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40/20 NRL podcast with Michael Chammas
Get the inside mail on State of Origin with our new rugby league podcast.
- Jane Hutchinson
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- Gender equality
This man wants women to have more ‘feminine energy’. Be careful what you wish for
Last week, an Australian podcaster declared that he doesn’t want his girlfriend to work unless she chooses to. Unfortunately, his generosity is rooted in gendered gripes.
- Katy Hall
‘We’ve all been banned’: Caroline Wilson weighs in on North’s stance, Cornes responds to double standards claim
Cornes also responded to a suggestion of double standards over his criticism of Kangaroo Harry Sheezel.
- Greg Dundas
It’s now easy to see the shadow Donald Trump is casting on the election campaign
Two weeks out from voters lining up at the ballot box, what’s being billed as a slip of the tongue has seemingly derailed the Coalition’s strategy.
- Jacqueline Maley, David Crowe and James Massola
‘This is my tell-all moment’: Chris Lilley revives Mr G in new project
Take your shoes off and find a spot on the floor, Mr G is back. But not in the way fans might hope.
- Meg Watson
‘She didn’t have to die’: Girl’s death in a Queensland cult
A new podcast explores the events, decisions and failures that led to the death of Elizabeth Struhs, and left her parents and other religious fanatics in jail.
- Pippa Bradshaw
Millions of 20-somethings look to Jemma for help in a crisis. Then she faced her own
Jemma Sbeg still doesn’t understand how her self-help podcast became one of the biggest in the world.
- Josefine Ganko
King Charles’ playlist is fun, spirited and slightly eccentric
One minute you’re stomping to Beyoncé, the next trying to work out how one dances to the sentimental crooning of a South African-British jazz singer. And yes, Kylie makes the cut.
- Neil McCormick
Secrets We Keep: Should I Spit?
This nine-part podcast investigation delves into the DNA industry including the revelation that private records of many Australians are contained in a mountain vault in Utah controlled by the Mormon Church because of a deal with the National Archives of Australia.
Soft questions, angry comments: Albanese and Dutton hit the podcast campaign
Albanese and Dutton have embraced a strategy that helped return Trump to the White House: courting influencers who lob soft questions for audiences who don’t follow mainstream news.
- Nick Bonyhady, Calum Jaspan, Olivia Ireland and Paul Sakkal
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