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    ISIS brides stuck, the cost of union corruption + Year of the Fire Horse

    17/02/2026 | 31 mins.
    A group of Australian women and children linked to Islamic State who've spent a decade in a Syrian refugee camp desperately want to come home. But with the government saying it's not its job to help them and One Nation calling for them to be banned, are they stuck?
    And one of Australia's biggest unions is facing wild allegations of corruption in Victoria. So how much are dodgy unions costing taxpayers? 
    Plus, everyone is talking about fire horses. We get into why Lunar New Year celebrations feel a little different this year. 
    Listen now:
    01:30  - The Aussie ISIS brides stuck in Syria 
    06:40  - How bad is Victoria's union corruption problem?
    22:30 - Ringing in the lunar new year
    Guests: 
    Benita Kolovos, Victorian correspondent, Guardian Australia
    Maggie Zhou, content creator and podcast host
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    Bondi gunman in court, why Coles is being sued + having older friends

    16/02/2026 | 31 mins.
    Are Australia's major supermarkets tricking customers with discounts that actually don't offer a saving? The ACCC thinks so, and its action against Coles officially kicked off today.
    And Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram appeared in court today, facing 15 murder charges and one charge of terrorism. We hear from a reporter who was there.
    Plus, have you got a friend from a different generation? How about an age gap of 50 years? We catch up with some young people who reckon their inter-generational friendships bring them a joy they can't find anywhere else.
    Listen now: 
    01:15  - The ACCC takes on Coles
    13:40  - Naveed Akram in court
    17:59  - Friendships across generations
    Guests:
    Paniora Nukunuku, content creator
    Jamie McKinnell, ABC reporter
    Danielle Kennedy, psychologist
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    DEEP DIVE: How can we end placement poverty?

    13/02/2026 | 12 mins.
    Juggling study and work can be a struggle at the best of times.
    But some uni students are also required to complete thousands of unpaid hours for placement, and many say 'placement poverty' is causing severe financial and psychological distress. 
    Now, a group of students and politicians are calling for the government to expand its paid placement scheme. 
    Last year, the government started paying students in nursing, midwifery, teaching and social work degrees a small wage during their mandatory placement. 
    But students in medicine, speech pathology, dentistry, pharmacy, OT and other courses are not included. 
    In this episode, we hear what it's like struggling to get by while on placement and unpack a new proposal to expand the scheme.
    Guests: 
    Seniru Mudannayake, president, Australian Medical Students' Association 
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    THE SHAKEUP: "Well done Angus", public apologies + Wuthering Heights

    13/02/2026 | 31 mins.
    Angus Taylor has been voted in as the new leader of the Liberal party and Sussan Ley says she's quitting politics. We unpack the leadership showdown (and Taylor's infamous social media comment).
    And is a grand gesture romantic or manipulative? Olympain Sturla Holm Lægreid's public confession about cheating on his girlfriend has left the internet divided. 
    Plus, Wuthering Heights is out and people have thoughts. Some reckon they've done the book dirty, others are loving the Queensland duo's chemistry. 
    Host Dave Marchese is joined by Konrad Benjamin aka Punter's Politics and creator and author Alisha Aitken-Radburn.
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    Why Angus Taylor wants Sussan Ley's job + the plastic inside you

    12/02/2026 | 31 mins.
    Australia may have a new opposition leader by tomorrow, with Angus Taylor officially challenging Sussan Ley today. 
    As of now, eight members of the shadow frontbench have quit ahead of the partyroom vote. 
    So how did we get here?
    We unpack the key players and dark horses vying for a new position. 
    Plus, from toothbrushes and food wrapping to your desk at work, the plastics we use contain thousands of chemicals — and most have never been tested for the health risks they pose.
    So how worried should we be about our plastic dependence, and how can we use less? 
    Listen now: 
    01:12  - How the Liberal Party turned on Sussan Ley
    05:13 - Would Angus Taylor be a good leader? Not everyone thinks so
    16:19 - The plastic inside you
    Guests:
    Hollie Hughes, former Liberal Senator
    Kal Glanznig, Sutherland Shire Councillor, documentary maker
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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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