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    Teal party power and Albo’s political booby trap: the week in politics

    29/05/2026 | 15min
    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 still TBC and with an inbuilt political booby trap for the Coalition.
    At the same time, Pauline Hanson is floating her own negative gearing model - as One Nation surges in the polls.
    And while Labor and the Coalition wrestle with how to fend off Hanson’s rise - the Teals are mulling a plan of their own - a teal party combining the power of Independents like David Pocock, Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender. But are they really better together?
    Today, political editor at news.com.au Sam Maiden on Albo’s budget resolve, Pauline’s proposal, and teal party power.

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    Guest: Political editor at news.com.au Sam Maiden
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    ‘A serious mess’: The crisis inside the corruption watchdog

    28/05/2026 | 17min
    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 corruption in the Commonwealth public sector has ended in a crisis of confidence – over Robodebt, his ongoing Defence links, and whether the watchdog properly managed conflicts of interest.
    Brereton says he has become a distraction from the commission’s work. But his resignation raises the question: do the NACC’s problems end with him?
    Today, independent journalist Nick Feik, on how Australia’s anti-corruption watchdog ended up in crisis – and whether it can recover.

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    Guest: Independent journalist Nick Feik
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    The fantasy of Trump’s Iran deal

    27/05/2026 | 17min
    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 Iran is threatening to retaliate, amid fears the conflict could escalate again.
    And while Trump insists peace talks are still “proceeding nicely”, he has raised the stakes for negotiators – trying to turn a narrow deal over Iran, Hormuz and sanctions into something much bigger: an expansion of the Abraham Accords, normalising relations between Israel and more countries in the region.
    Today, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, Gregg Carlstrom, on the fragile ceasefire, Trump’s bigger gamble, and who will blink first in the standoff between America and Iran.

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    Guest: Middle East correspondent for The Economist, Gregg Carlstrom
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    Kids forced to represent themselves in court: The NT’s legal aid crisis

    26/05/2026 | 16min
    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 defendants in the Northern Territory – many of them disadvantaged or with English as their second or third language, some just children – all being forced to go it alone in a legal system most adults would struggle to navigate.
    Lawyer Clancy Dane says a shortage of legal aid, exacerbated by the state government’s tough-on-crime agenda, is leaving vulnerable people without the right to a fair trial. Now, he’s fighting to change that.

    Today, Territory Criminal Lawyers principal Clancy Dane, on what he says is the worst legal aid crisis the country has ever seen.

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    Guest: Territory Criminal Lawyers principal, Clancy Dane
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    Part 1: On board the flotilla captured by Israel

    25/05/2026 | 16min
    This week, seven Australians returned home after being detained by Israel.
    They had been part of the Global Sumud Flotilla – more than 400 activists from 56 countries trying to reach Gaza by sea, carrying food and medicine.
    Four days after they set sail from Turkiye, Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla in international waters and took the passengers to Israel.
    Then Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, released footage of detainees bound on the ground, as he stood over them and taunted them.
    Israel says the operation was lawful and that no one was harmed. But the Australians who have now returned say they were beaten, humiliated, denied food and water, and held for almost 80 hours.
    Today, in part one of a two-part episode, filmmaker and flotilla participant Juliet Lamont on what she says happened from the moment Israeli forces reached her boat.
    7am has contacted the Israeli embassy for comment.
    And a warning, this episode contains reference to sexual assault.

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    Guest: Flotilla activist, Juliet Lamont
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