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- Last week Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for fewer childhood vaccines, sprouting links to autism – which have been definitively disproved by scientists and health organisations around the world.
During Trump’s second term, the misinformation from the president and his health secretary, RFK Jr, has been relentless – undermining public trust in vaccines, as outbreaks of previously eliminated diseases flare up again.
Today, Professor of Public Health at the University of Sydney’s Infectious Diseases Institute Julie Leask on the politicisation of antivax sentiment, and the implications for Australia
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Guest: Professor of Public Health Julie Leask
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - For most of Australia’s recent history, preparing for war has meant preparing the military.
Now, the government is turning its attention on the rest of us.
A new parliamentary inquiry will examine Australia's civilian preparedness and whether we could keep fuel flowing, supply chains moving and essential services running through a major conflict.
It comes as the government warns Australia is facing the most threatening strategic circumstances since the Second World War.
Today, Sam Roggeveen, Director of the Lowy Institute’s International Security Program, on what major conflict would actually mean for Australians, and whether we’re preparing for the right threats.
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Guest: Director of Lowy Institute’s International Security Program, Sam Roggeveen
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Whistleblower David McBride has been released from prison on parole, after serving 27 months for leaking classified Defence documents to journalists.
Those documents helped expose allegations of war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
Years on, he’s still the only person to have been sent to prison over the Afghan Files.
Today, as McBride is released, we’re returning to an interview Ashlynne McGhee recorded with him just before he was jailed – on why he leaked those documents, whether he had any regrets, and how Australia keeps its secrets.
This episode was first published in May 2024.
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Guest: Whistleblower and former military lawyer, David McBride
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - After years of pressure to tackle gambling harm, the Albanese government is trying to get its long-awaited reforms through parliament, looking to cut a deal with the Opposition, sparking a debate over just how far the government is prepared to go to get its reforms through.
Meanwhile, immigration is becoming one of the defining battles in federal politics, as One Nation’s growing support and hardline approach force both major parties to confront how they respond to its agenda.
And amidst it all, Barnaby Joyce declared One Nation “one of the gayest parties in Australia”, after a former One Nation candidate called homosexuality a mental illness.
Today, SBS Chief Political Correspondent, Anna Henderson, on a hectic week in parliament; the fight over immigration, gambling reform and a warm conversation between the PM and President Trump.
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Guest: SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - For decades, Rupert Murdoch’s media empire has helped shape politics and public debate, and in doing so, has often left lasting consequences for some of the people caught in its sights, from politicians, to public figures to everyday people. The consequences can be devastating.
Journalists Matthew Ricketson and Andrew Dodd have a name for what happens when that attention becomes a campaign, they call it ‘getting Murdoched’.
Today, co-author of their new book Getting Murdoched, Matthew Ricketson on the people who’ve found themselves on the receiving end, and the media culture that could outlast Rupert Murdoch himself.
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Guest: Co-author of Getting Murdoched Matthew Ricketson
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