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Analysis of the day's news in an engaging & entertaining way. Hosts Julia Baird & John Barron are joined by a panel of journalists, political & social commentators for a lively, thought-provoking discussion.
Ellen Fanning joins Dee Madigan, David Cross, Liz Allen and Dr Neela Janakiramanan to discuss the revamp of Medicare, COVID's impact on China's population, plus whether essay-writing AI bots should be banned from schools.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss PM Anthony Albanese's visit to Alice Springs in response to rising crime rates; plus the Productivity Commission's report on education showing a decline in literacy and numeracy results.
Ellen Fanning joins Fiona Reynolds, Jess Scully, Parnell McGuinness and Malcolm Farr to discuss inflation and how it'll impact interest rates and energy bills plus should dating app companies do more to keep their users safe.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Jioji Ravulo, Ian Hamm, Sally Branson and Amy McQuire to discuss different experiences of Australia Day, the future of January 26, and what it means to be a First Nations Australian.
Dan Bourchier joins Margy Osmond, Lizzie O'Shea, Anna Henderson and Kudzai Kanhutu to discuss how Jan 26 has influenced the Voice debate, what's behind a surge in fatal heart attacks, and are scams getting more sophisticated.
John Barron and the panel discuss the government's new cultural policy including a funding injection into the arts sector, plans to overhaul the family law system, plus the rise and fall of Kondo-ing and other fads.
John Barron and the panel discuss whether Australian households are prepared for more rate hikes this year, how Kevin Rudd will fare as the next ambassador to the US, plus what a good retirement looks like.
John Barron and the panel discuss the Central Australian Regional Controller's report on alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs, plus planned protests at St Mary's Cathedral where George Pell's body is lying in state.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the latest from the Robodebt Royal Commission, the Indigenous Voice to Parliament working group meets with the Opposition Leader, plus who will replace the Queen on Australia's $5 banknote.
Dan Bourchier joins Helen Trinca, Darren Saunders, Peter Strong and Mannie Kaur Verma to discuss health reform which the PM says is a first-priority issue for National Cabinet this year plus what are reasonable working hours.
John Barron and the panel discuss the resignation of Greens Indigenous spokesperson Lidia Thorpe from the party, the return of Parliament for 2023, plus the suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down off the US east coast.
John Barron and the panel discuss the Reserve Bank's decision to raise interest rates again, the relationship between politicians and their biographers, and why so many of us have negative online experiences.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss pay transparency laws that will force companies to reveal their gender pay gap, how an increase in net migration to Australia could impact our economy, plus a Sydney girls' school bans AFL.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss who's to blame for the rising cost of living and whether higher interest rates effectively curbs inflation, plus will the use of psychedelics and MDMA "transform" psychiatry?
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the Albanese government's $10 billion housing future fund, plus how Alice Springs will combat rising crime and community unrest after alcohol restrictions were introduced.
John Barron and the panel discuss the govt's decision to abolish temporary protection visas, new funding pledged to Close the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and debt relief for rural doctors and nurses.
John Barron joins Omar Dehen, Briana Blackett, Wendy Machin and Christina Ryan to discuss the Disability Royal Commission, the spate of spy balloon take downs in the US, plus whether Valentine's Day should be abolished.
John Barron and the panel discuss data showing public school enrolments are in decline, US Republican Nikki Haley's decision to run for President in 2024, plus the RBA Governor Phillip Lowe's appearance at Senate estimates.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Lydia Shelly, Ali Kadri, Tom Crowley and Cassandra Goldie to discuss the rise in Australia's unemployment rate in January, plus examining how extremism affects Australian communities.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Craig Chung, Bridie Jabour, Steve Harris and Semara Jose to discuss the debate over the wording of the Voice referendum, plus plans to overhaul how Australia cares for and educates children under five.
John Barron and the panel discuss the government's proposal to have the objective of superannuation enshrined in law, the impact of long COVID, plus whether Roald Dahl's books should be rewritten to remove offensive language.
John Barron and the panel discuss whether Australia's foreign interference laws need to be changed, how effective sports washing actually is and why is the 'shoey' what Australia's are known for.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss Australia's national security and defence strategy, why wages growth may not mean much when there's rising inflation, plus concerns raised over changes to Queensland's youth justice laws.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss how Pride and protest are connected for LGBTQIA+, exploring identity in the queer community more broadly, plus the plight of LGBTQIA+ people in Ukraine caught in the crosshairs of war.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the significance of the Prime Minister's presence at the Mardi Gras parade, how corporate profits influence inflation, plus whether Australia is prepared for future cyber threats.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the government's changes to superannuation accounts above $3 million, plus how the Lismore community is recovering and rebuilding one year on from the devastating floods.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Yes and No campaigns, plus the latest GDP figures which revealed that growth was well below market forecasts and households are saving less.
Kathryn Robinson and the panel discuss a review of Australia Post operations that may cut back its daily letter-delivery service, plus former minister Stuart Robert takes responsibility for implementing the Robodebt scheme.
Kathryn Robinson joins Ginni Mansberg, Mohammad Awad, Val Fell and Peter Strong to discuss dominant employers and their impact on wages growth, how to prevent dementia, plus hidden queer stories from Aussie history revealed.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the day including Malcolm Turnbull's appearance at the Robodebt Royal Commission, how to improve diversity in leadership and the workplace, plus the ACCC's investigation into greenwashing.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the Reserve Bank's decision to lift interest rates for a tenth consecutive time, the state of women's rights in Australia and around the world, plus body image pressures facing young men.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the Queensland's purchase of a multi-billion dollar powerline project to fast-track the transition to renewables, plus the renters running out of options as vacancy rates hit all-time lows.
Kathryn Robinson and the panel discuss Anthony Albanese's trip to India to boost trade and investment, plus the renewed calls to make childcare access easier and get women back into the workforce.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss another unprecedented flood in Australia expected in the Gulf of Carpentaria, the perception versus realities of youth crime statistics, and sustainable alternatives for housing and food.
John Barron and the panel discuss the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and what it means for the global economy, the AUKUS agreement and how it impacts Australian defence and security, and do we still care about the Oscars?
John Barron and the panel discuss details of the AUKUS deal including a $368-billion nuclear submarine program, and how the notion of a 'good death' has evolved through the ages.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss whether changes to the wording of the Voice referendum could impact the vote, the treatment of children in detention, plus whether Australians should switch to a four-day work week.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss Australia's unemployment rate and what it means for our economy, are young Australians really the first generation worse off than their parents and what can they do to reclaim their future.
John Barron joins Kishor Napier-Raman, Kerry Chikarovski, Jioji Ravulo and Jane Gilmore to discuss the AUKUS deal, why older women are the fastest-growing cohort of homeless people, plus new concussion protocols for the NRL.
John Barron and the panel discuss the rise in the JobSeeker payment to vulnerable Australians and a look inside the National Debt Helpline, plus lessons from the Iraq conflict on the 20th anniversary of the invasion.
John Barron and the panel discuss the possible indictment of former US President Donald Trump, the final IPCC and the UN's call to action, plus we mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (called Harmony Day in Australia).
Ellen Fanning joins Kate Mills, Eddie Synot, Shane Wright and Aisha Novakovich to discuss legislation governing the Voice to Parliament referendum, what affordable housing means, plus the challenges faced by new mums.
Ellen Fanning joins Teela Reid, Amanda Rose, Shalailah Medhora & Adam Carrel to discuss the proposed Indigenous Voice referendum question, and whether the safeguard mechanism is enough to achieve Australia's climate targets.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the key issues in the NSW election including cost of living pressures, improving disability representation on screen, and should parents be banned from sharing their kids on social media.
John Barron and the panel discuss the Greens decision to support the government's safeguard mechanism, what next for the Liberal Party after their defeat in the NSW election and calls for increased investment in elite sports.
John Barron and the panel discuss how the government's new climate change tool - the safeguard mechanism - will actually work, the right of workers to disconnect after hours, plus a new campaign to attract people to Canberra.
John Barron and the panel discuss how inflation has fallen in February but the cost of rent, electricity and food continue to rise, plus how Australian attitudes towards violence against women have changed.
John Barron and the panel discuss how inflation has fallen in February but the cost of rent, electricity and food continue to rise, plus how Australian attitudes towards violence against women have changed.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the indictment of former US president Donald Trump over his alleged hush money payment to a porn star, plus Aussie driver Oscar Piastri's debut at the Grand Prix in Melbourne this weekend.
John Barron and the panel discuss the legacy of Yunupingu: one of Australia's most influential Aboriginal leaders, fallout from the Liberal loss in the Aston by-election plus the move to ban mobile phones in NSW high schools.
In Broome, Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss what First Nations people from across the Kimberley think about the Voice to Parliament, how the floods have affected tourism in the area, plus the housing crisis in regional WA.
John Barron and the panel discuss former US President Donald Trump's court appearance in NY where he pleaded not guilty to criminal charges, plus the Liberal Party confirms it will oppose the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
John Barron and the panel discuss the fallout from the federal Liberal Party's decision to formally oppose the Voice to Parliament model, plus a new ABC show The Pacific focussing on issues and events that impact the region.
John Barron and the panel discuss the remote Queensland town offering a $20,000 home owner grant to lure new residents, the union advocating for work from home all the time, plus the diabetes drug being used for weight loss.
John Barron and the panel discuss Shadow Attorney-General Julian Leeser quitting the Liberal frontbench over his support of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, plus the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the International Monetary Fund's grim predictions for the global economy, the crisis in Australian universities, plus remembering acclaimed Australian artist John Olsen.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the latest jobs figures which show the unemployment rate remains at 50-year lows, plus the highlights of Kate Jenkins' seven-year tenure as the Sex Discrimination Commissioner.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the parliamentary inquiry into the Indigenous Voice referendum, a landmark UN resolution that could make it easier to hold nations to account for climate change and environmental harm, plus the Australian prime minister makes Time magazine's 100 most influential people list.
John Barron and the panel discuss the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and where the 'Yes' and 'No' campaigns are at, Australia's relationship with China, plus the reimagining of opera through a First Nations lens.
John Barron and the panel discuss the Coalition's frontbench reshuffle including the promotion of Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, the future of the NDIS, and youth homelessness.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the Victorian anti-corruption commission's finding that Andrews government staffers interfered to ensure a Labor-affiliated union was awarded a major contract plus will JobSeeker be raised.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the review calling for a major overhaul of the RBA including the addition of more external leaders, India becoming the most populous nation in the world, and confessions of a Friend-aholic.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss a new tool to help households identify how energy-efficient their homes are, plus the life of environmental activist Bob Brown and the ancient trees he's fought his whole life to protect.
John Barron and the panel discuss extra funding announced for research into long COVID, plus the long-awaited Defence Strategic Review - which urgently calls for Australia's military to be re-armed to enter the "missile age".
John Barron and the panel discuss what the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide tells us about how we can better support our troops, what Anzac Day means to Australians, and the emerging trend of school refusal.
John Barron and the panel discuss what Australia's annual inflation rate falling to 7% means for households, Joe Biden's announcement he will run again for President in 2024 and can Tasmania afford to build a new AFL stadium?
Dan Bourchier and the panel are in Dubbo to discuss the energy transition in NSW as the Liddell coal fired power station closes, farmers mental health and the government's plan to deliver First Nations water across Australia.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss National Cabinet's last meeting before the May Federal budget, why the number of women freezing their eggs is on the rise plus could you spot whether art was AI generated or made by humans?
John Barron and the panel discuss the final hearing of the parliamentary inquiry into the Voice to Parliament, conflict in Sudan continues, plus as the Coronation draws closer, will you swear your allegiance to the King?
John Barron is joined by Fran Kelly, Adrian Piccoli, Mohammad Awad and Dr Jenny May to discuss the legacy of outgoing Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, the government's plan to stop vaping, plus what is the value of regional newspapers?
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss delays to the federal government-owned Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro scheme, how much access should lobbyists have to politicians, plus can petrol stations adapt to survive as the EV market grows?
Kathryn Robinson and the panel discuss how to address the housing crisis, the implications of a new Alzheimer's drug which slows cognitive decline, plus calls for the federal government to fund national dental care.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the PM's expression of frustration about the ongoing detention of Julian Assange, and ahead of the Coronation calls for King Charles III to apologise for the Monarchy's colonial legacy.
John Barron and the panel discuss whether the government's cost of living budget goes far enough, changes to Centrelink security rules designed to protect victims of domestic violence, plus investing more in Aussie research.
John Barron and the panel discuss what we know so far about the Government handing down a budget surplus tonight, the significance of the NRL supporting a Voice to Parliament, and how do you define 'reasonable' working hours?
John Barron and the panel discuss the winners and losers of the federal budget, Donald Trump being found guilty of sexual abuse, plus how do you balance supporting live music with locals who don't like noise?
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss armed forces brought in to end riots at Banksia Hill Detention Centre, the Disability Royal Commission's final public hearings and what does gender justice mean for First Nations women.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss Peter Dutton's budget reply speech, the risks when consumers hand over their DNA to commercial genetic testing companies plus the deleted Bluey scene some people claim depicted fat shaming.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss a new national anti-scams centre set to open in July, plus why negotiations have stalled on Labor's multi-billion-dollar housing plan to build more homes.
John Barron and the panel discuss how Australians have responded to the budget and whether it's impacted the popularity of the PM and Treasurer, plus how to better support students transitioning from primary to high school.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the cancelled Quad leaders' meeting in Sydney after US President Joe Biden postponed his trip to Australia to focus on the US debt ceiling crisis, plus how to improve suicide prevention.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss Australia's unemployment rate rising to 3.7%, sustainability in Australian fashion, plus what the closure of two youth-focussed news organisations tells us about the new media landscape.
John Barron and the panel discuss the importance of Australia attending the G7 summit in the wake of the cancelled Quad summit, how PM Albanese is going one year into government, plus how modern arranged marriages work.
Jeremy Fernandez and the panel discuss the outcome of the rebooted Quad meeting in Japan, the argument to free Julian Assange, and who is the Florida Governor and potential rival for the US Republican nomination Ron DeSantis?
John Barron and the panel discuss online hate and abuse and how to create safe spaces for respectful debate in the media, Indian PM Narendra Modi's trip to Australia, and the importance of unstructured time in modern society.
John Barron and the panel discuss the outcomes of a bilateral meeting between PM Anthony Albanese and Indian PM Narendra Modi, plus how the government plan to abolish retail vaping sales will be enforced.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss PM Anthony Albanese's appeal to Australians to support the Voice to Parliament, First Nations academic Marcia Langton's book on indigenous law and traditions, plus remembering Tina Turner.
Dan Bourchier joins Kishor Napier-Raman, Nicki Hutley, Jane Caro and Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts discuss the PwC Tax leak scandal fall out, the importance of National Sorry Day, plus how much praise does each generation need?
John Barron and the panel discuss Mark McGowan's resignation as WA Premier, growing income inequality in Australia, plus whether we've reached the end of the new Golden Age of Television (or Peak TV).
John Barron joins Margy Osmond, Adrian Piccoli, Joe Williams and Thelma Schwartz to discuss the PwC tax scandal, what's behind record-high Indigenous incarceration rates in NSW, plus how to raise boys well in today's world.
Jeremy Fernandez is joined by Fiona Scott, Jon Owen, Katina Curtis and Neela Janakiramanan to discuss rising inflation, concerns and complaints over the efficacy of telehealth, plus the effects of quitting social media.
Kathryn Robinson and the panel discuss three newspapers' victory against former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith in a defamation trial, does the HECS indexation rate contributes to intergenerational inequality, plus the rise of AI.
Jeremy Fernandez and the panel discuss the Fair Work Commission's decision to lift award rates and the minimum wage, plus how to make sense of all the information from the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum campaigns.
Jeremy Fernandez and the panel discuss the decision to pardon Kathleen Folbigg who spent 20 years in jail for murdering her children, plus the latest Newspoll shows 46% intend to vote yes for an Indigenous Voice and 43% no.
Jeremy Fernandez and the panel discuss the RBA's decision to lift official interest rates to 4.1%, a breakthrough in endometriosis research may lead to more effective diagnoses and treatments, and how to prevent memory loss.
Julia Baird and the panel discuss Australia's slowing economy, Prince Harry's grilling in a UK court over allegations he was a victim of phone hacking by Mirror journalists, and why are there so many jellyfish at our beaches.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the federal government's ban on Nazi symbols, new research reveals corporate Australia isn't meeting its fossil fuel reduction targets, plus the Australian Pentecostal church movement.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss stalled trade talks between Australia and EU, the backlash against drag queen storytime, plus how the Dark Mofo Festival in Tasmania supercharges the state's tourism industry.
John Barron and the panel discuss how Donald Trump's indictment could impact his 2024 election run, the recipients of the King's Birthday Honours and should corporate employers be able to decide what staff wear?
Julia Baird and the panel discuss Katy Gallagher's denial that she misled parliament over Brittany Higgins' allegations, Australian nurses feeling critically under-utilised, plus the declining number of emergency volunteers.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the Queensland government's bumper budget funded by a tax on coal, why there's no official poverty line in Australia, plus whether gambling ads should be banned during sports broadcasts.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the surprise fall in Australia's unemployment rate to 3.6%, and parliament's decision to rapidly pass legislation cancelling a lease for Russia to build a new embassy near Parliament House.
John Barron and the panel discuss Liberal Leader Peter Dutton saying Senator David Van should quit parliament after more allegations against the senator were brought to him, plus Closing the Gap outcomes.
John Barron and the panel discuss what's next as Australia moves towards a referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, plus the federal government's failure to get its key housing policy through parliament.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss whether Australia is investing enough into renewable energy, the importance of rare earths and minerals to Australia's economy, plus a new support program for people living with dementia.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the federal government's adoption of a recommendation to report deaths in custody in real-time, plus the role expert witnesses play in the Family Court.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss Ford's decision to slash almost a quarter of Australian jobs, former PM Morrison's decision to hide the truth about the AUKUS subs deal from Emmanuel Macron, plus should university be free?
John Barron and the panel discuss extreme tourism and the mystery and tragedy of the Titanic sub implosion, modern slavery in Australia, plus 'Blak excellence' and the figures who inspire all of us.
Julia Baird and the panel discuss fallout from the PwC government contracts scandal, internal turmoil in Russia and how it affects the war in Ukraine, plus what it takes to get a ticket to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert.
John Barron and the panel discuss whether big infrastructure projects are worth the disruption, if Australia is providing adequate military support to Ukraine, plus should sport be compulsory for senior high school students?
John Barron and the panel discuss what an ageing population means for Australia, how cost of living pressures have changed who's seeking support from the charity sector, plus could gambling advertising be banned completely?
Kathryn Robinson and the panel discuss the NSW ICAC'S findings that former Premier Gladys Berejiklian engaged in serious corrupt conduct, the COVID baby boom, and whether cannabis should be legalised for personal use.
John Barron and the panel discuss fallout from ICAC's Gladys Berejiklian findings and the new national anti-corruption body, diversity and affirmative action after a US Supreme Court uni decision and is the podcast boom over?
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss what the NAIDOC Week theme 'elders' means, how the Voice to Parliament campaign is tracking plus the traditional owners stepping up their fight for water security in the Northern Territory.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the nature of Australia and Indonesia's diplomatic relationship, the RBA's decision to keep interest rates on hold and the ongoing drama over the second Ashes cricket test.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss Linda Burney's vision for the Indigenous Voice to parliament, whether renters are better off than home owners, plus Eddie Jones' comeback as Wallabies coach.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss a federal court ruling on holding refugees and asylum seekers in hotel detention, proposed changes to teacher training, and what happened to WWII Australian Army Nurse Vivian Bullwinkel?
Kathryn Robinson joins Ben Graetz, Ginni Mansberg, Rick Morton and Kate Carnell to discuss the findings of the Royal Commission report into Robodebt, the push to expand who can give blood and will Threads replace Twitter?
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the implications of the Robodebt Royal Commission report on the public service, does Australia need NATO, plus the push by some bosses to bring staff back to the office on Mondays.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the role of private consultancy firm PwC in the Robodebt Scheme, a new report shows an increasing number of Australians feel the country is heading in the wrong direction, plus author Caitlin Moran joins us to talk about her new book 'What About Men?'.
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss stalled trade negotiations between Australia and the EU, the government's new 'Wellbeing Framework', plus what would it mean for Australia if Donald Trump became US President again?
Dan Bourchier and the panel discuss the falling support for a Voice to Parliament, the Aboriginal cultural heritage at risk from land clearing at Darwin's Lee Point, plus calls for banks to bear the cost of scams.
Julia Baird and the panel discuss the Reserve Bank's first female governor in Michele Bullock, community-led conservation and Sydney's revived Cooks River, plus what's the appeal of cover music?
Julia Baird joins Kath Ebbs, Peter Hartcher, Jennifer Hunt and Shahram Dana to discuss the Fadden by-election result, why US actors and writers are striking, plus is it time we listened to warnings about the dangers of AI?
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss what's inside the Yes and No pamphlets for the Voice campaign, Daniel Andrews' decision to scrap the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, and the latest breakthrough Alzheimer's medication.
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss the ABC's crowdsourcing investigation into the NDIS, the University Accord's recommendations to improve access to higher education in Australia and is it time to ditch the open plan office?
Ellen Fanning and the panel discuss today's surprise unemployment figures, senior public servant Kathryn Campbell suspended in the wake of Robodebt findings, and is there a benefit to cramming in your exercise on the weekend?
Julia Baird is joined by Paul Karp, Sam Mostyn, Zhanae Dodd and Toby Ralph to discuss the government's wellbeing budget, Barbie hits the box office, plus the Matildas kick off the Women's World Cup with a win.
Jeremy Fernandez is joined by Mohammad Awad, Angela Vithoulkas, Dr Jenny May and Malcolm Farr to discuss proposed changes for casual workers, plus how therapy speak is changing the language of relationships.
Host Julia Baird is joined by Satara Uthayakumaran, David Blunt, Margy Osmond and Graeme Innes to discuss calls for a super profits tax to fund a solution to the housing crisis, plus Twitter's X rebrand.
Jeremy Fernandez is joined by our panel to discuss a new report that shows governments are failing to meet Closing the Gap targets, plus what today's inflation data means for Australian households.
Jeremy Fernandez is joined by Ben Graetz, Jenna Price, Theo Zographos, and Darshini Ayton to discuss property developers' relationships with local councils, plus do political ads need fact-checking?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Cam Wilson, Peter Strong, Mannie Kaur Verma and Lisa Alexander to discuss the government's housing bill stoush, plus is Australian netball getting the love it deserves?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Katina Curtis, Chris Gambian, Michael Yabsley and Maggie Munn to discuss today's hot topics including calls for governments to consider climate harm on young people, plus raising the JobSeeker rate.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Caitlin Figueiredo, Craig Emerson, Madonna King and Kerry Chikarovski to discuss the UN delaying its decision on the Great Barrier Reef, plus Anna Funder's new book "Wifedom".
Julia Baird is joined by Nicki Hutley, Peter Martin, Liam Mannix and Mukesh Haikerwal to discuss Donald Trump's third indictment, the housing shortage, plus back pain - why is relief so hard to find?
Sarah Dingle is joined by Naomi Simson, David Cross, Christina Ryan and Rona Glynn-McDonald to discuss who should bear the brunt of aged care funding, plus what's slowing down the roll out of EVs?
Julia Baird is joined by Wesley Enoch, Fiona Scott, Jamila Rizvi and Fran Kelly to discuss the WA government's Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act backflip, plus the Matildas knockout clash against Denmark in the World Cup.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Jane Caro, Jon Owen, Sally Branson and Anthony Galloway to discuss National Homelessness Week, plus data privacy - has the pandemic shifted your threshold for data protection?
Julia Baird is joined by Bri Lee, Matt Bevan, Richie Merzian and Jane Stephens to discuss CBA's record rates-driven profits, plus extreme heat - are we really prepared for a hotter world?
Jeremy Fernandez is joined by Amanda Rose, Ali Kadri, Wesley Aird and Shalailah Medhora to discuss how the Voice to Parliament is being heard by migrant communities, plus do alcohol labelling standards pass the pub test?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Rachael Jacobs, Peter Lewis, Katrina Hodgkinson and Rachel Withers to discuss outgoing RBA Governor Philip Lowe's final stand, plus what impact has the Teal independent movement had?
Julia Baird is joined by Kath Ebbs, Troy Bramston, Dr Neela Janakiramanan and Teela Reid to discuss the Matildas record-breaking Quarter Final win, plus can Qantas give the Voice a much-needed lift?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Craig Chung, Adam Carrel, Kelly Vea Vea and Michele O'Neil to discuss sluggish wage growth and the war on inflation, plus can Australia learn to make things again?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Fred Cooper, Elly Desmarchelier, Gemma McKinnon and Tom Crowley to discuss National Cabinet's plans to tackle the housing crisis, plus calls for more investment in female sport.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Jackie Trad, Sally Torgoman, Malcolm Farr and Dinesh Palipana to discuss divisions at Labor's national conference, plus unemployment rises as profits boom.
Julia Baird is joined by Kudzai Kanhutu, Simon Smart, Dee Madigan and Rebecca Davies to discuss policy rifts at the ALP national conference, plus could pigs be the answer to organ donor shortages?
Julia Baird is joined by Jacqui Maley, Toby Ralph, Lula Dembele and Ashlee Donohue to discuss the Intergenerational Report findings, plus Spain's World Cup win exposes the problems still facing women's sport.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Eamon Waterford, Cam Wilson, Sandy Chong and Liz Allen to discuss Coles cash profits growing to $1.1 billion, what more can be done to help renters, and should shark nets be extended or removed?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Sally Branson, Ian Hickie, Emma Germano and Tarang Chawla to discuss the big new deal on the Murray-Darling Basin, plus concerns over NAPLAN as one in three students fail to meet standards.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Angelica Ojinnaka, Kieran Pender, Angela Jackson and David Alexander to discuss the grim projections from the Intergenerational Report, plus are our whistleblower laws strong enough?
Julia Baird is joined by Bridie Jabour, Vince Hurley, Amy Coopes and John Davis to discuss Australia's insatiable appetite for cocaine, plus are we doing enough to protect Indigenous languages?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Jay Weatherill, Feyi Akindoyeni, Peter Hartcher and Annie Louey to discuss fears around China's lagging economy, plus a big pay bump for federal MPs - do they earn their keep?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Fran Kelly, Thelma Schwartz, Steve Harris and Wesley Aird to discuss the announcement of October 14 as the date for the Voice referendum, plus the challenges of claiming flight credits.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Meg Southcombe, David Blunt, Ian Hamm and Jennifer Hewett to discuss new labour standards for gig economy workers, plus the knowledge we miss in a digital world.
Julia Baird is joined by Raymond Bonner, Paul Karp, Inala Cooper and Lisa Gershwin to discuss why Tasmania is a key state for both sides of the referendum, plus how "awe" can change our minds and bodies.
Julia Baird is joined by Clare Armstrong, Annie O'Rourke, Fred Hooper and Teela Reid to discuss the government's loophole-closing IR reform, plus what has John Farnham's voice added to the Yes campaign?
Dan Bourchier joins Amy Remeikis, Richie Merzian, Naomi Simson and Rachael Jacobs to discuss interest rates left on hold, Alan Joyce's early exit from Qantas, plus a possible lifeline for Australia's largest coal power plant.
Julia Baird is joined by Taylah Gray, Peter Strong, Nicki Hutley and James Brown to discuss Australia's space ambitions, plus what is a 'per-capita recession' and what does it mean now that we are in one?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Harry Garside, Sally Scales, Fiona Scott and Peter Martin to discuss the growing scrutiny of the government over its Qatar flight decision, plus the UFC returns to Australia.
Julia Baird is joined by Pawan Luthra, Greg Sheridan, Lila Landowski and Erin Watson to discuss the PM's tour of Asia ahead of the G20, plus Marise Payne retires from politics.
Julia Baird is joined by Angela Vithoulkas, James Blackwell, Katina Curtis and Martin Hamilton-Smith to discuss the key takeaways from the G20, plus could a four-day work week improve productivity?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Parnell McGuinness, Tom Crowley, Adam Carrel and Heidi Cooper to discuss the brain drain hitting our renewables sector, plus why are Australians not eating enough vegetables?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Tu Le, Tom Dusevic, Avril Henry and Toby Ralph to discuss the government's crackdown on tobacco and gambling, plus how far have we come on gender equality?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Madonna King, Warren Mundine, Catherine Liddle and Michael Salter to discuss both the Yes and No campaigns, plus what more can be done to protect children online?
Julia Baird is joined by Michael Yabsley, Kay Goldsworthy, Anne Pattel-Gray and Michael Jensen to discuss advances within the Anglican Church, plus why are librarians being trained to deal with threats?
Julia Baird is joined by Dee Madigan, Lisa Jackson Pulver, Malcolm Farr and Lizzie O'Shea to discuss how the case for Julian Assange has transcended politics, plus how can we make dating apps safer?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Adrian Piccoli, Ali Kadri, Meg Southcombe and Kobad Bhavnagri to discuss the country's teacher shortage, plus the NSW government re-routes its EV investment towards infrastructure.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Rick Morton, Yvonne Weldon, Kudzai Kanhutu and Fred Hooper to discuss the disappearance of regional banks, plus should you be sacked for falling for an email scam?
A Drum special from Adelaide. Dan Bourchier joins Kirstie Parker, Sam Shahin, Sue Haseldine and Tory Shepherd in a battleground state for the Voice referendum, struggling more than most with cost of living and housing supply.
Julia Baird is joined by Briana Blackett, Sam Connor, Peter Strong and Nick McAllister to discuss the nation's first autism strategy, plus Rupert Murdoch officially retires from his media empire.
Julia Baird joins Margy Osmond, Wesley Aird, Selwyn Button and Angela Jackson to discuss the government's employment white paper, plus what effect is the Voice referendum having on the mental health of First Nations people?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Mitch Alexander, Toby Ralph, Katrina Hodgkinson and John Davis to discuss the first National bushfire summit, plus reactions to Daniel Andrews' decision to stand down as Victoria Premier.
Fran Kelly is joined by Kath Ebbs, Craig Emerson and Stephanie Hunt to discuss today's unwelcome inflation numbers, plus will Qantas ever navigate out of bad headlines?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Nicki Hutley, Peter Lewis, Tarang Chawla, Anna Finizio to discuss major reforms to privacy laws, plus Taylor Swift takes the stage in academia.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Kishor Napier-Raman, Kerry Chikarovski, Elly Desmarchelier and Damian Griffis to discuss big calls for change in the Disability Royal Commission recommendations, plus is Brisbane taking over sports?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Samantha Hutchinson, Fiona Scott, Semera Jose and Ian Kemish to discuss a renewed push for pill testing, plus house prices hit record highs - will the market ever slow down?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Liz Allen, Sally Branson, Aurora Milroy and Marc Fennell to discuss the pro-renter movement holding landlords to account, plus how has racism shaped our understanding of science?
Casey Briggs is joined by Preeya Alexander, Mariam Mohammed, Mark McKenzie and Abul Rizvi to discuss the challenges facing Australia's migration strategy, plus a look at the unfolding political chaos in the U.S.
Casey Briggs is joined by Chris Gambian, Jenna Price, Ian Hickie and Angelica Ojinnaka to discuss skyrocketing prices at the bowser, plus what are the unspoken rules of being a grandparent?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Michael Mansell, Anna Reynolds, Maggie Blanden and Leon Compton for a special in Hobart. The panel discuss Tasmania as a battleground state for the referendum, plus a chaotic week in state politics.
Julia Baird is joined by Peter Hartcher, Inala Cooper, Dylan Coleman, Gus McLachlan and Omar Dehan to discuss the unfolding Israel-Hamas War, plus more than two million Aussies have already cast their referendum vote.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Teela Reid, Daniela Gavshon, Fred Hooper and Steve Harris to discuss why Australians are turning on the Voice, plus the Middle East war hits home.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Catherine Liddle, Rona Glynn-McDonald, Angela Jackson and Martin Hamilton-Smith to discuss a radical rethink on the gender pay gap, plus the classroom revolution coming to Year 12 final exams.
Julia Baird is joined by James Brown, David Marr, Kirstie Parker and Daniel James to discuss Australia's relationship with China following the release of journalist Cheng Lei, plus PwC cops a Senate grilling over tax leaks.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Yvonne Weldon, Ian Hamm, Feyi Akindoyeni and Michael Yabsley to discuss the final day of campaigning ahead of tomorrow's referendum, plus the domestic fallout from the Israel-Hamas war.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Fiona Scott, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, Selwyn Button and Rick Morton to discuss what is next for First Nations people after the failed Voice vote, plus New Zealand's new conservative government.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Peter Lewis, Adam Carrel, Anthony Galloway and Emma Lee to discuss why granny flats may be a solution to the housing crisis, plus how showering people with love can achieve success.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Nicki Hutley, Ali Kadri, Emma Shortis and Omar Dehen to discuss US President Joe Biden's visit to Israel amid the unfolding crisis in the Middle East, plus the rise and fall of cryptocurrency.
Julia Baird is joined by Angela Vithoulkas, Gus McLachlan, Neela Janakiramanan and Malcolm Farr to discuss the push for more whistleblower protection, plus should you add your boss on social media?
Julia Baird is joined by Jane Caro, Craig Chung, Jioji Ravulo and Alexandra Smith to discuss the government's new 'visa lottery' offered to our Pacific neighbours, plus the Sydney Opera House celebrates its 50th birthday.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Dee Madigan, Andrew Hall, Ben Harvey and Cara Peek to discuss the Prime Minister's trip to Washington and a high-stakes China stop, plus the app helping us bolster our bushfire defences.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Ian Hickie, Clare Armstrong and Naomi Simson to discuss more Aussie companies adopting the four-day work week, plus debunking some of the myths around depression.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Kerry Chikarovski, Samantha Hutchinson, Craig Emerson and Martin Hodgson to discuss the risk of a Melbourne Cup Day rate hike, plus are our city public golf courses on par with housing needs?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Erin Watson, Elly Desmarchelier, Michael Miller and Andy Marks to discuss the big takeaways from the Prime Minister's US trip, plus are self-checkout kiosks a failed experiment?
Dan Bourchier is joined by Kathryn Greiner, Paulina Skerman, Jordan Baker and Sandy Chong to discuss the crisis of classroom behaviour in Australian schools, plus the controversial tax proposals to shift the budget burden.
Julia Baird is joined by Niall Blair, Parnell McGuinness, Phil Williams and Tasneem Chopra to discuss the dramatic collapse of free trade negotiations with the EU, plus would you change your diet for the environment?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Paul Bloxham, Madonna King, Abul Rizvi and Suelette Dreyfus to discuss new efforts to tame the development of AI, plus are pineapples spooky enough for Halloween?
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Jon Owen, Dr Ginni Mansberg, Liz Allen and Aisha Novakovich to discuss GP fees and the plan to up bulk-billing access, plus is the institution of marriage losing its appeal?
Ellen Fanning is joined by David Blunt, Caitlin Figueiredo, Peter Martin and Emma Dawson to discuss growing fears of a Melbourne Cup Day interest rate hike, plus are we living under 'technofeudalism'?
Julia Baird is joined by Saxon Mullins, Darren Saunders, Margy Osmond and Tarang Chawla to discuss the crisis of gendered violence and the solutions to curb toxic masculinity, plus Qantas faces a shareholder grilling.
Julia Baird is joined by Peter Hartcher, Toby Ralph, Christina Ryan and Briony Scott to discuss what the PM's trip to Beijing means for our relationship with China, plus what makes a workplace turn toxic?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Kath Ebbs, Shalailah Medhora, David Alexander and Peter Lewis to discuss if the Melbourne Cup still stops the nation, plus BBC "explainer-in-chief" Ros Atkins on decoding a complicated world.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Jioji Ravulo, Nicki Hutley, Ian Kemish and Suelette Dreyfus to discuss the impact of Optus' catastrophic network failure, plus why are kids increasingly refusing to go to school?
Ellen Fanning joins Yvonne Weldon, Troy Bramston, Gordon Flake and Emma Shortis to discuss the High Court's decision to overturn indefinite immigration, plus why history doesn't always bestow the title of "hero" correctly.
Casey Briggs is joined by Angela Vithoulkas, Harry Moffitt, Jamila Rizvi and Adrian Piccoli to discuss the fallout of Optus' catastrophic network failure, plus Queensland's plan for a four-day day school week.
Dan Bourchier is joined by Angelica Ojinnaka, Jenna Price, Daniel Morrison and Rick Morton to discuss the rising threat of cybercrime, plus new data shows a grim social and economic outlook for young Australians.
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Dan Bourchier is joined by Kate Mills, Angela Jackson, James Blackwell and Greg Hallam to discuss the Commonwealth's attempt to reign in infrastructure spending, plus the TikTok sensation carrying on Indigenous language.
Julia Baird is joined by Damien Cave, Erin Watson, David Blunt and Dr Neela Janakiramanan to discuss the diplomatic truce between China and the US, plus the campaign to shut strip clubs.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Kerry Chikarovski, Isabelle Reinecke, Feyi Akindoyeni and Tom Dusevic to discuss student protests calling for climate action plus the CEO of Optus cops a Senate grilling for the network's outage.
Kathryn Robinson is joined by Pawan Luthra, Dee Madigan, Phil Williams and Annie Louey to discuss a big win for bosses getting staff back to the office, plus Optus' CEO resigns over the nationwide outage.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Naomi Simson, Amy Remeikis, Lizzie O'Shea and Sisonke Msimang to discuss 18 months of Anthony Albanese's Prime Ministership, plus are you less likely to tip as prices continue to rise?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Jon Owen, Kate Carnell, Marie Coleman and Anthony Galloway to discuss the government's new cyber strategy, plus how cost of living pressures could be potentially accelerating elder abuse.
Casey Briggs is joined by Gus McLachlan, Kudzai Kanhutu, Matthew Knott and Graeme Innes to discuss the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, plus a spike in COVID cases - should we be worried about new variants?
Julia Baird and the panel discuss concerns that inflation could remain stubbornly high despite rising interest rates, the potential benefits of co-education, plus Trent Dalton's latest book, Lola in the Mirror.
Dan Bourchier joins Briana Blackett, Omar Dehen, Martin Hamilton-Smith and Karen Middleton to discuss the sacking of Home Affairs boss Michael Pezzullo, plus should protesters blocking a coal port in Newcastle face jail?
Julia Baird is joined by Peter Hartcher, Raymond Bonner, Inala Cooper and Nicki Hutley to discuss the High Court's judgement against indefinite detention, plus Richard Flanagan joins the panel to discuss his new book.
Dan Bourchier joins Antoinette Lattouf, Sally Branson, Malcolm Farr and Angela Jackson to discuss how mothers are still discriminated against at work, plus Australians saving for longer than ever to enter the property market.
Julia Baird is joined by Bruce Wolpe, Richie Merzian, Kath Ebbs and Michelle Johnston to discuss the death of US foreign policy giant Henry Kissinger, plus how are social media algorithms perpetuating eating disorders.
Dan Bourchier and Elly Desmarchelier are joined by Jess Scully, El Gibbs, Peter Strong and Steve Harris to discuss the challenges for disabled people in finding affordable and accessible housing. Plus a look at "mullet-fest".
Julia Baird is joined by Michelle Arrow, Troy Bramston, Toby Ralph and Yvonne Weldon to discuss a new domestic debate on nuclear power plus 'The Rest is History' host Tom Holland speaks to history detangling the modern world.
Casey Briggs is joined by Tasneem Chopra, Paul Karp, Meg Southcombe and Michael Yabsley to discuss the latest in the uncertainty surrounding the Commonwealth Games plus why we're hooked on ultra processed food.
Ellen Fanning is joined by Preeya Alexander, Ian Hamm, Kate Mills and Craig Wallace to discuss Alan Kohler's new deep-dive into the housing crisis, plus why hospital waiting times are blowing out.
Casey Briggs is joined by Katina Curtis, Jioji Ravulo, Christina Ryan and Angela Vithoulkas to discuss the sweeping review into the NDIS, plus Taylor Swift's new title as Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
Julia Baird is joined by Hannah Diviney, Caitlin Figueiredo, Dee Madigan and Kishor Napier-Raman to discuss the race for a new global climate accord, plus how can we relax in a culture obsessed with productivity?
Julia Baird is joined by Mary Chiarella, Michael Crutcher, Jacqueline Maley and Jon Owen to discuss the government's new migration strategy, plus Chas Licciardello joins the panel to wrap the year in US politics.
Dan Bourchier is joined By Roy Ah-See, Craig Chung, Jenna Price and Lisa Jackson Pulver to discuss new fallout from the failed Voice referendum, plus writer Victor Steffensen talks about his new book 'The Trees'.
Julia Baird is joined by Kate Eastman, Jess Hill, Darren Saunders and Thelma Schwartz to discuss new diplomatic moves calling for a Gaza ceasefire, plus what inspires real change in society?
Ellen Fanning is joined by Adam Carrel, Kudzai Kanhutu, Rick Morton and Margy Osmond to discuss the "historic" agreement at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels, plus why we're grumpy all the time.
After 13 years its the last ep of The Drum. Julia Baird is joined by Adam Liaw, Catherine Liddle, Toby Ralph and Amy Remeikis plus former host Annabel Crabb to discuss the importance of maintaining and nurturing hope. (Final)
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