Interested in the news but sometimes find there is a whole lot of assumed knowledge which makes it hard to get the full picture? Recent examples include the Hong Kong/China relationship, how the moon landing 50 years ago still impacts us today, and who Punky Brewster is... Each week, Squiz Shortcu…
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram. LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was a link to Tatler's portrait of Princess Kate This video demo of Google's AI platform Gemini A video of Rishi Sunak's press conference announcing the UK general election. Our Squiz Shortcut on the Aussie debate about nuclear energy Listen to our News Club episode on Baby Reindeer Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Over 60 million people have watched the massive Netflix hit, Baby Reindeer. Made in the UK, it's described as a dark comedy drama-thriller miniseries, but it's the label it gave itself that has thrust the show into the news - ‘this is a true story'. Cue a debate about entertainment and the truth in the era of streaming platforms that aren't necessarily putting much stock in compliance with broadcasting codes of conduct. It's an issue that has made it all the way to the UK's Parliament… Club Picks: An interview with Richard Gadd in GQ from early April outlining where he is coming from… This piece in the Free Press called Baby Reindeer Is a True Story - But Whose True Story? The Hollywood Reporter's report on some comments made by Russell T Davies. He's the guy behind the most recent Doctor Who series and he's got a lot of experience in complying with broadcasting standards.
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram. LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was a link to Horseshoe jeans Claire recommends watching The Holdovers Kate recommends this episode of Conversations with Troy Cassar-Daley Listen to our News Club episode with BackTrack founder Bernie Shakeshaft. And you can listen to our episode with James Chessell about making and reporting on the Federal Budget here. Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
With all the news of late about youth crime, gendered violence, and incarceration rates, we have found ourselves asking - I wonder what Bernie thinks? Bernie Shakeshaft is the 2020 Australian Local Hero of the Year recipient and the founder of Backtrack. It's a community-led organisation for young people who are having a tough time. In this chat, he delves into what helping those kids who need it most means and why it makes a big difference. Club Picks: This piece on the ABC looks at the data around youth offender rates and the various solutions being offered. This Moree report, written by Adam Harvey in March, paints a picture of what it is like to live with the issue of youth crime on your doorstep. We interviewed Adam Harvey previously on News Club about reporting on conflict zones. This is the documentary made in 2018 about BackTrack and a recent update to it. You can also watch the trailer here. This is Bernie featured in the AFR's Philanthropy edition. If you don't have time for the doco or our News Club interview, this is an easy way to get across what he has built/is building. Find out more about BackTrack here Host: Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram. LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was a gallery of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower Listen to our News Club episode on making and reporting on the Federal Budget Larissa recommends this viral tomato soup recipe Kate recommends this episode on HECS from our How Far We've Come series Listen and/or read our Shortcut on the Nuclear Power debate Hosts: Kate Watson and Larissa Moore Producer: Annelise Taylor
With Treasurer Jim Chalmers set to hand down the Federal Budget next week, we thought it would be a good time to dive into the process of how it gets made and how the media reports on it. James Chessell, a Walkley Award-winning journalist and former Managing Director of Publishing at Nine Entertainment, is well-versed in covering budgets. Plus, his former time working as a staffer for Joe Hockey makes him uniquely qualified on the topic. Club Picks: This episode of Politics with Michelle Grattan with economist Chris Richardson. She's the doyen of political coverage out of Canberra's Press Gallery, and he's the go-to guru for anyone looking to make sense of the Budget. Ahead of its release, they set the scene for what's on the government's economic plate. This piece from 2017 by Dr Denis Muller, a journalism expert from Melbourne Uni, goes into the art of the leak… And speaking of leaks, the mother of them all came about in 1980 when then-Ten News political reporter Laurie Oakes got access to the Budget in a dark Canberra car park 2 days ahead of its release… This clip of how it unfolded on air is fun, if only for then Treasurer John Howard's reaction…
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram. LINKS This episode of The Daily on the pro-Palestine student protests at Columbia University Listen to the Eurovision entry from Electric Fields here Larissa recommends this doco that goes behind the scenes for the 2015 Met Gala Kate recommends this episode of The NYT's new podcast series called The Interview Listen to our News Club episode on ultra-fast fashion with AFR fashion editor Lauren Sams You can sign up to our Squiz Today and Saturday Squiz newsletters here Hosts: Kate Watson and Larissa Moore Producer: Annelise Taylor
This week on News Club, we talk with Lauren Sams, fashion editor at the Australian Financial Review, about the rise of ultra-fast fashion and how businesses like Temu and Shein manage to offer such cheap clothes. In Australia alone, they are on track to record more than $2 billion in sales this year and they're fast grabbing a huge chunk of market share both here and overseas. But there are plenty of questions about the ethics of what we're buying from these sites. Club Picks: Two videos from the Wall Street Journal - ‘How Temu's Explosive Growth Is Disrupting American E-Commerce' and ‘How Shein Built a $66B Fast-Fashion Empire' - are less than 10 mins each and very informative. A 2022 investigation by Wired, ‘Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control: Inside Shein's Sudden Rise,' explores the problems facing the company. This Money Talks podcast episode by The Economist called ‘Why Amazon should be afraid of Temu'. Lauren Sams recommended this book - Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes. And here is The Devil Wears Prada clip Kate mentions from The Devil Wears Prada Host: Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was about the Aurora Australis Unmade's article on why the Arj Barker story went viral Kate recommends ABC's Australian Story on Aiden Dix Listen to our News Club episode on Ozempic Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Ozempic, designed for type-2 diabetes treatment, has garnered widespread attention for its potential to aid weight loss in obese individuals. In Australia, where obesity affects 30% of the population, it has sparked significant interest and Novo Nordisk, the company behind it, has seen its share price surge by almost 500% in 5 years. While there are other similar drugs on the market, Ozempic is the OG. Which is why we are delving into it for News Club... Club Picks: This podcast on ABC Radio National's Life Matters program includes an interview with podcaster Claire Murphy. S The invention of these drugs has had - and will continue to have - economic impacts. This episode of The Economist's Money Talks podcast goes through that, and the industry that's booming off the back of them. You can't go far in this discussion without mentioning Oprah Winfrey… The US multi-media legend has had a decades-long struggle with her weight. She's even made a show about it - Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution - a clip is here. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was about the floods in Dubai Listen to our News Club ep with Adam Harvey on a reporter's perspective on the Israel-Hamas war Check out our Shortcut on Iran and Israel Claire's recommendation is this Vegemite butter recipe Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Adam Harvey is a reporter with ABC TV's 7.30 and their former Middle East correspondent. We sat down with him to talk about his experience working in the Middle East, what it was like when he returned to Israel late last year, and how journalists get their information. Plus, we ask whether he would ever have thought the events of 7 October were possible and if he is surprised by Israel's response. Club Picks: This article that was written by Adam himself. He talks about it in the podcast because it was published 24 hours after the 7 October attack. He also discusses CNN reporter Clarissa Ward, one of the only reporters who has been able to enter Gaza without an escort. Here is a piece she produced after doing so. Adam recommends this podcast by Yonit Levi of Israel's Channel 12 News and Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian - 2 prominent journalists - called Unholy: Two Jews on The News. Finally, Adam pointed us in the direction of 3 books called ‘Jerusalem' as background to a city he and so many others love: Simon Montefiore's biography Jerusalem* Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collin's O! Jerusalem*, which covers the events surrounding the creation of the state And Ottolengi's famous Jerusalem cookbook* *Purchase using this link, and we may earn a little commission
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Links: The most clicked link in Squiz Today was about these 2 unlikely friends Listen to our News Club ep on The business of Bluey The Daily's podcast episode on Arizona and Trump's abortion dilemma Kate recommends this episode of The Fin podcast with Lauren Sams Claire recommends Season 2 of Loot and Not Dead Yet Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Bluey is one of the most-streamed TV shows in the world. But whilst Bluey is owned and produced by Ludo Studios - an Aussie outfit based in Brisbane - the commercial rights are owned by the BBC. It's all a bit interesting, so this week, News Club will be about the juggernaut that is Bluey. Club Picks: An interview in The Independent with the creator of Bluey, Joe Brumm. A piece in the Financial Review from a few years ago which goes through how the ABC missed out on the commercial rights to Bluey. A recent piece by Bloomberg that throws up the possibility Bluey won't continue forever. You can listen to the transcript of that for free here. And ahead of the Bluey ‘movie' on Sunday, an interview in the Weekend Australian with Melinda Zanetti aka Chilli.
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Links: The most clicked link in Squiz Today was about this Gucci wallet in Big W The Daily's podcast episode on Israel's airstrike on the World Central Kitchen Claire recommends The Rest is History's 2-part podcast episode on Captain Cook Kate recommends watching Oppenheimer on Netflix Read Kate's op-ed in Mumbrella here Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Bryce Corbett is the director of Squiz Kids. In this special episode, he discusses the challenges facing the next generation of news consumers and how we, through our media literacy program Newshounds, are doing our bit to help. Bryce also discusses his life as a journalist, his work as a ghostwriter on two best-selling biographies, and how his journey from gossip columnist to deputy editor at the Women's Weekly, to author, and more personally to father led him to be at the forefront of helping the next generation become critical news consumers. Host: Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram. If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Last week, several major news stories highlighted the tension between governments wanting to host big sports events and the substantial cost to taxpayers. Cue plenty of opinions and analyses about whether it's worth it. So, we're delving into the debate in this week's News Club Club Picks: Want a presentation with arrows? You got it… This link takes you to the International Olympic Committee's thinking on the expense of hosting the Games and how they're trying to solve it. Some analysis from John Verano from Oxford Uni on the risk and reward of hosting the Olympics, and why emerging nations/those with reputation problems are willing to pay the price. And what's happening with the Brissie Olympics? The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age's Chris Barrett looks at the money and the people involved in deciding how to pull it off. Melburnians are no strangers to the cost-benefit discussion around big sporting events… This article by Chip Le Grand in The Age dives into the economics of the Australian Grand Prix, an event which has been angering/delighting locals since 1996. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Links: Sign up to the Squiz Today Newsletter here Watch ABC's 730 report on Trump's possible running mate here Claire recommended The New York Times' The Daily episode on the Trump campaign and the US Wildlife Bald Eagle cam Kate recommends subscribing to Galah Listen to our News Club interview with ITV's royal producer here Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Lizzie Robinson is the royal producer for ITV in London. When we asked Squizers about the recent coverage of Princess Kate and that photo, 65% said the situation had been blown out of proportion. It left us with lots of questions about royal PR strategies and their interactions with the media. So, we sat down with Lizzie to delve into the dynamics of the British media's relationship with the Royals. Listen to Lizzie's podcast The Royal Rota here
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram We ummed about this week's News Club topic. Questions like ‘are people still interested?', ‘is it too old?', is it too gossipy' and ‘can we all just leave Kate alone?' were the kinds of conversations we were having. But the news around Princess Kate, her whereabouts and that photo just keep on keeping on - so here we are... If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Club Picks: This interview with BuzzFeed News' former royal reporter on how the game works between the palace and the press. A piece in The Scotsman about why this is more than a photo editing fail A video of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answering questions about Kate's pic. It got us thinking about the difference between ‘digitally altered' and deep fakes and how it relates to the upcoming US election.
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Links: Our most clicked link in Squiz Today was about this mysterious silver monolith Claire recommends the US Wildlife Bald Eagle cam Kate recommends this podcast by The Free Press in Israel Our News Club episode on 'Meta's beef with news' and listen to our interview with Tim Duggan here Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Tim Duggan is the co-founder of several digital media ventures, most notably junkie media. He is also the Chair of the Digital Publishers Alliance, an industry body that represents over 150 titles from leading independent digital publishers. Meta's recent decision not to re-sign deals with some news Aussie publishers has set in motion a chain of events that could see them pull news from Facebook and Instagram. So, we sat down with Tim to chat about what that means for publishers and you as news consumers.
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Meta, the mega US company that owns Facebook and Instagram, recently announced it would not re-sign deals with some Aussie news publishers. That sets in motion a possible chain of events that could change a lot for our media industry - and you as a news consumer. If you have 2 minutes, we'd love if you could complete our survey Club Picks: To answer the question of what's going on here and how it could affect publishers, we have an opinion piece in The Australian by Tim Duggan, the chair of the Digital Publishers Alliance. A podcast from Future Media by tech/media insider Ricky Sutton. Let's just say he has some “tough truths” he reckons Australia's publishers need to hear… A look more widely at how Meta is looking at news content is picked up in this New York Times article
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links Our most clicked link was to this pic of QLD Premier Steven Miles Kate recommends the Unmade podcast with Tim Burrows. You can find our recent interview on it here. Listen to our News Club episode with Jamila Rizvi on the gender pay gap Follow News Club on Instagram for all our Weekly Wrap content
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Jamila Rizvi is the Deputy Managing Director of Future Women, a gender equality commentator, and best-selling author. Last week, WGEA released data on the median pay gap for individual private-sector companies. Kate sat down to chat with Jamila about her take on the data, getting out of her bubble to see things from other perspectives, and that big essential question: what sort of society are we looking to build here?
Last week the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) published data from all private sector companies in Australia that employ over 100 people on their gender pay gaps. Cut to Wednesday, and there were scores of headlines with varying takes on the data. So in this episode, we'll explore some of those takes, you can form your own opinion on the reasons behind the gap and how to address it. Follow us on Instagram and sign up to our News Club newsletter Club Picks: The first is the cold hard data published by WGEA - this is their Instagram post, so you don't have to read the full report The transcript of the press conference with federal Women's Minister Katy Gallagher and the WGEA CEO Mary Woodridge - An opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald/The Age by Jacqueline Maley titled ‘Pay gap stats aren't about naming and shaming? Um, they kind of are.' This personal piece in The Australian by columnist Janet Albrechsten on women's choices
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links Our most clicked link was this viral TikTok of Golf pro Georgia Ball Kate recommends this Fred Again article from the Guardian Claire recommends the TV series Estonia on SBS On Demand Follow News Club on Instagram for all our Weekly Wrap content
It's the BBQ stopper of our time - how much things cost at the supermarket. Throw in six enquiries, headlines on competition, the cost of living, and a CEO's interview walkout, and it's a prime topic for this week's News Club Club picks: This graph on the market share of different supermarkets in Australia. The Four Corners episode on the tactics supermarkets are using to keep prices high and competition out. This editorial in the Financial Review says the price gouging claims levelled against the Coles and Woolworths are a bit of a beat-up. Instead, they say it has more to do with the pressure the Albanese Government is facing on the cost of living. For more News Club content, follow us on Instagram and sign up for our News Club newsletter.
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Follow News Club on Instagram Listen to our Taylor Swift-themed episode with Georgie Tunny Kate recommends The Daily's podcast episode on 'What happens if America turns its back on its allies?' Claire recommends watching One Day on Netflix
There isn't much bigger news so far in 2024 than Taylor Swift. And there isn't a much bigger fan than co-host of The Project Georgie Tunny. This New Club special is for anyone who is bamboozled by Swiftmania or is just interested in how the celebrity media machine works (note: she recently interviewed Tom Cruise). Follow Georgie Tunny on Instagram and check out the Ready For It podcast here.
For more News Club content, follow us on Instagram and sign up to our News Club newsletter. Club Picks: This article from Time is a good overview to get up to speed on who Julian Assange is and why the US is pushing for his extradition. This Sydney Morning Herald/Age profile from 2022 of Jennifer Robinson. She's an Aussie human rights lawyer who works with Assange's legal team. Hillary Clinton's interview on ABC TV's Four Corners (skip to the 25-minute mark). Clinton was the US Secretary of State when WikiLeaks published the classified information in question. Extras: This New Yorker article on the Russian artist holding art hostage in a bid to protect Assange David Crowe's opinion piece on the showing of support by Aussie politicians towards Assange
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Follow News Club on Instagram Our most clicked link this week was this video of Jeff Goldblum at the Superbowl This Australian article by Jared Lynch in The Australian on the Victorian outage and surge in electricity prices Kate recommends this Jennifer Lopez profile in Variety Claire recommends this NYT piece on the rise of celeb-funded docos
For more News Club content, follow us on Instagram and sign up to our News Club newsletter. News Club recommendations: Politico Playbook's podcast episode goes into the nuts and bolts of the Special Counsel's report and how it's relevant to the US election. This Sydney Morning Herald/The Age opinion piece by Bruce Wolpe explores what it would look like if Biden did step aside for the 2024 election This SBS article zooms out on the question of leadership and age This article on 'How will America choose?' by The Guardian's Marina Hyde
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Our most clicked link this week was the Wildlife Photographer of the year winner and this video of a graffiti-covered luxury high-rise Tracey Chapman sang ‘Fast Car' at the 1989 Grammys Get your royal gossip fix from Tatler This SBS explainer on the Lunar New Year Our Squiz Shortcut on this week's election in Pakistan This read by Hannah-Rose Lee on going inside the Golden Globes The Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman
Drumroll....We're launching News Club! Before the first episode drops next week, Kate and Claire take a look back at how they met, how The Squiz started, and the journey that led us to here. Follow @thesquiznewsclub on Instagram
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS The most clicked article this week was on the coastal grandma trend ABC's article on the AI-generated image of MP Georgie Purcell Read this SMH article on shark attack survivors Watch Nemesis on ABC iView Listen to The Front's episode with journalist Yoni Bashan Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
In our final Year Ahead ep for 2024, Claire and Kate talk with sports journalist Abbey Gelmi and The Project host Georgie Tunny about their sports news predictions for 2024. They chat about the Paris Olympics, the exoneration of Peter Bol, and the big 'bin-fires' of 2023... Listen to Abbey and Georgie's podcast, Two Good Sports, and follow them on Instagram. Buy The Thursday Murder Club series here Watch Lessons in Chemistry on Apple TV and The English Game on Netflix (correction from: The Gentleman's Game). Listen to Take Me to Your Leader here and Empowering Leaders with Luke Darcy here Know someone who'd enjoy the way we do news? You telling them about us is the only present we need... go on, give us a plug. Or leave a review!
Today, Claire and Kate talk with Helen McCabe, the former editor of Australian Women's Weekly and founder of Future Women. They chat about the number of female politicians at the top of their game, the big changes to workplace gender equality laws, and housing. Squiz listeners can redeem a free FW Red membership valued at $48 using the code SQUIZ2024 Read Helen's speech at the Andrew Olle Media Lecture here Watch the Beckham doco on Netflix Follow Helen McCabe on Instagram Know someone who'd enjoy the way we do news? You telling them about us is the only present we need... go on, give us a plug. Or leave a review!
We're talking with our friends in the news about what stuck with them in 2023 and their predictions for 2024, with 4 special episodes across January. Today, Claire and Kate talk with AFR fashion and lifestyle editor, Lauren Sams, about the big Aussie fashion and business news, fast fashion, and the return of the concept store. Next up - Helen McCabe, ex-editor of the Australian Women's Weekly and founder of Future Women Follow Lauren Sams on Instagram Read Lauren Sams' interviews with Kayla Itsines and Tom Parker Bowles Listen to the Articles of Interest podcast here Watch Kingdom of Dreams on AppleTV+ Know someone who'd enjoy the way we do news? You telling them about us is the only present we need... go on, give us a plug. Or leave a review!
We're talking with our friends in the news about what stuck with them in 2023 and their predictions for 2024, with 4 special episodes across January. Today, Claire and Kate talk with Sammy J, ABC radio host and comedian, about the Referendum, the return of Neighbours, AI, and the future of media. Next up - Lauren Sams, the fashion and lifestyle editor at the Financial Review. Follow Sammy J on Instagram or Facebook Check out his reading recommendation - Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman Know someone who'd enjoy the way we do news? You telling them about us is the only present we need... go on, give us a plug. Or leave a review!
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS A visual explainer from the ABC on the conflict in the Red Sea Is the world in a democracy recession? - Stanford Send us your 2024 news predictions Claire's recommendations are Netflix's WHAM! doco and these $25 jogger jeans from Kmart Kate's recommendations are The Deepest Breath and the Bluey Cricket episode #Sponsored: Find out more about Woolworths teaming up with OzHarvest here. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS The most googled search terms in 2023 David Crowe wrote this piece about Australia's vote in Israel-Gaza- The SMH Squiz Kids' podcast episode on media literacy Watch Ukraine: Forged in the Fire on Nine Listen to WSJ's podcast episode on Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Hayley #Sponsored: Find some Woolworths Fresh Ideas Magazine recipes here Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS The most clicked link was this article on the new IOS update How Victoria is really governed - The Age Taylor Swift's interview with Time Magazine for Person of the Year Jewish families confront the generational divide over Israel - NYT Claire's foot cream recommendation Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor
Looking for your weekly explainer? It's got a new home over on The Squiz Today podcast feed. Just search 'Squiz Today' in your podcasting app, and hit follow. The Squiz Today podcast is a daily news podcast designed to fit into your morning routine. In a 10 minute listen we'll get you across the main Australian and international news stories of the day. It's like your smart friend taking you through it, always with a quirky/good news story or two as well. Opinion-free, agenda-free news, with a touch of analysis and an eye on what's coming next. As for News Club? Watch this space... and in the meantime, enjoy Kate and Claire taking you through the week in news and what's ahead, each Saturday in the Weekly Wrap. News Club is the place for conversations about news.
Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS The lead negotiator for the release of Thai hostages spoke to Sky News Harriet Alexander (SMH/ The Age) wrote this piece on the Lehrmann defamation trial The letter signed by over 300 Australian journalists to media outlets Watch Cliffy on ABC iView Sponsored: Woolies has the little things that help make Christmas special Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
25 November 2023: Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Vogue's profile on Jeff Bezos and his fiance, Lauren Sanchez The Guardian's long read on Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu Watch Nyad on Netflix Why Treasurer Jim Chalmers went on the wagon - Good Weekend Kayla Itsines is finally ready to talk now - AFR #Sponsored: Find the Woolworths Group Regional Report at www.woolworthsgroup.com.au Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
18 November, 2023 - Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Our 2023 Women and News report Evacuation is a 3-part series about the UK military's evacuation of Afghanistan's capital Kabu on ABC Kylie Moore Gilbert wrote this piece about her experience as a hostage ABC's 7:30 segment on how Israel and Gaza tensions are playing out in Australia Robbie William's new doco series is on Netflix Watch Liberals in Power on Sky The Buccaneers is on Apple TV+ #Sponsored: Angas Park's apricot and thyme recipe is here
11 November, 2023: Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS A profile on Glenn Maxwell and the video of him cramping during his double-century. The Guardian's piece on the benefit of talking to strangers Barbra Streisand's interview with Vanity Fair. You can also read an excerpt of her memoir here #Sponsored: Sunbeam's pearl couscous salad recipe is here
November 4, 2023: Weekly Wrap is a look at the week in news, and what's coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it's s all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS The 2024 Australian Fire Fighters Calendar Check out Mathews Perry's book Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing Listen to the BBC podcast episode on the Battle of Dis-information Read the New Yorker piece on Hamas and propaganda Our Squiz Shortcut on the what's what of summits Our Squiz Kids episode on the Israel-Hamas conflict #Sponsored: Sunbeam's Australian Fruit Cake recipe is here Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor