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ABC News Daily
ABC
250 episodes
2 days ago
ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, solar batteries, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Hamas war. From interest rates, real estate and the housing crisis, to scams and US politics, ABC News Daily brings you facts and analysis you need to understand the biggest news stories. After Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Labor were returned to office in the 2025 election, with a strong parliamentary majority, we will be following the government’s new agenda and how the diminished Liberal and National Party Coalition responds. The podcast picks apart major policy areas, including energy policy, finance and the Federal Budget. The podcast covers news from America, with analysis on the Donald Trump administration in the White House. His actions, including massive tariffs on trade, have big implications for global politics and the economy and US journalists and experts will explain what's at stake. As Australians battle a cost-of-living crisis, ABC News Daily looks at the causes of inflation, rising rental costs, house prices, insurance costs and the price of groceries. Key experts in business and finance join Samantha Hawley, explaining the state of the economy, the unemployment rate and the jobs market. Whether you rent, own an investment house or apartment, or are repaying a mortgage, ABC News Daily offers unique insights and analysis. When there are big moves from the Reserve Bank (RBA) on interest rates, or remarkable reactions in the ASX or the Australian dollar, guest experts, including economists, explain why. Look into ABC News Daily's archive to find episodes on electric vehicles (EVs), artificial intelligence (AI), the big banks, supermarkets, TikTok, Ozempic, Tesla, Elon Musk, Twitter, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, COVID, cyber security, spies, espionage, education, schools, teachers, crime and issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) Australians. ABC News Daily follows developments in the Middle East and the war between Israel and Hamas, with insights into the mindset of Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians and the role of Iran. The podcast looks at the latest from Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky fights to repel the Russian invaders led by Russia's President Vladimir Putin. As China's Xi Jinping contemplates the future of Taiwan, ABC News Daily will sort fact from fiction. When North Korea's Kim Jong Un fires ballistic missiles, we'll assess the danger his regime poses. When scammers target superannuation, your tax return and the ATO, you'll hear advice on what you can do to protect yourself. As climate change fuelled by greenhouse gas emissions increases the risk of natural disasters, including fires and floods, ABC News Daily brings you fact-based analysis. The future of electricity generation in Australia is being debated, and as claims are made about the merits of nuclear power, come to ABC News Daily for context around its potential role in replacing or augmenting coal and gas power plants and what it could mean for power bills. The podcast covers the future of renewable / green power generation, including the use of wind turbines, solar and hydro electric power. The podcast looks at key businesses, including Coles and Woolworths, Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank and the construction, resources and manufacturing industries. When they report record profit, battle unions, or raise prices, the podcast pays attention. ABC experts including Ian Verrender, Alan Kohler, Laura Tingle, Patricia Karvelas, John Lyons, and Annabel Crabb join Samantha Hawley to step through big issues and current affairs.
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ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, solar batteries, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Hamas war. From interest rates, real estate and the housing crisis, to scams and US politics, ABC News Daily brings you facts and analysis you need to understand the biggest news stories. After Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Labor were returned to office in the 2025 election, with a strong parliamentary majority, we will be following the government’s new agenda and how the diminished Liberal and National Party Coalition responds. The podcast picks apart major policy areas, including energy policy, finance and the Federal Budget. The podcast covers news from America, with analysis on the Donald Trump administration in the White House. His actions, including massive tariffs on trade, have big implications for global politics and the economy and US journalists and experts will explain what's at stake. As Australians battle a cost-of-living crisis, ABC News Daily looks at the causes of inflation, rising rental costs, house prices, insurance costs and the price of groceries. Key experts in business and finance join Samantha Hawley, explaining the state of the economy, the unemployment rate and the jobs market. Whether you rent, own an investment house or apartment, or are repaying a mortgage, ABC News Daily offers unique insights and analysis. When there are big moves from the Reserve Bank (RBA) on interest rates, or remarkable reactions in the ASX or the Australian dollar, guest experts, including economists, explain why. Look into ABC News Daily's archive to find episodes on electric vehicles (EVs), artificial intelligence (AI), the big banks, supermarkets, TikTok, Ozempic, Tesla, Elon Musk, Twitter, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, COVID, cyber security, spies, espionage, education, schools, teachers, crime and issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) Australians. ABC News Daily follows developments in the Middle East and the war between Israel and Hamas, with insights into the mindset of Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians and the role of Iran. The podcast looks at the latest from Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky fights to repel the Russian invaders led by Russia's President Vladimir Putin. As China's Xi Jinping contemplates the future of Taiwan, ABC News Daily will sort fact from fiction. When North Korea's Kim Jong Un fires ballistic missiles, we'll assess the danger his regime poses. When scammers target superannuation, your tax return and the ATO, you'll hear advice on what you can do to protect yourself. As climate change fuelled by greenhouse gas emissions increases the risk of natural disasters, including fires and floods, ABC News Daily brings you fact-based analysis. The future of electricity generation in Australia is being debated, and as claims are made about the merits of nuclear power, come to ABC News Daily for context around its potential role in replacing or augmenting coal and gas power plants and what it could mean for power bills. The podcast covers the future of renewable / green power generation, including the use of wind turbines, solar and hydro electric power. The podcast looks at key businesses, including Coles and Woolworths, Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank and the construction, resources and manufacturing industries. When they report record profit, battle unions, or raise prices, the podcast pays attention. ABC experts including Ian Verrender, Alan Kohler, Laura Tingle, Patricia Karvelas, John Lyons, and Annabel Crabb join Samantha Hawley to step through big issues and current affairs.
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ABC News Daily
Alan Kohler on the new emissions target
The government is set to release a new carbon emissions target, dumping the 2030 ambition for a new 2035 goal. But how much of the process is about the climate and how much is pure politics?  Today, ABC finance expert Alan Kohler on this week’s dire climate risk assessment, and what our new target will really achieve. Featured: Alan Kohler, ABC Finance presenter
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6 hours ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

ABC News Daily
Laura Tingle on China and our military spending
A massive military parade in Beijing recently revealed just how advanced China’s weaponry has become. It even includes an intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit key military bases in Guam.  So, what does this mean for Australia's military purchases and strategy?  Today, ABC Global Affairs Editor Laura Tingle on why we might need a total rethink. Featured:  Laura Tingle, ABC's Global Affairs Editor
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1 day ago
15 minutes 34 seconds

ABC News Daily
Should EV drivers pay to use roads?
One of the great things about owning an electric vehicle is that you’re not taxed for using the roads - those behind the wheel of other cars pay the fuel excise when they refill. But the government is looking to change that. Today, Giles Parkinson, founder and editor of Renew Economy and The Driven websites, on why a road user charge for electric vehicles is a "clunky" idea. Featured: Giles Parkinson, founder and editor the EV website The Driven
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2 days ago
15 minutes 1 second

ABC News Daily
What Charlie Kirk’s killing says about America
It was another act of political violence in a nation too accustomed to assassinations. Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old right-wing political activist and staunch Trump supporter, was shot and killed while he addressed a crowd at Utah Valley University. Today, Geoff Kabaservice from the centre-right think tank the Niskanen Center on what unfolded, and whether political figures are safe in America. Featured: Geoff Kabaservice, vice president for political studies at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC
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5 days ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

ABC News Daily
Why Trump didn’t know about the Qatar bombing
Donald Trump says he’s “not thrilled” following an Israeli attack on Doha, the capital of key US ally Qatar. The strike targeted Hamas "senior leadership", with five of its members killed alongside a Qatari internal security forces member. It’s clear the US was given very little notice before the attack unfolded - so will the US President do anything about it? Today, Hussein Ibish from the Arab Gulf States Institute on the consequences of Israel’s actions. Featured: Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington
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6 days ago
14 minutes 33 seconds

ABC News Daily
How Lachlan Murdoch won the succession fight
At 94, Rupert Murdoch has finally achieved his succession plan. The media mogul has secured a deal to have his son Lachlan take complete control of his empire once he dies, following a financial deal with his three older children, Prudence, Elisabeth and James. Today, journalist Paddy Manning, author of The Successor, the first unauthorised biography of Lachlan Murdoch, on the deal and what it means for the media landscape. Featured: Paddy Manning, journalist
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1 week ago
14 minutes 3 seconds

ABC News Daily
Life sentence for mushroom killer Erin Patterson
Erin Patterson, the so-called mushroom murderer, will spend at least the next 33 years in jail with parole a possibility but not a certainty when she’s 81 years old.  As she sat in the courtroom the convicted triple murderer and mother of two showed no emotion, often with her eyes closed as Justice Christopher Beale handed down the life sentences.   Today, criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett explains what comes next for one of the most notorious killers in Australian history.  Featured:  Dr Xanthe Mallett, associate professor of criminology at Central Queensland University
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1 week ago
19 minutes 22 seconds

ABC News Daily
Will Trump kick-start a seabed mining bonanza?
America’s next mining venture could be deep below the sea’s surface, removing nodules on the seabed full of the metals vital for the green energy transition.  Polymetallic nodules are like golf balls which sit more than four kilometres deep and haven’t been touched for millions of years.  An Australian-born businessman is leading the push to extract potentially trillions of dollars-worth of the material and he has the support of US President Donald Trump.  Today, Four Corners reporter Mark Willacy on the potential and risks around seabed mining and what it could mean for Pacific nations.  Featured:  Mark Willacy, Four Corners reporter
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1 week ago
16 minutes 14 seconds

ABC News Daily
Trump’s 'gaudy' golden White House
Donald Trump’s been so busy upending the norms of democracy, igniting trade disputes and failing to end wars, it’s hard to see how he’s had time for renovations.  But the US president’s real estate development roots are on full show, from splashing gold around the Oval Office, to ripping up the grass in the White House Rose Garden, he’s on a mission to Trumpify the symbol of American democracy and power.  Today, policy editor at The Bulwark, Mona Charen on what Trump’s up to and what it says about his leadership.  Featured:  Mona Charen, The Bulwark policy editor
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1 week ago
15 minutes 19 seconds

ABC News Daily
Another IVF mix-up exposed
Every year tens of thousands of Australians turn to IVF to start or grow a family. But is it an industry that can be fully trusted given recent revelations of embryo and sperm mix-ups and women giving birth to strangers’ babies? Today, ABC journalist Grace Tobin on her latest investigation into one couple’s fraught experience and why the rules need to change. Featured: Grace Tobin, ABC Investigations reporter
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1 week ago
15 minutes 8 seconds

ABC News Daily
Why Putin’s obsessed with seizing Donbas
Since the fanfare surrounding Donald Trump’s face to face peace talks with the Russian President, perhaps unsurprisingly, the war continues in Ukraine.  That’s partly because as part of any deal, Vladimir Putin wants Ukraine to hand over the entire eastern region of Donbas. It’s a demand that Ukraine rejects.   So, what is so important to Putin about that region?   Today, John Haltiwanger from Foreign Policy magazine, explains why Donbas is at the heart of Putin’s war.  Featured:  John Haltiwanger, staff writer at Foreign Policy magazine
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes 6 seconds

ABC News Daily
Who's helping alleged police killer Dezi Freeman?
It’s one man against the might of the Victorian police force as accused police killer Dezi Freeman remains on the run.   On Monday, Victoria Police suggested someone might be helping the fugitive and they should contact police.  So, how are police approaching the search and how long are they willing to keep it going?  Today, Vince Hurley, a criminologist and former police officer and hostage negotiator on the likely police tactics and whether they should re-consider how they approach so-called sovereign citizens.  Featured:  Dr Vince Hurley, fmr NSW police officer and criminologist at Macquarie University
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

ABC News Daily
Do we need laws to stop AI taking your job?
Could artificial intelligence be key to improving Australia’s living standards? A Productivity Commission report suggests the roll out of the technology could inject more than a hundred billion dollars into the economy over the next decade.  But there’s a catch. If AI can take over from workers on some tasks, are swathes of humans set to lose their jobs?  Today, Toby Walsh, the chief scientist at the AI Institute at the University of New South Wales, on whether it's time for the government to step in.  Featured:  Toby Walsh, Chief Scientist at UNSW.ai, the AI Institute of University of New South Wales Sydney
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes 32 seconds

ABC News Daily
Why Alan Kohler loves 5% home deposits
For a long time to buy a home in Australia you needed a 20 per cent deposit or you’d have to pay a big lender's mortgage insurance fee. It’s asking a lot, given house prices in our major cities are around the million-dollar mark or more.  This week, the government expanded a five per cent deposit scheme for first home buyers, with no income caps and more expensive homes now eligible.  Today, finance expert Alan Kohler on how it works, what it means for house prices and why he’s a huge fan of the scheme.  Featured:  Alan Kohler, ABC finance expert
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 12 seconds

ABC News Daily
Who is Dezi Freeman, the accused police killer?
Victorian police officers had gone to execute a search warrant on a Wednesday morning in a sleepy alpine village.  But the day turned to tragedy with self-identified ‘sovereign citizen’ Dezi Freeman allegedly killing two of the officers and wounding another.  Today, Four Corners reporter Mahmood Fazal who recently spent months investigating the movement and speaking with sovereign citizens on what’s unfolded and what we know about the anti-government movement.  Featured:  Mahmood Fazal, Four Corners reporter
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

ABC News Daily
The attacks Iran ordered in Australia
The spy agency ASIO has revealed Iran orchestrated at least two antisemitic attacks in Australia last year and now all ties with Tehran have been cut.   The attacks in Sydney and Melbourne terrified the Jewish community and were aimed at undermining social cohesion.  Now the Iranian ambassador has been expelled and Australian diplomatic staff have quickly left Iran.  Today, Greg Barton, professor of Global Islamic Politics on why Iran would order these attacks and what could happen next.  Featured:  Greg Barton, professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 11 seconds

ABC News Daily
Will cutting autism fix the NDIS?
The growth in the cost of the National Disability Insurance Scheme is making it financially unsustainable.  But is moving some children with autism off the scheme really a good idea?  The government plans to have a new program called Thriving Kids in place by July next year to support children with mild to moderate developmental delays and autism.  Today, we speak with Jess Otter, whose son has autism and to the ABC’s disability affairs reporter Nas Campanella.  Featured:  Jess Otter, mother Nas Campanella, ABC disability affairs reporter
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 16 seconds

ABC News Daily
What are Trump’s troops doing in Washington DC?
If you happen to visit Washington DC anytime soon, you could notice troops and even armoured vehicles on the streets. No, America is not at war, President Donald Trump has deployed hundreds of members of the National Guard to crack down on crime. Today, Geoff Kabaservice from the centre-right think tank the Niskanen Center in Washington on whether DC is actually dangerous and what Trump hopes to achieve.  Featured:  Geoff Kabaservice, vice president for political studies at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 21 seconds

ABC News Daily
Laura Tingle on Netanyahu vs Albanese
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Anthony Albanese is a weak leader who has betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia’s Jews.  But do we really need to be in lockstep with Israel as it broadens its assault on Gaza? Today, global affairs editor Laura Tingle on the dramatic slide in relations.   Featured: Laura Tingle, ABC Global Affairs Editor 
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3 weeks ago
14 minutes 13 seconds

ABC News Daily
The productivity problem with car washing
Why have so many hand car wash services replaced automatic machines? It has to do with immigration policies and there are implications for Australia’s productivity which is among the worst in the developed world.  Economists insist boosting productivity is the only way to improve our living standards, but could delivering higher wages first actually help to fix the problem? Today, chief business correspondent Ian Verrender on the key factors left off the agenda at this week's economic round table in Canberra - population and property.  Featured:  Ian Verrender, ABC Chief Business Correspondent
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 35 seconds

ABC News Daily
ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, solar batteries, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Hamas war. From interest rates, real estate and the housing crisis, to scams and US politics, ABC News Daily brings you facts and analysis you need to understand the biggest news stories. After Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Labor were returned to office in the 2025 election, with a strong parliamentary majority, we will be following the government’s new agenda and how the diminished Liberal and National Party Coalition responds. The podcast picks apart major policy areas, including energy policy, finance and the Federal Budget. The podcast covers news from America, with analysis on the Donald Trump administration in the White House. His actions, including massive tariffs on trade, have big implications for global politics and the economy and US journalists and experts will explain what's at stake. As Australians battle a cost-of-living crisis, ABC News Daily looks at the causes of inflation, rising rental costs, house prices, insurance costs and the price of groceries. Key experts in business and finance join Samantha Hawley, explaining the state of the economy, the unemployment rate and the jobs market. Whether you rent, own an investment house or apartment, or are repaying a mortgage, ABC News Daily offers unique insights and analysis. When there are big moves from the Reserve Bank (RBA) on interest rates, or remarkable reactions in the ASX or the Australian dollar, guest experts, including economists, explain why. Look into ABC News Daily's archive to find episodes on electric vehicles (EVs), artificial intelligence (AI), the big banks, supermarkets, TikTok, Ozempic, Tesla, Elon Musk, Twitter, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, COVID, cyber security, spies, espionage, education, schools, teachers, crime and issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) Australians. ABC News Daily follows developments in the Middle East and the war between Israel and Hamas, with insights into the mindset of Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians and the role of Iran. The podcast looks at the latest from Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky fights to repel the Russian invaders led by Russia's President Vladimir Putin. As China's Xi Jinping contemplates the future of Taiwan, ABC News Daily will sort fact from fiction. When North Korea's Kim Jong Un fires ballistic missiles, we'll assess the danger his regime poses. When scammers target superannuation, your tax return and the ATO, you'll hear advice on what you can do to protect yourself. As climate change fuelled by greenhouse gas emissions increases the risk of natural disasters, including fires and floods, ABC News Daily brings you fact-based analysis. The future of electricity generation in Australia is being debated, and as claims are made about the merits of nuclear power, come to ABC News Daily for context around its potential role in replacing or augmenting coal and gas power plants and what it could mean for power bills. The podcast covers the future of renewable / green power generation, including the use of wind turbines, solar and hydro electric power. The podcast looks at key businesses, including Coles and Woolworths, Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank and the construction, resources and manufacturing industries. When they report record profit, battle unions, or raise prices, the podcast pays attention. ABC experts including Ian Verrender, Alan Kohler, Laura Tingle, Patricia Karvelas, John Lyons, and Annabel Crabb join Samantha Hawley to step through big issues and current affairs.