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On the trail of alleged serial swindler Timothy J Alford, aka ‘Hurricane Tim’
Podcast
Crime

On the trail of alleged serial swindler Timothy J Alford, aka ‘Hurricane Tim’

Investigative journalists Kate McClymont and Harriet Alexander discuss how they investigated a suspected con artist.

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‘It’s all in your head’: How medical gender bias affects Australian women
Investigation
Medical Misogyny

‘It’s all in your head’: How medical gender bias affects Australian women

What is medical misogyny? How do we know it exists? Our reporters reveal the background to their investigative series for the Morning Edition podcast.

What Harry Triguboff really thinks about local councils and Chinese migrants

What Harry Triguboff really thinks about local councils and Chinese migrants

The 91-year-old Meriton boss said council staff should be given bonuses if they approved more development applications before making incendiary remarks about Chinese migrants.

  • by Anthony Segaert
‘There hasn’t been a show like it’: Why there’s still more to say about Sex and the City

‘There hasn’t been a show like it’: Why there’s still more to say about Sex and the City

Almost 30 years after the TV show debuted, the cult-hit podcast Every Outfit on Sex and the City is selling out live shows in Sydney and Melbourne.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
By dismissing Joe Rogan, Kim Williams has missed a golden opportunity
Opinion
ABC

By dismissing Joe Rogan, Kim Williams has missed a golden opportunity

Calling the most popular podcast host in the world repulsive and predatory isn’t just lazy. It shows how deep the ABC’s reluctance to evolve really is.

  • by David Swan
From Meghan Markle to Queen Mary: The rise of the royal podcaster

From Meghan Markle to Queen Mary: The rise of the royal podcaster

Australian-born Queen Mary of Denmark is adding another string to her regal bow – podcast host.

  • by Meg Watson
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Is true crime a new path to justice?

Is true crime a new path to justice?

Erik and Lyle Menendez might be freed, thanks in part to TV shows shining a light on their abuse by their father.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Brisbane podcast wins top Indigenous category at national awards

Brisbane podcast wins top Indigenous category at national awards

‘Bloodlines to Country’, a series exploring the resilience of Yuggera Elder Aunty Kerry Charlton’s ancestors has won the best Indigenous Podcast in Australia for 2024.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Man accused of woman’s fatal brain injury denied bail

Man accused of woman’s fatal brain injury denied bail

A man set to face prosecution following a true-crime podcast and inquest into a woman’s death has been denied bail over his “extremely high risk” of interfering with a witness.

  • by Rex Martinich
‘Let her speak’: Dolly Alderton fans disappointed at live show’s celebrity host

‘Let her speak’: Dolly Alderton fans disappointed at live show’s celebrity host

Fans of the British writer shared collective groans and called for the focus to be on the author at Thursday night’s show.

  • by Angus Delaney
‘She read the book’: Why Queen Camilla rejected one of the world’s most famous jewels

‘She read the book’: Why Queen Camilla rejected one of the world’s most famous jewels

William Dalrymple’s books and podcasts are reaching audiences far beyond his expectations.

  • by Matt Wade

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