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Anthony Albanese has been forced to defend himself over his history of Qantas upgrades.
And Queensland's new premier David Crisafulli has promised to crack down on youth crime by introducing his "adult crime, adult time" laws before Christmas.
But, in Western Australia, locals in one small town reckon they've worked out a different fix for youth crime, and it involves apprenticeships in mechanics, landscaping and horse-training.
Also, we find out how Lost Paradise pulled itself out of the festival graveyard after its ticket seller, Lyte, went bust.
Guests:
Will Partlett, associate professor, Melbourne Law School
Simon Beckingham, founder of Finely Tuned and promoter for Lost Paradise
Thousands of nurses didn't turn up for work today in NSW, where the same work attracts much lower pay than other parts of Australia.
Plus, the Defence Force has a problem with keeping staff. Will a new retention bonus work, or are there deeper issues it needs to address?
And from an anti-vaxxer...
Published 11/13/24
Canola, cropping and Chappell Roan: here's what it's like on the back of a harvester during harvest season.
And Trump reckons he can end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours.
Plus, could LEDs put a stop to shark attacks on surfers?
Guests:
Dr Jessica Genauer, senior lecturer in international...
Published 11/12/24