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You may have seen headlines that there could be a possible challenger to the leadership of the Liberal Party.
It’s only been a few months since Sussan Ley took over from Peter Dutton, becoming the first ever woman to lead the party.
But Andrew Hastie, who is the Shadow Home Affairs Minister, has started expressing some frustration with the party’s position on different issues like climate change and immigration.&n...
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical imports.
A Qantas flight from Sydney to Auckland has made a mid-air mayday call, after the pilot flagged concerns of a possible fire in the plane’s cargo hold.
Celebrations are underway in Victoria ahead of tomorrow’s AFL grand final.
And today’s good news: A new dinosaur species has been discovered in ...
25 years ago today, Australia was waking up in the aftermath of one of the greatest gold medal races of all time - Cathy Freeman’s win in the 400m.
It was the undeniable high point of the Sydney 2000 Olympics, a Games that changed the city and set a high bar for other cities to follow.
On today’s episode, we’re taking a walk back in time to the year 2000, explaining how the Games came to Sydney, bringing you some ...
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The eSafety Commissioner will consider extending the Government’s upcoming social media ban for under-16s to include more platforms.
Former Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian has withdrawn a High Court challenge contesting the federal election result in Bradfield.
At least 18 people have died as a super typhoon continues to wreak havoc across East Asia.
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In just a few months time, four NASA astronauts will embark on the first crewed lunar mission since 1972.
Artemis II is scheduled to take off in February next year for a ten-day trip around the moon ahead of a crewed mission to the lunar surface in 2027.
It comes amid what’s been dubbed “the second space race,” as the U.S. and China push to get back to the moon first.
Today, we’ll explain everything you need...
Today's headlines include:Prices rose by 3% in the year to August, according to new monthly inflation figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).Optus has been fined $100 million by the federal court for selling products to hundreds of vulnerable customers, including people with mental disabilities, who could not afford them.A Florida court has found a man guilty of attempting to assassinate the U.S. President Donald Tr...
One of the world’s most common pain relief medications has dominated headlines after recent comments from the Trump administration linking paracetamol to autism.
Warnings from the U.S. about the use of Tylenol (a brand of paracetamol) during pregnancy prompted Australian Health Minister Mark Butler to seek urgent advice from the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
Today, we’ll take you through what the U.S. President and ...
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The Albanese Government says the Australia-U.S. relationship is “in a good place,” despite another failed meeting opportunity between the two countries' leaders.
NSW public school students in years 5-12 will have access to generative AI in the classroom from next month, the State Government has announced.
A New Zealand woman has been found guilty of murdering her children, almost t...
Early on Monday morning, Australian PM Anthony Albanese announced the Government had recognised the State of Palestine. Albanese joined the heads of Canada and the UK in making the announcement, ahead of the UN General Assembly in New York City this week. Then, early this morning, countries met at the UN to discuss the future of the two-state solution. In today’s podcast, we’ll explain what it means to recognise the sta...
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More stress, less friends, and fewer babies: These are some of the key trends that have come out of a major longitudinal study. The Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey, aka 'Hilda', released its latest annual statistical report on Friday.
The findings show the lasting impacts of the pandemic on all Australians, including young people, whose well-being and social lives have taken significant hits since COV...
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Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show has been pulled off the air "for the foreseeable future" after the host made comments about political reactions to the killing of Charlie Kirk. The move by Disney, which owns ABC, came after a major TV station owner said it would drop the show, and the head of the U.S. communications regulator threatened regulatory action.
Today we're unpacking what Kimmel said, why it's caused such a major response, ...
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Israel has launched a ground offensive into Gaza City, displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. The country’s leadership says the city is the last stronghold of Hamas, while international governments and the UN have condemned the attacks. The offensive began shortly after a UN commission of inquiry announced it had found Israel was carrying out a genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. In today’s episode, we’ll...
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In the past two weeks, both Poland and Romania have reported Russian drones flying in their airspace. Importantly, NATO forces shot down Russian aircraft for the first time in the alliance's 75-year history. Both countries are neighbours of Ukraine, which continues to face Russian airstrikes and ground offensives as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues.
But there’s a key difference between an attack on Ukra...
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The Government has released its first assessment of the risks posed by climate change across Australia. The report paints a concerning picture, with predictions about what the future could look like if rising temperatures are not curbed – including a 450% increase in heat-related deaths in some parts of the country.
Overall, the risk assessment warns that no Australian community will be immune. But the Government says i...
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.