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A daily News podcast featuring Ange Lavoipierre
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ABC News Daily

A daily News podcast featuring Ange Lavoipierre
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It’s a tale of Australia’s richest woman, swimming stars, a renowned Indigenous artist, and a portrait. Vincent Namatjira’s painting of Gina Rinehart is apparently so unflattering the National Gallery of Australia has been asked to take it dow
Australia is meant to be transitioning to an energy future not powered by fossil fuels. But the federal government has put out an energy policy that plans for a life for gas “through to 2050 and beyond”. So, what is Labor up to given it sold i
Robotaxis are already on the roads in some cities overseas, including San Francisco. Elon Musk wants to call his version of the self-driving vehicle the Cyber Cab and he dreams of Tesla owners sending their cars out on their own to collect pas
A ‘Future Made In Australia’ has a nice ring to it. But is it really wise for the government to throw almost $23 billion at industries to help along the transition to net zero emissions and a green future? The federal opposition thinks it will
To some he’s a hero for helping to expose alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, to others he’s a criminal who stole and shared military secrets. This week, a judge jailed former military lawyer David McBride for five years and eight months for sh
To some he’s a hero for helping to expose alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, to others he’s a criminal who stole and shared military secrets. This week, a judge jailed former military lawyer David McBride for five years and eight months for sh
The federal budget delivers a $300 power bill rebate to every household in the country, along with the previously announced tax cuts.The treasurer says it’s responsible cost of living relief that’ll force the inflation rate down faster than ex
A former Chinese spy has revealed the lengths taken by its security services to track down dissidents overseas, including in Australia, and get them back home.Some expat Chinese who are critical of the communist party and leader Xi Jinping fea
He shares one of the most famous names in US political history, but can he change the course of the next US election?Robert F Kennedy Jr, a nephew of the former president John F Kennedy is running as an independent and while he won’t win, he c
Don’t you get sick of the constant text messages warning that you haven’t paid a toll, or that you’ve missed a package delivery or have a refund owing?In many cases they’re clearly fake but there are scams that aren’t so obvious, and Australia
When a porn star took the stand in a New York courtroom, her account of sex with Donald Trump was so detailed and at times graphic, the former US president’s lawyers called for a mistrial.Trump often kept his eyes closed as Stormy Daniels spok
There have been two knife attacks within just weeks of each other that are being linked to terrorism. One was a church in Sydney and the other outside a Bunnings in Perth on the weekend.Both involved teenage boys. So, what’s going on? Today, i
You have to be aged at least 13 to access social media like TikTok, Twitter and Instagram in Australia. But is that an appropriate age, given the disturbing content available and harm heavy social media use can cause? Could we just ban smartph
You have to be aged at least 13 to access social media like TikTok, Twitter and Instagram in Australia. But is that an appropriate age, given the disturbing content available and harm heavy social media use can cause? Could we just ban smartph
Two deadly crashes and a mid-air door blowout have rocked the reputation of Boeing, with questions intensifying about the quality of its planes.Concerns about the 737 MAX aircraft peaked when a hole opened up on the side of an Alaska Airlines
At Columbia University in the heart of New York City late one evening this week riot police stormed a university hall. They entered via a window to arrest students who’d for weeks been camping out at the campus to protest against the war in Ga
Most Australians had never flown it and now they may never get a chance. Bonza has followed so many other airlines and gone into administration, meaning yet again less competition in our aviation market. Today, the rise and rapid fall of the b
Inflation pressures were meant to be coming off a bit more by now, but a higher than expected reading has one prominent economist suggesting interest rates could go up three times this year.So, why is inflation so sticky? And will the Reserve
At big rallies on the weekend women and men came together to say enough is enough, that violence against women must end.Today, the ABC’s Patricia Karvelas on what needs to happen to address one of the nation’s most entrenched problems. Feature
In Australia, an increasing number of children are missing school and part of the problem is what has been called school avoidance or refusal. But families who are struggling say it’s more accurately called ‘school can’t’ because some students
After the Bondi attack, like so many other women, journalist Louise Milligan found the horror of it hard to comprehend. Since then and with the death of yet another young woman allegedly at the hands of a former partner this week, discussion a
It must feel like a never-ending battle for Rupert Murdoch. His British newspaper group is continuing to face legal action more than a decade after the phone hacking scandal came to a head. Now he’s settled with the actor Hugh Grant who was ac
Australian political leaders are united in their condemnation of Elon Musk.He’s been described as an arrogant billionaire and a cowboy with no social conscience. Now, Musk is ready for a legal fight over demands he remove videos of last week’s
Imagine opening your next electricity bill and it’s double what it usually is.  More Australians are finding themselves in a position where their power bills are rising, not because they’ve changed how much electricity they use, but because th
He’s on trial for falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal, but Donald Trump’s woes haven’t harmed him in the polls yet.Instead, it’s abortion that’s become one of his most problematic issues as the former president works to get b
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