The Shakeup: the Coalition's situationship, a parliamentary shoey + a cargo ship in your backyard
The Liberals and Nationals can't decide whether they're on or they're off. We get into auspol's messiest situationship. And how do you mark the end of your time in politics? With a shoey, according to one self-described 'bogan' politician in WA. Plus Duolingo reckons AI is a better teacher than humans. Is it right? Then, one guy in Norway woke up with a cargo ship taking up his backyard.  Host Dave Marchese is joined by Mamamia's Gemma Donahoe and AAP's political reporter Dominic GianniniGet 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: claims of "white genocide", herpes stigma + Postecoglou's big win
Donald Trump has had another clash with a world leader in the Oval Office, this time over claims of a "farmer genocide" in South Africa. So what went down? And genital herpes is way more common than you think. So why is the stigma still so intense?Also we hear how Ange Postecoglou became the first Aussie coach to win a major football trophy, after Tottenham Hotspur's win in the Europa League. Plus, beauty creator and disability advocate Molly Burke on what blindness can be. Listen Now: 01:27 - Ambush at the White House06:41 - Molly Burke on disability advocacy in the beauty industry17:02 - Dealing with herpes stigma 24:45 - Ange Postecoglou's Europa League winGuests:Molly Burke, beauty creator and disability advocateJake Buckley, football content creator and commentatorGet 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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Molly Burke: on beauty, blindness + speaking up for her community
Putting on makeup is a super tactile and personal ritual. It's also, pretty visual. For Molly Burke, who went blind at 14, it's part of her livelihood. Molly's a disability advocate and a hugely influential beauty creator who uses her platform to campaign for accessibility and representation. Molly joins host Dave Marchese to talk about the industry and how the blind community "deserves to be seen", just as much as anyone else. Guest:Molly Burke, disability advocate and beauty influencerGet 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: starvation in Gaza, gas to the future + finding the FBI's most wanted
Gaza is teetering on the edge of famine, according the UN. With aid trucks seen as a drop in the ocean, we hear from UNICEF about what needs to be done. And is the Environment Minister about to approve gas til 2070? A big gas extension is waiting on approval and it's up to Murray Watt. Plus: a man on the FBI's most wanted list has been found... mowing his lawn in a Sydney neighbourhood. Listen now: 01:13 - The dire food situation in Gaza05:44 - James Elder from UNICEF14:01 - What's happening with the North West Shelf23:53 - FBI most wanted foundGuestsJames Elder, UNICEFProfessor Justine Bell-James, climate change law expert, The University of QueenslandAmy Greenbank, investigative reporter, ABC 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
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Is the Environment Minister about to approve gas til 2070?
While it was pretty much ignored during the election, environmental policy is back on the agenda for the re-elected Labor government. Murray Watt, the new Minister for the Environment, is in Western Australia, where a proposal to extend the North West Shelf gas project until 2070 hangs in the balance. So what would the extension mean for the future of Australia's environmental policy? Guest:Jackson Worthington, 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
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