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    Trauma dumping at the salon, police assaults + student music festivals

    01/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    What is it about the salon chair that makes people open up? New research has found some customers use hair and beauty salon workers as substitute therapists.
    So what impact does all this emotional dumping have on workers? And should they get more training to deal with it?
    Also, a Four Corners investigation has raised questions about police accountability in New South Wales.
    Plus, Year 12 students on the Central Coast have thrown their own music festival.
    Listen now:
    01:21 - Are NSW Police being held accountable?
    09:09 - Why people trauma dump at the salon
    24:38 - High schoolers hold their own music festival
    Guests:
    Dylan Welch, Four Corners reporter
    Dr Hannah McCann, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne
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    DEEP DIVE: Would you let AI into your sex life?

    29/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    The sex industry is always at the forefront of technology. It was the first sector to really embrace the internet and now it is taking on artificial intelligence.
    AI powered sex toys are popping up in sex stores around the country promising to change the way you have sex.
    So would you let AI into your bedroom? And what could all of this mean for how we connect?
    In this week's hack deep dive we take a look at the growing AI sex industry. You'll hear from young people about how they feel about the idea of AI sex, and experts who say this trend isn't going away.
    Guests: 
    Zara Rubinsztein, Business Information Systems PhD candidate, University of Sydney
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    THE SHAKEUP: The Pope's AI warning, making sex ed better + should water be free?

    29/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Pope Leo has used his first encyclical to warn the world about the risks AI poses to humanity. 
    And does sex education in this country need an overhaul? Some new research has revealed some concerning trends in young people's understanding of safe sex and consent. 
    Plus, should water at restaurants be free? Italy's top court says no. 
    We also unpack one study suggesting Gen Z aren't interested in fame. 
    Host Dave Marchese is joined by comedian Sammy Crawford-Smith and Allie Daisy King from Missing Perspectives. 
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    Push for prediction markets in Australia, Iran peace deal + going beyond 'sorry'

    28/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Billions of dollars are traded on platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi each week. Should prediction markets be allowed in Australia? 
    And three months after the war in Iran began, it's still unclear how it will end. Despite suggestions a peace deal was within reach, the US has launched fresh strikes against Iran. 
    Plus, a descendant of the Stolen Generations tells us about the day that changed her life and why she thinks Australia is still in denial about its history. 
    Listen now: 
    01:02 - The rise of prediction markets
    09:43 - Is an Iran peace deal close? 
    14:18 - Is Australia denying its history?  
    Guests:
    Myles Houlbrook-Walk, journalist, ABC's 7:30
    Ellen Karimanovic, Worimi woman, member of the Healing Foundation's Youth Reference Group
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    INTERVIEW: Why Ellen says it's time to move past apologies

    27/05/2026 | 17 mins.
    When you think about the Stolen Generations you might think it is ancient history. 
    A chapter of Australia's past where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their families by the government and the Church.
    But First Nations children were still being removed from homes as recently as 1970 and for survivors, and their descendants, the trauma is something they live with every day.
    On Tuesday, Sorry Day, the government announced an additional $2.6 million in funding for organisations supporting the Stolen Generations.
    But survivors, and their descendants, say it's time for more action, and have called for the government to implement all the recommendations of the Bringing Them Home Report.
    The report was released in 1997 and made 83 recommendations designed to support healing, justice and reconciliation - nearly 30 years on the Healing Foundation says only 6 per cent have been fully implemented.
    In this week's long listen Worimi woman Ellen Karimanovic tells Dave what it was like to reconnect with family, why it's time for action not apologies, and why she's still hopeful for the future.
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this podcast references an Indigenous person who has died.
    Guest: 
    Ellen Karimanovic, Worimi woman, member of the Healing Foundation's Youth Reference Group
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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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