• Big tech’s big court loss + Qantas squeezes flights to save fuel
    Mar 26 2026

    Deep Dive: Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a landmark social media addiction trial – that's being called the ‘Big Tobacco’ moment for Big Tech.

    A Los Angeles jury has delivered the victory for a young woman who filed a lawsuit against the big tech giants, claiming their platforms contributed to her childhood social media addiction with negligence being a substantial factor .

    In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Seven’s Sarah Greenhalgh, who’s reported extensively on social media, to talk about the decision expected to have wide-reaching implications, potentially shaping the outcome of hundreds of similar cases currently moving through US courts.

    Headlines:

    • Qantas to swap larger planes with smaller one to save on fuel
    • National Cabinet to meet next week to discuss fuel crisis
    • Trump prepares to ‘unleash hell’ on 'uncooperative' Iran
    • Israel making further advances into Lebanon
    • NAB slashes almost 500 jobs

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    20 mins
  • Meta & YouTube addiction verdict + First female Archbishop of Canterbury
    Mar 25 2026

    Thursday Headlines:

    • Iran rejects US peace plan
    • Meta and YouTube found liable in social media addiction trial
    • National cabinet is set to convene next week to discuss Australia’s fuel supply
    • Super El Nino on the way later this year
    • Ahmed al Ahmed keys to the city

    Deep Dive: The Installation of the 106th, and first female Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, took place at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday March 25 (UK time), the Feast of the Annunciation.

    Historically known as an enthronement, the Installation marks the symbolic start of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s public ministry in the Church of England and across the Anglican Communion.

    The Canterbury Cathedral released a statement saying: “Rooted in centuries of tradition, the service will look forward with the hope of Jesus Christ - and celebrate the diversity of the Church of England, the nation and the Anglican Communion today”.

    In this episode of the Briefing, Natarsha Belling talks to cultural historian Associate Professor Cindy McCreery about this historic moment for the Church.

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    18 mins
  • Why food costs are set to soar + Trump teases peace deal
    Mar 25 2026

    Deep Dive: Australia could see its food production halved within months in a nightmare scenario, brought about by the continuing war in Iran. What will it mean for putting food on your table?

    Farmers are warning they’re already unable to purchase enough fertiliser and diesel to plant their winter crops. It’s a perfect storm.

    The federal government this week announced a new trade deal with the European Union, worth $10billion. Farmers say it was a dud deal.

    With the war in Iran now showing no signs of easing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Hamish McIntyre, President of the National Farmers Federation to take us through what will it mean for Australians and their weekly grocery bills?

    Headlines:

    • US sends 15-point plan to Iran to stop the war
    • Commonwealth not planning on fuel rationing
    • ABC staff walk off the job over pay dispute
    • Inflation slightly lower than expected
    • Narelle gearing up for record-breaking move

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    19 mins
  • MAFS expert dies from cancer + Why Albo isn’t banning gambling ads
    Mar 24 2026

    Wednesday Headlines:

    • Fuel shortages ramp up as diesel standards lowered
    • Most Aussies want the Iran war to end and Pakistan tipped to lead peace talks
    • ABC programs pulled as staff walk off the job
    • Married at First Sight expert Mel Schilling has died at the age of 54
    • The Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special is out

    Deep Dive: It’s been more than a thousand days since a landmark inquiry recommended a full ban on gambling advertising in Australia, yet despite the scale of harm and billions lost each year, the federal government has failed to act.

    Evidence from the probe revealed an inescapable and predatory system, with aggressive tactics normalising gambling for young Australians and targeting those most at risk.

    In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with Independent MP Kate Chaney about why reform has stalled, the influence of powerful lobbying groups, and her push to force change in Parliament.

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    23 mins
  • TACO Trump strikes again + possibility of Covid style restrictions
    Mar 24 2026

    The world was stunned but not surprised when US President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran over the weekend – open the Strait of Hormuz or Trump will order the US military to begin an unprecedented campaign on the gulf state. Trump’s now extended that deadline for a further five days, claiming Iran is keen to reach an agreement with the US. Iran denies it's in talks.

    In this episode of the Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Dr Malcolm Davis, a Senior Analyst with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Defence Strategy Program to discuss the standoff between the US and Iran. What are the latest developments and what they mean...and are we paying the price of Trump's war games? If Trump gets this strategy wrong, what it could mean for the rest of the world.

    Headlines:

    • Australia signs trade deal worth $10b per year.
    • War continues as Trump extends 48-hour ultimatum.
    • Consumer confidence crashes in wake of war.
    • Tehran-aligned terror group claims responsibility for London ambulance attack.
    • Bill Cosby ordered to pay $US19m for historical sexual assault.

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    16 mins
  • Trump says US and Iran in talks + Could Australia really be ‘One Nation’?
    Mar 23 2026

    Tuesday Headlines:

    • Trump postpones strikes on Iran’s power plants, says talks scheduled for today
    • Multiple crises headed for Australia as Iran war continues
    • Australia to sign free trade deal with EU
    • ABC staff to strike for the first time in 20 years
    • Less eggs and higher prices hit Easter choccies

    Further listening from the headlines:
    China & the secret chocolate factory

    Deep Dive: One Nation had its biggest showing in a state election in decades - with one in five South Australians backing it at the ballot box over the weekend.

    The polls flagged it was coming, but the scale of support has forced a harder look at what's really driving voters away from the major parties, and it's not just Pauline Hanson’s anti-immigration politics.

    In this episode, Chris Spyrou speaks with Sean Kelly, a former advisor to Prime Ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard, to unpack the forces behind One Nation's resurgence, what the major parties can actually do about it, and whether this result is unique to South Australia.

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    25 mins
  • NSW Premier Chris Minns on fuel, Iran, One Nation and Donald Trump
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of The Briefing Natarsha Belling is joined by NSW Premier Chris Minns who speaks candidly about the challenges facing Australians and the challenges politicians face in an ever-changing political landscape. Think housing affordability and availability, the Middle East, Donald Trump, One Nation, immigration and much more....

    Mr Minns talks about problems facing all Australians opening up about his greatest achievements and his greatest learnings.

    This is an extended sit-down interview and Mr Minns announces a new bond rental scheme for the very first time.

    Headlines:

    • Iran not backing down to Trump’s ultimatum.
    • Cyclone Narelle moves west as tropical low.
    • Kyle Sandilands sues ARN for breach of contract.

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    31 mins
  • One Nation’s historic election result + Can NATO survive Trump?
    Mar 22 2026

    Monday Headlines:

    • One Nation wins at least one lower house seat at SA election
    • NT braces for flooding on the back of ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle
    • Deadline looms for Iran to re-open strait of Hormuz
    • Aussie gen Z women feeling more disconnected than men
    • Saturday Night Live UK debuts to mixed reviews

    Further listening from the headlines:

    Part 1: The real victims of the manosphere

    Part 2: How Flynn escaped the manosphere

    How Wil Anderson escaped the Sunday scaries

    Deep Dive: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO has been the backbone of western security for eight decades. But with Donald Trump turning up the heat on the alliance and a war in the Middle East pulling members in different directions, questions about its future are louder than ever.

    In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou is joined by national political editor of The Nightly, Andrew Greene to unpack what NATO actually is, why it matters to Australia, and what western security might look like if the US walked away.

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    24 mins