It's big, it's dramatic and it's points-based.
Major changes have been introduced to Centrelink and some people think they're too confusing. Five points for this, ten points for that, but what if you make a mistake and suddenly lose your payments?
And, a program called Emma's Project empowers kids with the language to articulate sexual assault if it's something they experience.
Live guests:
Tony Burke, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
Nunami Sculthorpe-Green, Blak Led Tours Tasmania
Joe Tucci, chief executive, Australian Childhood Foundation

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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.
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Folge vom 05.07.2022Big changes to unemployment payments
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Folge vom 04.07.2022Would you change your diet to live an extra 20 years?How committed would you be to living longer? Would you change your diet to get another 20 years? Some findings published in the journal Cell detail that a specific balance of whole foods, fasting, staying within a specific BMI, and limiting meat intake can combine for a much longer life. But can you really BF? And, it's NAIDOC week! We'll be profiling a whole bunch of incredible people. Today, that's artist Dylan Mooney who illustrates First Nations' identity and queer love. Plus, cultural fishing has been passed down through generations of First Nations people, yet some on the NSW south coast are being harassed by fisheries. Also, Sydney is being pounded by rain and many of the suburbs you've heard of being flooded before are under water again. Live guests: Anna Debenham, nutritionist Dylan Mooney, artist Sally Thompson, UWA
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Folge vom 01.07.2022The Shakeup: forgetting names, cultural tattoo discrimination, and millennials outnumbering boomersIt's the Shakeup! This week we're talking... Justin Trudeau forgetting PM Anthony Albanese's name, cultural tattoo discrimination when it comes to nightclub dress codes, and the millennials now outnumbering boomers, so get ready for more Harry Potter references and chat about 'adulting'. Join Dave Marchese with musician Raph Dixon and journalist Isa Staskovski.
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Folge vom 30.06.2022Conversion therapy is still happeningConversion practices that try to 'pray the gay away' are still happening in some parts of Australia, and they're extremely harmful. Some states like Queensland, have banned conversion practices, but some activists think the Federal Government should step in. And, a lot of clubs have dress codes that ban face and neck tattoos, but what about when those tattoos have cultural significance and importance? One woman says she was denied entry into a Brisbane nightclub because of her face tattoos which have deep historical and cultural meaning. Plus, what do you think of the idea of alcohol-free wine? Would it make Dry July a little easier? Because South Australia – a big wine region – is pumping it out. Live guests: Victor Madrigal Borloz, United Nation Stephen Blanks, NSW Council for Civil Liberties