Stories from 鶹ý News Podcast 21

Protesters calledfor solutions to thehousing crisis in a rallyorganised by the National Union of Students, Get A Room and the NSW Greens. Jim McIlroy reports.

Arrente woman Celeste Liddle believes that fear is winning the day in the Voice referendum discussionand that a process of truth-telling first could have achieved a different result. Pip Hinman and Ruth Heymann report.

Sam Wainwright told Alex Bainbridgewhile the official Yes and official No campaigns for the Voice to Parliament referendum are based on conservative agendas, the demoralisation that would flow from a No victoryoutweighs the limitationsof the Voice.

Outside the Australian Embassy in Manila

A clear anti-AUKUSmessage was sent to PM Anthony Albanese a day before he arrived in the Philippines for talks with President Marcos on greater militarisation in the South China Sea. Pip Hinman reports.

Farmers in NSW are furious that Scott Morrison’s gas-led recovery plan has been quietly continued byLabor, threatening the prime crop-growing soil and water of the CondamineFloodplainand Liverpool Plains. Elena Garcia reports.

Labor Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Teal independent Allegra Spender and Coalition leader Peter Dutton. Im

It's probablyno surprise that the Intergenerational Report 2023 passed without much comment. It forecasts the need for greater income revenue, and that will fall to a younger generation. SamWainwright reports.

Community lawyerRenee Lees has condemned Queensland Labor's decision to allow children to be indefinitely detained as “outrageous” and “without justification”. Alex Bainbridge reports.