Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 13 hours 16 minutes
Bridie Jabour speaks with editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and deputy editor Patrick Keneally about the Albanese government’s budget narrative
Jane Lee speaks to Daisy Dumas and Caitlin Cassidy about what the protesters want and whether this growing movement could lead to change.
Reged Ahmad speaks to south Asia correspondent Hannah Ellis-Petersen about the logistical challenges of the mammoth election and why Narendra Modi is popular yet divisive
Courts and justice reporter Nino Bucci tells Nour Haydar about the months-long investigation into Victoria’s alleged mushroom murders, and the latest court developments in the case.
Investigative reporter Sarah Martin explains to Jane Lee how the education system has reached crisis point
Bridie Jabour speaks with editor in chief Lenore Taylor and deputy editor Patrick Keneally on the hazy relationship between faith and politics
Economics correspondent Peter Hannam tells Nour Haydar what the Reserve Bank’s reaction might be
My Place has been taking its ideologies offline and into local government
Journalist and coercive control educator Jess Hill speaks to Nour Haydar
Police have arrested dozens of students across US universities after a crackdown on pro-Palestine protests on campuses. Erum Salam and Margaret Sullivan report from New York