
What hosting the Women’s World Cup means for Australia ⚽️
Australia has won the bid to host the biggest women’s sporting event in the world, the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. On today's episode we speak to Matildas star striker Hayley Raso straight after the ...
25 Jun 202021min

The Business Case for Gender Equality
The data is in! Employing and promoting women makes a company more productive and more profitable, so why aren’t all businesses doing more of that? In this episode we brief you on a brand-new report t...
24 Jun 202018min

The cost of an arts degree could be about to double... is that fair?
Last week the government announced they want to make some uni degrees cheaper and others a lot more expensive. On today's episode Annika Smethhurst explains the proposed changes, plus we speak with t...
23 Jun 202020min

Should Western Australia have its own Brexit?
Could now be the perfect time for a WAXIT and Western Australia to break away from the rest of the country? There’s long been the undercurrent of a breakaway movement in WA, re-appearing when the bord...
22 Jun 202021min

Will Victoria's outbreak derail Australia's Covid-19 success?
Victoria has reimposed coronavirus restrictions and extended its State of Emergency after its highest number of new cases in months. On Todays episode we take a look at what led to this spike, and w...
21 Jun 202018min

The Weekend Briefing with special guest Andrew Denton
Welcome to a special weekend edition of The Briefing with guest Andrew Denton. Andrew is one of Australia’s most loved media identities and after losing his father to a painful death a few years ago h...
19 Jun 202020min

Voluntary Assisted Dying – Is it working? and should all Australians have access to this option?
Today marks one year since Victoria introduced a voluntary assisted dying scheme. It’s the first Australian state to enact Voluntary Assisted Dying laws, so the question is: Should the rest of the co...
18 Jun 202024min

The Bushfire Recovery effort: How are people doing?
Millions of you donated to help the bushfire victims. But have we helped the people that need it? Before the pandemic the devastation and the smoke from the bush fires was all consuming. Over 18.6...
17 Jun 202020min






















