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The Daily Aus

The Daily Auswww.thedailyaus.com.au

This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people.

TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.

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The arrest in Victoria's "oldest and longest" cold case

One of Victoria’s oldest cold cases is one step closer to finally being solved. This week, 65-year-old man Perry Kouroumblis was charged with the murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett at their home on Easey Street in Collingwood, Melbourne, in 1977 – nearly 50 years ago. Commonly referred to as the Easey Street murders, this has been labelled Victoria’s “most serious… and longest cold case” by Victoria police chief commissioner Shane Patton. We'll tell you what you need to know in toda...

Dec 05, 202414 min

Headlines: Chris Dawson appeals conviction

Today's headlines include: Chris Dawson will appeal his guilty conviction for “carnal knowledge” (which is sexual abuse) of a student while he was a teacher in Sydney in the 1980s. Human rights group Amnesty International has accused the Israeli Government of perpetrating genocide on Palestinians in Gaza. France’s Prime Minister Michel Barnier has resigned after three months in the job, after a majority of MPs in the country’s Parliament passed a vote of no confidence in his leadership and his g...

Dec 05, 20243 min

TDA speaks to the Housing Minister

Australia is in a housing crisis. For young people, that means being locked out of home ownership and struggling to find affordable rentals. So what can the government do to ease these pressures? TDA Political Journalist Harry Sekulich sat down with Housing Minister Clare O’Neil to discuss home ownership, renting, negative gearing, and ask why this generation will be worse off than their parents. Hosts: Harry Sekulich and Zara Seidler Guest: Housing Minister Clare O'Neil Producer: Orla Maher Wan...

Dec 04, 202419 min

Headlines: Charges laid in 1977 murder case

Today's headlines include: A man has been charged with murder over the 1977 deaths of two Melbourne women. Senator Pauline Hanson has lost an application to reduce the costs she must pay to Mehreen Faruqi over racial abuse. South Korea’s President is facing calls to step down after he put the country under military law overnight. For the first time, a transgender woman has been named Model of the Year. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Elliot Lawry Want to support The Daily Aus?...

Dec 04, 20244 min

How Australia's largest cocaine bust unfolded

Earlier this week, Australian authorities seized 2.34 tonnes of cocaine from a fishing boat off Queensland’s coast, in what was the largest cocaine seizure in Australian history. Police told us that the haul has a street value of about $760 million. On today’s pod, we’re going to chat to AFP Commander Stephen Jay, who led the operation. Guest: AFP Commander Stephen Jay Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do...

Dec 03, 202418 min

Headlines: A crackdown on scam texts

Today's headlines include: Australia’s communications watchdog (ACMA) will create a register of businesses’ phone numbers to cut down on scam texts. The Business Council of Australia has called Victoria the worst state to do business. Hezbollah and Israel have accused each other of breaking a ceasefire. Researchers believe common heart disease drugs could reduce the impacts of Huntington's Disease. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Elliot Lawry Want to support The Daily Aus? That's...

Dec 03, 20244 min

Why has Joe Biden pardoned his son?

U.S. President Joe Biden has announced he will issue a pardon for his son Hunter Biden, who has been convicted of federal tax evasion and illegal gun possession. With just a matter of weeks left before there is a peaceful transfer of power, the President said he was pardoning his son because of a miscarriage of justice. We'll explain what you need to know in today's deep dive. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way t...

Dec 02, 202413 min

Headlines: Government responds to Veteran Royal Commission

Today's headlines include: The Government has responded to a Royal Commission into suicide in the Australian Defence Force.U.S. President Joe Biden has announced he will issue a pardon for his son Hunter Biden. Rebel forces in Syria have taken control of the majority of Aleppo, the nation’s second-largest city, for the first time since 2016. For the first time, Guide Dogs in training were brought into the Sydney Opera House for an orientation. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Producer: E...

Dec 02, 20244 min

How the world reacted to Australia's social media ban

In the last hours of Parliament for 2024, Australia became the first country to ban under-16s from social media. The ban is set to come into effect within the next year and will include Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, and Reddit. In today’s deep dive, we explore how the ban will work, and why the Government has pushed ahead with this world-first measure. Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a fiv...

Dec 01, 202416 min

The good news for asthmatics

To get this good news weekly, you can sign up to our Good Newsletter here . In this week's wrap of good news, we discuss our a medical breakthrough for asthma, the good news about air fryers and the biggest cohort of blood donors. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focu...

Nov 29, 202411 min

Headlines: WA fire out of control

Australia is set to become the first country to ban children under the age of 16 from social media. A NSW police officer who was found guilty of manslaughter after tasering a 95-year-old has been granted bail before he’s sentenced. Residents in Western Australia’s Dandagaran Shire have been told it’s “too late to leave” as bushfires spread out of control. And today’s good news: A pilot in the U.S. state of Alaska has flown a small plane to rural areas to deliver turkeys for the Thanksgiving holi...

Nov 29, 20244 min

What is going on with Fatima Payman and Pauline Hanson?

Earlier this week, Independent Senator Fatima Payman accused One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson of racism. The videos of Payman and Hanson went viral online, and have since resulted in another senator, Lidia Thorpe, being suspended from the Senate. It came after Hanson tried to refer Payman to a committee on the basis of her holding dual citizenship and thus being ineligible to sit in Parliament. In today's deep dive, we'll explain the origin of this story, what dual citizenship means for parliam...

Nov 28, 202416 min

Headlines: Lidia Thorpe suspended from Parliament

The NSW police officer found guilty of manslaughter after tasering a 95-year-old aged care resident has been suspended without pay. Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has spent the last sitting day of the year outside the Senate, after she was suspended from proceedings yesterday. Podcaster Joe Rogan has responded to comments by ABC Chair Kim Williams, who said Rogan “preys on fear” and “anxiety”, which he said he finds “deeply repulsive". And today’s good news! A hiker has been found and rescued ...

Nov 28, 20244 min

The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire explained

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire after nearly 13 months of fighting. The agreement came into force yesterday and is "designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities". Over the next 60 days, both Israel and Hezbollah will be required to retreat from their current positions in order to meet the demands of the deal. In today's podcast, we discuss how this ceasefire came about, what is included in it and what happens next.You can listen the episode about the death of Hezbollah's l...

Nov 27, 202413 min

Headlines: Third Australian hospitalised in Laos after suspected poisoning

The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has now officially come into effect. A third Australian has been hospitalised with suspected methanol poisoning in Laos. NSW police have arrested two people over alleged money laundering linked to a series of scams and sextortion with as many as 300 victims. And in today’s good news, 17-year-old Sophia Park has become the youngest person to pass the bar exam to become a lawyer in the U.S. state of California. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Billi FitzSimons Wan...

Nov 27, 20244 min

The streaming deals changing live sport

Sign up to our sports newsletter here. Streaming services are investing more and more in live sporting events and sports documentaries. It's changing how sports stories are told, and how audiences engage with global sporting moments. This week, Formula One confirmed a US car giant is joining the F1 grid in 2026. It comes off the back of the hit Netflix doco-series, Drive to Survive. While the streaming giant has raised the profile of Formula One, it's also turned its attention to other sports. E...

Nov 26, 202418 min

Headlines: Push to delay social media ban

Tech giants have urged the Australian Government to delay its under-16 social media ban. NSW Police have accepted a “historic” four-year pay deal after the police union reached an agreement with the State Government. Incoming U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to introduce a 25% tariff on goods from bordering nations Mexico and Canada on his first day back in the White House. And the good news: 13-year-old Indian batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi has secured a $200,000 contract to play in...

Nov 26, 20244 min

Six dead in Laos: What is methanol poisoning?

Two 19-year-olds from Melbourne are among six people to have died from a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos. Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles were visiting a tourist town in the Southeast Asian country when they fell ill. They were rushed to separate hospitals in Thailand, where they died late last week. Speaking after the death of his daughter, Mark Jones told media in Thailand that Bianca was enjoying “the trip of a lifetime with one of her best mates”. The suspected poisoning has also...

Nov 25, 202417 min

Headlines: Deputy Prime Minister sued

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ chief of staff is taking legal action against him for allegedly pushing her out of her job, after she complained of bullying in his office. Around 170 people have been arrested in Newcastle after anti-coal protesters formed a blockade to stop boats from entering the city’s port. Australia’s most decorated Olympian Emma McKeon has announced her retirement from swimming. And today’s good news: Researchers from the University of Michigan have found a way to rec...

Nov 25, 20244 min

Victoria's pill testing plan

Victoria will roll out its first pill test at a music festival this summer. 35,000 people attending Beyond the Valley will have access to the drug-checking service for the first time, as part of the state government’s plans to conduct more trials across Victoria. Health experts and youth support workers will be stationed at the pop-up pill testing site to analyse drug samples and give advice to young festival-goers. In today’s deep dive, you’ll hear our chat with Victoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan...

Nov 24, 202414 min

Your questions about vaping, answered

Happy Sunday! We are intercepting your podcast feeds mid-weekend to answer all the questions you have about vaping. Last week, we asked you what you want to know about vaping, and we got hundreds of responses. So today, we're answering your questions! We talk about what is actually in a vape, what we know about the long-term health effects of vaping, and what the current law around vaping is. This episode is sponsored by the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, but they have had no edi...

Nov 23, 202420 min

Celebrating Aussie success at the ARIAs

To get this good news weekly, you can sign up to our Good Newsletter here . In this week's wrap of good news, we discuss our obsession with Missy Higgins, the women's sporting teams breaking records and the voice of Afghan girls. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Emmeline Peterson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 22, 20249 min

Headlines: Israeli and Hamas leaders issued arrest warrants by international court

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders over allegations of war crimes. A British woman has become the fifth tourist to die from suspected methanol poisoning in Laos. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Pam Bondi to be the country’s next Attorney-General after Matt Gaetz withdrew himself from contention. And the good news: The European Space Agency (ESA) has captured some of the most detailed images of the Sun using its Solar Ho...

Nov 22, 20243 min

Why do workers go on strike?

There’s been a lot of news this week about planned strikes by the Rail Tram and Bus Union NSW which have since been postponed. Numerous strikes have been held across the health, education, and retail sectors this year, mostly calling for better pay and working conditions. But how do strikes actually work? What role do unions play? And how is an agreement reached?In today's podcast, we strip it back and look into the different types of strike action, some of the ongoing negotiations, and why you ...

Nov 21, 202412 min

Headlines: Melbourne teenager dies after suspected poisoning

Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 21 November: Melbourne teenager Bianca Jones has died after a suspected poisoning in a tourist town in Laos. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a heatwave warning for large parts of Victoria. U.S. prosecutors have charged Indian multi-billionaire Gautam Adani over an alleged fraud scheme, involving bribes to Indian government officials, and cover-up efforts. And the good news: Last night’s ARIAs saw a record number of 22 First Nations artists nominat...

Nov 21, 20244 min

Who is in Trump's cabinet?

Donald Trump takes office in January, but since his recent election win, the U.S. President-elect has been choosing who will join his future administration and cabinet. A range of senior White House positions have already been filled across areas like foreign affairs, environment, border security, and health. On the podcast today we’re going to take you through some of those appointments, from what you need to know about their past, and what they’ll be responsible for in the future. Hosts: Harry...

Nov 20, 202421 min

Headlines: Vic teens on life support after Laos methanol poisoning

Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 20 November: Two Melbourne teenagers are on life support in Laos with suspected methanol poisoning. A takeover deal could see mining giant Rio Tinto permanently shut down a uranium mine in the Northern Territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed off on lowering his country's threshold to justify using nuclear arms. And in today’s good news, the peak body for General Practitioners says it’s filled all its GP training roles for junior doctors ...

Nov 20, 20245 min

Why thousands are protesting in New Zealand

A controversial Government bill has sparked protest inside and outside New Zealand’s Parliament. The bill, which would change the legal interpretation of the country’s founding treaty, isn’t just unpopular with Parliament and Kiwis, it’s not supported by the Prime Minister. In today’s deep dive, we explain the bill that’s made world headlines, and why it’s led to such a firm public response. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! ...

Nov 19, 202416 min

Headlines: Coalition to block international student cap bill

Good afternoon. Here are your headlines for 19 November: Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his party won’t support the Government’s planned international student caps. NSW Police have laid additional assault charges against former broadcaster Alan Jones relating to a ninth victim. A New York priest has lost his job at a Brooklyn church following an investigation sparked by the filming of a Sabrina Carpenter music video. And in today's good news, the Fox sisters, Jess and Noémie, have ...

Nov 19, 20244 min

The allegations against Alan Jones, explained

On Monday morning, news broke that well-known broadcaster Alan Jones had been arrested at his home in Sydney over alleged indecent assaults. Later in the day, police announced that he’d been charged with 24 offences. It follows an investigation by the Sydney Morning Herald into Jones last year. At the time, he denied those allegations. In today's podcast, we explain who Jones is, what police have said and why this story matters. Help is available at 1800 RESPECT. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Kosl...

Nov 18, 202413 min
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