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    Acid rain, toxic water & tonnes of CO2: The hidden cost of the Iran war

    19/04/2026 | 16min
    The images coming out of the US-Israeli-led war in Iran have been described as apocalyptic.
    Oil depots have burned for days. Strikes have hit petrochemical facilities and the area around the Bushehr nuclear power plant. In Tehran, toxic black smoke has blanketed the city, with residents reporting black acid rain falling from the sky.
    After thousands of missile and drone strikes, Iran and parts of the Gulf are facing not only a humanitarian and economic crisis, but an environmental one too.
    Analysts estimate that, in the first 30 days of the war, almost 9 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions were released into the atmosphere.
    Today, Dr Patrick Bigger, the interim executive director of the Climate and Community Institute, on the long-term environmental cost of this war – and why some are calling these strikes ‘ecocide’.

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    Guest: Research director of the Climate and Community Project, Dr Patrick Bigger.
    Photo: AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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    The powerful firms reshaping our universities

    18/04/2026 | 13min
    One of Australia’s most prestigious universities is now at the centre of three investigations and could be about to face a fourth.
    Last year, ANU vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell resigned after pressure over a massive restructure and the hidden role consultants played in shaping it.
    Now two inquiries are now looking at whether the changes, meant to save $250 million, were ever justified. A separate investigation is looking into bullying allegations against former chancellor Julie Bishop. And Bell herself has been suspended from her ongoing role as a distinguished professor, accused of serious misconduct.
    It comes as powerful firms are reshaping higher education. A recent Four Corners investigation found Australian unis are spending roughly $1.8 billion a year on consultants and contractors.
    Today, we’re bringing you an episode from 2025, where senior reporter for The Saturday Paper Rick Morton examines how consultants came to shape Australian unis, and what that’s meant for higher education.

    This episode first aired in July 2025.

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    Guest: Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton
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    “Dumb bigotry” and recession warnings: the week in politics

    17/04/2026 | 15min
    This week, the Albanese government has been forced to confront a growing sense of instability, with fresh warnings from the IMF about the global economy, including the potential impact on Australia.
    It’s placed new pressure on Treasurer Jim Chalmers ahead of the budget, as the government deals with a fuel supply scare that pulled the prime minister back to the country in the middle of an overseas mission to secure supplies for the nation.
    As Labor tries to steady nerves, the opposition is pushing a hard line on migration, with Angus Taylor reaching for politics that feel both familiar and deliberately divisive – so much so that it prompted a former prime minister to release a scathing statement.
    Today, press gallery veteran Paul Bongiorno on the economic anxiety hanging over the government, the opposition's incendiary pitch on migration, and how both sides are trying to define the moment.

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    Guest: Press Gallery veteran Paul Bongiorno
    Photo: AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts
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    Albo’s gambling ad gamble: too little too late?

    16/04/2026 | 16min
    For years, gambling advertising has spread far beyond the ad break, becoming a familiar part of how Australians watch sport, follow news about sport and spend time online. Three years after the Murphy review called for a comprehensive ban, the Albanese government has finally responded.
    But the government’s plan to reign in online gambling advertising has drawn sharp criticism. With campaigners and crossbenchers arguing it falls well short of what was recommended.
    And in that gap, a bigger fight has opened up about how deeply betting has worked its way into Australian media and Australian’s lives.
    Today, Crikey media reporter, Daany Saeed, on the government’s plan to reduce gambling ads, and why its long-awaited response is already under fire.

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    Guest: Crikey media reporter Daanyal Saeed
    Photo: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
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    When kids = content: Inside the world of family influencers

    15/04/2026 | 16min
    It started as a bunch of mummy bloggers on the internet trading tips on everything from breastfeeding to toddler tantrums.
    Now the world of child and family influencers has become a billion-dollar business where kids equal content and absolutely nothing is off limits.
    Today, Fortesa Latifi, author of the new book “Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online” offers a rare look inside the belly of the beast from some of the kids who have come out the other side.

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    Guest: Author and journalist, Fortesa Latifi
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