The People vs is your escape from all the usual arguments. It’s where informed citizens debate, doubt and decide.
How do we define diversity, and what do we want from it?
Why do we have poverty in Australia when we're one of the richest countries in the world?
Everybody recognises them, some of us escape with them. Why do we need superheroes?
What's driving the need for the perfect face?
Do you know where your clothes come from? (This is a special Good Friday episode in place of RN Drive.)
What's wrong with the most successful 20th century political idea?
With drought intensifying in Australia, is it time to change the way we farm?
Genetic science is moving at a rapid pace, and we can now have more control over our biology. What are the ethical implications?
How willing would you be to bribe someone to get something done?
Are we getting a one-sided impression of what Islam is? And what does that do to the way Muslims experience life in Australia?
Does multiculturalism work as well as it could in Australia?
Most people abandon their New Year resolutions by February so why do we persist?
Uniforms can either give us a sense of belonging, or take away our individuality. As we put them on, what are we telling the world about ourselves?
Josh quizzes the People how often they use their phones. The experts say that if screens help you to be the person you are trying to be, then carry on. If not, it's time to pull the plug.
Are all cheats the same and how do you decide whether to forgive, forget or pull up stumps and go home.
We all have the right to drink, smoke, swear and eat lollies. Josh asks why we have to pay 'sin taxes' for personal choices.
Is monogamy outdated or is it ok to love many at the same time?
How young is too young for a child to know that they were born the wrong sex?
Australian prisons cannot be built quickly enough to accommodate the growing numbers inside. But do they work?
The workplace is changing and so are our expectations of it - but is the gig economy the answer?
With six Prime Ministers in ten years, is there such a thing as too much democracy?
Who should be responsible for our nuclear waste?
Josh quizzes the People how often they use their phones. The experts say that if screens help you to be the person you are trying to be, then carry on. If not, it's time to pull the plug.