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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.
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PM apologises for 'shag, marry, date' answer, influencer's AI "fakery" + World Cup defeat
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for saying he would 'shag' Kylie Minogue during a podcast game. So, was it harmless banter? Or has the...
DEEP DIVE: Wait, so house prices are falling?
After years of rapid growth, Australia's housing market is finally starting to slow. But is it enough to make property more affordable? And what's cau...
THE SHAKEUP: Empire State proposal, Trump's crypto haul + please don't poop in the mosh
Two Russian daredevils scaled New York City's Empire State Building, unfurled a banner and got engaged. So, is this a romantic grand gesture? Or a pub...
Streaming giant sued over ads + growing up thinking you won't get old
Streaming services used to be ad-free, but now you can barely avoid them.
Australia's consumer watchdog is taking Amazon to court over unfair te...
INTERVIEW: Leaving a doomsday church at 27
Growing up, Bek Condello never imagined getting old.
The strict doomsday church she was born into constantly warned that the world could end at...
Australian charged with Thai teen's murder, house prices fall + when AI's impersonating you
A 17-year-old Thai girl nicknamed 'Cake' was found dead in a suitcase. Now, four charges have been laid against a 45-year-old Australian man, includin...
Why this politician took his teacher to Gamblers Anonymous + theatre shows canned
When Liberal MP Simon Kennedy was a teenager, one of his high school teachers asked to borrow money for his gambling addiction. He says he ended up ac...
AFL's brain trauma crisis, Gen Z grooms + searching for earthquake survivors
The number of Australian Rules Footballers who've died of a degenerative brain disease called CTE is far higher than previously thought, Four Corners...
DEEP DIVE: Could the contraceptive pill be affecting your mood?
The pill is the most common form of contraception in Australia, and while the potential physical side effects are widely known, some experts say we're...
THE SHAKEUP: The world's loudest person, Karl Stefanovic dumped + the political party with no leader
Do you think you could break a Guinness World Record? Because this week Canberra's official town crier was crowned the world's loudest person. He's as...
A new political party just dropped, terror threats foiled + the climate fight meets human rights
A new political party has been launched with the aim of shaking up Australia's political landscape. But with only two members, no leader or candidates...
INTERVIEW: Why these sisters are taking their climate fight to the UN
Ten Australians have lodged a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Committee over Australia's coal and gas exports.
The group say the...
Can the pill mess with your mood? Millions forced to re-sit exam + Gaza inquiry
The contraceptive pill has a long list of potential side effects, but experts say we've only just started talking about how it can impact mood. So, ho...
Does Albo know the price of a unit? The UK's PM challenge + death doulas
Will it soon be easier to buy your own home? The government thinks so, after it made a deal with the Greens that will see capital gains tax and negati...
Living near a data centre, first bird flu case confirmed + moist Mondays
Data centres have been popping up all around Australia as our use of AI increases, so what's it like living near one? And should we be worried about t...
DEEP DIVE: Has hospitality got a culture problem?
Behind the scenes, hospitality can be a tough place to work - long hours, high pressure, angry customers and stressed colleagues. And some workers say...
Is wearable tech ruining fashion? Pauline's plan + World Cup tea
There's a lot to talk about Pauline Hanson this week, from her National Press Club speech and her pledge for a 'monoculture', to the protest poster an...
What the US and Iran agreed to, minister calls out One Nation + outrage sells
Iran won't develop nuclear weapons, according to a memorandum of understanding signed with the US to end the war. So what else was agreed to?
A...
INTERVIEW: Why "angertainment" is driving social media
Why is everyone so angry online?
Is it just the state of the world, or could some of that fury have been strategically manufactured?
Accor...
Pauline's 'monoculture' plan, the pokies problem + World Cup drama
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson gave her first speech at the National Press Club today, and there was an unwanted intrusion.
Plus, we hear wha...
Hospo hell, freezing prisoners' eggs + CGT change under scrutiny
Hazing, constant pressure and abusive customers — this can be the norm for hospitality workers, from chefs and wait staff to baristas. We hear what it...
The fuel behind the abortion debate, writing letters again + is the Iran war ending?
Iran and the US have reached an agreement to stop fighting and open the Strait of Hormuz. So what happens now?
And anti-abortion debate is kick...
DEEP DIVE: How students are surviving mandatory placements
Going on placement is supposed to be one of the most exciting parts of uni.
It's where nursing, teaching, social work and allied health students...
THE SHAKEUP: Happier during COVID, the White House fight cage + why do restaurants want your selfie?
Were we happier during COVID? New ABS data suggests Aussies were more satisfied during a pandemic than they are now.
And Donald Trump is instal...
Inside the world of 'degenerate' content creators, Middle East update + losing your best friend
Ads for illegal gambling sites are flooding social media feeds, and the ABC has uncovered a shadow economy of influencers getting paid in crypto to pu...
INTERVIEW: Grace's best friend died suddenly. Then came the vaccine debate
Grace Rouvray knows Katie Lees was one of the true loves of her life, her best friend, her rock.
After meeting at drama school, Katie became th...
Anti-immigration protests, dramatic NDIS changes + camping to get through uni placement
Violence broke out in Belfast after a man was stabbed and police arrested a Sudanese man on "suspicion of attempted murder". There have been violent a...
Are Trump and Netanyahu beefing? Ditch the witch billboards + World Cup drama
Tense words were exchanged in a phone call between Trump and Netanyahu last week, and in an interview yesterday, Trump insisted that he '"calls the sh...
DEEP DIVE: The cost of trauma dumping at the salon
There's nothing quite like a haircut to make you feel good. You can reinvent yourself in the chair or maybe just sharpen up your current look.
A...
THE SHAKEUP: GPS horrors, second-hand subs + are we better off with more billionaires?
Have you ever been sent in the wrong direction by GPS maps? A French national crashed into Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain earlier this week and, alleg...
The AUKUS deal is changing + Two mates, 1 chair
It's the biggest deal in Australian military history, the $368 billion AUKUS alliance between Australia, the US and the UK, but this week, the governm...
INTERVIEW: Two mates, four continents, three months, one wheelchair
Fletcher Crowley and Lachie Bennett have been living out a dream - two mates, visiting four continents, in three months.
Their adventures have b...
Sextortion scammers targeting young men, GLP-1 stigma + a global El Niño warning
You meet someone on a dating app, you link up on socials, you start sharing nudes, it seems like harmless fun — until they threaten to share your inti...
Australia's billionaires get richer, a shaky Middle East ceasefire + the youngest Aussie to summit Everest
Australia now has 178 billionaires, up 17 from last year. Their combined wealth? $686 billion.
The government's changes to negative gearing and...
Trauma dumping at the salon, police assaults + student music festivals
What is it about the salon chair that makes people open up? New research has found some customers use hair and beauty salon workers as substitute ther...
DEEP DIVE: Would you let AI into your sex life?
The sex industry is always at the forefront of technology. It was the first sector to really embrace the internet and now it is taking on artificial i...
THE SHAKEUP: The Pope's AI warning, making sex ed better + should water be free?
Pope Leo has used his first encyclical to warn the world about the risks AI poses to humanity.
And does sex education in this country need an o...
Push for prediction markets in Australia, Iran peace deal + going beyond 'sorry'
Billions of dollars are traded on platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi each week. Should prediction markets be allowed in Australia?
And three...
INTERVIEW: Why Ellen says it's time to move past apologies
When you think about the Stolen Generations you might think it is ancient history.
A chapter of Australia's past where Aboriginal and Torres St...
Having sex with AI, JobSeeker changes + the warning signs before Bondi
JobSeeker could be about to change in a big way, under a new proposal to overhaul how more than one million unemployed Aussies access support.
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