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    Sold for $1: The Christian Brothers tactic denying victims justice

    08/07/2026 | 16 mins.
    Survivors say it’s like being stabbed in the back; some were just days away from finally having their day in court against the Christian Brothers when their cases were suddenly put on hold.
    The Catholic religious order is crying poor, saying it doesn’t have enough money to pay child sexual abuse victims the compensation they’re owed.
    But it’s been revealed that assets worth billions of dollars – that could have been used in the payouts – were instead transferred just out of reach of survivors.
    Today, Managing partner at Marque Lawyers, Michael Bradley, on the multimillion-dollar properties sold off for just a dollar, and the crushing court decision that’s left victims in the cold.

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    Guest: Managing partner at Marque Lawyers, Michael Bradley
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    Life after Gaza’s “ceasefire”

    07/07/2026 | 16 mins.
    Since the ceasefire was announced late last year, Gaza has faded from the headlines. But the horror of life there has not stopped.
    More than 1,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire was announced in October, and thousands more have been wounded, as people continue to face a daily struggle for survival.
    Independent journalist Antony Loewenstein, author of The Palestine Laboratory, has recently travelled through the Middle East, including the West Bank, and has been speaking to people in Gaza.
    Today, Antony Loewenstein tells us what he saw in the West Bank, what he’s hearing from Gaza, and what it means for the future of Palestine 1,000 days on from the start of Israel’s war.

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    Guest: Independent journalist and author of The Palestine Laboratory, Antony Loewenstein
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    The dating app conman who stole millions and the victim pushing for change

    06/07/2026 | 13 mins.
    Last year, Tracy Hall was sent a dating profile that sent chills down her spine. The name on the profile was different, but the image was that of notorious conman Hamish McLaren.
    He had been jailed for scamming 15 Australians out of $7.6 million – including Tracy, his girlfriend and final victim, whose life savings he stole after meeting her under a fake identity.
    Now, as McLaren prepares for release on parole this week, Tracy says the systems that allowed him into her life still haven’t been fixed.
    Today, Tracy Hall on the conman who stole her life savings, the growing romance scam industry costing Australians tens of millions of dollars a year, and whether dating apps are doing enough to protect the people using them.

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    Guest: Romance scam advocate and survivor Tracy Hall
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    “It’s f***ing bad manners” Bernard Fanning on AI robbing Australian music

    05/07/2026 | 18 mins.
    For generations of Australians, Powderfinger songs are tied to first loves, long drives, share houses, break-ups and summers that still feel close enough to touch.
    They were written by people, played by a band, and carried by listeners into their own lives.
    Now, that music has been found inside the machinery of artificial intelligence, harvested into vast datasets without permission and without payment.
    At the same time, the federal government is fending off whistleblower claims of a “dirty deal” with tech giants that would give AI access to Australian music and art in exchange for billion dollar investments
    Today, Bernard Fanning on what happens when machines are trained on our songs, and who gets to tell Australian stories, us or AI.

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    Guest: Bernard Fanning
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    How Kumanjayi Walker’s death should change the NT Police

    04/07/2026 | 15 mins.
    It’s been one year since Kumanjayi Walker’s family gathered in the Central Australian community of Yuendumu, to hear the findings of a coronial inquest into his death.
    Kumanjayi Walker, a 19 year old Warlpiri-Luritja man, when he was shot and killed by former constable Zachary Rolfe in 2019.
    In 2022, Zachary Rolfe was found not guilty of Kumanjayi Walker’s murder, but his family has always maintained that Rolfe’s racism played a role in Walker’s death – something the coroner said couldn’t be ruled out.

    Today, we’re bringing you an episode recorded just after the inquest, with investigative journalist Kate Wild – whose book, The Red House, examines Kumanjayi Walker’s death and how the racist culture of the Northern Territory Police enabled Zachary Rolfe to act with impunity.
    This episode was originally published in July 2025.

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    Guest: Investigative journalist and author of The Red House, Kate Wild
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