Full story is Guardian Australia’s new podcast where you get the news behind the headlines from the Guardian journalists who know it best
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Josh Halliday reports on what we know so far about the people at the centre of violent protests, which followed the deaths of three young children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class
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Joan E Greve and Leah Wright Rigueur discuss JD Vance and Tim Walz’s clash on the debate stage in New York City on Tuesday night
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Nour Haydar speaks to deputy editor Patrick Keneally and deputy editor Gabrielle Jackson about how the opposition leader is dictating the terms of the debate and the role of protests in our democracy
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Reporter Chérine Yazbeck tells Nour Haydar how the Hezbollah leader’s support base has responded to his assassination, and why she won’t leave Lebanon despite living in fear for her life
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Guardian columnist Greg Jericho tells Matilda Boseley why he thinks corporations, not consumers, should be made to pay for the cost-of-living crisis
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For more than a decade Gisèle Pelicot’s husband drugged her and recruited other men to allegedly rape her. When she found out, she made an extraordinary decision. Angelique Chrisafis reports
Political editor Karen Middleton and Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
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Australian PoliticsThe former deputy governor takes us inside the RBA – Australian Politics podcastGuardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton talks to former deputy governor of the Reserve Bank Guy Debelle about how the board makes decisions about the economy
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Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks to Andrew Leigh about the government’s draft of a food and grocery code of conduct
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about Labor’s stalemate on housing, as well as how voters feel about stronger privacy regulations and the proposed social media ban for children
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Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks with former Kamala Harris White House staffer and PhD candidate Cory Alpert about the upcoming US election. Alpert explores some of the complexities of the US electoral system, the ‘October surprise’, and the impact of algorithms on the race to the White House
Weight of the world
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Three experts reveal the moment they realised the planet was heading for certain catastrophe
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In part two of Weight of the world, three climate scientists reveal the professional and personal toll of their predictions
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Climate scientists Lesley Hughes, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Graeme Pearman reveal how they feel now as they look back on their life’s work
Who screwed millennials?
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Full Story co-host Jane Lee and reporter Matilda Boseley investigate the mystery of who screwed young Australians out of affordable housing, education and secure work
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In this new series, Full Story co-host Jane Lee and reporter Matilda Boseley investigate how millennials became the first generation worse off than their parents
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How did the government set fire to the Australian housing market? Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley look at how the threat of a communist uprising, a benign sounding tax review and one prime minister’s admiration for two world leaders changed the lives of young Australians
Best of Full Story
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Journalist and coercive control educator Jess Hill speaks to Nour Haydar
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Guardian Australia columnist Gabrielle Chan tells Nour Haydar about the ongoing challenges of parenting in regional Australia and why more towns need access to childcare services
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Ben Roberts-Smith v the media
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Australia’s most decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, is suing three of the country’s most trusted newspapers for defamation over articles he says falsely accuse him of war crimes. Whatever the outcome, the ramifications will be immense for public interest journalism, Australia’s military and the man venerated as a modern-day war hero
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Who is Ben Roberts-Smith and how did he earn the military’s highest honour, the Victoria Cross?
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Ben Doherty takes us through one of the key incidents under dispute in this extraordinary defamation trial – the raid of Darwan
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Ben Doherty takes us through the breakdown of Ben Roberts-Smith’s marriage to Emma Roberts and his alleged affair with Person 17
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For years the two countries have been engaged in a shadow war. Why, and will it finally explode into a direct confrontation? Patrick Wintour reports
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Hosted by Anushka Asthana, Today in Focus brings you closer to Guardian journalism. Combining personal storytelling with insightful analysis, Today in Focus is The Guardian's daily podcast that takes you behind the headlines for a deeper understanding of the news, every weekday.
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The Australian climate scientists Lesley Hughes, Ove Høegh-Guldberg and Graeme Pearman take stock as they look back on their life’s work. How does it feel for them to carry this burden of knowledge? Could they have done more? And what hope do they hold for the future?
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Heartstopper’s Joe Locke on trolls, typecasting and turning to the dark side; ‘I wished I were holding a cat and not a baby’: the mothers who regret having kids; and Philippa Perry advises one reader struggling to cope with a rich friend who has become a boastful bore.
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This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Jessica Taylor, Senate and governors editor for the Cook Political Report, about whether Senate Democrats can defend their narrow control over the upper chamber, and what happens if the person who wins the White House doesn’t see eye-to-eye with those in power in Congress
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My commitment to breastfeeding exclusively was related to shame. If I couldn’t do it, I felt I would be letting the baby down. By Niamh Campbell
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