The Australians Who You’re Still Allowed To Hit
Mamamia Out Loud15 Dec 2023

The Australians Who You’re Still Allowed To Hit

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Apparently, one in four Australians still think smacking is “necessary” to properly raise kids. But it’s now illegal in 60 countries including New Zealand… so why are we so far behind?

Plus, celebrity divorces, more royals drama and some very surprising trends - here are our predictions for 2024.

And, we wrap up our bests and worsts of the week which include a milestone birthday, Jon Hamm and a Clare baby update.

The End Bits:

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Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens

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