Nauru, Manus and why we need the medevac bill – Australian politics live podcast
As the government continues to frame the passing of the medical evacuation bill as a national...
Nauru, Manus and why we need the medevac bill – Australian politics live podcast
As the government continues to frame the passing of the medical evacuation bill as a national...
Zali Steggall on challenging Tony Abbott – Australian politics live podcast
Katharine Murphy talks with the Manly-raised Olympic skier and lawyer about her independent...
Why are rural voters deserting the Coalition? – Australian politics live podcast
With pressing issues such as climate change, drought and agricultural turmoil being ignored by...
Why neoliberalism is its own worst enemy – Australian politics live podcast
Are the banking royal commission and slow wage growth signs of a backlash against the economic...
David Dungay inquest resumes but will it be delayed again? – Breathless podcast
In a courthouse in Lidcombe in Sydney’s west, a mother walks in to listen to the inquest into the...
Is racism eroding our democracy? - Australian politics live podcast
After the Christchurch shooting there has been a lot of reflection on the language used in...
'Storm's coming': weak economy hangs over budget – Australian politics live podcast
As Australians feel a slowdown in the housing market and stagnant wages, what will Tuesday’s 2019...
What was the point of this year's federal budget? - Australian politics live podcast
Enter the budget lockup with the Guardian Australia crew and learn the ins and outs of how this...
Our rare tiny marsupial, hanging on in the mountains – Look at me podcast
When we think of the effects of climate change it’s easy to focus on rising sea levels – but what...
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From powerbroker to leader: can Bill Shorten win the election? – Australian Politics live podcast
What kind of leader is Bill Shorten and will his instincts lead the Labor party to victory in the...
How did we start Guardian Australia? Behind the lines podcast
In 2012 Katharine Viner’s editor, Alan Rusbridger, took her aside and proposed starting a branch...
Tim Winton on men, boys and writing 'with my heart in my mouth' – Behind the Lines podcast
In a speech recorded in March at The School of Life in Melbourne, the Australian author explains...
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Anne Davies tells the story of the Murray-Darling basin and water buybacks, explaining how they...
The story behind Herbert, the most marginal seat in the country – Australian politics live podcast
Amy Remeikis takes you to Townsville to explain how Queensland electorates differ vastly from...
Will Tasmania confound election predictions again? - Australian politics live podcast
At the 2016 federal election, Tasmania’s surprising swing towards Labor heralded a better result...
Will Tasmania confound election predictions again? - Australian politics live podcast
At the 2016 federal election, Tasmania’s surprising swing towards Labor heralded a better result...
On the NSW south coast sits the seat of Gilmore, considered a must-win for Labor to form...
Why George Pell was sentenced to six years and what happens next – The Reckoning podcast
In an extraordinary sitting of the county court of Victoria, chief judge Peter Kidd sat and...
David Marr on the extraordinary rise of George Pell – The Reckoning podcast
Now that George Pell has been found guilty of child sexual abuse, we can ask ourselves: what does...
Inside George Pell’s trial: ‘The room was deathly silent’ – The Reckoning podcast
In 2018 George Pell found himself in a Melbourne courtroom facing five charges of child sexual...