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    Could the Andrew scandal bring down the King?

    23/2/2026 | 14 mins.
    By the time a wide-eyed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was slumped in the back of a Range Rover on his way to the police station last week, the reality had hit home. The man who was once a prince, watching his life crumble before his eyes.
    Now, as the world reels from Andrew’s arrest, and the royals scramble to protect themselves from one of the biggest crises the palace has ever faced – a warning from a royal biographer: that Charles could go down too.
    Today, royal historian Andrew Lownie, who literally wrote the book on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, on what’s next for the former prince – and whether the King could be forced to abdicate the throne.

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    Guest: Andrew Lownie, historian and royal biographer
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    Why Elon’s million satellites could spell disaster

    22/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    Elon Musk and his SpaceX team want to launch up to one million satellites as part of a proposal to power massive data centres in space.
    They pitch it as a clean, green alternative to regular data centres. But as Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly crowded, what will Elon’s mega constellation do to our night sky? And could a crash between satellites set off a catastrophic chain reaction?
    Today, Associate Professor of Astronomy Sam Lawler on the potential for disaster, the need for new space laws, and the time a huge piece of space junk landed in her home town!

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    Guest: Associate Professor of Astronomy, Samantha Lawler
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    Inside the Coles and Woolworths 'fake' discounts case

    21/2/2026 | 14 mins.
    Coles and Woolworths are now in court.
    The case, brought by the consumer watchdog, came on the back of hundreds of angry posts on X, TikTok and Reddit from shoppers archiving the supermarkets giants’ prices – and accusing them of gaming their “Down Down” and “Prices Dropped” promotions.
    The ACCC alleges some of those promotions were misleading – with the “discount” price the same as, or higher than, what had been charged just weeks earlier.
    Today, economist and journalist Peter Martin on the “illusory” discounts – and how a Cadbury Caramello Koala helped fuel the outrage.

    This episode was first published in October, 2024.

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    Guest: Economist Peter Martin.
    Photo: The New Daily
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    Why Howard’s battlers are turning to Hanson

    20/2/2026 | 12 mins.
    This week Pauline Hanson declared there are “no good Muslims” and renewed her call for a ban on people from Gaza and other so-called “terror hotspots”. After a backlash from across the community she has since walked back her comments on Muslim Australians, but her track record for stoking racial division remains intact.
    It’s language that was once politically toxic. Now it’s cutting through with a whole generation of voters who feel they’ve been dudded by the promise of prosperity through hard work alone.
    Today, Director of Strategy and Analytics at RedBridge Group, Kos Samaras, on the voters once known as Howard’s battlers, why more of them are turning to One Nation, and the forces reshaping Australia’s political centre and the social fabric of its democracy.

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    Guest: Kos Samaras, Director of Strategy and Analytics at RedBridge Group
    Photo: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
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    “Yarning with Youth”: our new Commissioner for Aboriginal kids

    19/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    Sue-Anne Hunter has had a long career which started as a social worker and reached the heights of Commissioner for Victoria’s Truth Telling Commission - The Yoorook Justice Commission. Now she’s been appointed as Australia’s first National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People, and the weight of the responsibility is very real.
    Her appointment comes at a time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults are being imprisoned at one of the highest rates in the world, incarceration rates are rising instead of falling, Indigenous people make-up nearly a third of all deaths in custody, and most Closing the Gap targets for children are not on track; with some going backwards.
    So the task to break the cycle that leads to these appalling stats is a huge one.
    Today, National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People, Sue-Anne Hunter on the task ahead and giving voice to children who have too often been spoken about, but rarely listened to.

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    Guest: National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children, Sue-Anne Hunter.
    Photo: AAP Image/James Ross
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