COVID cancellations of concerts and festivals are (hopefully) behind us, but lots of people are still waiting for ticket refunds from gigs in 2020.
So, what are your rights when buying a concert ticket during the pandemic?
Plus, the Environment Minister has won an appeal in the federal court, overturning a decision which said she had a duty of care to protect young people from climate harm.
And we look at a trial in Victoria that will give some casual workers paid sick leave.
Live guests:
Ken O’Brien, managing director of The Drop
Professor Jacqueline Peel, expert in environmental and climate change law
Felicity Sowerbutts, Director, Young Workers Centre

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Folge vom 15.03.2022Ticket refund nightmares
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Folge vom 14.03.2022Nature is healing: Aussie tourists are back in BaliFor the first time in two years, direct flights from Australia to Bali are back, and there's no quarantine requirements for fully-vaxxed tourists. But how can the tourism industry make international flying more sustainable? There's calls to make aviation fuel more efficient to keep gas emissions down. And, Youth Allowance and JobSeeker payments are going up this month - but with the rising cost of petrol hitting everyone hard, will it make much of a difference? We also speak to Dr Rachel Farrelly, who is making history by becoming the first Indigenous female surgeon in Australia. Plus, the murder trial of Kumanjayi Walker resulted in a not guilty verdict for constable Zachary Rolfe. Now, Walpiri elders are calling for a change to policing in Indigenous communities — including getting rid of guns. Live guests: Neil Hansford, aviation expert Ben Groundwater, travel writer Claudia Long, Hack’s political reporter Gunu woman Dr Rachel Farrelly Dr Terry Goldsworthy, Associate Professor in criminology, Bond university
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Folge vom 11.03.2022The Shakeup: Politician photo opps, Byron Baes, and the legacy of Shane WarneIt's the Shakeup and we're talking ... The PM's visit to flooded-affected towns, the release of controversial reality show Byron Baes, and the legacy of cricket icon Shane Warne. Join Hack's Dave Marchese with journalist Eliza Barr and musician Raph Dixon.
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Folge vom 10.03.2022What should you do if you have a panic attack?Shortness of breath. Tight chest. Heart palpitations. Feelings of doom. They're all common symptoms of a panic attack — something around 1 in 5 people will have experienced before. They can be super overwhelming in the moment (especially if you’re on live TV, like ABC weather presenter Nate Byrne was). So, what should you do if you have one? Plus, an unofficial Instagram grief club is helping young people feel less isolated after the death of a loved one. And the murder trial over the fatal shooting of a young Indigenous man in the NT has wrapped up. Guests: Melissa Mackay, ABC News Nate Byrne, ABC News Dr Zac Seidler, clinical psychologist