More than 100 clubs have closed down around Australia in the last couple of years.
With lockdowns and lockouts, health kicks and Tinder, people have been hitting clubs way less, particularly in Sydney. So is clubbing a thing of the past?
Plus, have you seen the historic photos of protesters taking over the Sri Lankan Presidential Palace? It's a massive moment for the country. We talk to former Hack host Avani Dias about what's going on, and what's led to this.
And, Monekypox is not going away. The number of cases is slowly rising in Australia, and it's got some experts pretty worried.
Live guest:
Mick Gibb, The Night Time Industries Association
Avani Dias, ABC South Asia correspondent
Dr Brad McKay

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