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    'Get rich' scheme targets tradies + One Nation's future

    11/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Australian tradies and apprentices are being targeted by social media influencers claiming to hold the secrets to financial freedom.
    In this hack investigation, we find out what happens when people sign up with one of the big agencies promoting these videos: ABC Academy, also called ABC Sales Agency. 
    Is it legit, or are people being ripped off?
    Plus we unpack One Nation's victory in the Farrer by-election which delivered the party its first ever lower house seat in federal parliament. 
    Listen now: 
    01:07 - Inside the 'get rich' scheme targeting tradies
    21:48 - Will the rise of One Nation spell the end of the Coalition?
    Guests:
    Deanna Grant-Smith, professor of management, Sunshine Coast University 
    Alice Angeloni, reporter, triple j hack
    Associate Professor Jill Sheppard, political expert, Australian National University
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    DEEP DIVE: From a drug-induced psychosis to running for 'nang' reform

    08/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    What happens to your body when you inhale nitrous oxide?
    It's a question a lot of people are asking as experts warn of a rise in young Australians using 'nangs', or happy gas, recreationally.
    In this week's hack deep dive you'll hear from a 21-year-old who is running from Sydney to Canberra to raise awareness of nang addiction. 
    Sam's life spiralled after trying 'nang's at a party when he was 19. Now he wants to change the law to make 'nangs' harder to get.
    Plus, you'll hear from an expert who can break down exactly how nitrous oxide can impact your health.If you or someone you know needs support you can contact the National Alcohol & Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015.Guests: 
    Professor Julaine Allen , addiction and mental health expert, Charles Sturt University
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    THE SHAKEUP: Attenborough's 100th, ISIS families + flying taxis

    08/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    A group of 13 women and children with links to IS fighters are back in Australia. Three of the women are now behind bars on slavery and terror-related charges. 
    And, new research has found AI can replicate itself. Are rogue bots upon us?
    Plus, would you spend $900 to get across town in a flying taxi? It could be a reality soon on the Gold Coast. 
    We also celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday and ask if there's a job you love so much you'd happily still work at his age. 
    Dave Marchese is joined by Sydney Morning Herald crime reporter Perry Duffin and journalist Elfie Scott. 
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    What now for IS fighters' families + quitting the Libs for 'Something Better'

    07/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    A group of so-called 'ISIS brides' and their children have returned to Australia.
    There's been fierce debate about how to handle the cohort who have been living in refugee camps for years. We speak to a leading counter-terrorism expert about what their return could mean for national security.
    And just a few months ago, Charlotte Mortlock was a strong supporter of the Liberal Party and leading a network aimed at encouraging more women to join. 
    Now she's trying to build a new party, says she has no hope for the Liberals. So what's changed? 
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    01:09 - What happens now for 'ISIS brides' and children
    11:43 - Quitting the Liberals and starting a new political movement
    Guests: 
    Ben Saul, United Nations Special Rapporteur on counter terrorism and human rights
    Charlotte Mortlock, founder, Something Better
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    INTERVIEW: This ex-Liberal wants to bring together Greens and One Nation voters

    06/05/2026 | 23 mins.
    Is it possible to create a new major political party in Australia that would cater to both the left and right?
    Charlotte Mortlock thinks so.
    The former journalist and political staffer quit the Liberal party earlier this year, frustrated with what she says is a lack of ambition.
    Now she's launched a new movement called Something Better, which she hopes will eventually change Australia's political landscape.
    So is it a far-fetched dream or could it really work?
    Charlotte explains to Dave what her plan is and why she thinks young Australians could lead the way.
    Guest: 
    Chartotte Morlock, founder Something Better
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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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