How do you grieve someone who's missing?
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There's more than 2000 long-term missing people in Australia. So what's it like spending years grieving and searching for answers? Also, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their final pitches to Americans ahead of the US election this week. And the government says it will cut 20% of your HECS/HELP debt... if Labor is re-elected next year. Guests: Lili Greer, Missed Foundation Dr Intifar Chowdhury, youth voter researcher, Flinders University
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