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    Do we need a royal commission into violence against women?

    03/06/2026 | 15min
    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.
    We’ve known for a long time that Australia has a problem with violence against women. Little seems to work to change the statistics. For some advocates - a Royal Commission is the only chance at making a difference.
    A petition calling for that - now sits at more than 110-thousand signatures.
    Today, writer and advocate Jess Hill on whether it will ever happen, and what it could achieve, if it did.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

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    Guest: Writer and advocate, Jess Hill
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    Could Pauline Hanson actually become Prime Minister?

    02/06/2026 | 16min
    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 immigration policies, dating back to Howard.
    But her power and her popularity have never been greater than they are today. A recent poll has one Nation as the most popular party in the country, surpassing Labor in primary support.
    So just how possible is an Australia governed by One Nation?
    Today, host of The Conversation’s The Making of One Nation podcast, Ashlynne McGhee, on the party’s popularity and what it will try to do with it.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

    And you can check out The Making of One Nation podcast here

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    Guest: Making One Nation podcast host, Ashlynne McGhee
    Photo: AAP Image/Lukas Coch
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    The next pandemic: Why the world’s more at risk than ever

    01/06/2026 | 16min
    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 released as the world grapples with Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks, as well as one of Australia's worst diphtheria outbreaks on record.
    The report found that, despite advances in vaccines and diagnostics, climate change, armed conflict and misinformation are undermining global preparedness.
    Today, Professor Sharon Lewin from the Doherty Institute, on the risk of a large-scale disease outbreak and what we should be doing to prepare for it.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

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    Guest: Doherty Institute Director, Professor Sharon Lewin
    Photo: EPA/MARIE JEANNE MUNYERENKANA
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    Why Sarah Wilson says civilisation is collapsing

    31/05/2026 | 13min
    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 political systems are nearing collapse?
    That’s the question Australian author Sarah Wilson has been interrogating for the last three years for her new book, ‘I Eat The Stars’.
    Today, writer Sarah Wilson on what happens when the systems that hold us together begin to fray all at once – and what the future looks like after civilisational collapse.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

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    Guest: Author Sarah Wilson
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    ‘We do not feel safe’: Kumanjayi White’s grandfather on the danger of the NT police

    30/05/2026 | 15min
    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 will not face charges. The coronial investigation is still underway, with another directions hearing expected next month.
    Kumanjayi White’s grandfather – Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves – had already spent years calling for accountability after the death of another young Warlpiri man, Kumanjayi Walker, who was shot and killed by NT police officer Zachary Rolfe in 2019.
    For Jampijinpa Hargraves, the deaths of Kumanjayi Walker and Kumanjayi White are part of the same crisis: Aboriginal people living under a system that does not make them safe.
    Today, Jampijinpa Hargraves, on life under the watch of police, the pressure of systems that were never made to protect his people – and what real safety would look like.
    This episode originally aired in May, 2025.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

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    Guest: Warlpiri elder Jampijinpa ‘Ned’ Hargraves.
    Photo: AAP Image/James Ross
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