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  • Monday, 27 May: Cracking down on hate speech; A double murderer is named; The UK PM makes a big election promise; And all eyes on Rafa…
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  • Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead.
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    Listen to our News Club episode on Baby Reindeer

    Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball
    Producer: Annelise Taylor

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  • Friday, 24 May: A snap election in the UK; Macron visits New Caledonia; Australia's largest coal-fired power station gets an extension; And a winter woolly tip...
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    If you're looking to de-pill your woolly jumpers, this gadget - recommended by Claire - might be up your alley...
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including this recent episode all about the diabetes/weight loss drug Ozempic.
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  • Thursday, 23 May: Bird flu hits Victoria; Albanese's going full term; A crackdown on cowboy compounds; And it's time to cut the cheese...
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    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including this recent episode all about the diabetes/weight loss drug Ozempic.
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
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  • In this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll look at why Australia is shutting down its 3G phone network in the coming months. That’s something that’s set to be a problem for the estimated half a million people who are still using phones and other devices that rely on 3G, particularly in regional areas. It’s an issue that’s been put on hold, but as we get closer to the deadline the phone is ringing. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we talk about why 3G is being retired, how that’s going to happen, and how it will affect Aussie phone customers. 
    Squiz recommends:
    Reading: The 3G closure fact sheet on the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association’s website. It has all the information people need about why the 3G shutdown is happening and instructions about how to check if their phones/devices will be affected.
    Recycling: If you do take the opportunity to get a new phone, the government is directing people to recycle their old 3G ones through MobileMuster, the Australian mobile industry’s official recycling scheme, which has drop-off points in every suburb and also in regional areas. 
    Help: Check whether your phone will be affected by the 3G shutdown using a handy text service launched by both Telstra and Optus - just text "3" to the number 3498. This will send a reply back straight away telling you whether your phone is compatible with 4G and whether you need to take any action. 
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  • Wednesday, 22 May: Telstra cuts thousands of jobs; Albanese's under pressure; Concern for Queensland's kids; And how shrimp can sink a business...
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    #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super visit aware.com.au
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson.
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics.
    Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.

  • Tuesday, 21 May: A deadly chopper crash in Iran; A legal lifeline for Assange; Taiwan gets a new President; And stopping the internet slop...
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    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future, visit bhp.com/critical
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
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  • Monday, 20th May: An ultimatum for Netanyahu; Stuck in New Caledonia; Getting kids off social media and understanding emojis
    The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today’s stories, plus a dose of quirky news).
    #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au
    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
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  • Friday, 17 May: An assassination attempt in Europe; Australia gets the Asian Cup; Filling your freezer; And it's our podcast birthday...
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    Friday Lites:
    You know what’s needed right now? Some good meals in the freezer to help out on those weeknights where cooking and ordering food seems too hard. Good Food has put together a great selection here - one we’re making this weekend is this Bill Granger chicken/risoni soup recipe.
    #Sponsored: Find out more about Uber Teen here
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
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  • Thursday, 16 May: Dutton gets his say on the Budget; Putin takes a trip; A rainy reason to celebrate; And a window across the world...
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    #Sponsored: Try Sunbeam fruit snacks for yourself at Coles or Woolies.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics.
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  • In this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll look at why college students are protesting about the Gaza war at campuses across the United States. They’ve made headlines over the past month because some of the demonstrations have turned violent, sparking debates over free speech and even forcing the White House to weigh in. They’ve also spread to Aussie universities, where students have set up camps, and tensions are running high. So we'll look at what they’re trying to achieve and their likely impact - if any.
    Squiz recommends:
    Reading: This explainer from The Guardian discusses what’s been happening at university campuses in Australia.
    Listening: This episode of The Daily podcast from The New York Times gives a good account of the US protests, particularly on the night of the UCLA arrests, and what impact the activism could have on Joe Biden’s bid to retain the Presidency.
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  • Wednesday, 15 May: It's a cost of living Budget; A major murder case twist; A whistleblower is jailed; And a four-legged face-off... 
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    You can listen to Claire's News Club interview with James Chessell about reporting on the Federal Budget here.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
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  • Tuesday, 14 May: It's Budget day in Canberra; Elon Musk notches up a win; A very happy landing; And finding the best jeans...
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    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical
    You can find The Guardian's piece answering all your questions about jeans here.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
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  • Monday, 13 May: Brace yourselves for Budget week; Live sheep exports are banned; The ceasefire pressures are still on; And amazing auroras...
    The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news).
    #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super visit aware.com.au
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics.
    Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.

  • Friday, 10 May: A new plan for gas; Biden gives another warning to Israel; Another Aussie's Olympic dreams are over; And the gift mum really wants...
    The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news).
    Friday Lites: If the chilly weather has you craving something warming, this recipe for ginger meatballs in coconut broth is a winner. They’re flavourful, moreish and best of all - easy to make. They’re going to be on high rotation for us…
    Today marks Are You Safe at Home? Day - find out more, here.
    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical
    #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super visit aware.com.au
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics - including the latest episode on Australia's nuclear energy debate.
    Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.

  • Thursday, 9 May: An assassination plot is foiled; The Hunter Valley bus crash accused pleads guilty; Sydney's wet week; And Sweden's Electric shock...
    The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news).
    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics.
    Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! In the latest episode, Bryce sits down with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers - who takes the Squiz Kids Q+A hot seat to answer questions from the kids of Australia.
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.

  • In this Shortcut, we’re talking about nuclear power—which has been back in the news lately, with the Coalition announcing it wants it to be part of Australia’s energy mix. It’s far from a new idea, and while many countries have embraced it to generate their power cleanly and cheaply, Australia is still debating it. So we’ll look at what nuclear power is, how it could work in Australia, and whether it could be a realistic solution for our energy needs.
    Squiz recommends:
    Reading: This article from The Conversation and the ABC provides some historical context for the Coalition’s nuclear policy and explains why it’s unusual for Dutton.
    Listening: The Could Australia Go Nuclear? episode from The Guardian’s Full Story podcast, which gives a good idea of the numbers and the time needed to go nuclear.
    Watching: Chernobyl on Binge is a great series from a few years ago that explains how that disaster unfolded. Or, of course, Oppenheimer on Netflix if you haven’t seen it yet.
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  • Wednesday, 8 May: Rates are on hold; Israel crosses a line; Fast-tracking the mushroom murders trial; And mixed reviews from the MET Gala...
    The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news).
    #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP are building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical
    Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person...
    Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style.
    Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics.
    Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
    #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au
    Other things we do:
    Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! In the latest episode, Bryce sits down with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers - who takes the Squiz Kids Q+A hot seat to answer questions from the kids of Australia.
    Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.