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  • The ‘senseless, shocking and preventable’ deaths at the centre of a landmark domestic violence inquiry

  • Inside Damascus after the fall of Bashar al-Assad

  • How the housing crisis is reshaping Australia

  • What really helps with hangovers?

  • Newsroom edition: News Corp’s gas splash and the mining industry’s election agenda

  • The “heartfelt hypocrisy” of Hunter Biden’s pardon

  • Is an election closer than we think?

  • Death by Taser: the trial of police officer Kristian White

  • What’s going on with fluoride?

  • Newsroom edition: do voters still care about the climate during a cost-of-living crisis?

  • Could the surviving members of the Bali Nine be coming home?

  • Unpicking Dick Smith’s strident views on renewables

  • The suspected methanol poisonings in Laos

  • James Carville on where he thinks the Democrats went wrong

  • Newsroom edition: are there lessons for Labor in Trump’s win?

  • The Kyle and Jackie O Show: when are shock jocks too shocking?

  • Big spending: the politics of Australian electoral reform

  • Trump’s new cabinet: ‘authoritarianism and chaos’

  • What makes a country happy

  • Clare O’Neil on Labor’s plan to fix the housing crisis

  • Newsroom edition: Elon Musk, and why the Guardian is no longer posting on X

  • Inside the secretive world of Aldi

  • The high cost of Australia’s dental care divide

  • Finding one trillion dollars at Cop29

  • Students are drowning in debt. Will Labor’s plan help them?

  • Arthur Sinodinos on what Trump keeping his promises means for Australia

  • Newsroom edition: what Trump 2.0 may mean for the future of Australian politics

  • The return of President Trump

  • Bonus episode: US election count update

  • Your guide to US election day

  • US election countdown: one day to go

  • Will young voters in swing states decide the US election?

  • US politics: what’s at stake for the climate if Trump wins?

  • Anthony Albanese and the Qantas firestorm

  • 'We are not robots': Woolworths workers tracked and timed

  • Everything you need to know about PFAS

  • Why Lidia Thorpe’s royal protest continues to hit a nerve

  • Undercover inside a ‘scientific racism’ network

  • US politics: why Elon Musk needs Donald Trump to win

  • Liam Payne: the heady rise and tragic death of a One Direction star

  • Newsroom edition: the abortion culture war and its consequences

  • US election countdown: will it be Trump or Harris?

  • The 'doomsday cult' recruiting Australian university students

  • Dating apps and attacks on gay men

  • Bringing the blue whale back from the brink

  • US Politics: do the Democrats have a ‘men’ problem?

  • The killing of Yahya Sinwar

  • Newsroom edition: why the PM’s beach house matters in politics

  • Will Australia ever ditch the monarchy?

  • The Marles-Tarnawsky dispute

  • The polarising politics of the Queensland election

  • The next generation fighting for an Indigenous voice

  • US politics: can Republicans flip the Senate in November?

  • Have Labor’s ‘nature positive’ plans turned negative?

  • Universities and AI: can they coexist?

  • Could the crisis in the Middle East reshape Australian politics?

  • Australia’s growing reliance on burning rubbish for energy

  • How England’s far-right riots erupted

  • US politics: underwhelming Walz and more presentable Vance in VP debate

  • Newsroom edition: the right to protest and Peter Dutton’s strongman politics

  • ‘We are terrorised’ on the ground in Beirut

  • Could supermarket superprofits be fuelling Australia's inflation?

  • The bravery of Gisèle Pelicot in the rape trial horrifying France

  • When will public schools be fully funded?

  • US politics: the southern states that could sway the election

  • Could ditching negative gearing be the bold move Albanese needs?

  • Sisonke Msimang on why politics needs to be more diverse

  • Is the environment still top priority for the Albanese government?

  • The secret Succession battle for the Murdoch empire

  • The devastating secrets of Huw Edwards

  • US politics: what will Donald Trump do if he loses the election?

  • How Lebanon’s pagers and walkie-talkies became deadly weapons

  • Labor and the Greens hit an impasse on housing

  • The super profits behind selling Australian homes

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh: the verdict

  • A beacon of hope: SA’s renewable revolution

  • Retracing Labor’s road to gender parity

  • Could Albanese’s social media ban for children do more harm than good?

  • Elle Macpherson, misinformation and making sense of the wellness industry

  • US politics: who won the Trump and Harris debate?

  • David Pocock on the threat of election deepfakes

  • Kathryn Joy on being raised by the man who killed their mother

  • What will it take for the world to care about Sudan?

  • US politics: how Trump and Harris are preparing for their showdown

  • Could Dutton use the NSW Liberal chaos to pull the party to the right?

  • Australia’s weather mood swings and the climate crisis

  • The PM’s diplomatic dance (and ‘hot mic’ moment) in Tonga

  • The census debacle of Labor’s own making

  • What you buy and what it says about the economy

  • US politics: Will election denier Kari Lake help Trump win Arizona?

  • Newsroom edition: is Labor folding too often on ‘divisive’ debates?

  • How a baby bust is changing our world

  • What Labor’s loss in the NT means for Australian politics

  • One mother’s plea for gambling ad reform

  • ‘We were all in shock’: two teals on the toxic tenor of political debate

  • US politics: Harris’s message of freedom & fairness as she accepts the Democratic nomination

  • Newsroom edition: Peter Dutton is ‘flooding the zone’ with distractions

  • The debate over daylight saving

  • Why Dutton wants to close the door to Gazan refugees

  • Wieambilla inquest: what motivated the Trains?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 8

  • US politics: Trump and his terrible, horrible, no good, very bad month

  • How Bangladesh’s longest-serving leader was toppled by student protests

  • Newsroom edition: the media is in crisis, gambling ads are not the answer

  • Why is no one counting murdered Indigenous women and children?

  • The forces threatening Labor’s re-election agenda

  • Higgins v Reynolds: A very political defamation trial

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 7

  • US politics: Who is Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ running mate?

  • Newsroom edition: ‘alert but not afraid’, the changing nature of terrorism

  • Inside Lebanon as war looms

  • How a botched murder investigation left two families broken

  • Is Australia stuck with an airline duopoly?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 6

  • US politics: What is Project 2025? And why is Trump distancing himself from it? - podcast

  • How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge

  • Newsroom edition: the culture wars being waged around the Olympics

  • How the pursuit of profit is devaluing Australian degrees

  • 'Like a glass of wine': the growing popularity of cannabis gummies

  • Can Anthony Albanese’s new cabinet win the next election?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 5

  • Harris navigates Netanyahu visit and stance on Israel

  • Newsroom edition: what kind of leader do voters want in these chaotic times?

  • How social media is luring men into the Manosphere

  • US election: the prosecutor v the convicted felon

  • Why are Australian homes so cold?

  • Biden drops out – what happens now?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 4

  • US politics: who is JD Vance, Donald Trump’s candidate for vice-president?

  • Newsroom edition: has life for Australians become harder, or does it just feel that way?

  • Screaming and freezing: the kids put in Queensland isolation cells

  • Inside the renewable energy resistance in regional Australia

  • Mona’s fake Picassos: performance or prank?

  • The attempted assassination of Donald Trump

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 3

  • US politics: How the US should tackle the threat of autocracy

  • Newsroom edition: why anti-protest laws won’t stop climate activists

  • Is it time for Joe to go?

  • France’s leftwing alliance beat the far right, but what now?

  • Is Labour’s landslide win in the UK election a reason for hope?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 2

  • US politics: Trump’s immunity and Biden’s woes

  • Newsroom edition: does Fatima Payman’s exit mean Labor needs to change with the times?

  • The enigma of Keir Starmer

  • How high inflation has changed what we eat

  • Fatima Payman and the cost of voting with her conscience

  • Can we reverse the rise of food allergies?

  • US Politics: why was the presidential debate such a disaster for Biden?

  • Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 1

  • Newsroom edition: was Labor right to compromise on banning vapes?

  • Inside Australia’s first truth-telling commission

  • Julian Assange released from prison

  • Family, policy or luck: what decides your fate?

  • The chill that remains in the Australia-China relationship

  • US politics: Joe Biden’s immigration pledge

  • Newsroom edition: 'It’s the cost of living, stupid'

  • Peter Dutton’s nuclear gamble

  • The deeply troubling world of deepfakes

  • Two years in: Amy Remeikis’ Labor report card

  • The destructive consequences of financial abuse

  • US politics: Hunter Biden’s conviction and a confusing Republican response

  • Newsroom edition: The consequences of Peter Dutton’s climate war

  • Anthony Albanese on climate change, Gaza and China

  • How a far-right push in Europe triggered a shock election in France

  • Does fast food have a supersized influence over Australian media?

  • Why is Rishi Sunak predicted to lose the UK election?

  • US politics: the supreme court’s ethics problem

  • Newsroom edition: how lobbyists delay reforms everyone else wants

  • Australia’s response to the ICC’s case against Netanyahu

  • A journey on weight-loss drug Ozempic

  • ‘Items of interest’ found in search for Samantha Murphy

  • Will another immigration scandal topple a minister?

  • Trump guilty on all counts – so what happens next?

  • Newsroom edition: why it feels like a recession even though it’s not

  • Why a ‘good job’ doesn’t guarantee a home any more

  • How New Caledonia caught fire

  • Inside a women’s shelter at the height of a national crisis

  • What does bird flu mean for Australia?

  • Newsroom edition: why Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy makes no sense

  • Greg Lynn trial: murder or ‘tragic accident’?

  • Peter Dutton’s populist migration policy

  • What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night?

  • Gaza through the eyes of two Australian doctors

  • Jim Chalmers on his budget balancing act

  • Put it down! Should children be allowed smartphones?

  • Lenore Taylor and Karen Middleton unpack budget 2024

  • Can the Queensland Police Service change?

  • Could a council ban on same-sex parenting books be overturned?

  • Newsroom edition: how Labor is trying to frame the 2024 budget

  • The Australian uni students camping out in support of Palestine

  • India election: what’s at stake for democracy under Modi?

  • Alleged mushroom murders: Erin Patterson faces court

  • Why are Australian schools failing children with disabilities?

  • Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics

  • Is stubborn inflation taking away any hope for an interest rate cut?

  • The fringe groups taking an interest in Queensland’s council elections

  • Jess Hill on what it will take to stop men killing women

  • Why are police cracking down on US campus protests?

  • Newsroom edition: can governments control big tech?

  • Is Elon Musk above Australian law?

  • Why weren't the Bondi stabbings declared a terrorist act?

  • Who really wins if the Enhanced Games go ahead?

  • How ‘childcare deserts’ are holding Australia back

  • Newsroom edition: From Bruce Lehrmann to violence in Sydney, what happens when the media gets it wrong?

  • Sydney church stabbing: how an alleged attack reignited tensions

  • Is the Middle East on the brink?

  • The Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial verdict

  • How the Bondi Junction stabbing attack unfolded

  • Newsroom edition: Labor’s changing rhetoric on Palestine

  • How Centrepay plunged vulnerable Australians into debt

  • What is Reddit really worth?

  • Navigating the science of treating menopause

  • Sex, drugs and credit cards: new allegations heard at Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial against Ten

  • Israel divided: Netanyahu’s coalition crisis

  • Bake for Gaza: Inside the kitchen supporting Palestinian arrivals

  • Labor’s big deportation miscalculation

  • The rise and fall of Vice Media

  • The science behind your sense of intuition

  • Who screwed millennials? Yanis Varoufakis on the death of capitalism

  • Can millennials unscrew themselves? Part 5

  • Who screwed millennials out of a secure job? Part 4

  • Who screwed millennials out of affordable education? Part 3

  • Who screwed millennials out of affordable housing? Part 2

  • Who screwed millennials: a generation left behind, part 1

  • Newsroom edition: the struggle to get big money out of politics

  • Karen Middleton on the state of Australian politics

  • Black Box episode three: repocalypse now

  • Could Australia go nuclear?

  • The princess and the pictures

  • Introducing: Who screwed millennials?

  • Newsroom edition: the future of Australia’s alliance with the US

  • The presidential rematch no one wants

  • The fight to make EVs more affordable

  • The hunt for ClothOff: the deepfake porn app

  • In the witness box: former police officer Zachary Rolfe testifies

  • Newsroom edition: the Liberal party’s policy problem

  • Ten years on: the disappearance of MH370

  • Black Box episode one: The connectionists

  • Can we fix our Universities?

  • Have they found a cure for the tiredness epidemic?

  • Newsroom edition: can Peter Dutton win the next election?

  • The alleged double murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies

  • Will shaming employers close the gender pay gap?

  • The high-stakes political fight for Dunkley

  • ‘Genocide isn’t a crime that grows old’: a special Guardian Australia/Four Corners investigation

  • Newsroom edition: the political resistance to clean energy

  • More boats, more votes: why Dutton is manifesting a crisis

  • The shocking death and extraordinary life of Alexei Navalny

  • Why police are accused of radicalising an autistic teenager

  • Is Joe Biden too old to be president?

  • Newsroom edition: Barnaby Joyce and the politics of privacy

  • Why Peter Dutton doesn’t want the right to disconnect

  • Dog résumés? The lengths we’re going to for a rental property

  • Why is generation Z so divided on gender?

  • How supermarkets make you pay more

  • The murder of Brianna Ghey

  • A photoshop scandal and the murky ethics of AI

  • 'I don't want to die': how two doctors put their faith in their work

  • The invisible Australians who die three decades prematurely

  • The fight over Māori rights

  • Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter?

  • What’s gone wrong at Boeing?

  • Contamination risk: how asbestos can end up in our parks

  • How to stop doomscrolling

  • Albanese’s gamble on tax

  • The terrifying, far-right ‘masterplan’ sparking protests across Germany

  • Why Peter Dutton wants you to be angry at Woolworths

  • The colossal collapse of an Australian crypto scheme

  • What the science says about how to get active

  • Can the Australian economy pull off a miracle in 2024?

  • The cases against Donald Trump

  • Will South Africa’s genocide case against Israel succeed?

  • Why people are quitting dating apps

  • What’s behind Australia’s love affair with SUVs?

  • Why has Australia been hit with so much rain?

  • Sarah Martin and Tory Shepherd on their clash with Putin’s ‘goons’

  • Matilda Boseley on the health kick that landed her in a lake

  • ‘We heard the curlews calling’: Wesley Enoch’s enduring connection to place

  • Wendy Harmer on her Oscars letdown

  • William McInnes on his ‘perm of love’

  • Kylie Kwong on a moment that changed her strongman father forever

  • Mike Bowers on the Brussels pub crawl that birthed Talking Pictures – Full Story podcast

  • Rhys Nicholson on being mugged … twice

  • ‘Chased out of town’: Amy Remeikis on the great Texas cake controversy

  • Yumi Stynes on snogging Robbie Williams

  • Full Story revisited: The closure of the Uluru climb

  • Full Story revisited: Where did all the Antarctic sea ice go?

  • Full Story revisited: Anna Funder on the ‘invisible labour’ behind George Orwell’s writing

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  • How the Guardian covered 2023, with Katharine Viner – Full Story podcast

  • The year the world labelled fossil fuels as the problem

  • The year women changed Australian sport

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  • Has the referendum 'information war' changed political reporting? Your questions answered

  • Newsroom edition: the stories that defined 2023 – Full Story podcast

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