The federal government has unveiled its electric vehicles policy, but the strategy doesn’t include any subsidies or tax incentives to make them more affordable.
More than five million people have taken part in an Instagram campaign that promised to plant one tree for every pet picture posted. Now organisers say they don’t have the resources to follow through.
Plus, how a new injection could help treat opioid addiction.
Live guests:
Dr Jake Whitehead, transport scientist at the University of Queensland
Dr Jonathon Hutchinson, digital cultures expert at USYD
Suzanne Nielsen, deputy director at the Monash Addiction Research Centre

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Folge vom 09.11.2021Can we all buy electric cars now?
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Folge vom 08.11.2021What went wrong at AstroworldSurvivors describe the chaos that unfolded at rapper Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert in Texas, where eight people were killed. Police are investigating what went wrong, as punters prepare to sue the musician and festival organisers for what they’re calling an avoidable tragedy. Plus, Hack examines the history of Australian gigs, and how safe they are. Live guests: Izel Ayala, Astroworld attendee Lucas Naccarati, Astroworld attendee Julia Robinson, Australian Festival Association
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Folge vom 05.11.2021The Great Resignation, toxic masculinity and beef with FranceIt's the Shake Up and we're talking… The French president’s beef with Scott Morrison over submarines, burning blazers to protest toxic culture in elite private boys schools and quitting work to prioritise work-life balance. Join Hack's Ange McCormack with journalists Eliza Barr from the Daily Telegraph and Brendan Crew from 10 News First.
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Folge vom 04.11.2021Setting fire to toxic masculinityMelbourne photographer James Robinson has called out the toxic culture in Australia private schools by breaking into his old college, setting his school blazer on fire and making out with his partner on the lawn. Plus, fruit pickers will be guaranteed a minimum wage under a significant Fair Work Commission ruling. Live guests: James Robinson, artist and former St Kevin’s College student Emma Germano, president of the Victorian Farmers Federation