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An independent daily news show. We feature the country’s best reporters, covering the news as it affects Australia. This is news with narrative, every weekday.
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The ‘playbook’ lobbyists use to delay climate action
When Professor Christian Downie appeared before a Senate inquiry into climate and energy misinformation, he warned that Australia is facing coordinated campaigns designed not to debate climate…
Policy advisor Rinehart and One Nation’s three million dollar payday
Pauline Hanson has spent decades casting herself as the outsider, the voice of people who feel ignored by the political class. Now, One Nation is surging in the polls and in donations. On Friday…
Emily Maitlis on the Belfast riots, Elon Musk, and the anti-migrant frenzy
The scenes in Belfast this week have been horrifying to watch - ugly clashes, masked men rioting in the streets, immigrant families begging neighbours to hide their children - fearing for their…
“Hit them hard”: Trump unleashes on Iran amid claims he’s lost control
Donald Trump is right now following through on his threats to “hit Iran hard again” unleashing another round of strikes. Trump says he wants a peace deal, but in the past 24 hours, the war has…
Ditch the Witch 2.0 and the personal toll of sexist abuse in politics
When Julia Gillard delivered her now-famous misogyny speech in 2012, it was against a backdrop of some horrendous sexist attacks. One of the most prominent was “Ditch the Witch” – a slogan on a…
Inside the Neo-Nazi compound funded by millionaires
Last month, the federal government announced that the biggest neo-Nazi organisation in the country would be listed as a hate group. A few days ago, The Age revealed the group’s former leader, Thomas…
Meet Jeni and her 2681 alter personalities: together they made legal history
The conversation you’re about to listen to is almost certainly unlike any interview you’ve heard before. It’s unlike any 7am has ever done.Dr Jeni Haynes has dissociative identity disorder, otherwise…
Mega data centres in bed with big gas: how fossil fuels are powering the AI boom
Right now, AI data-centre mega-hubs as large as 350 hectares are being planned across Australia – that’s the equivalent of 175 MCG playing fields. And the energy they need to fuel them is just as…
Trapped in a Cambodian scam factory
Earlier this year, authorities found something extraordinary inside a Cambodian scam compound: a fake Australian Federal Police office. There were Australian flags, AFP-style logos, and desks staged…
Can Tony Abbott save the Liberal party?
Tony Abbott is back at the centre of Liberal Party politics. The former prime minister has been elected unopposed as federal Liberal Party president – a role that sounds administrative, but carries…
Nick McKenzie on Mick Gatto, the underworld, and construction corruption
In Melbourne, few names carry the weight of Mick Gatto. For decades, he’s been known as a survivor of the gangland wars, a man whose influence has stretched from the city’s underworld into the heart…
Do we need a royal commission into violence against women?
29 women have been killed in Australia so far this year - most allegedly by their intimate partner. Their names sometimes hit the headlines, but often not. And even then, the outrage seldom lasts. …
Could Pauline Hanson actually become Prime Minister?
For decades Pauline Hanson has been on the fringe of politics. Sometimes mocked, often ignored, occasionally courted. Even from that position she’s been influential: her presence can be felt in our…
The next pandemic: Why the world’s more at risk than ever
Five years on from COVID, a new report has found the world is even more vulnerable to new pandemics than it was before. The report, by a body linked to the World Health Organisation, has been…
Why Sarah Wilson says civilisation is collapsing
The world is facing a series of large-scale crises – war, declining democracy, climate catastrophe. So, is it all a sign that our civilisation is reaching its limits – and that our economic and…
‘We do not feel safe’: Kumanjayi White’s grandfather on the danger of the NT police
One year ago this week, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man, Kumanjayi White, died after being restrained by police inside a supermarket in Alice Springs. This week, his family was told the officers involved…
Teal party power and Albo’s political booby trap: the week in politics
Well, the budget blowback is showing no signs of easing but this week the government doubled down, introducing the legislation for its tax changes to parliament. Albeit with the detail around CGT…
‘A serious mess’: The crisis inside the corruption watchdog
Paul Brereton – the outgoing head of Australia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission – was grilled at Senate estimates this week. Brereton’s time leading the body charged with investigating serious…
The fantasy of Trump’s Iran deal
Guest host Waleed Aly joins the 7am team as the US launches fresh strikes inside Iran, in the middle of a ceasefire. Days earlier, Donald Trump had said an agreement to end the war was close. Now…
Kids forced to represent themselves in court: The NT’s legal aid crisis
For most of us, facing court with no lawyer and no legal advice in a case that could change the course of your life would be unthinkable. But that’s the situation currently facing dozens of…
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