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Steve Price sits down with some of Australia's biggest and longest-serving media personalities gaining a rare insight into who they are and what makes them tick. Never afraid to ask the tough questions and challenge the status quo, Pricey will have you hooked with incredible, never before heard stories from the people that shape your lives in Aussie television, radio, newspaper, and original podcasts.
 
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Host Will Hogan is back and joined by Herald Sun chief footy writer Mark Robinson who takes us inside his exclusive Glenn Bartlett interview. Also joining Will: Jon Ralph with the latest trade intrigue and the juiciest tidbits from Media Street with Scott Gullan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
In this episode, we look at the AUKUS deal and what it means for Australia. It looks like it’s a bad deal, so why did Albanese agree to it? It’s complicated. Paul Keating also attacked this AUKUS deal – and we things he’s right – but instead of looking at the merit of what he had to say, the mainstream media decided that Keating was impolite to jou…
 
On the first episode of the Herald Sun footy podcast for 2023, host Will Hogan chats to the stars of the Herald Sun footy team about a big week in footy. Glenn McFarlane gives some insight into the massive undertaking of rating every single player in the AFL, Scott Gullan provides a preview - and review - of the ever popular Media Street, and Jay C…
 
In this episode… we look at the week in federal politics: the Liberal Party is in contortions over a tatty flag on top of Australian Parliament House (the important things) and wants to repeal the government’s popular superannuation tax – in the unlikely event it returns to government in the near future. Malcolm Turnbull appears at the Robodebt Roy…
 
Superannuation is a boring topic of conversation at the best of times, but the government can see that it can save a substantial sum of money by closing off a loophole and has introduced a higher level of tax on superannuation accounts holding over $3 million. And the opposition can see an opportunity to claim that the Prime Minister has broken an …
 
The Australian Federal Police is in the news again, and this time it’s through a newspaper interview with the former Defence Minister, Senator Linda Reynolds – and this relates to the allegations of a rape that occurred in Parliament House in 2019, just a few weeks before the federal election was announced. And, somehow, the personal diaries of Bri…
 
There was another session of Parliament this week and we found out that the federal government has spent $7.6 million to prosecute whistleblowers – while most of that was expended by the previous Coalition government and although the Labor government did drop the cases against Bernard Collaery and Witness K – the cases against David McBride and Ric…
 
In a two-part special podcast presentation, Herald Sun football journalists Mark Robinson and Michael Warner have detailed the extraordinary stories and events that occurred as two reporters covering the longstanding Essendon drugs saga since the story first broke 10 years ago. To catch part 2 and all the coverage of the 10th anniversary of the Ess…
 
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