
Did Gladys have to go?
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian stunned the country in suddenly resigning last Friday. The state’s Independent Commission Against Corruption is investigating grants awarded to applicants in the rural seat held by Ms Berejiklian’s former boyfriend, Darrel Maguire. We’re joined by the ABC’s NSW state political reporter, Ashleigh Raper to try to understand why Gladys had to go. Do these corruption bodies have too much power by costing hard-working politicians their careers? TODAY'S HEADLINES NSW politics chaos ahead of Premier poll Australia orders experimental Covid pill for virus treatment Glasgow climate minister calls on Australia to attend summit Taiwan ready for war, calling on Australia to help Star Trek actor to join Aussie entrepreneur on latest space flight Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4 Loka 202121min

Is your phone a super-spreader?
A microbiologist is sounding the alarm on the germs living on our smartphones, warning the devices we use every day are carrying deadly bacteria that could wreak havoc in our hospitals and with our biosecurity. The pandemic has made us all hyper conscious about hand sanitising and cleaning surfaces… but one Aussie microbiologist Dr Lotti Tajouri, from Bond University, is sounding the alarm about a major blind spot in our lives… and it’s actually thing we touch the most - our phones. We might wash our hands… but then we pick up our phones and touch our face. And this is a big problem according to an … he reckons our mobile phones are COVERED in bacteria, viruses and antibiotic resistant super bugs. TODAY'S HEADLINES Perrottet set to become next NSW Premier NRL overcomes lockdown fears to host Panthers final win Fremantle cargo crew in hospital as Perth records Covid cases Philippines' Duterte pulls out of politics in favour of daughter Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3 Loka 202121min

Introducing Brains Trust
Journalist and producer Chris Walker learns about today’s world with provocative, inspiring, meaningful, and funny discussions with a ‘Brains Trust’ of notable Australians (and one very captivating American). Featuring Samantha Armytage, Tommy Little, Abbie Chatfield, Tony Armstrong, Jamila Rizvi, Charlie Pickering, and tech entrepreneur Rob Reid, the conversations are woven together so you can eavesdrop on the ultimate dinner party where the Brain Trust talk about all the topics you SHOULDN’T talk about at the dinner table. Search Brains Trust podcast, or download the LiSTNR app and listen for freeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 Loka 20213min

Christian Hull, the social media saviour who built a pandemic empire.
Christian Hull has become one of Australia’s most prolific content creators over the past 18 months. From beginning his expansive career in radio to becoming an online comedy sensation and building a merchandise empire from capitalising on the pandemic sentiment of staying away from people, Christian is a social media chameleon. Jamila Rizvi discovers the series of surprising events that led Christian to becoming a social media mogul and what the end goal is for the man whose fingers seem to be in a lot of pies. THE WEEKEND LIST with Tait McGregor: Watch: Only Murders In The Building (Disney+) Buy: Holme Beauty primer Listen: DOPAMINE playlist (Spotify) Don’t Watch: Squid Game (Netflix) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Loka 202129min

Being a pro-vaxxer in Byron
The northern Rivers area of New South Wales is often described as a hive of anti-vaxxers. Is it true? And what’s it like to be PRO-vax in places like Byron Bay? We’re joined by Marylouise McLaws, an epidemiologist from the University of NSW who is urging us all to get the vaccine….to save lives; Michael Lyon, Byron Bay Mayor who has been criticised for sitting on the fence in terms of encouraging locals to get the jab; and Nicqui Yazdi, a Mullumbimby local involved in providing vaccination facts who tells us what it’s like in local communities as pro-vaxxers mingle with those who refuse to get the jab. In this episode of The Briefing, the backlash faced by pro-vaxxers in the Byron Bay Shire TODAY'S HEADLINES QLD enters critical period for covid cases as Grand Final numbers slashed Victoria blames illegal AFL final parties for record new case numbers NSW and Victoria on alert for storms and floods following destructive tornado Britney Spears ‘on cloud nine’ after conservatorship win Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30 Syys 202120min

Do vaccine mandates create more problems than they solve….?
We’re all being encouraged to roll up our sleeves to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. Some industries have introduced mandates. Companies like Qantas, SPC and others say all staff MUST get the vaccine. So, do vaccine mandates create more problems than they solve? What if you don’t want to get the jab? Can you be forced to get it? We’re joined by Ben Davis from the Australian Workers Union to discuss the mandate in the Victorian construction industry and Hugh de Kretser, Executive Director at the Human Rights Law Centre to discuss the legal minefield of health mandates. The vaccine mandate debate on today’s Briefing. TODAY'S HEADLINES Turnbull calls on Morrison to attend Glasgow summit, reveals conversation with Macron VIC Health Dept. facing millions in fines after being charged over Covid hotel scandal Argentinian rugby players' trip to Byron Bay puts test at risk DFAT urges Australians to renew passports ahead of expected surge Danish artist pockets over $100k in blank canvas prank Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29 Syys 202119min

Larrimah: Australia’s unsolved outback mystery
The disappearance of Paddy Moriarty from the outback town of Larrimah in 2017 has puzzled police and amateur sleuths alike. Investigative reporters Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson have spent years on the case and are telling the story so far in their new book, Larrimah. Caroline and Kylie join us on The Briefing to share the mysterious story of Paddy’s case and to shed light on the equally mysterious town where it all played out. TODAY'S HEADLINES QLD calling for calm as cases rise ahead of NRL grand final Covid cash to be phased out as home testing plans confirmed Confusion in NSW over vax certification Gabby Petito's family call for Brian Laundrie to hand himself in Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28 Syys 202120min

A new warning from the man who predicted Black Summer
During the Black Summer bushfires, Former NSW fire chief and long-time volunteer firefighter Greg Mullins emerged as a critical voice in the debate about how Australia should respond. Now, in a new book, Greg is sharing his experiences from a career spent fighting fires and a warning of what’s to come. On today’s episode, he breaks down what it’s like to face a mega-fire and shines a light on the hard truths of human-caused climate change and what we should do about it. TODAY'S HEADLINES NSW issues warning to unvaccinated as extended roadmap released PM uncommitted on attending Glasgow climate summit Trump administration considered kidnapping, killing Julian Assange: report UK gripped by fuel shortage Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
27 Syys 202120min




















