Psychics have become a multi-billion dollar industry, despite not being backed by science. But powerful people, like politicians and the police, still rely on them.
The Liberal party has come up with its long-awaited plan to get to net zero by 2050. But the government still needs the support of their regional colleagues, the National party, who remain unconvinced.
Live guests:
Gary Nunn, author of ‘The Psychic Tests’
Debbie Malone, psychic
Darren Chester, Nationals MP

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