Should online gambling ads be banned altogether? That’s the question that’s currently in front of the government, as they weigh up how to deal with Australia’s gambling problem. While a committee report last year recommended a total ban on all online gambling advertising, there are reports that the Government won’t go for a total ban, but instead a partial one. In today’s podcast, we’ll explore what the fallout from those reports have been, what the Government’s options are and what we can expec...
Aug 15, 2024•14 min
Melbourne City Council has voted to ban hired e-scooters. At a meeting this week, Melbourne's Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece said the council would end its contracts with e-scooter companies Lime and Neuron six months early, in response to poor rider behaviour and concerns from residents. In today's podcast, we discuss the decision, what the response has been and what it means for avid e-scooter riders. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for priv...
Aug 14, 2024•16 min
WA Senator Linda Reynolds is suing former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins for defamation. It’s the latest in a long string of lawsuits that have been unfolding since Higgins first came out publicly with allegations against her former colleague Bruce Lehrmann. In today’s deep dive, we explain why a Senator is suing her former staffer, what the case has heard so far and what could happen next. 1800 RESPECT: Call: 1800 737 732 Text: 0458 737 732 Video: 1800RESPECT.org.au Hosts: Zara Seidler and Em...
Aug 13, 2024•16 min
Paris 2024 was Australia’s best-ever Olympic performance, with our team coming home with 18 gold medals. More than 19 million Australians tuned in to watch at least one event, solidifying the Olympics' place as a key part of Australia’s social narrative and shared history. In today's deep dive, we'll examine the medal tally, the broader legacy of the Paris Olympics and why we’re particularly impressed with the efforts of one tiny Caribbean island. Listen to our latest bonus episode: TDA's Medal ...
Aug 12, 2024•16 min
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legal obligations to stay silent. Beyond gatekeeping business secrets – like the recipe for Coca-Cola – Australian workplaces are frequently using NDAs to handle sexual harassment claims. Now, the Victorian Government wants to change how NDAs are used, with Premier Jacinta Allan concerned that they’re silencing people wanting to speak up about sexual harassment. In today’s deep dive, we’ll unpack NDAs and speak with Jacinta Allan about her government's plans ...
Aug 11, 2024•16 min
This weekend, we're officially launching our Good Newsletter, a weekly newsletter dedicated solely to highlighting the good that exists in the world. We wanted to bring you a taster of what's to come by bringing it to your ears this weekend. To get this good news weekly, you can sign up to our Good Newsletter here . Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Emmeline Peterson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Aug 09, 2024•13 min
This week, NSW public sector employees were directed back to the office by the state’s Government, sparking a debate about the future of flexible work post-pandemic. In today’s deep dive, we’ll discuss exactly where we’re at with working from home and its surprising economic impacts. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher Listen: How the falling stock markets affect you The men on trial for 9/11 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Aug 08, 2024•16 min
Want to get up to speed on the Olympics, but like your sleep too much? No stress - TDA is here. Sam will deliver twice-weekly Medal Moments updates - the big results and moments you need to know to keep up in the group chat. Sign up to the TDA Sport Newsletter here. This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the World #1 Sport Science university. Hang out until the end of the episode to hear Sam's chat with Deakin’s University Josh McLeod - he’s a lecturer in Sport Management at Deakin...
Aug 08, 2024•12 min
Student-led protests in Bangladesh have led to political violence and tensions over the past month. This week, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country after protesters called for her to step down. A Nobel Peace Prize winner has now been appointed as the leader of an interim government. In today's deep dive, we’ll look into what the protests were about and how these events led to the overturning of Bangladesh’s Government. Hosts: Nandini Dhir and Zara Seidler Produ...
Aug 07, 2024•10 min
The last few days have seen significant volatility in global stock markets. Here in Australia, on Friday and Monday, the stock market had its worst two days since the onset of the pandemic. It all came after the U.S. posted higher-than-expected unemployment numbers, raising concerns that the world’s biggest economy is slowing and a recession is on the horizon. In today's deep dive, we speak to the Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, Greg Jericho about the latest headlines. Hosts: Billi F...
Aug 06, 2024•14 min
Last week, the man who admitted to being the architect of the 9/11 attacks, and two of his alleged accomplices, agreed to a plea deal. In order to avoid the death penalty, the men would plead guilty to charges of murder. Then, over the weekend, the White House intervened. In today’s deep dive, we’ll explain the lead up to the historic plea deal and how it was overturned. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Aug 05, 2024•18 min
Want to get up to speed on the Olympics, but like your sleep too much? No stress - TDA is here. Sam will deliver twice-weekly Medal Moments updates - the big results and moments you need to know to keep up in the group chat. Sign up to the TDA Sport Newsletter here. This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the World #1 Sport Science university. Hang out until the end of the episode to hear Sam's chat with Deakin’s University Dr. Kasey Symons, a Sport Media expert and Lecturer in Comm...
Aug 05, 2024•10 min
More than three in four university and TAFE students have struggled to pay for period products, according to new national data. Not-for-profit organisation Share the Dignity collected data from nearly 154,000 people for its “Bloody Big Survey” . Nearly half of respondents reported having a medical condition relating to their period (including endometriosis). 63% have a diagnosed iron deficiency. 91% of respondents have missed out on work because of period pain, and that’s just the beginning. In ...
Aug 04, 2024•18 min
We are fewer than 100 days out from the U.S. Election and it is nearly time for Kamala Harris to pick her Vice Presidential candidate. What exactly is Harris looking for, and what kind of difference to her campaign is she hoping a vice presidential pick could make? In today's deep dive, we cover off on all the VP hopefuls, why they could be a strategic pick for Harris and what comes next. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher Weekly episode wrap: Mon: Tourism is growing, ...
Aug 01, 2024•16 min
Want to get up to speed on the Olympics, but like your sleep too much? No stress - TDA is here. Sam will deliver twice-weekly Medal Moments updates - the big results and moments you need to know to keep up in the group chat. This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the World #1 Sport Science university. Hang out until the end of the episode to hear Sam's chat with Deakin’s University Dr. Kasey Symons, a Sport Media expert and Lecturer in Communication focused on gender equity and spo...
Aug 01, 2024•8 min
The Government has handed down its long-awaited response to the Disability Royal Commission. Over four and a half years, the inquiry heard about experiences of abuse and neglect from more than 10,000 people. Its final report made more than 200 recommendations to improve the lives of people with disabilities. The Government has now said which of those proposals it plans to accept, and the ones it won't. In today's deep dive, we'll take you through that response, and what it means for Australians ...
Jul 31, 2024•15 min
Australia's Prime Minister has acknowledged his concerns about the future of the airline Rex (Regional Express) after it paused trading on the ASX. The airline has also disabled some online bookings. After budget airline Bonza entered voluntary administration earlier in the year, is Australia about to lose its only airline not owned by Virgin or Qantas? In today's deep dive, we unpack what the latest news about Rex means, if the airline is going under and what it says about Australia's commercia...
Jul 30, 2024•18 min
Over the weekend, 12 children were killed in an attack on a soccer field in Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights. Israel and the U.S. said Hezbollah was responsible, which Hezbollah denied. In today’s deep dive, we’ll explain the history of Hezbollah and what this attack could mean for the region’s stability. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Emma Gillespie Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jul 29, 2024•12 min
Want to get up to speed on the Olympics, but like your sleep too much? No stress - TDA is here. Sam will deliver twice-weekly Medal Moments updates - the big results and moments you need to know to keep up in the group chat. This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the World #1 Sport Science university. Hang out until the end of the episode to hear Sam's chat with Deakin’s University Dr. Kasey Symons, a Sport Media expert and Lecturer in Communication focused on gender equity and spo...
Jul 29, 2024•8 min
With Australians flocking to Europe for the summer, the topic of overtourism has once again become a hot discussion point. We know that tourism can boost local economies. However, we also know it can harm cultures and disrupt locals’ lives. So, what are the effects of overtourism, and how can it be tackled? Hosts: Nandini Dhir and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jul 28, 2024•12 min
Subscribe to TDA's sport newsletter It’s the final countdown - the 2024 Paris Olympics’s opening ceremony is this weekend. In today’s deep dive, we guide you through a traditional pre-exam cram session: What you need to know to get up to speed right now so that you deliver a gold medal performance in the hotly contested sport of watching as much of the Olympics as you can. Listen to our previous episode on winning gold here . Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher See omnystu...
Jul 25, 2024•13 min
Australia is in the midst of a ‘baby recession,' according to recent analysis of national birth trends by KPMG. It blamed cost of living pressures for declining births last year, when the country reached its lowest birth rate since 2006. So, what’s going on and does it matter? ANU demographer Dr. Liz Allen answers our questions in the deep dive. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Sam Koslowski Guest: Dr. Liz Allen Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Jul 24, 2024•19 min
As thousands of athletes and millions of spectators descend on Paris, we're now just days away from the Olympics Opening Ceremony. The city has had the better part of a decade to prepare for this moment, but with recent political instability, rising temperatures, security concerns, over-tourism and even E. coli in the Seine... Is Paris ready to host the Olympics? Subscribe to TDA's sport newsletter Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privac...
Jul 23, 2024•20 min
In a historic announcement yesterday morning, U.S. President Joe Biden stepped down from his re-election campaign. Biden said he believed it was “in the best interest” of the Democratic party and the U.S. for him to “stand down”. In today’s deep dive, we’ll explain why Vice President Kamala Harris is the likely candidate, and what’s set to happen next. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Jul 22, 2024•15 min
One of the world’s biggest tobacco manufacturers will build a $US600 million nicotine pouch factory. Philip Morris International, which owns the nicotine pouch brand Zyn, said its planned facility will “help meet the growing global demand for smoke-free [nicotine] products”. In today's deep dive, we'll explain the rising popularity in these nicotine pouches, and whether they actually are better than cigarettes. Hosts: Chloe Christie and Zara Seidler Producer: Orla Maher See omnystudio.com/listen...
Jul 21, 2024•16 min
You’ve likely heard of Project 2025. It is a set of conservative policy recommendations for former President Donald Trump if he becomes the next President. Trump says he is not directly involved in it, and he has publicly tried to distance himself from it. However, Democrats have consistently attacked Trump’s ties to the plan. President Joe Biden has labelled it “biggest attack on our system of government that has ever been proposed in the history of this country.” In today's deep dive, we expla...
Jul 18, 2024•16 min
How do prisoners get information? How about news? This is something that a new national newspaper is trying to tackle. It’s called ‘About Time’ and it’s designed to be read by the prison population of Australia - about 40,000 people. In today's deep dive, we talk to the Managing Director of About Time, Jo Friedman, about why this publication is needed, what it hopes to achieve, whether it can even get behind bars, and if it makes prisoners feel more free. The first edition of About Time can be r...
Jul 17, 2024•15 min
One of Australia’s biggest unions – the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees’ Union (CFMEU) – is being investigated for alleged ties to criminal gangs and bikie groups in the wake of a Nine Network investigation. The controversial head of the union’s Victorian wing, John Setka, stepped down last week before the criminal allegations surfaced. The union’s Victorian branch has since gone into administration and handed control to the national body. In today’s deep dive, we’re going to expla...
Jul 16, 2024•16 min
Listen: 'An attempted assassination: What we know' Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are being sued for tax evasion in the UK after failing to pay $AU5.3m in taxes. UK police allege the pair paid no tax on $40m of revenue from their online businesses between 2014 and 2022. It’s the latest in a string of legal battles that the two men are facing, both in the UK and Romania. In today’s deep dive, we lay out all the different charges and what they mean for the controversi...
Jul 15, 2024•15 min
Yesterday there was an assassination attempt on the former U.S. President Donald Trump. It was the first time a current or former U.S. president has been wounded from an assassination attempt in more than 40 years. There has been a lot of commentary about the attempt, what it means for the future of Trump’s campaign and the state of U.S. politics more broadly. But one thing has been clear: all official authorities and the political community have condemned this act of political violence. We’ll t...
Jul 14, 2024•21 min