The Australian
The Front
The Front brings the unrivalled journalism of Australia’s national broadsheet to audio, featuring each day’s essential page one stories, journalists’ candid take on the issues that matter and behind-the-scenes insight from our newsrooms. To find out more about The Front you can link here and for more from the newsroom at The Australian link here or search for The Australian in your app store.
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Jul 10, 2026
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The truth about egg-freezing: it hurts 10.07.2026 14:02
When a couple breaks up, should the man have to pay for freezing his ex’s eggs? Writer Charlotte Ree bares all on the brutal reality of undergoing the process alone, the hidden costs of the fertility industry, and why demanding financial support after a breakup might just be the ultimate act of modern feminism. Find out more about The Front podcast here . You can read about this story and mo...
Telstra exec bonuses on the line in wake of Australia-wide outage 10.07.2026 3:15
Senior Telstra executives may not receive their annual bonuses after the telco suffered its worst outage in a decade. Plus, Meghan to reunite with Harry in the UK and ‘The Human Headline’ Derryn Hinch dies at 82. Read more: Telstra CEO Vicki Brady returns to Australia from overseas holiday as police probe death after outage Telstra chief defends outage response after minister cri...
Her Honour vs Madam Crown 09.07.2026 15:55
Judges vs prosecutors. Politicians vs lawyers. There’s an intriguing power struggle going on in NSW that raises big questions about the separation of powers and how our criminal justice system really works - and our own Ellie Dudley has been breaking all the scoops. She joins today’s episode. Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to o...
ABC boss admits ‘bad mistake’ on Gaza ‘starving babies’ report 09.07.2026 4:29
The ABC’s Editorial Director Gavin Fang told the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion the national broadcaster made a ‘bad mistake’ when it broadcast an inaccurate statistic about the conflict in Gaza. Read more: ABC admits ‘bad mistake’ in Gaza ‘14,000 starving babies’ report See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio...
The undying rage of Prince Harry 08.07.2026 15:38
Can Prince Harry possibly rebuild his relationship with the Royal Family - and the British public - after a humiliating High Court defeat in his case against the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday? Associate Helen Trinca joins us from London to dissect the 436-page judgment and its fallout. Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to our YouTube channel...
Prosecutors fight to use nurses tape in court 08.07.2026 3:24
Commonwealth prosecutors are fighting to overturn a judge’s decision in the matter of two Sydney nurses accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients. Plus, Telstra is facing questions about the cause of a massive network outage that caused chaos across the country. Read more: Prosecutors fight to use video of Bankstown nurses in court Telstra network outages: telco scrambles to get...
How we revealed China’s missile launch before it happened 07.07.2026 12:26
Australia-China relations are at a significant low, after a Chinese submarine launched a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile in the South Pacific and Anthony Albanese accused Beijing of a ‘provocative’ act that undermined regional peace. Today, the journo who broke the story before the missile was even fired – Ben Packham – joins us from the Solomon Islands....
Foxtel and Nine scoop $5.3 billion NRL deal 07.07.2026 3:53
The NRL has eclipsed Aussie Rules for the richest broadcast deal in Australian history, with a $5.3 billion split of the rights between Nine and Foxtel. Plus, Nigel Farage to face questions over multimillion-dollar gift, Richard White steps down as chair of WiseTech, and Belgium crushes the USA’s FIFA World Cup dreams. Read more: Confirmed: NRL crush AFL with record-breaking broadcast...
No apology: Howard fires up over Brittany Higgins in new Paul Kelly book 06.07.2026 28:18
The Twilight of Exceptionalism, a new book by Australia’s most eminent political journalist and historian, Paul Kelly, is packed with startling revelations about the governments of Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison, including ex-PM John Howard’s frank assessment of where his successors went wrong. Paul Kelly’s here with the exclusive first interview on the book, wh...
China fires nuclear-capable missile in the South Pacific 06.07.2026 2:47
Australia is enraged after China fired a submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile in the South Pacific after briefing governments including ours of the plan. Plus, England is through to the quarter finals of the FIFA World Cup after defeating co-hosts Mexico. Read more: China to test nuclear missile in South Pacific after Anthony Albanese signs pact with Fiji Red card, penalty dramas as En...
Reality check: The Karl Stefanovic-Piers Morgan lovefest 05.07.2026 16:50
Are the mainstream media really dead, or are Karl Stefanovic and Piers Morgan just trying to convince themselves? In a masterclass of reality television that nobody saw coming, Karl sat down with the British firebrand on his superyacht in the South of France. Today, Media Diary’s Steve Jackson joins us to break down the interview, the "business" lessons Karl is trying to learn about the YouT...
The Flood - Episode 4: The Fallout 04.07.2026 29:38
The Royal Australian Submarine HMAS Dechaineux has just limped back to port after a catastrophic flood came within seconds of sinking her and her 60 crew members. Suddenly, the navy has a crisis on its hands. How will it deal with this near-disaster? What will it mean for the new Collins Class fleet? How will the navy explain it publicly? And what about the crew who have been traumatised by this n...
Jack River vs Big AI ‘bullsh*t’: a singer’s crusade 03.07.2026 16:33
As an ARIA-nominated artist she goes by Jack River. As a high-flying political lobbyist, she’s Holly Rankin, and today she’s here to discuss the issue dividing artists, journalists, writers, Big Tech and the federal Government: should we bend our copyright laws in the hope of attracting data centre investment? Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video b...
The $20 Million ‘I do’: Inside Taylor and Travis’s Manhattan lockdown 03.07.2026 2:50
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have taken over New York for their massive, $20 million wedding at Madison Square Garden. With 1,000 guests, tight security, and a rumoured "castle" setup, we dive into why the world’s most famous concert arena is the perfect fortress for pop royalty’s biggest day. Read more: Everything you need to know about the Swift-Kelce wedding Today’s liv...
Toy Story 5: Pixar’s battle against the devices Steve Jobs built 02.07.2026 15:27
It’s the kids’ movie bringing adults to tears. Toy Story 5 – produced by tech giant Disney and rich with the DNA of Apple’s late founder Steve Jobs – is in cinemas, and it’s a devastating takedown of technology’s influence on childhood. Technology Editor Jared Lynch helps us make sense of all the big feelings. And just like the movie, there’s a...
‘A different time’: Gillard reflects on controversial gender legislation 02.07.2026 4:04
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard has told a UK university crowd it was, quote, “a different time” when her government controversially changed Australia’s Sex Discrimination Act. Plus, an alleged people smuggler is charged in Queensland and the Wallabies gear up for a Nations Championship clash against Ireland. Read more: ‘A different time’: Julia Gillar...
Your emergency World Cup bluffer’s guide 01.07.2026 15:05
It’s time to lock on: the Socceroos are into the round of 16 with a must-win match against Egypt early on Saturday. Today, our ‘football’ expert Josh Whittington is here with a bluffer’s guide: he’ll break down the unexpected delights of this World Cup, how the global superstars stack up and whether soccer is ready to truly take on league and Aussie Rules for Australi...
Nine chief’s last-minute pitch for NRL broadcast rights 01.07.2026 3:18
Channel Nine Chief Executive Matt Stanton wants the full broadcast rights for the National Rugby League – and he’ll make an eleventh-hour bid to NRL boss Peter V’landys to get them. Plus, Elon Musk accused of fuelling antisemitism online, building approvals drop again, and Serena Williams’ Wimbledon singles comeback stymied by Australian Maya Joint. Read more: N...
Chris Bowen’s climate consolation prize 30.06.2026 12:23
Australians want action on climate change – just not too fast. That's the take from Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, who's spoken exclusively to The Australian ahead of a huge global climate summit where he's promising Australia will reject any radical policy changes. Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to our YouTube channel . E...
Fraudsters serve time for NDIS rorts 30.06.2026 3:28
Seventeen fraudsters who rorted the multi-billion-dollar National Disability Insurance Scheme have spent a collective 60 years in jail since 2022, newly released data shows. Plus, Labor MP Josh Burns calls for new vilification laws and Treasurer Jim Chalmers leaves the door open for super for teens. Read more: NDIS fraudsters jailed for 60 years as taskforce seizes $50m in assets Labor MP Jo...
The Jewish leader calling for compulsory national service 29.06.2026 14:43
Dedicated police protection, social media accountability, and national service for all Australians: that’s how businessman and philanthropist Steven Lowy says we can solve the scourge of Antisemitism in Australian society. Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to our YouTube channel . Businessman Steven Lowy urges new police unit to protect...
Australian man to face Thai court after teen’s alleged murder 29.06.2026 4:13
Police allege Simon Peter Carman murdered 17-year-old Tunchanok Dunholma following a dispute over money. Plus, England’s test cricket captain calls it quits in shock call, and the US and Iran agree to resume peace talks. Read more: Perth man accused of murdering teen in Thailand had guns seized by police England captain Ben Stokes announces retirement from international cricket Comment...
Did the Ben Roberts-Smith drama end Karl Stefanovic’s career? 28.06.2026 15:33
Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, appears to have been quietly bankrolling Karl Stefanovic’s podcast - and that’s lucky, since the former Nine star now needs the show to stay afloat after losing his TV job. Today, Steve Jackson’s here to discuss how Stefanovic’s defiance of Nine’s party line on Ben Roberts-Smith and Charlie Teo contributed to his ...
TheFlood - Episode 3: We are sinking 27.06.2026 21:11
A seawater flood deep under the Indian Ocean has crippled the Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Dechaineux. It cannot rise to the surface because it has taken on too much water. The 60 men and women on board are fighting to save the submarine and themselves from sinking to the ocean floor. They stabilise the boat briefly, but then, to their horror, it begins to sink further. Some think of their...
Monet’s Water Lilies: from the fringes to fridge magnets 26.06.2026 14:35
Monet’s Water Lilies were once considered radical. Now every boomer has a tea towel featuring them. Impressionist works are still as vibrant and joyous today as they were 150 years ago, but what happens when an artistic movement moves from the fringes into the mainstream? Read more about this story at theaustralian.com.au and see the video by subscribing to our YouTube channel . Tim Douglas...
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