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- Tuesday Headlines:
Trump says US will collect tolls in the Strait of Hormuz
Sydney daycare worker accused of abusing 150 children
Alleged DV murder victim’s family attend court vowing to fight for justice
Albanese to unveil AI vision as Labor plots hands-on approach
Tributes flow for actor Sam Neill, after his death at the age of 78
Deep Dive: Australia has been plagued by a chronic skills shortage in recent years, exacerbated by declining apprentice numbers, the pandemic and a cultural shift towards university as the preferred post-school pathway.
Labor has this week claimed a couple of big wins in this space, talking up 814,000 TAFE enrolments in the last three years and more than 30,000 new apprentices in the past 12 months, off the back of two key policy roll outs.
But do these numbers tell the full story? Is Australia’s tradie crisis really close to being solved? In this episode of The Briefing, Skills and Training Minister Andrew Giles joins Sacha Barbour Gatt to discuss.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Monday Headlines:
One Nation loses support to the Coalition
Trump says strait of Hormuz open despite Iran closure
Australian Universities forced to adopt new definitions on antisemitism and Islamophobia
Aussie students flock to free TAFE courses, but apprentice figures dip
Australia to wave goodbye to paper arrival cards for incoming travellers
Deep Dive: Pattaya has long traded on two reputations: a tourist playground by day, and one of the world's busiest red-light hubs by night.
That darker side made global headlines last month when the body of 17-year-old Tunchanok Donhomla was discovered stuffed inside a suitcase beside a railway line on the edge of the city.
A 45-year-old Australian man has been accused of her murder, which he denies.
The case has reignited scrutiny of an industry that's technically against the law in Thailand, yet thrives in full view - raising questions about corruption, worker safety, and the surprising truth about who's actually driving demand.
In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with emeritus professor at George Washington University and author of Sex Tourism in Thailand: Inside Asia's Premier Erotic Playground, Ronald Weitzer to unpack it.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - At this week's NATO summit in Turkey, Donald Trump was once again talking about wanting to take control of Greenland.
So why does the US President keep talking about the country, could the US really try to take it, and what and what does it all mean for Australia?
In this bonus episode of The Briefing, we revisit Tara Cassidy's chat with defence and security expert, Jennifer Parker, who explains why Greenland has become such a fixation for the US president, and why this isn’t as unprecedented as it might sound. Jen explains the strategic value of the Arctic, the role of NATO and Denmark, and why Trump’s rhetoric is alarming key allies.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Karl Stefanovic launched an independent podcast at the beginning of the year and one Sunshine Coast radio host has been paying VERY close attention.
Henry Bretz has posted dozens of videos parodying Nine's former breakfast king - earning a follow from Karl himself, then an unfollow, and now a full block.
In this episode of The Weekend Briefing, Chris Spyrou sits down with the comedian behind the impressions to discuss his viral posts, what Lisa Wilkinson said when she slid into his DMs, and what he really thinks is going on with Karl's "lurch to the right.”
Plus, Sportsbet has Henry at $34 to replace Karl on the Today Show… so is Channel Nine actually calling?
The Weekend List:
Henry's recco: Olivia Rodrigo’s new album - you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love
Listener Brett’s recco: Madonna’s Confessions II album
To eat: It’s winter which means ... soup! Check out RecipeTin Eats soup recipes here, and the recipe for the Greek lamb lettuce soup here (dill optional, but it’s fine if you’re a dill person).
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Friday Headlines:
SA death possibly linked to Telstra outage
Modi mania sweeps Melbourne
US and Iran exchange fire as Supreme Leader buried
Angus Taylor mounts strongest attack yet on Pauline Hanson
Bonnie Tyler has died at the age of 75
Deep Dive: Ten years ago, in 2015, the world collectively launched 221 objects into space. Last year that number was 4,510, a record by a huge margin. There’s now a record number of satellites and other space objects zooming over our heads.
Why are we shooting so many objects into space? Most launches are coming from the United States, where a commercial space race is well and truly underway. But what are the consequences for the rest of the world?
As mysterious space debris washes up on our shores here in Australia, we speak with Dr Matt Agnew, the scientist (and former Bachelor star) to learn about why we’re launching thousands of satellites a year.
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