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    Getting addicted to nangs, being tracked by your parents + the Met Gala

    05/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Experts are warning that nang use is on the rise across the country. So what's it like to be addicted to nangs? We speak to a 21-year-old who wants access to nangs restricted after his addiction caused a drug-induced psychosis.
    And should you let your parents track your location at all times? Because more and more parents are tracking their adult children, and it could be normalising coercion tactics. 
    Plus, we unpack why jars of 'urine' were left at the Met Gala.
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    01:25 - What it's like being addicted to nangs
    12:50 - Parents using tracking apps
    23:47 - Why are there protests at the Met Gala?
    Guests: 
    Professor Julaine Allan, Professor of Rural Health, Charles Sturt University
    Maria Atienzar-Prieto, Research Fellow, Griffith University
    Wenlei Ma, Culture Editor, The Nightly
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    Grieving Kumanjayi Little Baby, housing hope + toupee comeback

    04/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Healing ceremonies are being held across the Northern Territory as communities grieve Alice Springs girl Kumanjayi Little Baby. 
    And we look at how young people are feeling about housing in the lead up to the budget. 
    Plus, we hear from young men turning to toupees to find their confidence again, after losing their hair. 
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    01:30 - Understanding sorry business
    11:41 - Will the budget address inequality?
    17:42 - Balding in your 20s
    Guests: 
    Dana Morse, Indigenous affairs reporter, ABC
    Ben Buchanan, clinical psychologist
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    DEEP DIVE: Fighting hunger in a fuel crisis

    01/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    Food relief charities across the country are seeing a massive spike in demand in response to the global fuel crisis.
    OzHarvest, a leading food rescue charity, says young people, particularly uni students, are doing it tough right now.
    So what happens when the cost of living gets too much?
    In this week's deep dive, hack goes out with a young guy trying to meet the demand for food in Melbourne, and we speak to someone on the front lines of this crisis.
    Guests: 
    Alex Landsberry , OzHarvest delivery driver
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    THE SHAKEUP: Pauline gets a plane, staying anonymous online + tech fails

    01/05/2026 | 30 mins.
    Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart, has gifted One Nation leader Pauline Hanson a plane worth more than 1 million dollars. 
    Plus, a Tasmanian Senator had to delete her Anzac Day post this week after a raunchy rap song was 'mistakenly' added to the video. So what's your most embarrassing tech fail?
    And, should you be allowed to be anonymous online? Greece doesn't think so.
    Dave Marchese is joined by comedian and podcaster, Fergus Neal, and journalist and creator, Issy Phillips.Get the whole story from Hack:
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    Tragic end to NT search, the Bondi royal commission + what is love?

    30/04/2026 | 31 mins.
    Police say they have found a body believed to be that of a missing five-year-old Alice Springs girl, whose family has asked for her to be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby. 
    And a royal commission established after the Bondi terror attack has released its interim report. So what has it found about antisemitism in Australia? 
    Plus, Dee Salmin shares how almost dying changed her perspective on what it means to be happy - whether you're single or not. 
    Editor's Note: In addition to her work as an author, Dee Salmin is the host of triple j's podcast The Hook Up.
    Listen now: 
    01:12 - Tragic end in Alice Springs search
    05:47 - How should Australia address anti-Semitism? 
    10:14 - How our idea of love is changing
    Guests:
    Olivana Lathouris, reporter, ABC Darwin
    Dariya (Dee) Salmin, author of It's Not Love, Actually: How to Find the Life and Love You Deserve
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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.
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