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Listen to the full show podcast for Tuesday, July 2nd.
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A new international design competition aims to alleviate Sydney's housing crisis by introducing standardised "pattern book" designs for quick approval and construction, although concerns arise about potential uniformity and future aesthetic value.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers' tax cuts are criticised for being insufficient to counter rising costs, as the NBN faces backlash for increasing broadband prices, exacerbating financial strain on Australian households.
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NSW Liberal Party leader Mark Speakman joins Clinton following a peace agreement with the Nationals, emphasising unity and focus on key issues like cost of living and public services.
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The Liberal Party has decided to remain united with the Nationals in state parliament, averting a potential split and reaffirming their commitment to holding the Mins government to account.
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Listen to the full show podcast for Monday, July 1st.
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ANU research highlights that 80% may see minimal long-term benefit due to bracket creep, prompting calls for indexed tax thresholds to address ongoing fiscal challenges.
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Tensions escalate within the NSW Coalition as Liberal leader Mark Speakman faces backlash from Nationals MP Wes Fang over a visit to Wagga Wagga, sparking a potential split that threatens their unified front ahead of the next election
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers supports Anthony Albanese's decision to suspend senator Fatima Payman.
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Listen to the full show podcast for Friday, June 28th.
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Adam Creighton, Washington Correspondent for The Australian, joins Clinton to discuss the US debate between Biden and Trump.
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Amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on children, a Senate committee is considering increasing the legal age for social media use from 13 to 16. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, denies that social media harms children, despite widespread evidence and personal accounts to the contrary.
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After a year of weekend disruptions, Sydney's major track work operation is finished, shifting the focus to improving train carriage conditions. Transport Minister Jo Haylen discusses the next steps for train reliability and ongoing passenger convenience.
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Charlie Brown from 2GBs Life and Technology discusses Apple's Legacy Contact feature, which allows access to a deceased person's data, and shares practical advice for managing digital assets after death.
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The recent US presidential debate left many questioning Joe Biden's viability as the Democratic candidate, with significant challenges highlighted in his performance against Donald Trump.
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Former NRL star Jarryd Hayne expressed gratitude to his supporters after his sexual assault charges were formally dropped in a Sydney court, marking an emotional end to a six-year legal battle.
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Listen to the full show podcast for Thursday, June 27th.
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