• Is the Karl Stefanovic saga a midlife crisis or media evolution?
    Jun 29 2026

    Karl Stefanovic was the face of Australian morning television for 25 years. Lauded for wearing the same suit for a year to highlight sexism, laughed at for showing up drunk on air following the Logies.

    Now he’s agreed to part ways with Nine, the owner of our mastheads, after he featured far-right, anti-Islam British activist Tommy Robinson on his podcast.

    Today, columnist and senior journalist Jacqueline Maley on whether the Stefanovic saga is the new rite of passage for the middle-aged man, or, if it signifies a fundamental shift in mainstream media.

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    16 mins
  • In an age of information overload, this is what happens to our brains
    Jun 28 2026

    For decades, neuroscientists have offered opposing theories for how our brains process the risks and rewards of daily life. Some thought our brains dedicate the most energy into managing everyday realities. Others have thought our brains fire up when we’re thrown something unexpected.

    Now we have an answer. And it might make you re-think how you live.

    Today, science reporter Angus Dalton on findings by researchers from the University of Sydney, published in The Journal of Neuroscience, that might help explain how our brains are functioning, in this age of information overload.

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    18 mins
  • High risk or the right time? Zali Steggall on the new teal party
    Jun 25 2026

    This week independent MPs Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender announced they would form a new political party, Community Strong Australia.

    Steggall was successful as the first teal candidate, winning the prize seat of Warringah on Sydney’s north shore from former prime minister Tony Abbott in 2019.

    Spender took Sydney’s blue-ribbon electorate of Wentworth from Liberal David Sharma in 2022.
    But the leaderless Community Strong is a high-risk strategy, as all other teal MPs have declined to join.

    Today, Steggall is a special guest on Inside Politics with Jacqueline Maley to talk about, amid the fracturing of the Coalition and the rise of One Nation, why now is the right time for Community Strong Australia.

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    27 mins
  • Peter Hartcher on Australian nihilism, fear and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
    Jun 24 2026

    More Australians feel unsafe in the world than ever before, according to new research from the Lowy Institute.

    And it is this environment of fear – fear of a bad economy, of terrorism, of immigration – that makes for an environment ripe for a political party like One Nation to prosper.

    Today, international and political editor Peter Hartcher on how Australia is experiencing a moment he has never witnessed before, and where the solutions lie.

    Background reading

    • This is the Australia that Pauline Hanson has been waiting for – a frightened country

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    22 mins
  • Starmer ousted: Why the British government is in turmoil
    Jun 23 2026

    After months of criticism, and two significant scandals, Sir Keir Starmer has resigned as British prime minister.

    So, why is the country on the cusp of having is seventh prime minister in only 10 years?

    Today, Europe correspondent David Crowe on Starmer’s drastic fall, and on Andy Burnham, the unconventional politician who’s expected to take his place.

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    20 mins
  • 'Be sensible and keep your mouth shut': The private school facing allegations of control
    Jun 22 2026

    With heritage-listed sandstone turrets and iron gates, the Redeemer Baptist School promises Sydney parents the private school dream: a prestigious, disciplined education for a fraction of the cost.

    But its academic awards, state-of-the-art facilities and charitable works conceal a darker reality.

    Today education reporter Emily Kowal talks to The Morning Edition host Samantha Selinger-Morris on allegations from former students who say the school ordered them to share bedrooms with teachers, and subjected them to authoritarian control. Or, as the school’s student diary put it, “Be sensible and keep your mouth shut.”

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    19 mins
  • From dust to dust: Is human composting the new way to bury the dead?
    Jun 21 2026

    For decades now, if someone died, there were two choices: burial, or cremation.

    But soon, Australians may get a third choice for how they choose to farewell their loved ones, thanks to a growing trend overseas.

    Today, senior writer Bevan Shields on human composting: a method of burial that may give you the ick, but that is giving many others profound peace of mind.

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    21 mins
  • Falsities, nastiness and the Trump ‘vibe’ tapped: Hanson at the Press Club
    Jun 18 2026

    The hottest ticket in Australian politics this week was Pauline Hanson's first address to the National Press Club, which happened on Wednesday.

    The Press Club, set up in the early 1960s, has become a rite of passage for any aspiring political leader. But Hanson has been an outsider, and the Press Club represents the type of institution she rejects, so until now the One Nation leader has never made an appearance there.

    Her speech, as Inside Politics host Jacqueline Maley and chief political commentator James Massola discuss, was extraordinary for her position on Australian culture, late-term abortions, Muslim migration and her attack on female journalists.

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    26 mins