A 140-metre tower, an 8-hour police stand-off, and a giant bird painting: here's what happened with alleged Pam the Bird vandal in Melbourne today.
And China has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the waters of the Pacific and said it was a "routine" test, but was it a threat?
Plus, this week marks five decades of NAIDOC celebrations and the first since a treaty was signed in Victoria. We hear what 50 Years of Deadly means for some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Listen now:
01:17 - China's relationship with Australia
17:36 - Pam the Bird graffiti
23:58 - How NAIDOC has changed
Guests:
Sam Roggeveen, program director, Lowy Institute's International Security Program
Jason Katsaras, reporter, triple j hack
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