The Briefing

A national daily news podcast, The Briefing gives you the latest headlines, discussion and explainer interviews to keep you informed and entertained.

Bringing you the news you need to know at 6am and 4pm Monday to Friday, and profile features across the weekend, The Briefing is Australia's go-to news podcast for your commute, coffee or exercise.

Know more in minutes.

Hosted by journalists Sacha Barbour Gatt, Chris Spyrou and Natarsha Belling.

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Your no-bullshit explainer on nuclear power in Australia

Your no-bullshit explainer on nuclear power in Australia

Since Peter Dutton’s announcement on the Liberal party’s intention to go nuclear, there has been fierce debate on if it will work and if the Australian public should commit to it. But what are the pla...

4 Heinä 202421min

Senator Fatima Payman has quit Labor over Palestine. Now what?

Senator Fatima Payman has quit Labor over Palestine. Now what?

“With a heavy heart but a clear conscience, I announce my resignation from the Australian Labor Party. I have informed the Prime Minister that, effective immediately, I will sit on the crossbench to r...

4 Heinä 202414min

SpaceX's billion-dollar deal to destroy the International Space Station

SpaceX's billion-dollar deal to destroy the International Space Station

NASA have announced that the International Space Station is doomed to de-orbit by 2031, and SpaceX are going to help take it down with a contract worth $1.26 billion (AUD). It’s the end of an era – th...

3 Heinä 202422min

The US lawsuit that could change live music around the world

The US lawsuit that could change live music around the world

One of the world’s biggest live entertainment companies, Live Nation, has been hit with a double whammy. It’s being sued by the US Department of Justice following its subsidiary Ticketmaster being tar...

3 Heinä 202412min

‘No inherent cruelty’: What farmers think about the live export ban

‘No inherent cruelty’: What farmers think about the live export ban

This week, campaigners for animal rights won a years-long battle to ban the live export of sheep, with the practice to end by 2028 after it was passed in parliament. According to Animals Australia, th...

2 Heinä 202419min

After today's court ruling, could a US president kill a political rival?

After today's court ruling, could a US president kill a political rival?

For the first time ever, the American Supreme Court has ruled that former presidents are protected from criminal prosecution for some of what they do in office. Donald Trump is currently facing three ...

2 Heinä 202413min

How to spot the key signs your suburb's about to be gentrified

How to spot the key signs your suburb's about to be gentrified

You love where you live and locals are worried the suburb’s about to be ‘gentrified’. It can be a good thing and a bad thing. Great news if you own your home, but not good news if you rent and rents a...

1 Heinä 202420min

Why the internet is worried about teen TikTokkers Aussie Bro Squad

Why the internet is worried about teen TikTokkers Aussie Bro Squad

Have you heard of Aussie Bro Squad? The four brothers from regional NSW have made a bit of a name for themselves on TikTok after filming and uploading themselves performing high-energy dance routines....

1 Heinä 202410min

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