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    Conspiracy Nation part 1: The COVID conspiracy pipeline

    27/06/2026 | 15min
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia – like many countries – saw protesters take the streets.
    They weren’t just protesting lockdowns, they were rallying around a tangle of fears and conspiracies.
    Those threads fused into a broader worldview that pulled people down a pipeline and built a small industry of influencers.
    Today, Conspiracy Nation authors Ariel Bogle and Cam Wilson on the conspiracy pipeline: how it works, who benefits, and where it’s heading now.
    This is part one of a two-part series that was originally published in August 2025.

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    Guest: Authors of Conspiracy Nation, Cam Wilson and Ariel Bogle
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    Conspiracy Nation part 2: From fringe to Parliament

    27/06/2026 | 16min
    It’s easy to dismiss conspiracy theories as fringe or imported.
    But conspiratorial ideas are gaining traction with everyday Australians – about one in three endorse at least one conspiracy belief.
    They’re also being echoed by people in power, and have spilled into real-world violence.
    Today, Conspiracy Nation authors Cam Wilson and Ariel Bogle on how conspiracies leap from the fringe to the mainstream – including all the way to Parliament house.
    This is part two of a two-part series that was originally published in August 2025.

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    Guest: Authors of Conspiracy Nation, Cam Wilson and Ariel Bogle
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    One Nation’s “monoculture” splits the Liberal Party

    26/06/2026 | 15min
    Pauline Hanson’s call for Australia to become a monoculture was meant to draw a line around national identity. Instead, it opened up a new split inside the Liberal Party.
    This week, the idea left Opposition Leader Angus Taylor looking bewildered, unable to say clearly where he stood on multiculturalism.
    Andrew Hastie took the opposite approach in navigating the challenge presented by One Nation, launching a full frontal assault on One Nation from inside the Coalition party room.
    And as the right fights over Hanson’s rise, a new party from two teal independents is trying to offer voters another way out.
    Today, news.com.au political editor Samantha Maiden, on a week of conservative confusion, One Nation pressure, and the teal independents trying to turn disillusionment into votes.

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    Guest: news.com.au political editor Samantha Maiden
    Photo: AAP Image/Lukas Coch
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    Is this the demise or rise of Karl Stefanovic?

    25/06/2026 | 18min
    Karl Stefanovic has spent decades as one of the most recognisable faces on Australian television.
    A household name from the largely inoffensive world of breakfast television.
    Now, that multi-million dollar career at Nine is officially over, after Stefanovic published an interview with Tommy Robinson, a British far-right activist with a long criminal history, who has built a large following based on hate-driven rhetoric towards Muslims, immigrants, the changing face of Britain; and on the claim that he’s being silenced by the establishment.
    But the fall out from the podcast, including his split with Nine, may have worked in Stefanovic’s favour as he tries to forge a new career in outrage podcasting.
    Today, Crikey’s media reporter Daanyal Saeed on Karl Stefanovic, the interview that ended his time at nine, and the audience he may have been chasing all along.

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    Guest: Crikey media reporter Daanyal Saeed
    Photo: The Karl Stefanovic Show
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    The race to stop bird flu becoming a “wildlife massacre”

    24/06/2026 | 13min
    Bird flu has reached mainland Australia – with cases first confirmed in WA and now South Australia.
    The strain, detected in three seabirds, is H5N1 – a deadly form of the virus that has swept through wild birds overseas, forced farmers to slaughter millions of chickens, spread to mammals, and, in the United States, infected dairy cows and farm workers.
    Authorities in Australia say the risk to the public is low – but for wildlife, an outbreak could be devastating.
    Experts fear it could become the tipping point for species already endangered or close to extinction.
    Today, CEO of the Invasive Species Council Jack Gough, on the race to stop bird flu becoming a wildlife disaster in Australia.

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    Guest: CEO of the Invasive Species Council, Jack Gough
    Photo: PR Handout/Lori-Ann Shibish, Esperance Wildlife Hospital and Sanctuary.
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