World famous whistleblower Frances Haugen has told an Australian parliamentary inquiry that Facebook continues to amplify “the most extreme content” across its platforms and does the “bare minimum” to take down harmful content.
It’s well known that the fashion business has a lot of problems, like how much workers are getting paid and all the environmental impacts. Despite being a massive global industry, there aren’t a lot of laws and regulations to reign it in. But that’s changing.
After a catastrophic volcanic eruption, Tonga’s now gone into lockdown after a handful of COVID-19 cases threaten to overwhelm the country’s struggling healthcare system.
Plus, why Beijing’s Winter Olympics are attracting controversy before they’ve even started.
Live guests:
Ed Coper, disinformation expert
Drew Havea, vice president of the Tonga Red Cross
Tracey Holmes, ABC sports reporter

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Folge vom 03.02.2022“I could no longer be part of a system that harms children”
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Folge vom 02.02.2022Do you see sounds as colours?Imagine smelling your dog’s barks or seeing music as colours. It sounds kinda strange, but people who have synaesthesia live with this sensory cross-wiring. And while some love it, others find it overwhelming. It’s been a tough few days for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who’s fighting to defend his character after a spicy leaked text. A report released this week has exposed a rampant culture of sexual harassment, racism and bullying at one of the country’s biggest mining companies - Rio Tinto. Plus, why Afghan women are accusing the Taliban of using a pregnant journalist as a publicity stunt to get international support. Live guests: James Elton, ABC political journalist Rebecca Trigger, ABC reporter Muzhgan Samarqandi, Afghan journalist from New Zealand
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Folge vom 01.02.2022An anti-LGBTQI school contract and boycotting SpotifyA Brisbane school has been slammed for asking parents to sign a contract condemning homosexuality, and saying students who don’t adhere to the gender they were assigned at birth risk being expelled. But current and former students are fighting back. Plus, Joe Rogan’s been criticised again for spreading misinformation about COVID on his hugely popular podcast. Now Spotify, which owns his show, is facing a boycott from subscribers, musicians and other podcasters. Live guests: Anna Brown OAM, lawyer and CEO of Equality Australia Dom Alessio, Sounds Australia Dr Darren Saunders, science communicator from UNSW
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Folge vom 31.01.2022Quitting vapes and saving the reefDespite a ban on buying and carrying nicotine vapes without a medical prescription, stats show that young Aussies are using them in record numbers. There’s also an increased interest in people trying to kick the habit, but it’s more complicated than you’d think. The Federal Government has committed another $1 billion in funding for the Great Barrier Reef, but scientists say it's not going to help address the greatest threat to its existence - climate change. Plus, what Ash Barty’s historic win at the Australian Open means for First Nations women. Live guests: Sussan Ley, federal Environment Minister John Safran, author of ‘Puff Piece’ Teela Reid, lawyer and Wiradjuri/Wailwan woman