone who doesn't opt-in. Also, some parents are offering to pay their kids to stay off social media entirely, will it work? 

    And Tokyo’s local government wants to develop a dating app to try to boost the falling birth rate. 

    Plus, manual smoking: why is it back?

    Host Dave Marchese is joined by content creator Tim Abbott and journalist Ange McCormack. 

    • 29 min
    Is it fair to pay young people less?

    Is it fair to pay young people less?

    In some industries, for every dollar that a worker over 21 earns, their younger colleagues only get 40 cents. It's something the Australian Council of Trade Unions wants to change, but businesses are already gearing up to fight it. 

    And skipping school, sleep, and work for the sake of gaming? That's the reality for some of the 100,000 Aussies who are "clinically addicted" to video games. And if that's you, psychiatrists have some tips about how to stop.

    Plus, is karma a relaxing thought? For half of Gen Z, it is.

    Guests:  
    Paula McDonald, professor of work and organisation, QUT
    Dr Anna Halafoff, associate professor in sociology, Deakin University

    • 29 min
    More people are signing 'prenups' even if they're not married

    More people are signing 'prenups' even if they're not married

    Pick out the rings, choose a venue and sign the prenup. More couples are opting to secure their own money and enter Binding Financial Agreements – the Aussie version of a prenup – with their partners. 

    And now that polls have closed, and after 43 days and with hundreds of millions of people having cast their votes, Narendra Modi has claimed a third term as India's prime minister. 

    Plus WTF are the 'meat olympics'?

    Guests
    Marg Neal, principal lawyer, Marshalls Dent and Wilmoth Lawyers
    Meghna Bali, South Asia correspondent, ABC

    • 30 min
    Important, exploited or incompetent : the truth about stress bragging

    Important, exploited or incompetent : the truth about stress bragging

    What does complaining about being busy actually reflect about us? Everyone knows that stressing out doesn't really help anyone... but that doesn't stop us from doing it. 

    And would you do 90-days of defence force service for Australian citizenship? It's a new policy being introduced to boost the number of recruits in Australia, but will it work?

    Plus, the average wait time for people trying to access the Disability Support Pension has blown out to 107 days. Now the government says it's working to bring that wait time down. 

    Guests:
    Sam Roggeveen, director of international security program, Lowy Institute
    Professor Lyndall Strazdins, expert in work and health, ANU

    • 30 min

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