• BONUS: Should we ditch King Charles and Queen Camilla?
    Jun 6 2026

    As most states (sorry, WA and QLD) gear up to celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday tomorrow, some might be asking the question Aussies have been asking themselves for decades;

    Why are we still living life under the British monarchy?

    In this bonus episiode of The Briefing, we hear from a republican and a monarchist about their arguments to either leave or stay.

    This episode was first published in October 2024 as King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Australia for a royal tour.

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    20 mins
  • Antoinette Lattouf on power, scandal & women who win
    Jun 5 2026

    Antoinette Lattouf is no stranger to The Briefing. Long before she became the centre of one of Australia’s most closely watched media controversies, she was sitting in the host’s chair herself.

    Since then, the journalist, author and co-founder of ETTE Media has endured a very public battle with the ABC after being taken off air over a social media post about Gaza - a dismissal later found by the Fair Work Commission to be unlawful.

    In this chat with Sacha Barbour Gatt, Antoinette reflects on the fallout from that experience, the lessons behind her new book Women Who Win, and why women who challenge the status quo are so often punished for it.

    Weekend list with Helen Smith

    • Listener Karli TO WATCH: Widows Bay on Apple TV
    • TO WATCH: The Sheep Detectives in cinemas
    • TO TRY: Digital photo frame
    • TO WATCH: The Real Housewives of Rhode Island on Hayu

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    38 mins
  • Barnaby Joyce’s on-air backflip + Are house prices really falling?
    Jun 5 2026

    Headlines:

    • One Nation’s Barnaby Joyce backtracks over kicking permanent residents out of their homes
    • ASIC is formally investigating KPMG
    • Thermos King Food Jar recalled after causing vision loss in the US
    • China’s about to put a 55% tariff on Aussie beef
    • Prince Andrew appears with a massive face bruise

    Deep Dive:

    Aussies love to talk about property prices, and the focus this week has been on new data showing declines in some house prices. But how significant are the downturns in Sydney and Melbourne, and what kind of properties are still hitting record highs?

    In this episode of The Briefing Natarsha Belling is joined by My Bui, economist at AMP, to talk about whether Australia is actually in a property correction, and what it could mean for your finances.

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    18 mins
  • Hezbollah rejects ceasefire + The 60-year plan to make you love robots
    Jun 4 2026

    Friday Headlines:

    • Labor facing uphill battle to get CGT and NDIS legislation passed
    • Government calls for investigation into sexual assault allegations of Australian flotilla members
    • Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire
    • Bondi hero charged with assault
    • Content creator fired over viral Indigenous skit

    Deep Dive: A robot recently beat the human half-marathon world record by seven minutes, another walked the Met Gala red carpet, while one major world religion is ordaining them as monks.

    Humanoid robots are turning up in spaces we once thought were exclusively ours - and that's not an accident. It's the latest move in a multibillion-dollar effort to make machines feel familiar, relatable and, ultimately, welcome.

    In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou traces the 60-year playbook behind our relationship with machines - from a 1960s MIT chatbot to a breathing AI in your pocket – to explain how we arrived at a moment where robots are beginning to move from our screens and showrooms into our streets.

    Further listening from headlines:
    'I heard the screams': Inside Israeli detention

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    24 mins
  • Trump rebuked by Congress + Stabbed man shoots home invader
    Jun 4 2026

    Headlines:

    • Trump rebuked by Congress over war powers, as Iran and Lebanon agree to new ceasefire
    • Elderly man was stabbed before shooting home invader in rural NSW
    • Melbourne Neo-Nazis convicted over ANZAC Day boos, as High Court dismisses hate group challenge
    • Mary the Tassie Devil is still on the loose

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    5 mins
  • The surprise groups voting One Nation + The secret to cleaner, greener AI
    Jun 3 2026

    Thursday Headlines:

    • One Nation support surges among women, inner-city livers and the wealthy
    • Netanyahu brushes off tensions as Trump confirms fiery phone call
    • Australia among countries facing new US tariffs
    • 80% of cigs and vapes smoked in Australia last year were illegal
    • Lisa Jane Spencer faces backlash for skit mocking Aboriginal Australians
    • NSW to allow medicinal cannabis users to drive

    Deep Dive: We already know that our increasing appetite for all things AI has the potential to harm the planet and our hip pockets, with energy-hungry data centres needed to power the demand.

    A new report by the Climate Council has highlighted this fact, with fears of a 25% increase in electricity prices by 2035 and 3x growth in water consumption and energy needs in less than four years if things keep going unchecked.

    But there are ways for data centres to be green, with the Climate Council’s CEO Amanda McKenzie explaining how on this episode of The Briefing.

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    26 mins
  • Australia's economic growth slows + KPMG scandal deepens
    Jun 3 2026

    Headlines:

    • GDP growth in March quarter was 0.3%, lower than expected
    • Carlton dick pic case to be heard in public
    • Protests in Britain over police actions during stabbing death
    • Active fighting again between Iran and the US
    • Bear attacks in Japan are on the rise

    Deep Dive:

    The accounting firm KPMG is in crisis, after a whistleblower revealed KPMG had used confidential client information to secure further work for itself. Accounting firms are meant to be the upstanding citizens of the corporate world – now, though, KPMG is at risk of losing customers who no longer trust their documents will be kept secret.

    In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Tansy Harcourt, senior writer for The Australian.

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    15 mins
  • Trump calls Netanyahu ‘f***ing crazy’ + The Tony Abbott revival tour
    Jun 2 2026

    Wednesday Headlines:

    • Israel strikes southern Lebanon despite Trump’s announcement
    • Changes to the NDIS will cause ‘material harm’ to disabled Australians
    • Barnaby Joyce joins anti-abortion rally in Sydney
    • Charlie Pickering calls Grace Tame's ABC podcast 'problematic'
    • The ‘franken-can’ named Australia’s worst packaging

    Deep Dive: Tony Abbott is back in frontline Liberal Party politics, after being appointed the party’s Federal President.

    But not everyone in the party is convinced it's a good idea. Supporters see Abbott as a powerful communicator who can help reconnect the Liberals with their base, while critics fear his return could overshadow leader Angus Taylor and deepen divisions between the party's conservative and moderate wings.

    In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with AFR political editor Phillip Coorey about why Abbott is back, how much influence a party president really has, and whether his return can help reverse the Liberal Party's decline

    Further listening from the headlines:
    “Globalise the Intifada” explained

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    24 mins