More than one in three men report using intimate partner violence – any behaviour in an intimate relationship that causes physical, sexual or psychological harm – according to a Government-backed study into men's mental health and wellbeing, paternal relationships, demographics, social support, and life satisfaction. Launched in 2013, 'Ten to Men' is the largest longitudinal study on male health globally, with a total cohort of 24,000 men involved today. Its program lead, Dr Sean Martin from the...
Jun 05, 2025•15 min
Today's headlines include: Tasmanian voters will head to an early election after a no-confidence motion was passed against Liberal Premier Jeremy Rockliff. The judge in accused mushroom murderer Erin Patterson’s trial has warned the jury to expect an extension in proceedings. Plane manufacturer Boeing has agreed to pay a $US1.1 billion settlement to avoid legal action over two fatal crashes. And today's good news: A Victorian family has been reunited with their missing pet dog after a Country Fi...
Jun 05, 2025•4 min
You may have seen that Elon Musk has criticised a bill brought forward by U.S. President Donald Trump. Musk called Trump’s bill a “disgusting abomination”. It comes days after Musk finished up at the White House as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It’s left us with one question: Are Trump and Musk now fighting? And if so, what’s it all about? We’ll explain what you need to know in today’s podcast. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Elliot Lawry Want t...
Jun 04, 2025•14 min
Today's headlines include: The economy grew by 0.2% in the first three months of 2025, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures. The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has finished its recount of the Sydney seat of Bradfield, declaring independent candidate Nicolette Boele the winner by 26 votes. And today’s good news: Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a nearly 3,000-year-old Mayan city in Guatemala. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Em...
Jun 04, 2025•4 min
The growing popularity of cosmetic procedures like injectables and fillers has sparked growing concerns about patient safety, regulation, and the responsibilities of practitioners. From September, new national guidelines will impose tighter rules on who can perform these procedures, how they’re advertised, and what protections are in place for people under 18. In today’s episode, we'll unpack what’s changing and why. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher Want to support Th...
Jun 03, 2025•18 min
Today's headlines include: The National Minimum Wage will increase by 3.5% from 1 July, following a decision from the Fair Work Commission, Australia’s national work watchdog. The Queensland Coroner will investigate the death of a 32-year-old woman who was charged with the murder of her three-year-old daughter. A fresh search for Madeleine McCann’s body is beginning this week, nearly two decades after the three-year-old girl went missing during a family holiday in Portugal. And today’s good news...
Jun 03, 2025•4 min
You may remember that the Government promised to take 20% off student loans if they won the election. So, why did everyone’s HECS debts just increase? In today’s podcast, we’ll explain how HECS works, why it exists, and when the Government will be able to take action on its discount promise. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Zara Seidler 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. W...
Jun 02, 2025•12 min
Today's headlines include: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected calls from the U.S. to boost Australia’s military spending. The Federal Government has updated its travel advice for Indonesia after a spate of dangerous incidents, including drownings and drink-spikings. Poland has elected a new President after a tight race between right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki and his liberal opponent, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski. And today’s good news: a new study conducted by Yale and Auckland U...
Jun 02, 2025•4 min
We're starting the week with a good news story about a community organisation working to dismantle barriers to inclusion in the workplace. Bianca Stern is the General Manager and a founding member of All Things Equal — a Melbourne-based social enterprise empowering people with disability through award-wage employment, purposeful training, and pathways to rewarding careers in hospitality. The organisation recently put out an Equal Opportunity White Paper, which it calls a ‘Blueprint for Disabilit...
Jun 01, 2025•16 min
Today's headlines include: The political party One Nation has doubled its representation in the Senate to four seats. Mourners have gathered in an Alice Springs supermarket, where a vigil has been held to remember a First Nations man who died in police custody this week. King Charles has expressed his concern and support for those affected by the recent NSW floods, which claimed five lives. And today’s good news: Scientists have developed an “ultra-fast” sequencing technology that can diagnose b...
May 30, 2025•4 min
A legal challenge to block a Sydney private boys school from going co-ed failed in a NSW court this week. Newington College’s plan to open enrolments to girls first made headlines over a year ago, when a group of parents, Old Boys and students gathered outside the school in protest of the announcement. Today, we’ll bring you up to speed on this high-profile case, including a breakdown of what this week’s Supreme Court decision means. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Lucy Tassell Producer: Orla Maher Want...
May 29, 2025•10 min
Today's headlines include: Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has defended the number of women appointed to her shadow cabinet, following criticism about a drop in female representation. Southern parts of Australia are facing an increased risk of winter bushfires, according to a new national outlook. Trade Minister Don Farrell has promised to continue pushing the U.S. to drop tariffs on Australian imports, after a court moved to block Trump’s controversial levies. And today’s good news: A new study ha...
May 29, 2025•4 min
After days of negotiations and just over a week after announcing their break-up, the Coalition is back together. Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud confirmed the parties have reached an agreement, as they announced the new-look shadow cabinet side-by-side on Wednesday. In today's deep dive, we'll bring you up to speed on the developments that led to the Coalition split, and explore what's behind the reunion. Hosts: Harry Sekulich and Emma Gillespie Want to sup...
May 28, 2025•24 min
Today's headlines include: Prices rose by 2.4% in the year to April, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Independent Senator Fatima Payman has filed an official complaint alleging inappropriate conduct by a parliamentarian. The U.S. State Department has reportedly instructed embassies and consulates to temporarily halt interviews for student visas to the U.S. amid plans to expand social media vetting. And today’s good news: Researchers have developed a new dent...
May 28, 2025•4 min
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called Israel’s blockade of food and aid supplies into Gaza "outrageous". His comments came as Australia joined 22 other nations in demanding Israel allow the full resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza's 2.1 million residents. Today, we're breaking down what's happening with aid delivery to Gaza, how the international community has responded and Australia’s position on the issue. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Lucy Tassell Producer: Orla Maher Want ...
May 27, 2025•13 min
Today's headlines include: The WA Government has announced it will compensate survivors of the Stolen Generations under a new redress scheme. After more than three weeks of counting, the Australian Electoral Commission has confirmed Jacqui Lambie has been re-elected to the Senate. Russian authorities and U.S. President Donald Trump have exchanged insults following a major Russian attack on Ukraine, killing 13. And today’s good news: Native turtles have returned to Yosemite National Park in the U...
May 27, 2025•4 min
Earlier this month, a group of white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. after an executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump claims the group are being targeted as victims of "racial discrimination" and has therefore extended refugee protection to the group. In today’s podcast, we’ll explain the story behind the headline, and what you need to know about the Trump administration’s decision to grant refugee status to white South Africans. Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so ...
May 26, 2025•11 min
Today's headlines include: Communities along the Victorian coast are bracing for flooding after the Bureau of Meteorology issued a coastal hazard warning for “abnormally high tides” throughout Monday and Tuesday. The sexual assault trial of Independent NSW MP Gareth Ward has begun in a Sydney court this week. Thousands of Americans have taken to the streets to mark five years since the death of George Floyd. And today's good news: The University of Washington has developed handlebar sensors to m...
May 26, 2025•4 min
Imagine the Olympics, except all the athletes are on performance enhancing drugs. Enter: The Enhanced Games. The competition has been at the centre of controversy and debate over the last year, prompting many to question its feasibility — but we now know the Enhanced Games will go ahead next year. In today’s deep dive we’ll take you through the latest on the Enhanced Games, from where it's being hosted and how it will work, to the competitor who's already set a new (and technically illegal) worl...
May 25, 2025•15 min
Over the past few years, there has been a growing conversation about coercive control in romantic relationships. Last year, NSW became the first state in Australia to criminalise coercive control shortly followed by Queensland. Now, new research from eSafety has looked into how this is playing out on, or even being fast-tracked by, technology. Essentially, they wanted to know - what attitudes and behaviours have become normalised amongst younger generations who have grown up in the digital age, ...
May 24, 2025•18 min
Today's headlines include: Four people have been confirmed dead amid the New South Wales flood crisis, with at least one other person still missing. The contest for the seat of Bradfield has tightened to just three votes as AEC counting continues. Denmark’s Parliament has passed a law to increase the retirement age to 70 by 2040, impacting those born after 1970. And today’s good news: Three Matildas stars are set to take to the field when Arsenal play Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League fi...
May 23, 2025•4 min
Endometriosis has been in the headlines this week, with the announcement of a new specialised clinic, and a data drop from Australia’s health institute. The chronic pelvic condition affects at least a million Aussies, and diagnosis rates are increasing. In today’s episode, we’ll explain the latest developments in endometriosis research, and what they might mean for people with the condition. Hosts: Lucy Tassell and Zara Seidler Producer: Elliot Lawry Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind...
May 22, 2025•12 min
Today's headlines include: Two people are dead and two others are missing as heavy rainfall continues to intensify flood conditions in parts of NSW. The Queensland Government has vowed to introduce jail time for landlords who knowingly lease property to illegal tobacco and vape traders. Two employees of Israel’s embassy in the U.S. have been shot dead outside the Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. And today’s good news: A breakthrough Alzheimer’s treatment has been approved for use in Australia. H...
May 22, 2025•4 min
In a surprise political development this week, the National Party announced it is splitting from its long-term partner, the Liberal Party, effectively ending the Coalition that has been a cornerstone of Australian politics for decades. This decision marks only the third time in the Coalition's 80-year history that the parties have formally separated. So what happens now? Who now makes up the Opposition? Does it just guarantee Labor will be elected again at the next election? We’ll answer all the...
May 21, 2025•16 min
Today's headlines include: Record-breaking rainfall in parts of NSW has left thousands cut-off by flood waters. The fallout of the Coalition’s split has continued today with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealing he has now had discussions with both the Liberal Leader Sussan Ley and the Nationals Leader David Littleproud. Spain has ordered Airbnb to remove thousands of tourist accommodation listings from its platform, after finding they violated local regulations. And today’s good news: Resea...
May 21, 2025•4 min
Just a heads up, this is the third episode of a three-part series. 'The young Aussies using Ozempic', here. You can listen to part two, ' Ozempic & the business of telehealth' here. In a new three-part series, TDA is investigating the complex world of medicated weight-loss. In part three, we examine how social media is reshaping the Ozempic conversation, from influencer endorsements to rising tensions around body image, shame, and access. We explore the cultural divide that’s emerging on and...
May 20, 2025•22 min
Today's headlines include: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has reduced the cash rate to a two-year low of 3.85%. The National party has split from the Coalition, ending its long-standing alliance with the Liberal Party. Qantas and Virgin have increased their earnings and market dominance since the collapse of domestic airlines Bonza and Rex, the ACCC says. And today’s good news: Another day, another good news story from the world of chimps! New research suggests wild chimpanzees share a simi...
May 20, 2025•4 min
Correction: In a previous version of this podcast, TDA incorrectly stated that Juniper receives an average of 41 mental health-related patient interactions per week. This should have said Juniper receives an average of 41 mental health-related per month. In a new three-part series, TDA is investigating the complex world of medicated weight-loss. In part two, we explore Ozempic's telehealth boom to understand how virtual clinics are reshaping prescribing practices. We'll hear first-hand accounts ...
May 19, 2025•24 min
NSW Police have charged a 21-year-old Sydney man with more than 50 "hate-related offences" in the city’s inner west. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has said the Government is “deeply opposed” to the sentencing of Australian prisoner of war Oscar Jenkins in Russia. Portugal has held its third election in three years, weeks after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a vote of confidence in the country’s Parliament. And today’s good news: new research has found that chimpanzees help each other...
May 19, 2025•4 min
In a new three-part series, TDA is investigating the complex world of medicated weight-loss. Once lauded as the silver bullet to the stars, Ozempic and other similar medications have slowly but surely crossed into the mainstream, bringing with them new conversations about body image, ethics, health, and accessibility. But how are young people engaging with these medications? In part one of ‘Investigating Ozempic’ we'll unpack the drug’s rise to prominence, and explore the mental health side effe...
May 18, 2025•19 min