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    THE SHAKEUP: The world's loudest person, Karl Stefanovic dumped + the political party with no leader

    26/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    Do you think you could break a Guinness World Record? Because this week Canberra's official town crier was crowned the world's loudest person. He's as loud as a rock concert and can match the noise levels of a military jet taking off.
    Plus, Today show host Karl Stefanovic is leaving Channel Nine after a controversial podcast interview with a far-right extremist.
    And, two Teal independents have launched a political party called Community Strong. They say there's no leader, but is that really possible?
    Host Dave Marchese is joined by journalists Perry Duffin and Charlotte Mortlock.
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    A new political party just dropped, terror threats foiled + the climate fight meets human rights

    25/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    A new political party has been launched with the aim of shaking up Australia's political landscape. But with only two members, no leader or candidates, will it actually get off the ground? 
    And, the head of Australia's spy agency says it's foiled 31 major terrorism plots since 2014. 
    Plus, we speak with sisters Pam and Latisha Francis about how climate change is impacting their Country. They're part of a group who've lodged a complaint to the United Nations over Australia's coal and gas exports. 
    Listen now: 
    01.00 - New political party
    12:34 - Terror threats
    16:45  - UN complaint
    Guests:  
    Allegra Spender, independent MP for Wentworth
    Zali Steggall, independent MP for Warringah
    Pam and Latisha Francis, Narungga, Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna women
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    INTERVIEW: Why these sisters are taking their climate fight to the UN

    24/06/2026 | 21 mins.
    Ten Australians have lodged a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Committee over Australia's coal and gas exports.
    The group say the government is failing its human rights obligations by continuing to export coal and gas, while failing to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
    The case is the first of its kind to go to the UN since the world's highest court ruled that countries have a legal obligation to protect and prevent harm to the climate.
    So will it have any impact? And who's bringing the case?
    In this week's long listen, 25-year-old sisters Pam and Latisha Francis tell Dave how climate change is impacting their Country and what they want the government to do about it.
    Guests:
    Pam and Latisha Francis, Narungga, Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna women
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    Can the pill mess with your mood? Millions forced to re-sit exam + Gaza inquiry

    24/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    The contraceptive pill has a long list of potential side effects, but experts say we've only just started talking about how it can impact mood. So, how do these synthetic hormones interact with the chemicals in our brain?
    And, a new report by the United Nations has accused Israel of deliberately targeting and killing Palestinian children. 
    Plus, we hear about a massive scandal that meant more than two million students had to re-sit an exam. 
    Listen now: 
    01:15 - United Nations Inquiry 
    07:36 - Exam scandal
    12:13 - Contraceptive pill 
    Guests:  
    Matt Doran, ABC's Middle East Correspondent
    Jayashri Kulkarni, Professor of Psychiatry at Monash University
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    Does Albo know the price of a unit? The UK's PM challenge + death doulas

    23/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    Will it soon be easier to buy your own home? The government thinks so, after it made a deal with the Greens that will see capital gains tax and negative gearing changes pass parliament this week.
    Plus, England will soon have a new Prime Minister after Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation overnight. So, why did he throw in the towel? And who might to replace him?
    And, we catch up with some death doulas to find out what it's like to help people die.
    Listen now: 
    00:59 - British PM resigns
    13:16  - Tax changes
    17:48  - Death doulas
    Guests:  
    Ava Santina, Politics Editor at Politics Joe
    Dr Georgina Robinson, Researcher in death studies, University of Melbourne
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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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