• Broken Trust: how police failed Hannah Clarke and her children
    Nov 16 2025
    Ben Smee, Guardian Australia’s Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes inside the Queensland police, for years. In the first episode of this special Full Story investigation, Broken Trust uncovers exclusive new evidence in the case of Hannah Clarke and her children. It looks at serious police failings, in the lead-up to the murders, that were overlooked by the coronial inquest and not investigated by homicide detectives
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    48 mins
  • Introducing Broken Trust: a two-year investigation into the domestic and family violence crisis - podcast
    Nov 15 2025
    Ben Smee, Guardian Australia’s Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes inside the Queensland police, for years. In this special Full Story investigation, Broken Trust can reveal exclusive new evidence in the case of Hannah Clarke and her children, a domestic and family violence homicide that made national headlines. The series looks at serious police failings, in the lead-up to the murders, that were overlooked by the coronial inquest and not investigated by homicide detectives
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    6 mins
  • The Epstein files are back to haunt Trump
    Nov 14 2025
    Just when Donald Trump thought he could celebrate the end of the longest government shutdown in US history, the Democrats had a trick up their sleeve. They released another batch of emails, some from the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who wrote that ‘of course he knew about the girls’, referring to Trump. This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian’s George Chidi about why the Epstein files will not go away and how the saga is likely to unfold over the next few weeks
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    25 mins
  • Newsroom edition: is Labor doing enough to solve the housing crisis?
    Nov 13 2025
    The housing crisis is getting worse. Prices are going up at the fastest rate in almost four years, and as more Australians are being locked out of the market many are struggling to pay the rent. The government knows the scale of this crisis, but progress has been slow.Bridie Jabour talks to head of newsroom Mike Ticher, deputy editor Patrick Kennelly and national news editor Josephine Tovey about whether the government has found the right solutions to fix the housing crisis
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    21 mins
  • Is Trump going to war with Venezuela?
    Nov 13 2025
    Who is pushing Trump to send the US navy to Venezuela? With Andrew Roth and Tom Phillips
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    32 mins
  • Inside the Liberals marathon meeting to ditch net zero
    Nov 12 2025
    It took nearly five hours, but Liberal MPs emerged from today’s party meeting with a decision on whether to drop net zero. And while leader Sussan Ley is holding off until tomorrow to announce the final outcome, senior Liberal sources say 28 speakers wanted to jettison the 2050 target entirely, 17 expressed a desire to retain it in some form, while four were on the fence. Chief political reporter Dan Jervis Bardy tells Nour Haydar what happened inside the meeting, what tomorrow’s outcome means for the future of the Coalition, and whether Sussan Ley’s leadership is on the line
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    24 mins
  • Why a neo-Nazi rally was allowed to happen
    Nov 11 2025
    Over the weekend, a neo-Nazi rally overtly targeting Jewish people took place in front of New South Wales parliament. Reporter Jordyn Beazley speaks to Reged Ahmad about why NSW police allowed the protest to take place and if it can be stopped from happening again
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    19 mins
  • Why Trump is threatening to sue the BBC for $1bn
    Nov 11 2025
    Complaints about the editing of a Donald Trump clip in a BBC documentary about the January 6 riots have led to the resignations of the broadcaster’s director general and the head of news
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    32 mins