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    Jim Chalmers defends his budget

    20/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    For two decades, we’ve had a tax policy that pushed up house prices, gave landlords huge advantages, and ultimately created an intergenerational wealth divide.
    A week ago, the government said it wanted to do something about that and announced changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax.
    But the budget hasn’t gone down well – for some, it doesn’t go far enough to make a real difference to the housing market. For others, particularly in business, changes to capital gains go too far.
    Today, Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends his budget.

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    Guest: Treasurer Jim Chalmers
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    Keli Holiday and the new risk of touring Trump's America

    19/05/2026 | 15 mins.
    You may know him as Keli Holiday, one-half of Peking Duck, or even as Abbie Chatfield’s boyfriend…
    Now, Australian musician Adam Hyde has become the latest high-profile victim of Trump’s tough border rules – after he was denied re-entry to the States in the middle of his North American tour.
    The explanation? National security concerns. That’s it – nothing more.
    And it’s not an isolated incident. In Trump’s America, Australian artists are increasingly finding themselves blocked from entry, threatening their careers and livelihoods in a market that’s crucial for their success.
    Today, co-founder of Lamestream, Osman Faruqi, on border control, censorship and why the Australian government should be pushing back

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    Guest: Co-founder of Lamestream, Osman Faruqi
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    Doped-up athletes and million dollar prizes: The Enhanced Games is here

    18/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    This weekend in Vegas, athletes including Australian swimmer James Magnussen will take part in the Enhanced Games – a competition that freely allows doping.
    It's the creation of controversial Australian entrepreneur Aron D’Souza, and it's bankrolled by Peter Thiel and one of Donald Trump’s sons.
    The competition has enticed athletes with huge cash prizes – and is, in turn, selling the performance-enhancing drugs those athletes will experiment with.
    Today, Chief Sports Writer at The Sydney Morning Herald Tom Decent – on the spectacle, and the seediness of the Enhanced Games.

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    Guest: Chief sports writers at the SMH, Tom Decent
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    Eurovision, Israel and the politics of pop music

    17/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    Over the weekend, Eurovision got a feel-good ending. Bulgaria won the contest for the very first time with their infectious song Bangaranga. And Australia came close - with Delta Goodrem placing 4th.
    But the controversy over Israel didn’t go away. Israeli singer Noam Bettan finished second, after getting a huge huge public vote – despite protests outside the contest, boycotts from five countries, and warnings over the Israeli broadcaster KAN running a campaign telling people to vote ten times.
    Eurovision insists it’s a non-political contest... but over the past three years, Israel’s place in it has exposed how political that stage can be – and how useful it can be for a government trying to shape how the world sees it.
    Today, author of Eurovision!: A History of Modern Europe Through the World’s Greatest Song Contest, Chris West, on the boycott, the vote, and how Israel turned the world’s biggest song contest into a soft-power campaign.

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    And Eurovision audio is courtesy of SBS.

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    Guest: Author of Eurovision!: A History of Modern Europe Through the World's Greatest Song Contest, Chris West.
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    AUKUS: This could only end in a very bad place

    16/05/2026 | 14 mins.
    This week’s budget shows AUKUS is getting bigger.
    The government is putting more money into the agencies, workforce and infrastructure needed for nuclear-powered submarines.
    But the deal still relies on the US agreeing to sell them to Australia, and on a Trump administration that has already reviewed AUKUS through an “America First” lens.
    And as the program grows, the public still knows very little about what Australia is trading away to keep it alive.
    Today, former Director of War Studies for the Australian Army, Dr Albert Palazzo, on the secrecy around AUKUS – and the US military expansion on Australian soil.
    This episode was originally published in December 2025.

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    Guest: Former Director of War Studies for the Australian Army and adjunct professor at UNSW, Dr Albert Palazzo
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