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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.
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Elon Musk’s ‘free speech’ fight with Australia
Australian political leaders are united in their condemnation of Elon Musk.
He’s been described as an arrogant billionaire and a cowboy with no social conscience.
Now, Musk is ready for a legal fight over demands he remove videos of last week’s Sydney church stabbing from his social media platform X.
He says the concepts of free speech and censorship are at the heart of the matter.
Today, host of tech podcast Download this Show, Marc Fennell, on the fight between Australia’s eSafety Commissioner and Elon Musk.
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The pricing trap doubling some power bills
Imagine opening your next electricity bill and it’s double what it usually is.
More Australians are finding themselves in a position where their power bills are rising, not because they’ve changed how much electricity they use, but because they’ve been unwittingly switched to a time of use tariff.
It means they pay more if they use power at peak times.
Today, energy reporter Dan Mercer explains the tariffs and how they’re leading to a greater energy divide.
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Donald Trump and the politics of abortion
He’s on trial for falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal, but Donald Trump’s woes haven’t harmed him in the polls yet.
Instead, it’s abortion that’s become one of his most problematic issues as the former president works to get back to the White House.
Some voters are turned off by his pro-life record and so he’s been trying to massage his message. But will it win him votes?
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How a uni student got blamed for Bondi
As the events unfolded at Bondi Junction last Saturday afternoon, an unsuspecting university student was falsely accused on social media of being the killer.
It spread on the X platform and by the morning Channel 7 was also wrongly telling its large audience that Benjamin Cohen was to blame.
How did the lie take off, who was originally behind it and how can we hold social media giants to account for misinformed and dangerous content?
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Mental health and the Bondi killer
It’s hard to understand how a man could walk into a shopping centre on a Saturday afternoon and start stabbing people.
It’s left so many people demanding answers.
Today, we look at the offender Joel Cauchi’s mental health history and ask whether anything could have been done to stop the attack and save lives.
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‘Terrorism’ at a Sydney church
It’s been an unsettling few days with two major knife crimes in Sydney.
The Bondi Junction attack left six dead and just days later there was an alleged act of terrorism at a church in the city’s west.
The circumstances are very different, but leaders are calling for calm and for the community to come together.
Today, extremism expert Josh Roose on what we know about the latest attack and the threat of terrorism.
Correction: This episode included a misleading quote of NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb discussing the Bondi attacker, when we were discussing the alleged church offender. We have removed this audio.
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Josh Roose, associate professor of politics at Deakin University
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