Do you ever watch the news trying to get a good understanding of what’s going on in Australia, only to leave even more confused than you were to begin with? Welcome to Australia, Explained, where we get you on top of all things Down Under. Every fortnight
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the Russia-Ukraine conflict: what's happened, why it's happening and what to expect next.Bits and pieces mentioned:Maps of Russia-Ukraine border conflictVox Explained: Russia-Ukraine crisisAustralians wanting to fight in UkraineThis week, Tania recommended reading English-translated Russian news outlets (Tass and Interfax) to analyse how the conflict is being perceived in Russia. Vanessa recommended the Global Conflict Tracker to keep an eye out on other conflicts/crises happening elsewhere. If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the religious discrimination bill: what it is, why it's controversial and why it's important.Bits and pieces mentioned:A history of the billRead the initial drafts of the billCitipointe Christian College statementPenrith Christian School controversySchool experiences of LGBTQ+ kidsIs religion coming under attack?This week, Tania recommended an episode of our favourite SBS show, You Can't Ask That, with transgender people. Vanessa recommended her favourite book, Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, which discusses the role of religion during human evolution.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back for 2022! In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down all the news stories that were buried by COVID over the summer.Bits and pieces mentioned:Coalition changes refugee intake and visasOur previous episodes on asylum seekers (Part 1 and Part 2)Indigenous Voice in ParliamentKurri Kurri gas plantThis week, Tania recommended an ABC article that details some health stories you might have missed; but worldwide! Vanessa recommended a website that posts slightly mundane, but actually pretty interesting articles about government decisions that you probably wouldn't hear about otherwise. If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the housing crisis in Australia: how it started, how it's currently going and what the future holds. We discuss housing prices, interest rates and wage growth as major areas of concern.Disclaimer — The information in this episode is for general information only. It should not be taken as professional advice from Australia, Explained. You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, taxation or other advice to check how the podcast information relates to your unique circumstances. Australia, Explained is not liable for any loss caused, whether due to negligence or otherwise arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information provided directly or indirectly, by use of this podcast.Bits and pieces mentioned:Home Ownership Census DataWhy have housing prices increased?Housing prices vs. wage growthThis week, Tania recommended different micro-investing apps such as Raiz or Spaceship that may help you invest in other asset classes besides property. Vanessa recommended an article by the ABC about the housing price boom in Queensland and how it's affected the rental market.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we team up with Lewie from @thevirtuousvictorian to break down what is an ICAC and how Australia manages corruption. If you don't follow his Instagram platform… GO! THERE'S NO TIME TO WASTE!Bits and pieces mentioned:CPI IndexDark Donations episodeGladys Berejiklian storyScoMo and ICACICAC statsThis week, Tania recommended our Dark Donations episode to emphasise how important it is you listen to it. Vanessa recommended an article from The Conversation that encapsulates why we need stronger corruption regulations. Lewie recommended a list of his favourite Aussie political instagram accounts; @toiletpaperaustralia, @thebargainingcode, @conservative_liberals, @aussieleftie, @australianlaborpolitics, @slide2theleft & @sit_down_australian.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a fortnightly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses sexual assault and violence against women.In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down sexual assault within the AFL: past cases, present issues and future solutions.Bits and pieces mentioned:Stephen Milne CaseJames Robinson's protest against St Kevin's CollegeAFL's Respect and Responsibility PolicyNRL “no-fault stand down” policyThis week, Tania recommended an ABC Four Corners Report titled “Boys Club” about the scandals surrounding St Kevin's College. Vanessa recommended a reading list of modern feminist texts that everyone should read!If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
TW: This episode discusses eating disorders, suicide and mental illness. In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down eating disorders; what they are, how they affect Aussies and some of the common myths. We chat with Hannah from EndED, a non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting those suffering from eating disorders, and we discuss everything from diet culture to mental health funding.Bits and pieces mentioned:EndEDEating disorders during COVIDHistory of eating disordersPain biasEating disorders in malesThis week, Tania recommended looking at the local enterprises in your area (such as EndED) that can help educate you on eating disorders and how to help others. Vanessa recommended a podcast by Jameela Jamil called “I Weigh”, which discusses the idea of shame in a range of ways, including body image and toxic diet culture.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the possibility of war with China: will it happen and why?Bits and pieces mentioned:Taiwan and China preparing for warWhat's happening in the South China SeaChina is ‘punishing' AustraliaThis week, Tania recommended an ABC podcast called “China, If You're Listening”. Vanessa recommended English language Chinese media website China Daily.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a fortnightly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our podcast turns one today! In this episode, we break down how we started, how we're going and where we're heading.We discuss our favourite episodes, the biggest issues facing Australia right now and our hopes/concerns for the future.Thank you for supporting us over the past year. You can continue to support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - sharing this podcast with your friends! If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the hunter-gatherer myth surrounding First Nations communities, what their lives were like before colonisation and how they practised farming/land management.Bits and pieces mentioned:Bill Gammage's quoteShaping the landscapePermanent settlements in Yuwibara landThis week, Tania recommended a map of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander countries in Australia. Learn which country you are residing on, what language they speak and some of their practices. Vanessa recommended Young Dark Emu, by Bruce Pascoe - a picture book version of Pascoe's Dark Emu novel that is easy to read.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the conflict in Afghanistan - the history, the role we played as Australians and the future of global politics with the Taliban in charge.Bits and pieces mentioned:Vox's summary of Afghanistan conflictThe Brereton Report about war crimes in AfghanistanRussia, China and Pakistan's role in AfghanistanThis week, Tania recommended a video of PM Bob Hawke in 1989, emotionally responding to the Tiananmen Square protests in China and offering asylum to Chinese students. Vanessa recommended Afghanistan's largest independent news agency, Pajhwok. It is available in English. If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam Unwin @astriidastriidastriid Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down climate change in Australia: our experiences, our responses and our future.Bits and pieces mentioned:The Paris AgreementScoMo's comments on the IPCC reportEach country's carbon emissionsAustralia needs to cut emissions by at least 50%Australia: Climate Action TrackerWhere do Australia's emissions come fromWhat is the Adani mine?This week, Tania recommended a book by Elizabeth Kolbert called “The Sixth Extinction”, which explores the origins of the Anthropocene and human impact upon climate. Vanessa recommended an article from The New Yorker about preparing for the climate apocalypse.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod.Audio and sound production: Liam (Instagram @astriidastriidastriid) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down conspiracy theories: what they are, why people believe in them and how they're affecting Australians right now.Bits and pieces mentioned:The political compassThe far-right in AustraliaDr Karen Douglas on why people believe in conspiraciesSocial media as an “echo chamber”Sky News banned from YouTubeThe Dunning-Kruger effectQAnon in AustraliaThis week, Tania recommended an ABC Four Corners investigative report about Tim Stewart, a head figure of QAnon in Australia and close friend of Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Vanessa recommended a podcast by the New York Times called Rabbit Hole (Apple Podcasts, Spotify) that explores the effects of the internet in feeding conspiracy theories to its audiences.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down Dry July - what it means, why it was started and what it says about alcohol culture in Australia.Bits and pieces mentioned:Government statistics on alcohol use in First Nations communitiesHistory of alcohol in First Nations communitiesAction on alcohol in First Nations communitiesDry July - does it work?This week, Tania recommended an IGTV by SBS about Sobah Beverages and the rise of non-alcoholic alcohol products. Vanessa recommended an episode of ABC's “You Can't Ask That” where normal people ask questions to alcoholics. You can watch it by signing up (for free) on ABC iView.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down our vaccine rollout - what went wrong and what is currently being done.Bits and pieces mentioned:Australian vaccine dataVaccine rollout timelineWorldwide Vaccine TrackerAstraZeneca and blood clotsThis week, Tania recommended a Conversation article by leaders at the Grattan Institute about what our rollout 2.0 could look like. Vanessa recommended an ABC article about vaccine hesitancy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down public broadcasting in Australia, how they're funded and what it means for news journalism.This episode acts as a “Part Two” to our very first episode we released about news media ownership in Australia (feels like years ago!). If you haven't listened to that ep, you can do that here: Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Browser.Bits and pieces mentioned:2021 budget for public broadcastingFoxtel gets $40 million of fundingABC misses out on funding this budgetParliament paper on ABC fundingLabor pledges to reverse ABC funding cutsABC program cuts in responseThe ABC and our democracyABC runs ads on third party platformsABC 2020 Annual ReportThis week, Tania recommended an ABC podcast called Rear Vision that takes a deep dive into the historical context of key issues and debates we hear of today. Vanessa recommended an ABC iView show called “You Can't Ask That”, where marginalised and misunderstood groups of Aussies answer viewer-submitted questions. If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we talk about the intersection between cricket and politics. Particularly, how it has and will continue to shape the Aussie identity!Bits and pieces mentioned:The 1868 Aboriginal Cricket TeamFormer Treasurer Wayne Swan on Bodyline AshesSport and ApartheidHow Steve Smith reacted to the ball tampering scandalThis week, Tania recommended an article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Waleed Aly about the ball tampering scandal. Aly discusses how sport is so ingrained in Australian national identity, it was around before we had even federated! Vanessa recommended a quick 3-min video by the ABC about the ball tampering scandal that explains why it was wrong, what the public response was and how it impacted the perception of the Australian cricket team.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode will discuss topics that might trigger trauma, including sexual assault. Remember to put yourself first and switch the episode off if you need to.In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the allegations of sexual assault within the Federal Parliament, what happened and what's being done now.Bits and pieces mentioned:Brittany Higgins speech at Parliament HouseScoMo's press conferenceHiggins and ScoMo have a meetingInquiry into sexual assault culture of Parliament HouseThis week, Tania recommended to talk to those around you about the issue of sexual assault, listen to others' experiences and clarify your own misconceptions. Vanessa recommended a book by Chanel Miller titled 'Know My Name', a memoir about the author's experience with sexual assault and the treatment of victims within the legal system.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we dive deep into Anzac Day - the reality of the event and the debates that surround it.Bits and pieces mentioned:Ellis Ashmead Bartlett's reports from GallipoliThe ‘history wars' over ANZAC DayWhat do historians say about ANZAC Day?Australia's spending on commemoration This week, Tania recommended this educational resource by the Department of Veterans' Affairs with a range of historical sources on either side of the ANZAC legend debate. Vanessa recommended an article from The Guardian discussing the waitlist for veteran payments in Australia.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down JobKeeper - why it's ending, how it affected Aussies and what will happen next.Bits and pieces mentioned:How JobKeeper has benefitted usJobKeeper turns into a profit maker300 ASX companies + JobKeeperHow we spent JobKeeperExamples of JobKeeper fraudThis week, Tania recommended a survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics regarding household finances following COVID-19 lockdowns, highlighting whether payment schemes during COVID-19 left them better off or worse. Vanessa recommended an edition of the Quarterly Essay called “Dead Right” about the changes in government spending over time.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disclaimer: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that the following program contains names of people who have died. We extend a disclaimer to all listeners that this episode contains detailed accounts of violence and trauma, and may be disturbing for some.In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the Tasmanian genocide - what happened, why people don't know about it and how we can work towards reconciliation.In this episode, we attempted to use black voices as the focal point of our research. Direct sources from the Palawa people were found in a range of publications and comments by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and Aboriginal leaders. Bits and pieces mentioned:Tasmanian Aboriginal CentrePalawa Shared Language GroupsTruganini memorial defacedNational Museum of Australia's account of the Black WarRecognising genocide in Tasmania place namesSurviving Palawa (page 18)Explainer: Evidence for the Tasmanian genocideThe Last of the Tasmanians - 1870 book by James BonwickHow we remember Frontier Wars opinion pieceWe also used physical sources from the State Library of Victoria. Feel free to contact us if you want to review these. This week, Tania recommended a museum website with a variety of primary sources about the Tasmanian Genocide - note how certain paintings may depict the event with a specific perspective/bias. Vanessa recommended an interactive map by the Guardian that outlines the Frontier Wars in Australia, where they happened and who was involved.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a fortnightly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the changes to university fees, why these decisions are being made and how it affects you.Bits and pieces mentioned:STEM and Humanities wages over time2019 Graduate Outcomes StudyJacqui Lambie's speech about university feesThis week, Tania recommended an article from the ABC that is full of personal testimonials about how the changes to uni fees have impacted different individual's lives. Vanessa recommended the book “Homo Deus” by Yuval Noah Harari about the potential of Artificial Intelligence to remove the need for people in future scientific/technological jobs.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the underworld of political donations, where the money is going and why it's being hidden.Bits and pieces mentioned:Property and construction industry donationsSnapshot of political donationsBreakdown of donors‘Dark money' over the past two decadesThis week, Tania recommended a 2016 video from the ABC show Q&A about international political donations and includes a discussion about the many issues with political donations laws right now. Vanessa recommended the Centre for Public Integrity's media releases to keep you up-to-date with the latest on political donations and corruption within parliament.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down what's happening with Google at the moment, why they're threatening to remove the search engine in Australia and what the future of news media looks like.Bits and pieces mentioned:2020 report on digital news in AustraliaMel Silva's response to the codeWhat the inventor of the internet says about the codeHow Google News Showcase worksThis week, Tania recommended a video made by Youtube creator liaison Matt Koval about the Media Bargaining Code. Interesting to see what YouTube is concerned about and how they explain this to their users. Vanessa recommended you either reflect on how you found news and information pre-1998 or talk to someone who was old enough to. Perspective!If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down weather in Australia right now, what's happening and why it's raining so much.Bits and pieces mentioned:Bureau of Meteorology websiteAustralia's climate driversAntarctica's ice is meltingEl Niño is taking overThis week, Tania recommended the Bureau of Meteorology's weather predictions for Australia for February to May. Vanessa recommended this video by Sky News on what happens when the planet gets just 2 degrees warmer.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down the history of January 26, what happened and why it stirs up so much controversy.Bits and pieces mentioned:Survey: What Aussies think happened on Jan 26th Survey: Do Aussies want to #changethedate?The Frontier WarsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander accounts to follow:@blakbusiness @tallulahsrash @comingoutblak @darthem123 @alwaysourstories @nitv_au @tradingblak @clothingthegapThis week, Tania recommended two things - 1) an interactive map by The Guardian that outlines the Frontier Wars between 1788 and 1928, detailing the conflicts between British settlers and First Nations communities; and 2) Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe, which debunks the myth that First Nations peoples were hunter-gatherers and instead argues that these communities had innovative and established ways of living pre-British invasion. Vanessa recommended an Aus Geographic piece that shows Aboriginal Australians are one of the world's oldest living cultures.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we guide you through the Coronavirus vaccine: how it was developed and how it will be rolled out in Australia.Bits and pieces mentioned:Current status of COVID-19 vaccine worldwideHow COVID-19 vaccines are trialledHow Australia approves vaccinesAustralia's vaccine agreements Clarification on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccineHow important is vaccine efficacy?Economic benefits of worldwide COVID-19 vaccinationWill workplaces be able to force you to take the COVID-19 vaccine?Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander accounts to follow:@blakbusiness @tallulahsrash @comingoutblak @darthem123 @alwaysourstories @nitv_au @tradingblak @clothingthegapThis week, Tania recommended a piece that will help you read academic articles, if you're keen on looking at the vaccine research yourself. Vanessa recommended every link in the bits and piece section you just scrolled past.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we look at skin cancer rates in Australia, why the disease is so common in our country and what we've done to reduce it.Bits and pieces mentioned:2016 AIHW report on skin cancer Cancer Council statistics Study on the incidence of skin cancer in migrated adultsMore about the ozone layer in AustraliaSunSmart campaigns This week, Tania recommended the ABCDE checklist for assessing your body for potentially cancerous moles - early detection is crucial! Vanessa recommended an episode of the Shameless podcast where they chat to Natalie Fornasier, a young woman fighting the good fight against melanoma.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we give you some insight into the Australia - China relationship. Why are we fighting and why does it matter?Bits and pieces mentioned:China officials Afghan soldier tweetHistory of Aus-China relationsRacism during COVIDThe reality of China's trade threatsVictoria and the Belt and Road InitiativeHere are some international news outlets that aren't for the US or Europe. We recommend following these outlets on Twitter - they are active on Instagram but the content isn't as comprehensive!@chinadailynews@chinaxinhuanews@ndtv@jakpostimages@bbcnewsindiaThis week, Tania recommended a webpage by the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University that details Gough Whitlam's attempts to build diplomatic relations in the Asia-Pacific region in the 70s. Vanessa recommended an article from English language Chinese media company China Daily on an opposing view to Aus-China relations.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down superannuation - what it is, how it works and what is currently being discussed. We look about the differences in superannuation savings between genders and industries, as well as discuss the findings of the royal commission into the misconduct of financial institutions that set forth a series of recommendations to improve the superannuation sector.Bits and pieces mentioned:Superannuation statistics in AustraliaUnpaid super in the hospitality industry Women in super statistics2018 poverty in retirement report CANSTARThis week, Tania recommended creating a MyGov account to keep track of your super fund accounts. Vanessa recommended an infographic that compares retirement funds around the world.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down our federal and state governments. We discuss what each level of government is responsible for, how they collaborate and what the current issues are regarding the separation of powers.Bits and pieces mentioned:Overview of FederationCovid creating legal confusion between states and CanberraThis week, Tania recommended an article in The Conversation that breaks down the difference between COAG and the national cabinet, and highlights the strengths and weaknesses of this new approach to intergovernmental collaboration. Vanessa recommended a piece from the ABC about the once possibility of forming a Jewish state in the Kimberleys. Wild right?If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down Australia's mental health system: the good, the bad, and where it all seems to be heading. This week, we were joined by special guest, Julia McCarthy. Julia is a psychologist with over 10 years experience, having acted as a support worker for those in juvenile detention and for families affected by the Black Saturday bushfires.Bits and pieces mentioned:NAIDOC weekPalyku psychiatrist and professor Helen Milroy's research on Indigenous mental healthThis week, our special guest Julia recommended Headspace, an online mental health resource for educating, seeking help and referring to services. Julia also recommended HeadtoHelp, a resource that links you to available mental health services nearby. Tania recommended a video that discusses how culture and spirituality affect Indigenous mental health and Vanessa recommended the concept of grounding, a therapeutic technique that allows you to connect to the earth.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we look back on the Whitlam dismissal 45 years later, why it was important and why it's being discussed in 2020.Bits and pieces mentioned:Gough Whitlam's infamous dismissal speechWill Partlett's article on the Palace LettersThis week, Tania recommended an ABC Radio podcast with journalist Alex Mann called The Eleventh, which compiles first-hand accounts of the dismissal to explain the event. Vanessa recommended the Palace Letters, which detail Governor General Sir John Kerr's communication with Buckingham Palace about his decision to dismiss Whitlam.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we cover the past, present and future of slavery in Australia. Bits and pieces mentioned:History of slavery piece in The ConversationThe WAP (White Australia Policy)South Sea Islanders enslavedThis week, Tania recommended the Modern Slavery Registry that keeps tracks of all the companies that have a commitment to anti-slavery. Vanessa recommended a mini documentary that speaks to experts and victims about modern slavery in Australia.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we're covering offshore detention - what it is, why we do it and at what cost.Bits and pieces mentioned:Abbott Government pays people smugglers to turn back boatsThe price of detentionThis week, Tania recommended two poems - “Untitled” and “The Black Kite/Deep Dark” - by Behrouz Boochani, a refugee who was previously detained on Manus Island. Vanessa recommended interviews by SBS with Navy personnel that worked on Operation Sovereign Borders.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained we break down what exactly is an asylum seeker, what type of opportunities they have in Australia and talk about a few of the myths surrounding this issue. Bits and pieces mentioned:The 1951 Refugee ConventionAsylum seekers returned to Indonesia on lifeboatsUniversity of Adelaide Refugee StudyThis week, Tania recommended an article about Nhill, a little town in Western Victoria that had its economy revitalised by Burmese refugees. Vanessa recommended the refugee episode of ABC's You Can't Ask That, where marginalised groups are asked intrusively interesting questions.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we talk about what recession means, why it's happening and how it affects Aussies everywhere. We partnered with Daniel Ortisi from The Financial Curator to deliver this podcast. The Financial Curator is a blog and Instagram on a mission to improve financial literacy by offering easy to read content on investing and finance more generally. What are you waiting for? Go follow/subscribe and get learning!!Bits and pieces mentioned:Pay The Rent CampaignAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisationsKevin Rudd's #MurdochRoyalCommission Petition Launch VideoThis week, Daniel recommended a video called ‘How The Economic Machine Works' that breaks down a bunch of economic concepts in a way that's easy to understand. Tania recommended an article in The Conversation that contains some graphs that clearly map out how stimulus packages have kept Aussies afloat, yet made them scared to spend. Vanessa recommended a podcast episode from She's on the Money that talks about safeguarding your finances during recession.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this BONUS episode of Australia, Explained we break down the 2020 Budget - the winners, the losers and what it all means for you!Bits and pieces mentioned:The Guardian Budget Summary: Warning, lots of jargonFollow Osman Faruqi on TwitterWomen and the 2020 BudgetThis week, Tania recommended the ABC's winners and losers of the budget, which also includes a tax calculator to help you determine how much money you can expect to receive over the next 5 years. Vanessa recommended a piece from the Quarterly Essay about how the idea of trickle down growth has made Aussies poorer.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we break down who owns what news media in Australia, why it's important to know, and why it's being talked about right now.Bits and pieces mentioned:A list of Rupert Murdoch + NewsCorps's assetsGovernment scraps media ownership lawsKevin Rudd calls out Rupert MurdochThis week, Tania recommended The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty, a 3 part documentary on ABC iView covering the history and scandals of the Murdoch family. Vanessa recommended Neel Kolhatkar's YouTube skit Australian Media in 2 minutes, a funny impersonation of our media landscape. Warning, this one does contain explicit language.We also promised you all a list of our favourite independent media outlets. Here is that list!Websites: ABC News, The Saturday Paper, The Guardian AU, The Conversation AU, SBS News, Crikey News, Eureka Street, The New Matilda, Mumbrella.Instagrams: @thedailyaus, @thesquiz, @crikey.news, @satpaper, @guardianaustralia, @abcnews_au and most importantly, @australiaexplainedpod!!If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Australia, Explained, we introduce the voices behind the podcast and talk a little bit about why we started it in the first place!Bits and pieces mentioned:Pay The Rent CampaignAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisationsIf you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.