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Who screwed millennials? Yanis Varoufakis on the death of capitalism


In this bonus episode of Who screwed millennials, co-host Matilda Boseley speaks to Yanis Varoufakis about how capitalism has mutated into technofeudalism


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   15m
 
 

Can millennials unscrew themselves? Part 5


Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley speak to Amy Remeikis and Greg Jericho to find out how millennials can use their new-found political influence for good


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   24m
 
 

Who screwed millennials out of a secure job? Part 4


Why is the best way to get a pay rise to get a new job?


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Who screwed millennials out of affordable education? Part 3


How did a system that was meant to make access to university more equitable end up burdening students with the very $100,000 degrees John Howard promised Australia would never have?


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   47m
 
 

Who screwed millennials out of affordable housing?


How did the government set fire to the Australian housing market? Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley look at how the threat of a communist uprising, a benign sounding tax review and one prime minister’s admiration for two world leaders changed the lives of young Australians


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   50m
 
 

Who screwed millennials?


In this new series, Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley investigate how millennials became the first generation worse off than their parents


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   20m
 
 

Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics


Jane Lee speaks with editor in chief Lenore Taylor and head of newsroom Mike Ticher about the vested interests in political donation reform


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   20m
 
 

Karen Middleton on the state of Australian politics


Guardian Australia’s new political editor Karen Middleton tells Nour Haydar how she got hooked on politics


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   23m
 
 

Black Box episode three: repocalypse now


When Eugenia Kuyda created Replika, the AI companion app, she had no idea how popular it would become. The results were powerful … but so was the backlash


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   34m
 
 

Could Australia go nuclear?


Environment reporter Graham Readfearn talks to Nour Haydar about why Australia’s climate wars are going nuclear


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