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    Deal or no deal? What Trump’s peace plan really means

    15/06/2026 | 13min
    Donald Trump said what he wanted for his 80th birthday was world peace
    And now, alongside the UFC spectacle on the White House lawn, he appears to have given himself the headline he wanted: a so-called peace deal with Iran.
    Or more accurately - a sixty day “pause” – while negotiations continue.
    Today Director of the Australia Institute's International & Security Affairs Program Dr Emma Shortis on the latest end of the war announcement - and what could derail it.

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    Guest: Director of the Australia Institute’s International & Security Affairs Program, Dr Emma Shortis
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    Peter Garrett on Aukus, politics and the fight for “the soul of the country”

    14/06/2026 | 17min
    Aukus is the most expensive defence project in Australia’s history; a project, that at its heart has the plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines through the United States and the United Kingdom.
    But the doubts around it are growing: over the cost, over whether Australia will get the submarines it’s been promised, and over what the deal means for our sovereignty.
    Now, a public inquiry, in lieu of parliamentary debate, led by former Labor minister Peter Garrett is putting Aukus under scrutiny.
    Today, Peter Garrett on why he believes Australians deserve answers, and whether it’s too late to walk away.

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    Guest: Lead commissioner of the Aukus Inquiry, Peter Garrett
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    The ‘playbook’ lobbyists use to delay climate action

    13/06/2026 | 15min
    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 solutions, but to stall them.
    Professor Downie has spent years inside boardrooms and the lobbying world studying how these campaigns are built – tracing the billions spent on messaging by lobby groups, PR firms and think tanks – and outlining what he calls “the climate obstruction playbook”. It’s a strategy refined in Washington and increasingly echoed in Australia.
    Today, Professor at ANU’s School of Regulation and Global Governance, Christian Downie, on how the obstruction playbook has been so successful in stopping action on climate change.
    This episode was originally published in October, 2025.

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    Guest: Professor at ANU’s School of Regulation and Global Governance and Director of the Governing Energy Transition Lab, Christian Downie
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    Policy advisor Rinehart and One Nation’s three million dollar payday

    12/06/2026 | 16min
    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 their fundraising site crashed under the weight of more than three million dollars in new money, forcing Labor to treat Hanson less like a fringe dweller and more like a direct threat.
    But as Hanson’s popularity grows, so does the scrutiny of what sits behind it. This week, she admitted she’s taking policy advice from Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart, the billionaire mining magnate she describes as a friend and supporter.
    Today, contributing editor at The New Daily, Amy Remeikis, on Pauline Hanson’s growing momentum and the billionaire and corporate backing of her outsider politics.

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    Guest: Contributing editor at The New Daily, Amy Remeikis
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    Emily Maitlis on the Belfast riots, Elon Musk, and the anti-migrant frenzy

    11/06/2026 | 16min
    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 safety.
    Politicians, far-right agitators, and billionaire Elon Musk have been accused of sparking the riots - weaponising a brutal stabbing attack, to ramp up anti-migrant rhetoric and whip protestors into a frenzy.
    Today, British journalist and host of The News Agents, Emily Maitlis on the far-right forces at play in the UK, and why the Belfast riots should serve as a warning to Australia, and the world.

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    Guest: Journalist Emily Maitlis
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