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...
The Shakeup: Cyclone Albo, faux snow + did Jannik do it?
It's the Shakeup and this week we're talking about tennis world number one Jannik Sinner's doping ban. Is it fair?And the Bureau of Meteorology has had to quickly change the proposed name of Australia's next cyclone so it doesn't get confused with... Anthony Albanese.Plus, the Chinese tourist village that tried to trick tourists with fake cotton snow. Host Dave Marchese is joined by The Daily Aus features editor Emma Gillespie and comedian Luke Kidgell.
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FULL SHOW: Trump v Zelenskyy, Islamophobia + trauma-informed care
Content advice: this episode contains a story detailing domestic violence.Donald Trump has called Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a "dictator" and claimed that Ukraine started the war with Russia. It's left other world leaders reeling as Trump's comments highlight a big shift in the US's relationship with Russia. So what happens next?And members of Melbourne's Muslim community are speaking out after alleged violent attacks on two women wearing hijabs. Plus, what is trauma-informed care and how can first responders use it when working with victim-survivors? Note: if you need someone to talk to, you can call the 1800RESPECT national helpline: 1800 737 732.Listen now:01:12 - Does Australia have an Islamophobia problem?05:32 - The US's changing tactics for Ukraine 18:00 - Trauma-informed careGuests:Charles Miller, senior lecturer, Australian National University School of Politics and International RelationsAlison Scott, co-chair, Lived Experience Advisory CouncilGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramListen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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Why police need to invest in trauma-informed care
Content advice: this story is about domestic violence.Romany’s mum was murdered by her ex-husband on Christmas Day in 2021. She says the way responding police officers treated her added to her trauma.Romany’s now advocating for first responders to have more trauma-informed training, so in this episode we unpack what that means and how first responders can use it during domestic violence situations. And if you need someone to talk to, you can call the 1800RESPECT national helpline: 1800 737 732.Guest:Alison Scott, co-chair, Lived Experience Advisory CouncilGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramListen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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FULL SHOW: why nature positive died, taxi horror stories + art controversy explained
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek wanted to "preserve nature for the future" but her plan, so-called nature positive laws, were axed in parliament. This is how one state changed environmental policy for the whole country. Plus, we explain why Australia won't be represented at one of the most important art festivals in the world. And a new investigation into the taxi industry has heard how drivers are scamming their customers. Listen now:01:08 - Why nature positive died13:50 - Explaining the Venice Biennale controversy 23:49 - Inside the taxi industry Guests:Professor John Phillimore, policy expert, Curtin UniversityArianna Lucente, reporter, triple j hack Nick McKenzie, investigative journalist, The AgeGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramListen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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Australia's art controversy explained
It’s one of the biggest events in the art calendar, but this year Australia’s room might be empty.Last week, the artist and curator selected to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale were both suddenly dropped. So why did Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino lose their chance to show at the Venice Biennale? We're unpacking what led to their sudden dismissal, the power Creative Australia wields, claims of political influence, and how young artists are reacting.Guest:Arianna Lucente, reporter, triple j hack Get the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramListen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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.