Podcasts
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
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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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Dutton’s podcast debut was a ratings flop
Peter Dutton’s YouTube interview with Olympic diver Sam Fricker has 4600 views, or 0.08 per cent of the internet personality’s 5.87 million subscribers.
- Olivia Ireland
‘Council of war’: Mayor calls in cops over local government activist
The bad times continue at Stonnington Council, which this column has previously dubbed the “council of war”. So bad that the police are getting involved.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Meghan’s podcast staff needed therapy after working with her, report claims
A Vanity Fair profile on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex portrays a couple whose approach to their new careers in show business hasn’t always been well received.
- Victoria Ward
Expert-approved: The books, TV, podcasts and films we loved this year
From page-turners to screen gems, our culture reporters share their top picks for 2024.
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- 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.
- 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
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.
- Anthony Segaert
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