Hack asks Barnaby Joyce about the government’s slow vaccine rollout in regional and remote Australia and why First Nations communities are lagging behind.
And, we get his thoughts on the IPCC’s dire climate report and his plans to tackle emissions.
Plus, an investigation by the ABC's Foreign Correspondent has found many of the clothes we donate to charities end up in rotting textile mountains in West Africa, creating an environmental disaster.
Live guests:
Barnaby Joyce, deputy PM and leader of the Nationals party
Clare Press, sustainable fashion expert and presenter of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast.

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Folge vom 17.08.2021Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce on COVID and climate policy
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Folge vom 16.08.2021The Taliban seizes AfghanistanTwo decades after they lost power of the country, Afghanistan is back in the hands of the Taliban. Humanitarian groups and Afghan Australians are urging the federal government to consider a special intake of Afghan refugees facing threats from the militant organisation. And, young veterans talk to Hack about watching Afghanistan fall. Live guests: Andrew Quilty, Australian photojournalist Shamsiya Hussainpoor, Afghan Australian from Melbourne Stuart McCarthy, Retired army officer
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Folge vom 13.08.2021The Shake Up: The UN’s climate warning, vax incentives and the joy of gardeningIt's the Shake Up and we're talking… The IPCC’s dire report on climate change, privileges for vaccinated people and why gardening makes us feel so good. Join Hack's Avani Dias with former federal MP Wyatt Roy and climate activist Varsha Yajman.
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Folge vom 12.08.2021On TikTok, lies and misinformation run wildWe know conspiracies are all over Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, but we've discovered misinformation about Australia's COVID lockdowns have been going viral on TikTok, fuelled by the app’s powerful algorithm. And, influencers are helping to peddle this dangerous information. Plus, how you can spot fake posts on social media and protect yourself and your community from going down conspiratorial rabbit holes. Live guests: Dr Joshua Roose, extremism researcher at Deakin Uni Dr Brad McKay, GP and author of ‘Fake Medicine’ Dr Tanya Notley, researcher at Western Sydney University