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Backchat
Terror charge added over Boorloo Invasion Day rally bombing | Police tactics at the Sydney Herzog protest | Is Valentine's Day consumerist and/or heteronormative?

Backchat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 45:13


A terrorism charge has been laid over an attempted bombing at the Invasion Day rally in Perth, nine days after the attack. Producer Pongyada Sootthipong speaks to Roxy Moore, Noongar organiser of the Boorloo Invasion Day rally, about the aftermath of violence on a day of mourning and solidarity for the First Nations community. Anti Cop founder Tom Raue joins to break down the heavily criticised police tactics used on peaceful protesters in Sydney who were rallying against Israeli president Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia last Monday. Jaded with the sight of roses and chocolates on Valentine's Day? Producer Gabriella Accaria spoke to couples about the consumerism and heteronormativity that come with the holiday. This episode of Backchat was produced by Pongyada Sootthipong, Sana Shaikh, and Gabriella Accaria. Executive produced by Bec Cushway. Hosted by Dani Zhang and Bec Cushway. Aired 14 February 2026 on Gadigal land. Want to support our show? Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, leave us a five-star review, and share an episode with a friend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Quicky
Tanya Plibersek On 10,000 Days In Parliament & Shia LaBeouf Arrested

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 25:33 Transcription Available


Today marks a massive milestone for Labor's Tanya Plibersek, who reflects on a career spanning three decades as one of Australia’s longest-serving female politicians. We sit down with the Minister for Social Services to discuss her 10,000-day legacy and her life as an urban beekeeper. If you or someone you know needs help you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 And in headlines today, The man accused of throwing a bomb into an Invasion Day rally in Perth has been identified as 32 year old Liam Hall; The focus now shifts to the coalition's immigration policy as leader Angus Taylor calls for unity following the announcement of a front bench rewarding his supporters; 16yo Ally Hickman is facing a delay in her event at the Winter Olympics without her coach who’s had to head back to Australia; Actor Shia LaBeouf has been arrested after an altercation outside a bar in New Orleans THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Tanya Plibersek, Minister for Social Services Audio Producer: Lu Hill Group Executive Producer: Ilaria BrophyBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Briefing
Hastie & Nampijinpa Price reinstated + How to defend a terrorist

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 20:59


Wednesday Headlines: Identity of man accused of attempted Invasion Day bombing revealed, Angus Taylor unveils his front bench, landmark report finds 70% of Australian university students and staff have experienced racism, private health insurance costs to increase by biggest margin in ten years, American civil rights legend Jesse Jackson dies and Aussie pubs thriving as cafes call it quits. Deep Dive: Terror attacks and the people accused of committing them will almost always elicit a strong response from the community – ranging from anger to outright hatred. When emotions are high and public anger is intense, what does it take for a barrister to put aside personal feelings to represent a client? In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou sits down with barrister Greg Barnes SC to chat about the ethics, pressures, and principles of defending the most reviled accused in our justice system. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Aus
Headlines: Identity of Perth terror suspect revealed

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 4:01 Transcription Available


Today's headlines include: The accused terrorist behind an Invasion Day bombing attempt in Perth has been identified by police. A landmark report has found racism is widespread and systemic at Australian universities. Ireland’s data privacy watchdog has opened a formal investigation into X's AI chatbot Grok on behalf of the European Union. And today’s good news: After searching for decades, scientists will now be able to track one of America’s rarest animals – the Sierra Nevada red fox. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Emma Gillespie Producer: Rosa BowdenWant to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABC News Top Stories
Government won't help ISIS-linked families return home | ABC News Top Stories

ABC News Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 1:28


Liberal senator Jonno Duniam says the Federal Government must prioritise national security over the rights of Australians with links to Islamic State.A group of Australians, including 23 children and their mothers, who married ISIS fighters, intend to make their way from a camp in north-eastern Syria to Australia.The Albanese government says it will not help repatriate them.Senator Duniam says the question of how to manage the children is a difficult one - but the parents are to blame for their situation.SA Police is nearing the end of a renewed search for Gus Lamont in South Australia's mid-north, with no evidence found.The second day of searching has focused on a neighbouring property owned by Gus's family, around 30 kilometres west of Oak Park Station where the four-year-old disappeared nearly five months ago.This morning, detectives scoured a remote area of a sheep station, inspected a water tank and an outhouse where fresh cement had recently been laid.The man accused of throwing a bomb into a crowd at a Perth Invasion Day rally in an alleged act of terrorism can be named as Liam Alexander HallPolice allege the 32-year-old threw what they described as a homemade "fragment bomb" filled with ball bearings and screws into the crowd in the heart of Perth's CBD.Earlier this month he became the first person in WA's history to be charged with a terrorism offence.

ABC News Top Stories
Angus Taylor reveals shadow ministry | ABC News Top Stories

ABC News Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 1:28


Opposition leader Angus Taylor has unveiled his new-look front bench, promoting key allies and relegating backers of ousted Liberal leader Sussan Ley.Deputy Liberal Leader Jane Hume will become shadow minister for employment and industrial relations.Tim Wilson will become the shadow treasurer and Senator Jacinta Nampijimpa Price will be elevated back into shadow cabinet into the skills and training portfolio.Alex Hawke, Andrew Wallace, Paul Scarr and Melissa Price are among those to be dumped from the front-bench.A Perth court has heard a man charged with a terrorism offence over an alleged attack on an Invasion Day rally has "conspiratorial views".Liam Alexander Hall was charged after allegedly throwing a homemade bomb into a crowd - including engaging in a terrorist act.In court, his lawyer said he had a mental health condition, and was unwell.A suppression order was also lifted - allowing media to name Mr Hall.Private Health Insurance premiums will rise on average 4.41 per cent in April this year.Health Minister Mark Butler says the government agreed to the annual increase after asking insurers to resubmit their premium requests multiple times.This year's premium rise also reflects increasing health worker wage bills and the viability of private hospitals, following high profile hospital and unit closures in 2025.

Full Story
Lorena Allam on the new low in Australia's history of colonial terrorism

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 19:09


Last week, nine days after a bomb was allegedly thrown into an Invasion Day rally in Perth, police charged a 31-year-old man with engaging in a terrorist act. They allege he was seeking to advance what they described as a ‘racially motivated ideological cause', saying he had accessed ‘pro-white material' online. The wanting response from police, politicians and the media has left First Nations people feeling exposed and abandoned. Lorena Allam from the University of Technology's Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research speaks to Nour Haydar on Australia's history of racial violence and denial

Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag Episode #212

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026


Jodi Hoffman and Tony Hansen are back to take the reins for this week's Moorditj Mag! They speak to comedian Dane Simpson about his upcoming event at Fringe Festival 2026. Then joined by photographer and musician Cole Baxter for a yarn in the studio on the topic of recent events of the Invasion Day rally as well as upcoming projects for 2026 Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio on Fridays, 6DBY on Mondays, and Great Southern FM on Tuesdays and Sundays.

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The Quicky
Perth Invasion Day Rally Alleged Attempted Bombing Declared A Terror Attack

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 6:10 Transcription Available


Authorities have declared the allegedattempted bombing of an Invasion Day rally in Perth a terrorist act; SA police have named someone who lived with four-year-old Gus Lamont as a suspect in his disappearance; A psychiatrist who treated Bondi Junction attacker Joel Cauchi has been referred for review, as the NSW Coroner handed down findings into the 2024 mass stabbing; A Queensland man has been charged with 596 child abuse-related offences; A Sydney teenager has been charged over an alleged online threat to kill Israeli President Isaac Herzog; Australians working in Japan’s ski industry say they are shaken after three young Australians died in separate ski-related incidents this year. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Tahli BlackmanAudio Producer: Lu HillBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Briefing
The systemic failings in Bondi stabbings + Invasion Day terror charges

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 17:11


The findings of the coronial inquest into the Bondi Junction Westfield stabbing attack have been handed down, and they paint a devastating picture of a mental health system riddled with gaps. Six people were killed and ten others injured when Joel Cauchi went on a stabbing rampage in April 2024. The Coroner has now recommended the psychiatrist who treated Cauchi be referred to the Queensland Health Ombudsman. In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by the CEO of the Australian Society of Psychiatrists, Dr Pramudie Gunaratne, who unpacks the Coroner’s key recommendations and what they reveal about chronic underinvestment, fractured care, and missed opportunities across Australia’s mental health system. Headlines: Authorities have declared the attempted bombing of an Invasion Day rally in Perth a terrorist act, police say they have identified a suspect in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont, and the graves of more than 250 Australian soldiershave been destroyed by Israeli forces in Gaza. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcast If this episode raised any concerns for you, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ
នាទីព័ត៌មានខ្លីរបស់SBSខ្មែរសម្រាប់ថ្ងៃព្រហស្បតិ៍ ទី៥ ខែកុម្ភៈ ឆ្នាំ២០២៦

SBS Khmer - SBS ខ្មែរ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 4:00


** បុរសម្នាក់ដែលត្រូវបានចោទប្រកាន់ថាបានគប់គ្រាប់បែកចូលទៅក្នុងការតវ៉ាទិវា Invasion Day នៅទីក្រុងភឺត ជាប់ចោទពីបទភេរវកម្ម។ ** រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីការបរទេសនិយាយថា អូស្ត្រាលីកំពុងពិចារណាចំពោះសមាជិកភាពនៅក្នុងក្រុមប្រឹក្សាសន្តិភាពរបស់លោកដូណាល់ ត្រាំ។ ** រដ្ឋាភិបាលសហព័ន្ធ កំពុងពិចារណាដកចេញឬផ្លាស់ប្តូរ ការបន្ធូរបន្ថយពន្ធលើផលចំណេញមូលធន CGT។

The West Live Podcast
Gus Lamont suspect identified & terror charges for Jan 26 bombing

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 17:58


In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea reveals why SA police are treating the disappearance of Gus Lamont as a “major crime” with a suspect identified. Plus, the alleged Invasion Day bomber charged with terrorism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Trump's War on Venezuela & Latin America || Protest against Isaac Herzog

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics.Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Stephanie Mierisch NewsreportsHeadline discussions from the presenters discussing Trump's threats to Cuba which include the blocking of all oil to Cuba.The latest developments in Palestine with 23 Palestinians killed on Feb 4.Terrorism charge now laid at Boorloo/Perth bomber who attempted a bombing against the Invasion Day rally on January 26.Discussion of Green Left article how the Oxfam report highlights how billionaires rig politics.Interviews and DiscussionRecording of a talk by Carlos Eduardo Morreo, Venezuelan anti-colonial activist and member of the Green Institute speaking at a forum titled 'Trump's War on Venezuela & Latin America', on January 29 in Naarm/Melbourne. You can view the recording here.Noura Mansour, Palestinian activist and organiser discusses the invitation of Israeli president Isaac Herzog and why people need to come out on the streets from February 9-12 to oppose his visit. You can listen to the individual interview here.

FIVEaa News Briefing
Invasion Day Attempted Bombing In Perth Declared Terror Attack

FIVEaa News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 3:28 Transcription Available


An incident at an Invasion Day rally in Perth last week has been officially declared a terror attack. South Australian Police have identified a suspect in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont. And Lilly Allen has added more shows to her tour down under.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nova National News Briefing
Invasion Day Attempted Bombing In Perth Declared Terror Attack

Nova National News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 3:28 Transcription Available


An incident at an Invasion Day rally in Perth last week has been officially declared a terror attack. South Australian Police have identified a suspect in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont. And Lilly Allen has added more shows to her tour down under.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Full Story
Ed Husic on why he opposes a visit by the Israeli president

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 28:47


In this wide-ranging interview with Nour Haydar, federal Labor MP Ed Husic voices his opposition to an upcoming visit by Israeli president Isaac Herzog and cautions against attempts to clamp down on protests. He also criticises the finger-pointing by politicians after the Bondi attack and the relative silence following the bomb threat at an Invasion Day rally in Perth

The Quicky
"The Carb Loading" Aussie Winter Olympian Abbey Wilson Live From Athletes Village In Italy

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 17:43 Transcription Available


Australia isn't renowned for it's snow and ice, in fact, quite the opposite, but that doesn't mean we're lacking in the Winter Olympic team department! Today we speak to 19yo Abbey Wilson, who is about to embark on her first ever Winter Olympic experience in Milano Cortina, representing Australia in the Snowboard Cross. She tells us what it's like in the village, how the carb loading will be epic this year and what it's like to be on a team led by icon and legend Alissa Camplin. And in headlines today, The federal opposition has blamed the Labor government for yesterday’s interest rate increase accusing them of being addicted to spending; People are being urged not to speculate on a suspected double murder-suicide of a Perth family with high-needs children while police investigate the deaths; The potentially deadly targeting of an Invasion Day rally has been widely condemned in parliament as an attack on all Australians; French police have raided ‍the offices of Elon Musk's social media network X; Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has denied the most serious charges at his rape trial in Oslo; Steven Spielberg has officially achieved EGOT status after winning a Grammy for documentary Music by John Williams THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Abby Wilson - Representing Australia in the snowboard cross at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics Audio Producer: Lu Hill Group Executive Producer: Ilaria BrophyBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Small Talk
Grammys, Epstein Files & MAGA Barbie

Big Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 80:30


We dive into the Grammy Awards - the big winners, the performances, the political moments, and the red carpet. We then unpack the bomb attack at Perth on Invasion Day and how reporting was minimised. We explain the updates to the Jeffrey Epstein files - what new evidence has surfaced and the DOJs response. Plus, Sydney Sweeney's Cosmopolitan cover story, which she talks about her 'MAGA Barbie' label and her new lingerie line. We use that to segue into talking about Nicki Minaj becoming Trumps #1 fan and Melania's new documentary. We break down the increasingly messy Nationals–Liberals situationship, and finally, actress Katherine O'Hara's death. Big Small Talk Instagram Sarah-Jane's Instagram Hannah's Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Full Story
Mistrust and fear after the Invasion Day bomb scare

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 17:31


When a homemade bomb was allegedly thrown into a crowd of more than 2,000 people at an Invasion Day rally in Perth last week, police said that, had it gone off, it had the potential to cause mass casualties. But in the hours and days afterwards many questioned how police, media and political leaders responded to the alleged attack and criticised what they said was selective outrage that dismissed the violence and racism First Nations people face. Indigenous affairs correspondent Sarah Collard speaks to Nour Haydar on the bomb threat at Boorloo and the sadness and fear that lingers.

Perth Indymedia
Invasion Day Boorloo Bombing - What Really Happened

Perth Indymedia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 9:46


Indymedia investigates WA Police's chaotic evacuation of Boorloo's annual Invasion Day Rally after an attempted terrorist attack. Speaking to over 40 attendees and marshals - we demonstrate a lack of urgency on behalf of WAPOL, as well as a the use of unnecessary force and the absence of cultural understanding during a major threat to community. Written and narrated by Joni Boyd Cover image courtesy of NITV Originally broadcast on RTRFM 92.1

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Tuesday Breakfast
Māori Advocacy at Invasion Day Rally, Digital Rights Watch on Palantir Technologies, Grey-Headed Flying Fox Conservation, Wombat Forest-care, Victorian Pill Testing Services at Vic Pride Street Party

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026


Headlines:- Local footy clubs have suspended or abandoned initiatives addressing gender based violence in the face of State Goverment funding cuts.- Aquaculture program developing production methods for goldlined rabbit fish.- 44Flats United has identified the decision as wholesale destruction of public housing in Victoria as a method of social cleansing of Melbourne's inner city suburbs. - Gaza's key Rafah border crossing has reopened for limited traffic after almost two years of closure. 7:15// Layna Hokianga-Pouaka was born and raised in Ngāti Kahuungunu, on the east coast of the North Island of Aotearoa/NZ. Layna is a dedicated advocate for Māori and Indigenous rights, truth and justice particularly ensuring Māori representation at a government level. Here is a speech Layna spoke at the Invasion Day rally at Dijlang, 2026, organised by Be Tru Cry Justice Geelong, a group of First Nations Peoples and non-Indigenous members who share a commitment to the Uluru Statement from the Heart.  7:30://Lucinda Thorpe is a Privacy Campaigner at Digital Rights Watch. Lucinda is back this morning to tell us more about Palantir. Primarily a defence contractor, Palantir Technologies specialises in data integration and surveillance analytics, with customers such as the Israeli occupation Forces and U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE, as well as government and corporate clients in Australia. You can find out more about Palantir by going to digitalrightswatch.org. Cam Wilson, reporter at Crikey has also written about the tech company's ties to Australia you can find the article here crikey.com.au.7:45://Lisa Palma is the CEO of Wildlife Victoria and a dedicated volunteer wildlife rescuer. Lisa spoke to us about how Victoria's recent heat waves are affecting wildlife. In this interview we specifically focus on the grey headed flying fox, their vulnerability to heat and how Wildlife Victoria is working to protect them. You can find more at their website wildlifevictoria.org.au or their instagram.8:00://Gayle Osborne is a member of Wombat Forestcare, a community group dedicated to protecting forests and wildlife in the Wombat Forest and surrounding area. Gayle spoke to us in July last year to discuss the Victorian government's undelivered promise to create a national park in the region and the impact of planned burns on vulnerable species. Today Gayle joins us to discuss what's next for Wombat Forestcare in 2026 and positive changes to federal strategic assessment processes. You can get involved with Wombat Forestcare on Facebook or visit wombatforestcare.org.au8:15://Sarah is from the Victorian Pill Testing Service, a service that opened its doors in Fitzroy on August 21st 2025. This morning we are speaking to Sarah about what the service is and the importance of drug checking within our communities. We also discuss the accessibility of the VPTS at the Victorian Street Pride Party set to be held this coming Sunday the 8th of February. 

Monday Breakfast
| Invasion Day Rally in Djilang Speeches | March in March for Forests | Tiny Sparks and Turning Points | Free Palestine Rally Speech |

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026


Headlines: Death toll in Gaza Limited opening of Rafah crossing preventing essential medical aid National Anti‑Racism FrameworkThe Victorian Government announcement of the redevelopment of seven public housing towers across inner MelbourneSegments: - A speech from the Invasion Day rally in Djilang. Sherele Moody is Australia's leading femicide and child death researcher, an award winning journalist, a violence survivor and activist dedicated to ending all violence against women and children. Sherele is also the founder and operator of the red heart movement, the Australian femicide watch and all the associated projects, including the Australian femicide and child death map, and the memorial of women and children lost to violence. The memorial is designed to commemorate lives lost while providing a respectful and impactful forum highlighting the impact of violence on our community. It tracks every known Australian killed as a result of murder, manslaughter or neglect. This is an ongoing project, with no start or end date. The intention is to continue documenting violent deaths from white settlement to current day. The memorial also holds the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women lost to violence and in limited cases, some of the victims are names and their images used. - A collage of rally sounds from Invasion Day last Monday also in Djilang - recorded by Amy from Kill Your Lawn and Kick Your Fence. First up, speeches from Aunty Wendy Brabham and Kiri Tawhai, introduced by Julie Saylor-Briggs at the Djilang (Geelong) Invasion Day rally. We are also lucky enough to listen to some of the people on the ground that Amy spoke to in Geelong - starting with Uncle Fred Marks. Interview with Violet Coco about the March in March for Forests, and speaking on the impacts on forests and the causes of ecological degradation. To get involved go to https://marchforforests.org/ - Tiny Sparks and Turning Points, a bulletin from our good friends at the Commons Social Change Library. Radical events over the years that changed this country. This feature is looking at the month of February over our collective history, and will come to listeners on the first Monday of every month, at 8AM. For now, a big thank you to our friends at The Commons Social Change Library. You can find their work at www.commonslibrary.orgA speech from the 1st of January Free Palestine rally, we'll be hearing from Sarah Baarini, she is a member on the board of the Islamic Council of Victoria and is an organiser with Hobsons Bay for Palestine.  

SBS NITV Radio
NITV Radio News - 30/01/2026

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 6:16


Australia's Race Discrimination Commissioner has commented on an attack on an Invasion Day rally in Perth, saying urgent work needs to be done to address racism.

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It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield
SEN. LARISSA WATERS: The Charged Silence After the Invasion Day Attack

It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 58:29


Leader of the Australian Greens and Senator for Queensland Larissa Waters is here to help unpack the hate speech laws that were just passed in Parliament. What is actually changing, and why is everyone so confused about them? Why did the Greens AND One Nation vote against them? Plus, why did the recent attempted attack on the Boorloo/Perth Invasion Day Rally get so little attention in the days following? LINKS Follow Senator Larissa Waters on IG @larissawaters Follow the Australian Greens on IG @australiangreens Check out @itsalotpod on IG at https://bit.ly/itsalot-instagram Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts https://bit.ly/ial-review Follow LiSTNR Entertainment on IG @listnrentertainment Follow LiSTNR Entertainment on TikTok @listnrentertainment Get instructions on how to access transcripts on Apple podcasts https://bit.ly/3VQbKXY CREDITS Host: Abbie Chatfield @abbiechatfield Guest: Senator Larissa Waters @larissawaters Executive Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball @amy.kimballDigital and Social and Video Producer: Oscar Gordon @oscargordon Social and Video Producer: Justin Hill @jus_hillIt's A Lot Social Media Manager: Julia ToomeyManaging Producer: Sam Cavanagh Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conditional Release Program
The Two Jacks - Episode 142 - Australia Day Tensions, Neo‑Nazi Martyrs, Guns, Hate Laws, Minneapolis, ICE Killings and a World Without Rules

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 100:18


Ai slop as usual for shownotes. If HKJ pays me some of those HKDs then I'll maybe make an effort. Until then, eat your robot kibble and enjoy the show! Australia Day tensions at home and political shocks abroad drive this packed episode of The Two Jacks. Joel (Jack the Insider) and Hong Kong Jack unpack the Liberal–National implosion, leadership manoeuvring, hate‑speech laws and neo‑Nazi “martyrs” springing from Australia Day rallies and a near‑catastrophic device in Perth. They then cross to the US for the fallout from the ICE killing of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretty, Kristi Noem's precarious future, Trump's political instincts, and Mark Carney's Davos warning that we now live in a world with “no rules.” Along the way they dissect Brexit's economic hangover, EU over‑regulation, India's Republic Day contrast with Australia's low‑key national day, and finish with sport: Premier League title nerves, Australian Open heat controversies, bushfires, and a final detour through film censorship trivia in Ireland.00:00 – Theme and intro00:25 – Welcome back to The Two Jacks; Joel (Jack the Insider) in Australia and Hong Kong Jack set the scene for episode 142, recorded 27 January, the day after Australia Day.​Australian politics and the Liberal–National implosion00:40 – Coalition “no more”: the decoupling of Liberals and Nationals, and whether Anthony Albanese is the Stephen Bradbury of Australian politics or a quiet tactician.​01:10 – How Labor's racial vilification moves and 18C history boxed the opposition in; Susan Ley's failed emergency‑sitting gambit on antisemitism laws.​02:00 – Firearms law changes and new powers to ban hate groups like Hizb ut‑Tahrir and the National Socialist Network, and the role of ASIO referrals and ministerial discretion.​03:10 – Canavan's “slippery slope” fears about bans being turned on mainstream groups, and what that reveals about the Nationals' hunger for anti‑immigration rhetoric under pressure from One Nation and Pauline Hanson.​Centre‑right parties in a squeeze04:00 – The Nationals as the “five‑percenters” who pull the coalition's agenda with a small vote share; listener Bassman calls them the “un‑Nationals.”​05:00 – Global “tough times” for centre‑right parties: the pincer between moving to the centre (and leaving a vacuum for far‑right populists) or moving right and losing the middle.​05:40 – Hong Kong Jack's argument for broad churches: keeping everyone from sensible One Nation types to inner‑city wets under one tent, as Labor did with its far‑left “fruit loops” in the 1980s.​07:00 – Decline of small‑l liberals inside the Liberal Party, the thinning ranks of progressive conservatives, and the enduring “sprinkling of nuts” on the hard right.​Leadership spills and who's next07:20 – Susan Ley's lonely press conferences, Ted O'Brien's silence, and the air of inevitability about a leadership spill before or by budget time.​08:20 – Why the leadership needs “strength at the top”: the Gareth Evans line to Hawke – “the dogs are pissing on your swag” – as a metaphor for knowing when to go.​09:20 – Conversation about Angus Taylor, Andrew Hastie, Ted O'Brien and even Tim Wilson as possible leaders, and why the wrong timing can make almost anyone opposition leader.​10:40 – History lesson: unlikely leaders who flourished, from Henry Bolte in Victoria to Albanese, once dismissed by his own colleagues as a long shot.​11:40 – Albanese's long apprenticeship: learning from Howard's cautious style and the Rudd–Gillard chaos, and his instinct for the national mood.​Listener mail: Nationals, Barnaby and “public bar” politicians13:00 – Listener Lawrence compares One Nation to Britain's Reform Party; asks if Barnaby Joyce's baggage (drought envoy rorts, “Watergate,” drunken footpath photo) undermines his retail skills.​14:20 – Debating whether Barnaby ever was the “best retail politician” in the country; why he works brilliantly in rural and regional pubs but is “poison in the cities.”​16:10 – The “public bar” politician ideal: Barnaby as hail‑fellow‑well‑met who genuinely likes the people he's talking to, contrasted with Whitlam and Fraser looking awkward in 1970s pub photo ops.​17:20 – John Howard scrounging a fiver to shout a round, Barry Jones dying in Warrnambool pubs, and why Bob Hawke and Tony Abbott always looked at home with a schooner.​Australia Day, antisemitism and street violence18:00 – Australia Day wrap: The Australian newspaper's “social cohesion crisis” framing after antisemitism, violence and extremist rhetoric.​19:10 – Perth's rudimentary explosive device: ball bearings and screws around a liquid in a glass “coffee cup” thrown into an Invasion Day crowd at Forrest Place; police clear the area quickly.​21:00 – Melbourne: small March for Australia turnout, scuffles between their supporters and Invasion Day marchers, arrests likely to follow.​22:10 – Sydney: March for Australia rally of around 2,000 ending at Moore Park, open mic session, and the selection of a man wearing a Celtic cross shirt who launches into a vile antisemitic rant.​23:20 – His subsequent arrest in Darlinghurst and the Section 93Z charge (publicly threatening or inciting violence on racial or religious grounds), with possible three‑year jail term and $11,000 fine.​24:40 – Why the speech appears to meet the elements of the offence, and how such defendants are quickly turned into martyrs and crowdfunding heroes by the extreme right.​26:10 – The psychology of self‑styled martyrs seeking notoriety and donations; parallels with “Free Joel Davis” signs after threats to MP Allegra Spender.​Australia Day vs India's Republic Day27:20 – Australia Day clashing with India's Republic Day: Joel only just realises the overlap; Jack has known for years.​28:00 – History recap: Australia Day as a 1930s invention, not a national holiday until Keating's government in 1995; its big cultural take‑off in the 1988 Bicentennial year.​29:10 – India's enormous Republic Day parade: 10,000+ guests, missiles and tanks on show, EU leaders in attendance, congratulations from President Trump and President Xi – easily out‑shining Australia's low‑key day.​30:00 – Why big military parades feel culturally wrong in Australia; the discomfort with tanks and squeaky‑wheeled machinery rolling down main streets.​30:30 – The 26 January date debate: protests by Invasion Day marchers vs “flag shaggers,” plateauing protest numbers, and the sense that for most Australians it's just another day off.​31:20 – Arguments for a different nation‑building day (maybe early January for a built‑in long weekend), and the need for a better way to celebrate Australia's achievements without performative patriotism.​32:40 – Local citizenship ceremonies, Australia Day ambassadors and quiet country‑town rituals that still work well in spite of the culture war.​Minneapolis outrage, ICE shootings and US politics34:20 – Turning to the United States: the shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretty by ICE agents in Minneapolis and the shock it has injected into US domestic politics.​34:50 – Video evidence vs official narrative: Pretty appears to be disarmed before being shot; the administration initially claiming he was planning a massacre of ICE agents.​35:40 – Trump's early blame of Democrat officials and policies, then a noticeable shift as outrage spreads more broadly across the political spectrum and the Insurrection Act chatter cools.​36:20 – Tom Homan's deployment to Minneapolis, the demotion of Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, and reports that Homan will now report directly to President Trump rather than Kristi Noem.​37:10 – Internal GOP friction: suggestions Noem relished confrontation, while Homan did not; speculation Noem may be the first cabinet‑level casualty.​38:00 – Use of children as bait in immigration operations, American citizens detained, and two civilians shot dead by ICE; discussion of likely multi‑million‑dollar compensation exposure.​39:00 – Allegations of bribery and “missing 50 large,” the checkered backgrounds of some ICE agents and rumours about extremist links and failed cops finding a home in ICE.​40:00 – A snap YouGov poll: 46% of respondents wanting ICE disbanded, 41% opposed, and how this feeds the narrative that Noem will be thrown under the bus.​Sanctuary cities, federal power and Pam Bondi's letter41:10 – Trump's boastful but error‑strewn talk on Article 5 of the NATO treaty, and his correction that still belittled allies' sacrifices in Afghanistan.​41:40 – Casualties by nation: US 2,461, then significant losses from the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Australia, Poland, Spain and others – disproving Trump's “America alone” framing.​42:30 – Sanctuary cities vs federal supremacy: recalling the 2012 Arizona case where the Supreme Court confirmed immigration enforcement as a federal responsibility, and how that collides with sanctuary policies.​43:10 – Pam Bondi's letter to Minnesota's governor after the second ICE killing: reported threat to pull ICE agents in exchange for electoral records, and the ominous implications of such demands.​Greenland, Davos and market games44:00 – Trump's Greenland obsession revisited: from bluster at Davos about tariffs on European allies to a supposed “deal” that no‑one, including the Danes, can define.​44:40 – How tariff threats knocked markets down, then his Davos announcement walked them back and sent markets up; Ted Cruz warning Trump that crashing 401(k)s and high inflation would make the midterms a bloodbath.​45:40 – Japan and the US bond market: a brief panic in Japanese bonds, a Danish super fund's sale of US Treasuries, and the longer‑term vulnerability given that Japan, China and the EU hold so much US debt.​46:30 – Trump's relentless pressure on the Fed for lower rates in an inflationary environment, and the comparison with Erdogan's disastrous low‑rate, high‑inflation experiment in Turkey.​Davos speeches and a world with no rules47:10 – Mark Carney's standout Davos speech: we now live in a geopolitical environment with “no rules,” and the post‑WWII rules‑based order has largely broken down.​47:50 – Carney's planned March visit to Australia and likely address to a joint sitting of Parliament, plus his reputation as a sharp, articulate central banker.​48:20 – Hong Kong Jack's scepticism about “international law” as more fiction than practice; non‑Western powers paying lip service while ignoring it in reality.​49:00 – The German Chancellor's more consequential Davos speech on EU failures, competitiveness, and the need to reinvent Europe, backed in by Italian PM Giorgia Meloni.​49:40 – The “Sir Humphrey” view of the EU: you can only reform Brussels from the inside, not from outside as Brexit Britain is discovering.​Brexit's economic hit50:10 – Chancellor Mertz's critique of EU over‑regulation and the “world champions at regulation” line; the EU as an anti‑competitive behemoth that lost its free‑trade roots.​50:50 – Why countries like Spain struggle alone but “pack a punch” within the EU's collective GDP; Brexit as a decision to leave the world's biggest trading bloc.​51:20 – UK Office for Budget Responsibility analysis: since the 2016 referendum, estimated UK GDP per capita by 2025 is 6–8% lower than it would have been, with investment 12–18% lower and employment 3–4% lower than the “remain” counterfactual.​52:10 – How these losses emerged slowly, then accumulated as uncertainty persisted, trade barriers rose and firms diverted resources away from productive activity.​52:40 – Jack challenges the counterfactual: notes that actual UK GDP growth is only a couple of points below EU averages and doubts that UK governments would have outperformed Europe even without Brexit.​53:20 – Joel's rejoinder that the OBR work is widely accepted and that Brexit has created profound long‑term impacts on Britain's economy over the next 5–10 years.​Sport: cricket, Premier League and Australian Open heat55:20 – Australian cricket's depth: promising leg‑spinners and other talent juggling Shield cricket with gigs in the Caribbean Premier League, Pakistan Super League and more.​55:50 – Premier League title race: Arsenal's lead cut from seven to four points after a 3–2 loss to an invigorated Manchester United that also beat City in the derby.​56:30 – The “sugar hit” of a new coach at United, reverting to a more traditional style and the question of how long the bounce will last.​57:10 – Australian Open “Sinner controversy”: oppressive heat, the heat index rules for closing the roof, Jannik Sinner cooked at one set all before a pause, roof closure and air‑conditioning – and then a comfortable Sinner win.​58:00 – Accusations about coach Darren Cahill lobbying tournament boss Craig Tiley, and why the footage doesn't really support conspiracy theories.​58:30 – Djokovic's soft run after a walkover, the emergence of 19‑year‑old American Tien with Michael Chang in his box, and Chang's devout‑Christian clay‑court glory at Roland Garros.​59:20 – Heatwave conditions in southern Australia, fires in Victoria and the Otways/Jellibrand region, and a shout‑out to firefighters and residents under threat.​Final odds and ends01:00:20 – Closing thoughts on Australia's weather extremes, hoping for a wind change and some respite for the fireys.​01:00:50 – Jack's trivia nugget: Casablanca was once banned in Ireland for not being “sufficiently neutral” and not kind enough to the Nazis, segueing to bans on Lady Chatterley's Lover and Australian censorship history.​01:02:00 – Sign‑off from Joel (Jack the Insider) and Hong Kong Jack, promising to track the Perth bombing case, hate‑speech prosecutions, Canberra leadership moves and the unfolding Minneapolis/ICE scandal in future episodes.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Bipartisan hate laws must be resisted

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics.Presenters: Chloe DS, Jacob AndrewarthaNewsreportsPresenters discuss the latest newstories from the pages of Green Left includingA report on the huge Invasion Day protests demanding justice, land band and protest rights.Presenters discuss the double-standards of the establishment and their response to the Invasion Day bomb threat and why First Nation's people are demanding a urgent investigation by authorities.Discussion of court victory for the activist movement where Federal Court rules against extraordinary Vic Police powers in ‘designated areas.Presenters discuss the Killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis a day after general strike ignites community outrage.Interviews and DiscussionJonathan Strauss, member of Socialist Alliance joins the program to discuss Labor's Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill arguing that those who want the right to oppose genocide, or to defend democratic rights should reject these laws. You can listen to the individual interview here.

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
SBS News Somali: Warka SBS ee Arbaco 28 January 2026

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 11:07


Ra'iisal-wasaare Anthony Albanese oo soo jeediyey in ninkii walaxda qaraxda ku tuuray debed-baxayaashii Invasion Day sharciga xooggiisa la tuso. Qaybo ka mid ah Australiana waxaa jabay rikoodhadii heer-kulka ee hore u jirey.

Green Left
On The Streets | Invasion Day protests and protesting Isaac Herzog

Green Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 6:00


On The Streets is a new podcast by Green Left giving you bite-size updates about the protest movements and grassroots campaigns across the country. This episode we discuss the Invasion Day protests on January 26, solidarity protests with Rojava and promote upcoming forums and rallies.  Naarm/Melbourne Venezuela forum: https://www.greenleft.org.au/2026-01/event/venezuela-latin-america-trumps-war-latin-america Gadigal Country/Sydney Venezuela forum: https://www.greenleft.org.au/2026-01/event/forum-trump-out-venezuela-hands-latin-america Find more upcoming events here: https://www.greenleft.org.au/events Music and editing by Sean Valenzuela/@LittleArcherBeats We acknowledge that this video was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenleftaction

Thursday Breakfast
Gary Foley at Naarm Invasion Day, Julie Saylor Briggs at Djilang Invasion Day, Social Impacts of Tobacco Licensing Laws, Police Use of Generative AI, Israel Recognises Somaliland

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines:Attempted bombing at Boorloo Day of Mourning rally Gaza and West Bank updatesUN Human Rights Council review urges extensive action by Albanese government Telstra service issues affecting regular and emergency calls by older iPhones We played a speech by veteran Gumbaynggirr activist and historian Professor Gary Foley at this Monday's Invasion Day rally in Naarm. Speaking on the steps of Parliament House on Spring Street, Professor Foley reminded the crowd about the artificial history of so-called Australia's national day, and connected present-day Invasion Day rallies to a legacy that began with the 1938 Day of Mourning. Check out Professor Foley's website and incredible archive (access to physical materials by appointment) at Victoria University to learn more about the history of the Aboriginal land rights movement.// We listened to a speech and segments of commentary by Torres Strait Islander woman Julie Saylor Briggs delivered at the Djilang Invasion Day rally on Monday. During the rally, Julie read out the text of the original motion moved by Aboriginal community members at the 1938 Day of Mourning gathering, and spoke about the history of colonial violence on Wadawarrung Country, the colonial child removal industry, and the relationships between genocide, dispossession and ecocide. Our thanks to Amy from 3CR's Kill Your Lawn and Kick Your Fence for sharing this recording.// Leila interviewed Dr James Martin, Tobacco Harm Reduction Advisor for Harm Reduction Australia and Director of the Bachelor of Criminology at Deakin University, about the social impacts of Australia's law enforcement approach to substance use with a focus on Victoria's tobacco licensing laws. From February first, the Victorian Labor government will be enforcing new tobacco licensing laws, which restrict the sale of tobacco products to licensed retailers only. Individuals or businesses who sell tobacco without a licence may face fines of over $100,000, and fines for the sale of illicit tobacco products are even higher. You can listen back to Dr Martin's interview with Inez on the 20th of March 2025 about vaping regulations here.// Lucinda Thorpe, Privacy Campaigner at Digital Rights Watch joined us to discuss the use of AI by police in Australia for report writing, suspect identification, and to guide investigations. Victoria Police use generative AI in 20% of crime reports. When a contact centre employee files an online crime report, they use generative AI on the form to generate a summary for police officers. However, these systems are trained on biased data and can reproduce racism, sexism, and other inequalities. If you have been affected by police use of generative AI, contact Digital Rights Watch at info@digitalrightswatch.org.au// We replay a conversation between Xan and Koshin of Uprise Radio from early this month about Israel's controversial recognition of Somaliland's independence last year. The recognition of Somaliland by Israel, a state whose own recognition is contested, occurred late last year, and is a significant geopolitical development in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea region. Tune in to Uprise Radio every Wednesday at 5:30PM on 3CR.// Invasion Day Donation Initiatives:Dhadjowa FoundationGrandmothers Against Removals Victoria

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Man who allegedly threw homemade bomb at Invasion Day rally granted suppression order

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 2:26


The man accused of allegedly throwing a homemade bomb at the January 26 Invasion Day rally has won a bid to keep his identity secret.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Quicky
Man Charged Following Invasion Day Protests & Australia's Winter Olympians Touch Down In Italy

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 6:43 Transcription Available


A 29-year-old man has been charged after police allegedly discovered explosives and a tactical vest at a home following a pro-Palestine and Invasion Day rally in central Perth; US President Donald Trump has signalled a de-escalation of federal immigration operations in Minnesota, following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents; Allies of federal Liberal Leader Sussan Lee are mounting a public defense of her leadership - as speculation of a formal challenge reaches a "frenzy" ahead of Parliament's return; and the final three members of Australia's Winter Olympic team have been officially confirmed, as athletes begin arriving in Italy for the Milan-Cortina Games. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Gemma DonahoeAudio Producer: Lu HillBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย
สรุปข่าวรอบวัน 27 มกราคม 2569

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 4:26


วิกตอเรียร้อนจัด เสี่ยงไฟป่าหลายพื้นที่|เร่งล่าตัวผู้ต้องหาฆาตกรรมสามศพ ในนิวเซาท์เวลส์|จับชายขว้างวัตถุต้องสงสัย กลางชุมนุม Invasion Day นครเพิรธ์

The Briefing
Questions over player privacy at the AO + Are celebs ruining surrogacy?

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 22:11


Wednesday Headlines: Bushfire threatens homes in Victoria after record-breaking heat, Perth man remanded in custody after allegedly throwing homemade bomb at Invasion Day rally, support for One Nation continues in latest poll, ABC reviewing security controls after news account hacked, and Alex De Minaur is out of the Aus Open. Deep Dive: When Meghan Trainor announced the birth of her third child via surrogate, celebration from fans collided with accusations of exploitation - reigniting a familiar argument about whether surrogacy empowers women or takes advantage of them. The controversy comes as the Australian government reviews its own surrogacy laws and considers how, or if, they should change. In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with Sarah Jefford - surrogacy lawyer and former surrogate to break down why this case has inflamed the debate, what’s being misunderstood and what reform could realistically look like. Further listening from the headlines: Could Pauline Hanson be our next PM Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Briefing
Are bail laws failing DV victims? + Controversial British Israeli influencer banned

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 18:28


Bail laws are under the spotlight after the alleged murders of three people, including a young pregnant mother in rural NSW. The alleged gunman, who is still on the run, was on bail at the time for domestic violence related offences. In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Professor Julia Quilter, who breaks down how the bail system works and explains what magistrates are legally required to consider, and why predicting risk is one of the most challenging decisions in the justice system. Headlines: A 31-year-old man has been charged after an improvised explosive device was allegedly thrown into a crowd at an Invasion Day rally in Perth, A federal watchdog has found Services Australia deliberately broke the law for six years, a controversial British-Israeli influencer has had his visa cancelled, and Australia’s top ChatGPT searches have been revealed. If this discussion raised any issues for you, the national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service can be contacted confidentially anytime at 1800 737 732, or by visiting 1800 RESPECT. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Front
Alleged Nazi jailed after Australia Day rant

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 3:53 Transcription Available


The Front’s afternoon headlines: A magistrate has denied bail to Sydney man Brandan Koschel, 31, who allegedly made an antisemitic speech at a March for Australia rally on Australia Day, charged under NSW’s new hate speech laws. Plus, police in Western Australia investigate whether a homemade explosive device thrown at a rally was an act of terror, and Queensland Premier David Crisafulli backs a federal ban on burning the Australian flag. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS News Updates
Albanese slams alleged bombing attempt | Morning News Bulletin 28 January 2026

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 5:49


The PM blasts an alleged attempt to bomb Perth's Invasion Day rally; India clinches a trade deal with the EU after two decades of talks; Novak Djokovic will resume his quest for an astonishing 11th Australian Open.

The Rita Panahi Show
The Rita Panahi Show | 27 January

The Rita Panahi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 48:58 Transcription Available


Calls for desecrating the Australian flag to be criminalised after one was set alight during an "Invasion Day" rally. Plus, a song released by One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson poking fun at woke culture hits number one on the Aussie music charts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the Australian man who was charged after throwing a homemade bomb into a crowd

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 4:15 Transcription Available


Over in Australia, a 31-year-old man was charged after a homemade bomb was thrown into a crowd at an Invasion Day rally in Perth yesterday. The man was charged with committing an unlawful act with the intent to harm, and making explosives under suspicious circumstances, and he's set to appear in court later this week. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the bomb was reportedly made out of ball bearings, screws and liquid in a glass container - with investigations still ongoing. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast
Why Brisbane's Deputy Mayor wants a total ban on burning the Australian flag

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 9:46 Transcription Available


Following a heated Invasion Day protest, Deputy Mayor Fiona Cunningham called for flag burning to be made illegal to stop "inciting hatred." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Karen - tJ;pfbHtJ;pf unD
ပှၤအီစထြ့လယါတဖၣ်ဆိကမိၣ်ထံကဒါက့ၤ ထံကီၢ်အတၢ်စံၣ်စိၤတဲစိၤ ဖဲ၂ဝ၂၆ အီစထြ့လယါကီၢ်မုၢ်နံၤ

SBS Karen - tJ;pfbHtJ;pf unD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 9:38


Australia Day—အီစထြ့လယါကီၢ်မုၢ်နံၤ ဘၣ်တၢ်ပာ်ပနီၣ်အီၤသကုၤထံကီၢ်ဒီဘ့ၣ် ဃုာ်ဒီးတၢ်ဟ့ၣ်လီၤ တၢ်ကဲထီၣ်ထံဖိကီၢ်ဖိလံာ်အုၣ်သးအမူးသ့ၣ်တဖၣ်ဒီး အီစထြ့လယါဖိအဂ့ၤကတၢၢ်လၢဒီနံၣ်ညါ—Australian of the Year ခိၣ်ဖးတၢ်လၤကပီၤသ့ၣ်တဖၣ်န့ၣ်လီၤ. ဖဲမုၢ်နံၤအဝဲအံၤန့ၣ် ပှၤအဘီးရကၠံၤနၢၤဒီး ထီရ့ၣ်စထြ့ၣ်အးလဲဒၢၤ သကုၤထံကီၢ်ဒီဘ့ၣ်အပူၤ သ့ၣ်တဖၣ်စ့ၢ်ကီး ပာ်ဖှိၣ်ထီၣ်အသးဒီး မၤဝဲတၢ်သ့ၣ်နီၣ် လါယနူၤအါရံၤ ၂၆ အနံၤ ဒ်အမ့ၢ် Invasion Day—တၢ်နုာ်လီၤဂုာ်ဆူၣ်ဂုာ်ပျိတၢ်အမုၢ်နံၤ အတၢ်လဲၤထီၣ်ပာ်ဖျါသးသ့ၣ်တဖၣ်န့ၣ်လီၤ.

Field Recordings
Invasion Day / Australia Day speech from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, Naarm / Melbourne, Australia on 26th January 2026 – by Michelle Ransom-Hughes

Field Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 10:33


“Sharing a recording from Naarm/ Melbourne, at the annual Invasion Day rally, held on the steps of Victoria’s Parliament House today, 26 January. In the recording, Arrernte woman, Celeste Liddle, delivers a statement from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (W.A.R.) calling among other things for 26 January to be declared a National Day of Mourning.”

SBS World News Radio
Australians reflect on the nation's history on Australia Day 2026

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 4:38


Australia Day has been marked across the country with citizenship ceremonies and Australian of the Year awards. The day has also been marked by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have gathered across the country for annual events marking January 26 - including Invasion Day rallies.

The Briefing
Temps nudging 50C expected today + Why we're pirating again

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 23:15


Tuesday Headlines: Australia Day and Invasion Day events marred by bomb threat and antisemitism, heatwave hits large parts of southeastern Australia, Trump says his administration is ‘reviewing everything’ after ICE shooting of Alex Pretti, calls to tradie mental health hotline soar, and the quarter finals of the AO get underway!Deep Dive: Hackers are promising to release tens of millions of audio files they claim to have scraped from Spotify, in what’s been described as one of the most brazen digital heists of all time. It comes as global piracy rates continue to rebound after years of decline, prompting some to declare we’re living through a new “golden age” of piracy. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou walks us through what this new ‘age’ looks like and what role streaming services and governments have played in it. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Front
‘Intifada' chants at Australia Day rallies

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 2:35 Transcription Available


Today's afternoon headlines from The Front: at Australia Day rallies across the nation, chants of 'Intifada' and scuffles between rival protestors. Plus, the heat is on Liberal leader Sussan Ley as two senior colleagues, Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor, refuse to offer public support for her leadership amid a party crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the protests erupting over Australia Day

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 6:02 Transcription Available


It's Australia Day today, and the holiday's sparked protests, division and debate about the meaning of the day. Thousands of people took to the streets for the Invasion Day march protesting the holiday, only to clash with protestors out for the March for Australia rally. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says people have raised concerns about the polarising nature of the holiday. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tuesday Breakfast
Invasion Day 2026 Episode

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026


Headlines:- Invasion day rally gathers crowd of 17,000 protesters rallying for changing the date of Australia day or replacing it with a day of mourning- Since October ceasefire in Gaza went into effect Israeli attacks have now killed 486 people and wounded 1,341- The National Rent Affordability Scheme set to end this June- Bushfires in the Otways region due to Victoria's worst heatwave since 2009 7:15AM: // Aunty Sue Haseldine is a Googatha elder who is protecting her Country from militarisation and continuing colonisation. In this recorded interview from Tuesday 22 July 2025, Aunty Sue outlines the threats from companies such as Southern Launch and Thales, who have set up a rocket launching test site north of Ceduna, on Googatha Country. She also spoke about the importance of protecting the rockholes, country, and animals for future generations. Since this interview aired, Aunty Sue and other members of West Mallee Protection have continued to monitor and expose weapons companies and space agencies who are destroying Googatha Country with their rocket launches. For regular updates on Aunty Sue's fight to protect Googatha Country, follow @westmalleeprotection on Instagram. You can also contribute to the West Mallee Protection Fund on Chuffed.  7:30AM: //  Zhanae Dodd is a proud Ghungalu, Birri, Widi and Kaanju woman from Central Queensland.  Zhanae has helped established Yamba Balbarrabarri camp to resist the Gemini coal mine by Magnetic South RSL. Zhanae joined us to talk about the threat of the mine and how Ghungalu people are standing up to protecting Country and challenge the ongoing and proposed destruction of mining companies.  7:45AM: // Professor Chelsea Watego Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman  joined 3CR's Women on the Line to discuss her new book, Black Thoughts Matter: Essays on Black Love, Black Power, and Black Joy. In the following excerpt, Chelsea speaks to Phuong about Aboriginal women's voices and perspectives that are often missing from public discourse; the censorship and control of white women editors; and the power, the joy, and the importance of embracing rage. Watego's latest book, Black Thoughts Matter: Essays on Black Love, Black Power, and Black Joy is out now with Common Room Editions. 8:00AM: // Yesterday, thousands of people gathered at steps of Parliament House in Naarm for Invasion Day. Today we bring you powerful words from Aunty Vickie Roach, a proud Yuin woman and respected Elder in the movement for care not punishment in so-called Australia. In this speech, Aunty Vickie calls for the end to genocide, and to the theft of land and resources here and in Palestine, and speaks to the ongoing survival and resistance of Aboriginal people.  8:15AM: // Aunty Reio Ellis, Yaraan Bundle and Kathleen Terrick speak about the violence of the state in their removal of Aboriginal children from their families. Aunty Rieo Ellis is a proud and staunch Waka/Bunjilung Elder in the front line of the work of Grandmothers Against Removals in Victoria. Yaraan Bundle is a Keerray Woorroong and Gunditjmara Whale Dreaming Custodian, and Kathleen Terrick is a Wurundjeri, Mutthi Mutthi, Tati Tati, Bidawal, Wadi Wadi, Berapa Berapa, Ngurai Illum, Gunai, Wemba Wemba, Dja Dja Wurrung and Weki Weki woman.  Grandmothers Against Removals is a grassroots group established in 2014 and led by Aboriginal grandmothers determined to put an end to trauma and anguish associated with the Stolen Generations. To learn more about their important work and ways you can offer support, head to their website here.  Songs:Blak Nation - Emma DonovanBetter Things - Kee'ahnDream Baby Dream - Spinifex Gum  

Serious Danger
210: Hate speech laws & Invasion Day ft. Larissa Baldwin-Roberts

Serious Danger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 66:34


(Note: Sorry for some unavoidable sound issues later on this ep!)Tom is joined by guest host Larissa Baldwin-Roberts, from Common Threads and former CEO of GetUp! First up, the new hate speech laws have passed (13:16). How bad are they? What did we gain in exchange for giving up some essential rights? Next up, Invasion Day 2026 (43:59). What is the state of the discussion about Australia Day? How does it and the hate speech laws reflect the state of First Nations justice in the country? ---------- Just released on Patreon - "Nationalise the pub? The left politics of alcohol" The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over NINETY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ----------Common Threads -https://www.commonthreads.org.au/ Follow Larissa - https://www.instagram.com/riss_bundjalung/ Support Together For Treaty - https://www.togetherfortreaty.org.au/ See Tom live -- Be Funny Challenge (Impossible) in Perth from 23rd https://comedy.com.au/tour/tom-ballard/ - Play at Midsumma, four shows from Jan 28th https://www.midsumma.org.au/whats-on/events/a-comprehensive-profoundly-queer-accounting-of-the-brief-yet-glorious-history-of-the-gay-lesbian-kingdom-of-the-coral-sea-islands-by-tom-ballard/ - At the ETTE Media Live show in Canberra, on Wednesday Feb 4th https://fane.com.au/whats-on/ette-media-live-its-a-no-from-me/ Theme by Kye HughesProduced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Defend the Rojava revolution!

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics.Presenters: Chloe DS, Zane Alcorn, Mary Merkenich, HarryNewsreportsPresenters discuss the latest news from the pages of Green Left and other alternative media.Blak Caucus wins ‘right' to march on Invasion Day, Jan 26Latest developments in Gaza drawing from Updates: Israel launches strikes as Netanyahu joins Gaza ‘board of peace'Discussion about politics in the United States including the protests in Minnesota against ICE and the Trump administration's attempts to take Greenland.Interviews and DiscussionPeter Boyle, member of Socialist Alliance and long-time solidarity activist of the Kurdish liberation struggle joins the program discussing the grave situation in Northern Syria and why Rojava demands our solidarity. You can listen to the individual interview here.

Full Story
Bridget Cama on Invasion Day and the political silence on First Nations rights

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 21:12


In the lead-up to 26 January, co-chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue, Bridget Cama, says the same divisive debate is playing out around the country, and the silence from political leaders has been demoralising. But she says those who want to see constitutional recognition are regrouping after the voice to parliament defeat and she hopes to see another referendum in a decade. She speaks to Nour Haydar

The Quicky
Are Shark Attacks On The Rise? & Clare Stephens On The Beckham Family Feud

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 19:51 Transcription Available


Beachgoers and surfers are on high alert after an unprecedented four shark attacks in just 48 hours. But what's caused this spike in shark attacks? And what can we come into close contact with one. Plus, Brooklyn Beckham has broken years of silence with an Instagram statement, accusing David and Victoria of trying to "ruin" his relationship with Nicola Peltz. And in headlines today, New hate speech laws are already facing a possible legal challenge from a prominent neo-Nazi after finally passing parliament; Controversial protest restrictions have been extended for another fortnight with an exemption created to allow Invasion Day rallies to proceed; Prince Harry is due to start giving evidence in a UK court today as he and several other high profile claimants band together in an attempt to prove the Daily Mail used concerning tactics to infiltrate their private lives for stories; Midnight Oil's founding member and drummer Rob Hirst has died at the age of 70 after a near three-year battle with pancreatic cancer; Queer Eye star Karamo Brown has pulled out of planned interviews with his TV show co-stars as they wrap up the show after 10 years THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Hear more about the Beckham feud here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Clare Stephens, host of The Pile On podcast Audio Producer: Lu Hill Group Executive Producer: Ilaria BrophyBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.