The Great Barrier Reef has been suffering for years and now UNESCO has recommended the reef be listed as 'in danger'.
They say we're not doing enough to tackle climate change, but Environment Minister Sussan Ley disagrees.
So what do marine scientists think?
Plus, the most powerful man in Australian music, Denis Handlin, who was the CEO of Sony Music and the chairman of the ARIA board, has left his job.
We take a look at what led to his shock departure and what's been going on within the broader Australian music industry.
Live guests:
Kelly Burke, The Guardian
Vicki Gordon, the founder of the AWMA
Warren Entsch, Liberal MP
Jon Day, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University

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