The place to go for conversations about the news. Each Saturday, Claire Kimball and Kate Watson present the Weekly Wrap - the week in news and what's coming up. Super handy if you're busy and want a recap of the week that was, a way to get ahead of next week and some helpful news recommendations on your way through...Then there's our limited interview series, in which Kate sits down with journalists and experts to help give you an understanding of the news behind the headlines.The Squiz is a proudly independent media business that values quality news. If...
Fri, April 25, 2025
We're back with round 2 of our special election-themed Squiz Quiz - and tell us how you go at hello@thesquiz.com.au... We'd love to know! Here's a quick scoring guide if you're playing along at home: The quiz has 10 questions. Each question is worth 1 point (for a total of 10).
Fri, April 18, 2025
This long weekend, we're bringing you our special election-themed Squiz Quiz. Here's a quick scoring guide if you're playing along at home: The quiz has 10 questions . Each question is worth 1 point (for a total of 10). The final round is worth a maximum of 5 points - Andrew will read 5 quotes about a news story - the faster you identify the story, the more points you get! The final score is out of a possible 15 points.
Tue, April 15, 2025
Mandi Wicks has been running the news division at SBS for nearly five years. She’s a former journo who’s also led SBS’s audio and language content. We wanted to chat to Mandi because SBS plays a unique role in our media landscape. It’s taxpayer-funded, and its job is to reflect Australia’s multicultural society. So in a time when trust in the media is under pressure and audiences are tuning out, we're curious...how’s SBS thinking about all that? Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Fri, April 11, 2025
Dire wolves are back from extinction (kinda), and after sending shockwaves through the stock market with his tariff announcement, Donald Trump has hit pause on new tariffs for most of the US’s trading partners. We dive into both those stories, plus look at what’s ahead for Meta as it faces fresh scrutiny and the heartbreaking news that an IVF error has led to a woman giving birth to a stranger’s baby. The Free Press' interview with Usha Vance Italian wedding soup recipe Send your election questions to hello@thesquiz.com.au Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, April 08, 2025
For many, the name Clare Stephens is synonymous with Mamamia. After all, she spent close to a decade working there, taking on roles such as Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor. But in February this year, she left. In this chat, we talk about all the things that made up that decision, how she’s handling it, and of course, what is on the cards for Clare Stephens - solo. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Fri, April 04, 2025
President Trump imposed tariffs on nearly all US trading partners this week. We break down the formula and what it means for the global economy. Plus, Queensland is battling severe floods, the Sussexes are back in the spotlight, and ChatGPT had its biggest day since launch with a new feature mimicking Studio Ghibli's iconic style. LINKS How the US tariffs are calculated Meghan Markle's interview in the New York Times The Pitt on Binge The Yuka app Sign our petition for the fight against fake news - but please don't make a donation (it does not go to Squiz Kids...) Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, April 01, 2025
John Anderson is a name many will recognize from the Howard Years (1996-2007), when he served as Leader of the Nationals and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. But while his political career is well-known, what’s less familiar is his rise as a media powerhouse. With a YouTube channel that has hundreds of millions of views and 700,000 subscribers, John has managed to carve out a significant digital presence. On this chat, we dig into how John transitioned from politics to digital media, why his content is hitting such a chord, and what he believes is Australia's path forward. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Fri, March 28, 2025
The federal election for 2025 has officially been announced, and we cover what happened this week with the Budget. Plus, the story out of the US about a journalist being accidentally added to a top-secret chat group, and big news about the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. LINKS Sign our petition for the fight against fake news - but please don't make a donation (it does not go to Squiz Kids...) The Trump administration accidentally texted me war plans Lemon and ricotta cake The Studio on Apple TV+ Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, March 25, 2025
Bryce’s career spans many of Australia’s top media outlets, but these days, he is the Director of Squiz Kids, having started our daily news podcast for busy families back in 2020. Bryce just returned from a Churchill Fellowship trip, exploring how global efforts are tackling mis and disinformation. He talks about what he learnt and also shares his experience interviewing Belle Gibson in 2015, when she confessed to faking her cancer diagnosis. Sign our petition for the fight against fake news - but please don't make a donation (it does not go to Squiz Kids) Newshounds, our media literacy program Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, March 21, 2025
Two astronauts caused a splash this week. We chat about that, plus the latest on the ceasefires between Israel-Gaza and Ukraine-Russia. We also talk about ACCC's recent findings from their supermarket inquiry and why the new Netflix series Adolescence has started some big conversations. LINKS Sign our petition for the fight against fake news - but please don't make a donation (it does not go to Squiz Kids...) Adolescence The School of St Jude Gwyneth Paltrow's interview with Vanity Fair Newsmakers with Betoota Advocate Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, March 18, 2025
For nearly 10 years, The Betoota Advocate has reigned as one of Australia’s most popular satirical news brands. In this chat, Charles Single (aka Errol Parker) and Zenon Kosmider (aka Wendell Hussey) share the backstory to The Betoota Advocate, their unique approach to news content, and how they’ve managed to engage us for almost a decade. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, March 14, 2025
In this Weekly Wrap we kick off with a look at the WA and Greenland election results before looking at the mop up from ex-TC Alfred and the drought in southern Oz. We also get across the latest on tariffs, why global share markets struggled this week, and former Aussie of the Year Richard Scolyer's update this week. LINKS Potato recipe (again...) Pics of the beach erosion from ex-TC Alfred The New York Times' visual story on former President Rodrigo Duterte's 'war on drugs' (warning: graphic images) Variety's story - Rachel Zegler on Reinventing Snow White Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, March 11, 2025
When it comes to cyber threats in Australia… Alastair MacGibbon is the guy in the know. Australia's foremost cybersecurity expert, he was the former National Cyber Security Adviser and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Cyber Security, served as the Australian Government’s inaugural eSafety Commissioner, and now runs the world-leading cybersecurity company, Cyber CX. In this chat, we tackle the big themes of cyber warfare, online criminal behaviour, and how exposed we are. Plus, he talks about democracy, the courts, and the free press and how they're the most critical piece of critical infrastructure we have. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, March 07, 2025
In this Weekly Wrap we talk Cyclone Alfred, Ukraine and the US, rogue chickens, some positive economic data and we look at the week coming up in elections. LINKS Potts Pointers Facebook group Broadsheet newsletter Potato recipe Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Tue, March 04, 2025
Every weeknight Sarah Ferguson pulls together 30mins of news and current affairs, interviewing everyone from Pat Cummins to the Prime Minister. She’s also known for her hard-hitting investigative work— like The Killing Season on the Rudd-Gillard years or her award-winning exposé on live cattle exports, which led to a major policy shift. We talk about how her upbringing shaped her, the ways journalism and media are changing, and the hardest kind of interview to pull off. She shares what she thinks the most overlooked news story is, and in a time where there are lots of big things happening in global affairs, the answer might surprise you… Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, February 28, 2025
In this Weekly Wrap we discuss everything from the latest cheese news to the Chinese military exercises off Australia. We also get across Trump’s AI-generated video on Gaza, the latest on Richard White and WiseTech, and Andrew outlines the extent of his board game obsession. LINKS Atlantic - James Murdoch Trump AI Video SMH article - Chinese Warships Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Andrew Williams Producer: Annelise Taylor
Wed, February 26, 2025
Season 2 of Newsmakers is here. The first episode drops next Wednesday.
Fri, February 21, 2025
Three years into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Trump sent shockwaves through Europe this week by embracing Putin and snubbing Zelensky. We break down what that could mean, plus why the Aussie government dropped $2 billion on Whyalla steelworks. Also, RBA's rate cut, ASIO boss Mike Burgess's security warning, and a potential cure for advanced melanoma. LINKS We're looking for a video editor Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson Craig Emerson sings 'no Whyalla wipe-out' Trailer for Conclave Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Andrew Williams Producer: Annelise Taylor
Fri, February 14, 2025
The reaction and fallout to antisemitic comments made by two nurses in Sydney, Trump’s call with Vladimir Putin, and what happened with tariffs this week. Plus, we explain the Drake/Kendrick Lamar feud, and the first RBA interest rate decision of 2025 is coming... LINKS Our shortcut to...Belle Gibson Video of a kayaker getting swallowed by a whale The Daily's episode on Kendrick and Drake The 50 best SNL sketches Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Andrew Williams Producer: Annelise Taylor
Fri, February 07, 2025
We break down President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, and what happened this week in the US trade wars. Plus, why Bianca Censori's Grammy outit caused such a stir, and Mecca might be up for grabs. In what's coming up - it's Super Bowl Sunday. UPDATE: Since recording, MCoBeauty confirmed its sale to retail/pharmacy entrepreneur Dennis Bastas, who is behind Australia’s largest privately owned healthcare products business. As we said, it's all happening in the Aussie beauty sector... LINKS Our Year Ahead episode with Lauren Sams The naked truth about Bianca Censori Hetty's spiced sweet potato recipe Vienna Blood Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Andrew Williams Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Carter Quinn
Fri, January 31, 2025
It was a big end to the week, with DeepSeek shaking up the markets and a deadly plane crash in Washington. Plus, the fallout from Triple J’s Hottest 100, what to expect from the Grammys, and a possible caravan terror plot. Also, there is plenty of cricket and the latest on inflation. LINKS The Year Ahead...in Fashion Pork Skewers recipe We're hiring Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Claire Kimball & Andrew Williams Producer: Annelise Taylor Editor: Carter Quinn & Yashica White
Tue, January 28, 2025
What will 2025 bring in the business of fashion? Lauren Sams is the fashion editor at the Australian Financial Review and now Deputy Editor of the AFR Mag. In this chat, we cover fashion and how it intersects with business. Who the big players are in Australia, the moves at the very top fashion houses and why they matter to you and me.Plus, the big concerns for the industry and why the way we shop matters both ethically and economically. Links Mr. McMahon Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, January 24, 2025
The key takeaways from Donald Trump’s inauguration and what happened in Israel and Gaza this week. Plus, antisemitism in Australia and a new poll on Dutton vs Albanese. And in what's coming up... tennis, cricket and the school holidays are done for some. Links News Club interview with PM Anthony Albanese Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Big Business Ambitions Squid Game We're hiring Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Mon, January 20, 2025
In his first podcast interview of 2025 ahead of the federal election, PM Anthony Albanese joins News Club to talk about his values and why he doesn’t think the Coalition can win. We asked about his approach to Donald Trump, his news habits, the threat of misinformation, and his views on national pride. We got to educate him on the phrase ‘cossie livs’ aka cost of living... He also talks about his fiance, Jodie, and his friendship with his son Nathan. It’s a great listen as you ponder how you’ll vote in the upcoming election. Who is Anthony Albanese? - The Guardian Want more News Club in your life? Follow us on Instagram: @thesquiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor Editing: Carter Quinn
Fri, January 17, 2025
We preview our conversation with the Prime Minister + the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza, LA fires and understanding the case of Oscar Jenkins. There’s also tennis, a looming TikTok ban in the US + Donald Trump's Presidential inauguration. Links The Wide Wide Sea My Old Ass Destanee Aiva Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, January 14, 2025
2025 is a federal election year, so in this episode, we’re chatting with Clare Harvey, Editorial Director at The Australian and host of The Front podcast, about what’s on her political radar. We dive into the rise of anti-Semitism, cost-of-living pressures, and the influence of Teals and independents. Plus, we discuss Peter Dutton’s strategy and the tension between Albanese and Plibersek over Tassie salmon farming. You can watch Wolf Hall on Apple TV Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, January 10, 2025
Unpacking the devastating wildfires in LA, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's time at the top comes to an end, and we chat about the Golden Globes. Plus, a big week ahead in sports with the Women's Ashes, rhe Australian Open, and Santos Down Under. Links The Year Ahead...Entertainment Long Life Grout Cleaner Lit Hub's most anticipated books for 2025 Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Wed, January 08, 2025
The Year Ahead is our hit-the-ground running podcast series, where we chat with our friends in news about the big stories and trends on their radar for 2025. Starting with our Squiz Today co-host Andrew Williams for his take on the world of entertainment and his big predictions for the year ahead. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, December 20, 2024
This week: It’s Christmas so Claire and Kate exchange gifts plus we talk natural disasters, drones, an assassination in Russia and give our news predictions for the year ahead. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/athletes-deserve-to-feel-safe-and-supported-olympi[…]ure-of-abuse/news-story/1458601af95b04cad7b892a8db29d7f2 Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, December 17, 2024
Arthur Sinodinos was US Ambassador for a time under the first Trump Presidency. He shares with us why he thinks the American people voted for him again and what he expects from a second Trump administration. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, December 13, 2024
This week: A rise in attacks on Jewish communities and Rupert Murdoch loses family trust battle. Plus, the Coalition releases the cost of thier nuclear power plan, and the manhunt for the UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooter ends. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links This hat from Canopy Bay Australian Gospel by Lech Blaine Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, December 10, 2024
When Leigh Sales, one of our earliest supporters, said yes to joining us on Newsmakers —it was a big moment for us. With so much to ask, we dive into everything from her time as a foreign correspondent and anchoring 7.30 to her writing on journalism, research into grief and fear, and her thoughts on news fatigue. Plus, we chat about her side hustle, Chat 10 Looks 3, which has grown into a community of tens of thousands. Leigh shares her interview approach, dream guests, and even a few celebrity stories. Whether you’re into news, journalism, or just curious, there’s something here for everyone. You can watch The Assembly on ABC iview
Fri, December 06, 2024
This week on Weekly Wrap, we discuss the Syrian rebels take on Assad, Joe Biden pardon of his son, and the end of an era... Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, December 03, 2024
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
Fri, November 29, 2024
Cricket’s in the spotlight, a big week for federal parliament, including a world-first social media ban for under-16s, and a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Plus, a major report on domestic violence out of the NT you might’ve missed, and a swimming legend says goodbye. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links Our AFLW shortcut I'm with kids travel kit Bad Sisters on Apple TV Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, November 26, 2024
Richard Scolyer is our 2024 joint Australian of the Year and Medical Director of the Melanoma Institute of Australia, alongside his colleague and friend Professor Georgina Long. Less than a decade ago, advanced melanoma was fatal. Thanks to their work in immunotherapy, it’s now curable. But in June 2023, Richard was diagnosed with incurable grade four brain cancer, with an average survival of 14 months. It’s now been 18 months since his diagnosis. Why is he still here? No one knows. It could be luck, or it could be the world's first experimental treatment he undertook. Richard's book, Brainstorm, is out now . Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, November 22, 2024
This week in the news, we shed light on who Domingo is and why it's everywhere, Alan Jones' arrest, methanol poisoning and more. Since recording the podcast on Friday, Holly Bowles has died from a suspected case of methanol poisoning. Her friend Bianca Jones died on Thursday. The owner of a backpacker hostel in Laos where the 19yo Aussies were staying has been detained by police for questioning. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links Domingo: https://www.tiktok.com/@nbcsnl/video/7425139246610091294 Cormac McCarthy: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/cormac-mccarthy-secret-muse-exclusive?srsltid=AfmBOopINdiONjV9egw031m9Y0Yc62t_j_OHbHQfJ3vq9mksZLzov4My A Complete Unknown: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11563598/ Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, November 15, 2024
This week in the news, Donald Trump makes his major cabinet appointments, the Block's finale, the Wallabies Joseph Sua’ali’i and more. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Links Register for our first ever event here Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, November 12, 2024
Alice Springs has come and gone from national news coverage over the past few years. It started with the lapse of alcohol and pornography bans in remote communities around Alice Springs in mid-2022. Property offences increased by almost 60%, assaults rose by 38%, and domestic violence assaults doubled. Since then, steps have been taken to reinstate restrictions, but the town and its surrounding communities have remained in the national spotlight. We debated who to speak with, but all roads pointed back to Matt Paterson, the young, outspoken Mayor who won the job by just two votes in 2021. We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, November 08, 2024
Donald Trump won the US election this week. We break down who voted for him and why, what it means for Australia, and what happens to his ongoing legal battles. Plus, Labor's plan to cut HECS debt for 3 million Australians, the Melbourne Cup, and an update on the Qantas upgrade debacle. Links We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, November 01, 2024
This week in the news, the Qantas upgrade scandal that wouldn't stop, the latest inflation data, and Broken Hill's broken power supply. Plus, the US election is finally upon us, and Bluey World opens. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Links Register for our first ever event here Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, November 01, 2024
Joe Aston’s name rings out in business, politics, and media circles. If you know him, it’s probably from his time writing Rear Window for the Australian Financial Review . Joe took over the column in 2012, making it a feared and revered staple—landing a mention in Rear Window likely meant you’d found yourself on the wrong side of Joe’s sharp pen. Now, he’s out with his first book, The Chairman’s Lounge , which takes aim at Qantas through the pandemic and the Alan Joyce era. As usual, Joe’s work has stirred the pot. We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, October 29, 2024
China’s always in the news—from trade wars and political tensions to human rights issues. But for nearly four years, no Australian journalist was stationed there. That changed when The Australian’s North Asia correspondent, Will Glasgow, returned this year as the only Aussie reporter on the ground in China. In this episode, we explore what it's like to report from inside China post-COVID, the unique challenges he faces under a communist regime, and how he navigates safety for both himself and his sources. Here is Will Glasgow’s report upon returning to China We'd love it if you could complete our News Club survey . Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, October 25, 2024
This week, we break down the Queensland election, including why abortion has become a big issue. Plus, the Aussie billionaire Richard White we all now know, and a major update in the Menendez brothers’ saga. We also get across what to expect as we roll into the final week of the US election, and the fallout from Lidia Thorpe heckling King Charles. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. Links How the 2024 Election became a battle fought by podcast - New York Times Our 2024 report on Australian News Consumers Our News Club interview with Ben Smith on the US election Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Tue, October 22, 2024
The Bondi stabbings, the Wakely church attack, the Voice referendum, the war in the Middle East... They're just some examples of news stories that have sparked conversations that go beyond the events themselves. We're talking about the information we’re being fed: Is it harmful? Misleading? Persuasive? And what’s the intent behind it? This is all about the rise of misinformation and disinformation and the growing concern over how we, as a society, can make sense of what’s true and what’s not, especially regarding our kids. To mark media literacy week, we sit down with Associate Professor Tanya Notley. We came across her through our work on Newshounds—our media literacy program for primary school kids. She dives into the problem of misinformation, the tricky task of solving it, and her frustration with how slow progress has been. Plus, we discuss what’s at stake if we don’t get this right. Check out Tanya's work on media literarcy here and here . You can check out Newshounds here . It's currently being used in 3,400 classrooms, and we want to get it into every school. If you know a teacher, or even a parent who might be keen, share it with them! Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, October 18, 2024
In the news this week, a whirlwind of developments between China and Taiwan, PM Anthony Albanese’s new home purchase making headlines, and tributes pour in for former One Direction star Liam Payne. Plus, your guide on where to spot the royals during their visit to Canberra and Sydney Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Watch The Iron Claw on Amazon Prime Watch Cunk on Earth on Netflix Our media literacy program Newshounds
Tue, October 15, 2024
It’s been a year since the October 7 attacks, and the conflict in the Middle East remains a huge news topic around the world. ABC journalist Adam Harvey recently went back to Israel to report on the kibbutz that was targeted during the 7 October attacks. He shares his reflections on what’s happening on the ground, how things have changed since his last visit, and the mood in Israel towards their government and the West. Plus, with his experience as a former Middle East correspondent in Beirut, we ask about how he views the escalating war between Israel and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Read his report on the Be'eri massacre here Listen to our previous episode with Adam on a foreign correspondent's perspective on the Israel-Gaza war here Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, October 11, 2024
This week, we’re breaking down Hurricane Milton’s impact, Israel’s ongoing strikes on Lebanon, and marking the anniversary of October 7. Plus, tennis legend Rafa Nadal announces his retirement, and the King and Queen are heading to Australia. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS The Daily 's podcast episode - The Parents Aren’t Alright… Raising Parents podcast with Emily Oster 30 for 30 Lance Armstrong documentary
Tue, October 08, 2024
Today, we're launching the second season of our News Club interview series! This time, we're unpacking the biggest stories of the year – kicking off with the US election. Our first guest is Ben Smith, former media reporter for The New York Times, political reporter for Politico, and ex-editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News. Two years ago, he launched Semafor, a media company tackling the issue of polarization. Ben shares his insights on how the media is playing into this election, plus what it's like being in the US right now. He’s met Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, has stories from covering Barack Obama’s election, and even a cracking tale about the Clintons. You can check out Semafor here Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, October 04, 2024
As the 7 October anniversary approaches, Iran and Israel’s airstrikes continue, and the local spotlight is on the pro-Palestine protests. We pay tribute to Maggie Smith and Kris Kristofferson and chat about an A-lister’s daughter who made a splash this week. Plus, Queensland’s election campaign officially kicks off, the NRL Grand Final looms, and Melania Trump’s memoir makes headlines. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Guardian piece on Maggie Smith and Judy Dench's friendship ABC's Australian Story on Fiona MacDonald BBC's explainer on the Iron Dome
Fri, October 04, 2024
Get ready because next week, we’re launching our new interview series all about the big news conversations of 2024! Stay tuned...
Fri, September 27, 2024
It’s a big one this week… We’re breaking down the escalating tension between Israel and Hezbollah, plus what the Aussie government’s saying about it. We’ll also dive into the latest inflation data and why negative gearing is making headlines again. Meanwhile, the ACCC is taking Woolies and Coles to court, and we take a look at P Diddy’s history and the charges he’s facing. What’s coming up? The AFL Grand Final, the NRL’s Dally M Awards, the US Vice Presidential debate, and yes… Fat Bear Week! Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS: Squizers will know we’re dedicated to this edamame dip , and it’s with good reason. Claire recommends A Very Royal Scandal on Prime and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story on Netflix
Tue, September 24, 2024
Kate & Claire dive into thier four big takeaways from our Newsmakers series. Our first season is done and dusted, but don’t worry—we’ll be back very soon with our next limited series on News Club. Want more News Club in your life? We've got you... Sign up to our News Club newsletter Watch all our Newsmakers interviews on Youtube Follow us on Instagram: @The Squiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista.
Fri, September 20, 2024
This week, we dive into the escalating conflict in the Middle East, another assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and why a debate over housing policy in the Senate could trigger a double dissolution election this year. Looking ahead, we’ve got footy finals and the Reserve Bank’s decision on interest rates. And Kate delivers what could be our best recommendation yet. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS ABC's Four Corners episode on Hezbollah and Israel This Free Press article about why journalists took Ryan Routh seriously Justin Steven's speech at the Melbourne Press Club Snackachangi Chips
Fri, September 13, 2024
This week's biggest headline is a toss-up between Taylor Swift’s US Open appearance, her endorsement of Kamala Harris, and her wins at the VMA's. We also break down the US presidential debate, the government's move to set social media age limits, and what’s going on with the protests in Melbourne. And we get you prepped for the footy finals and the Murdoch family's showdown in court. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Our Shortcut on the Royal Family's wealth Part 1 of ABC's Australian Story on Lachlan Murdoch Watch The Perfect Couple on Netflix Princess Kate's health update video King Charles' hug with the NZ women's rugby team
Sat, September 07, 2024
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Our Newsmakers episode with Dr Karl Elle Macpherson's interview in Women's Weekly Politico 's article on what to know about the US debate The Front 's episode on Netanyahu and the hostages
Sat, September 07, 2024
For many Aussies who grew up listening to Dr Karl's science show on Triple J, he’s an icon. Beyond that, he's written 48 books, co-hosted the Sleek Geeks show with Adam Spencer, made countless TV appearances, and even had a brief political run in 2007. Kate’s 4-year-old knows him from Playschool. Dr Karl’s latest book, A Periodic Tale , dives into his life – from being the son of Holocaust survivors to becoming a physicist, taxi driver, children's doctor, and TV star. In typical Dr Karl fashion, this chat is a bit whirlwind...We hope you enjoy! This is our final episode of Newsmakers. If you've enjoyed it, we'd love if you shared an episode with someone you know or left us a review. A Periodic Tale :HarperCollins Australia , $45.00, available now.
Fri, August 30, 2024
Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Take 5 with Zan Rowe and Noel Gallagher ABC's Four Corners episode on 'The Big War' Our Newsmakers episode with Leigh Sales
Fri, August 23, 2024
Weekly Wrap is published every Saturday morning in our News Club podcast feed. Follow News Club on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, Weekly Wrap is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. LINKS Our News Club interview with Bernie Shakeshaft Kate recommends our Squiz Shortcut on the astronauts stranded in space Claire recommends this podcast series about the 300 bodies discovered in Noble, Georgia You can watch Leigh Sales' new series The Assembly on ABC iView
Tue, August 20, 2024
Capital Brief is the new kid on the business block and John McDuling is leading the charge as editor-in-chief. You might know him as the former national business editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, or from his stints at the Financial Review and US-based Quartz. Why chat with John? Capital Brief just celebrated its first year, launched with the belief that Australia needs more than just a couple of business papers. John says there's a gap for a publication focused on "decision-makers in the new economy." We dive into what that means, how millennials are shaking up boardrooms, the state of trust in media, and how Capital Brief is tackling it. Plus, we get into some of the big business themes of late.
Fri, August 16, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS Our Heroes in Paris - 60 Minutes Lemon and Pistachio Biscotti - Great British Bake-off The Ezra Klein Show - The New York Times Our Squiz Kids shortcut on Roald Dahl Newsmakers episode with Mia Freedman
Tue, August 13, 2024
Mia Freedman is a powerhouse in Australian media and the co-founder of women's media company Mamamia. In this chat Mia talks about her approach to content, her thoughts on authenticity, cancel culture, and the complex role of social media. We also discuss the unique dynamics of working with family, the challenges facing young men today, and even touch on topics like Botox. Check out Mia's own interview podcast, No Filter . She also hosts the daily podcast, Mamamia Outloud , where she and her co-hosts dissect the news and issues of the week.
Fri, August 09, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS Squiz Kids Q&A episode with gold medalist Arisa Trew Two astronauts are stuck at the International Space Station This read on the Russian spies who went deep undercover with their children Media Watch covered how fake news started the UK riots Kate's interview on the Future Women Leadership Series podcast
Tue, August 06, 2024
Kerri Elstub oversees some of Australia's biggest websites: nine.com.au, 9news.com.au and 9honey.com.au. This means she leads a team producing news that millions of Australians read and watch every day. She is also one of those people you immediately want to grab a glass of wine with - she's relatable, energetic, and positive. What do we care about? What are we really reading? How trashy are we? Kerri answers all this and more in our conversation, including the story behind her appearance on the Royals' Instagram account and her big concerns about the future of the industry she has worked in since starting as an intern at 2UE back in 1991. Why you should never tie a ribbon to your suitcase - Nine.com.au
Fri, August 02, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS Chris Burton's interview following his silver medal win This profile on Harry Garside in The Australian. And you can watch his interview after his Olympic loss here Watch Nine's segment on BMX siblings Kai and Saya Sakakibara Claire recommends this tiramisu recipe from Neil Perry
Tue, July 30, 2024
Claire Stuchbery is the CEO of LINA - the Local and Independent News Association. LINA works to ensure that local audiences are served with independent, original, high-quality public-interest news reporting covering important issues. In our conversation, Claire points to some real examples of where local reporting has been able to combat misinformation and surface stories that would not have been told otherwise. Most of us would agree this is important work. But if the business model doesn’t stack up, the means ability for these newsrooms to continue is diminished. Claire doesn’t sugarcoat or shy away from that reality. So the question becomes, what does an Australia without local news look like? Claire is one person who’s doing her best to ensure we don’t find out.
Fri, July 26, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS The most clicked link was to this ballet-inspired double skyscraper design that tricks the eye Claire recommends The Rest is Politics (US) podcast Kate recommends checking out Nielsen's Gracenotes predictions
Tue, July 23, 2024
Murray Shaw, one of Nine’s Executive Producers for the Olympics, is the guy behind getting the Games from Paris to your screen. He’s on top of everything from camera setups to guessing which athletes will steal the spotlight. And in this chat he provides a behind-the-scenes look at how it all comes together. Not an Olympics fan? Shaw’s enthusiasm might just win you over... The episode was hosted by Kate Watson and produced by Annelise Taylor
Fri, July 19, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS The most clicked link this week was to this gallery of celebrities at Wimbledon Here is JD Vance's memoir Hillbilly Elegy . It was also made into a Netflix movie . Claire recommends these Uniqlo socks And we're hiring! Send us your CV at hello@thesquiz.com.au
Fri, July 19, 2024
There was so much US politics news following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump this week that we had to make a special Weekly Wrap episode to cover it all. We dive into what happened, who the shooter was, and the big questions about who’s to blame. Plus, the Republican National Convention, the latest on Trump's court cases, and what this all means for Biden. LINKS Obstructed view may have delayed sniper response at Trump rally - Washington Post interactive. Here’s What Would Happen If Joe Biden Drops Out - Forbes The Chief Photographer in Washington Evan Vucci's Instagram
Mon, July 15, 2024
Chris Uhlmann began his journalism career at The Canberra Times, eventually joining the ABC and becoming their chief political correspondent. Since then, he has co-authored several books and now works for Sky News and The Australian. In this episode of Newsmakers, Chris shares his views on Australia’s pandemic response, the rise of China, and Donald Trump’s leadership. He also discusses the importance of values and why he participated in a documentary about Ukraine, believing it’s a fight for us all. This episode is hosted by Kate Watson and produced by Annelise Taylor.
Fri, July 12, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS French cyclist Julien Bernard fined after stopping to kiss his wife at the Tour de France - CNN Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's Estimated $320 Million Wedding - Architectural Digest The marathon Indian wedding turning heads around the world - BBC
Tue, July 09, 2024
Welcome to our Newsmakers s eries. We believe quality journalism is essential, and throughout this series, we chat with people who work behind the headlines to explore their approach to news, media and publishing in Australia. In our first interview we talk to Nick Shelton, founder and CEO of Broadsheet. He shares the founding story of the popular culture and lifestyle publication, the surprising impact of COVID-19, and why social media, AI, and big tech are shaking things up (again). Check out Broadsheet, Australia's go-to city guide, here This episode is hosted by Kate Watson and produced by Annelise Taylor.
Fri, July 05, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS Watch Austin on ABC iview Check out Ms Peacock Chocolates Our most clicked link in Squiz Today Your local events for NAIDOC week
Tue, July 02, 2024
Our first interview with Broadsheet 's Nick Shelton drops on Wednesday, 10 July. Sign up to our News Club newsletter here .
Fri, June 28, 2024
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 for our newsletter . LINKS Watch I Am Celine Dion Watch Federer: Twelve Final Days NYT’s Rogue to Victim 4:00
Fri, June 21, 2024
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 for our newsletter and following us on Instagram . LINKS Watch Summer Love on Netflix The Brutal Calculation of Hamas’s Leader - The Journal podcast Europe tilts right. Australia is watching - The Fin Read/listen to our Squiz Shortcuts on the European parliament SPONSORED: To learn more about Woolworths Group click here
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Friday, 21 June: An inquiry into social media; Netanyahu faces more opposition; Burritos make bank; And a deep-fried sandwich... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today’s stories, plus a dose of quirky news). You can find the recipe for Delia Smith's deep-fried jam sandwich here . SPONSORED: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical SURVEY: Click here to help us out by doing our short survey. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson. Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Mon, June 17, 2024
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
Fri, June 14, 2024
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 for our newsletter and following us on Instagram . LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was on the UK's bamboo crisis Claire recommends Roger Federer's Dartmouth commencement address Kate recommends this round table video from Hollywood Reporter Our Squiz Shortcut on the Nuclear energy debate SPONSORED: To learn more about Woolworths Group and the Baronio family click here
Fri, June 07, 2024
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 for our newsletter and following us on Instagram . LINKS The most clicked link in Squiz Today was Simone Biles Leotard You can sign up to our Squiz Today newsletter here Our Shortcut on the 80th anniversary of D-Day Larissa recommends two episodes of The Daily . This one on Trump's guilty verdict and this one on how it may shape the US election Kate recommends this episode of Conversations with Bonnie Garmus Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Mon, June 03, 2024
Our News Club podcast is getting a revamp. We will be back shortly, but in the meantime, we are re-publishing some of our fave episodes that you might have missed. Club Picks: 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
Fri, May 31, 2024
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 for our newsletter and following us on Instagram . LINKS We'd love it if you could take our 2024 Audience Survey Sign up to our weekly News Club newsletter Our shortcut on Donald Trump's legal issues Our shortcut on Rafael Nadal - you can read or a listen here Claire recommends watching the third season of Hacks on Stan Kate recommends this BBC article on underground schools in Ukraine Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor
Mon, May 27, 2024
Annabelle Hickson is the founder and editor of Galah Magazine , an independent print magazine that captures regional Australia and the people who live there. With the return of several big magazine titles this year, we ask her if there is a growing desire for non-digital experiences. We also talk about the lack of local newspapers and how that might be feeding perceptions of rural and regional Australia that aren’t quite accurate. Club picks: This Australian Financial Review piece from last year by Squiz fave Lauren Sams about the magazines making a comeback lays out the case and data. This article from ABC Online about the closure of Broken Hill’s last newspaper, The Barrier Truth . After more than 125 years, they published their final edition in April. A piece of research by Pew that takes a look at American’s local news consumption habits. While a large majority say they value local news, only 15% have paid for it in the last year. Finally, we’ve recommended Galah a few times on the podcast and often gift it to friends and family. Sign up here , and you’ll receive 3 issues delivered to your door.
Fri, May 24, 2024
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
Tue, May 21, 2024
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.
Fri, May 17, 2024
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
Fri, May 10, 2024
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
Mon, May 06, 2024
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…
Fri, May 03, 2024
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
Mon, April 29, 2024
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
Fri, April 26, 2024
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
Tue, April 23, 2024
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
Fri, April 19, 2024
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
Mon, April 15, 2024
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
Fri, April 12, 2024
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 T he 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
Tue, April 09, 2024
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.
Fri, April 05, 2024
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
Mon, April 01, 2024
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
Fri, March 22, 2024
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
Thu, March 21, 2024
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
Tue, March 19, 2024
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.
Fri, March 15, 2024
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
Fri, March 15, 2024
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.
Tue, March 12, 2024
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
Fri, March 08, 2024
Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. 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
Fri, March 08, 2024
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?
Tue, March 05, 2024
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
Fri, March 01, 2024
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
Tue, February 27, 2024
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 .
Fri, February 23, 2024
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
Thu, February 22, 2024
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.
Tue, February 20, 2024
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
Fri, February 16, 2024
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
Fri, February 09, 2024
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
Tue, February 06, 2024
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
Fri, February 02, 2024
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
Mon, January 29, 2024
Wed, January 24, 2024
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!
Wed, January 17, 2024
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!
Mon, January 15, 2024
Wed, January 10, 2024
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!
Wed, January 03, 2024
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!
Fri, December 22, 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 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
Fri, December 15, 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 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
Fri, December 08, 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 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
Mon, December 04, 2023
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.
Fri, December 01, 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 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
Thu, November 30, 2023
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
Thu, November 30, 2023
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
Thu, November 30, 2023
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
Thu, November 30, 2023
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
Mon, November 27, 2023
World leaders will be gathering in Dubai for COP28, the annual United Nations conference on climate change. It's the biggest event on the climate calendar, and this year's meeting comes at a fascinating moment for the climate – with wildfires, storms, and heatwaves felt across the last 12 months. In this episode, we look at what COP28 wants to achieve, as well as Australia's current climate policies. Squiz recommends: The Uninhabitable Earth , a book by David Wallace-Wells The latest Squiz Kids episode on climate change #sponsored: Study a course with Monash Online. Designed by those who change it. Find out more at: https://online.monash.edu/contact/ Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Sat, November 25, 2023
Welcome to season 2 of How Far We've Come, our short series on the big moments that have shaped Australia, plus a look at the challenges we face today. This week, we're diving into the 2011 Gonski reforms....the big personalities, how it has played out, and what's coming up. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here . Want more How Far We've Come? Find all episodes and written content here .
Fri, November 24, 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
Wed, November 22, 2023
Welcome to season 2 of How Far We've Come, our short series on the big moments that have shaped Australia, plus a look at the challenges we face today. This week, we're diving into the story of NAPLAN, the controversies, the results and what lies ahead. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here . Want more How Far We've Come? Find all episodes and written content here .
Mon, November 20, 2023
Internal troubles at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, have led to its high profile CEO Sam Altman being sacked – followed by scrambled efforts by investors to reappoint him. It's a messy corporate story with consequences for AI and one of the world's most important tech companies. Squiz recommends: Reading: The New Yorker profile on Altman , from back in 2016. Listening: Our Squiz Shortcut on artificial intelligence from June , if you want to get your head around the basics. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, November 14, 2023
In our last Squiz Shortcut, we talked about the road Taylor Swift has taken to the top. In Part 2, we're going deep on why her music is so good; her relationship with her fans; and her wealth and business savvy. Squiz recommends: The Bloomberg article we mentioned, for a breakdown of Taylor’s net worth Netflix's Miss Americana from 2020 Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Sat, November 11, 2023
Welcome to season 2 of How Far We've Come, our short series on the big moments that have shaped Australia, plus a look at the challenges we face today. This week, we're diving into the journey from limited access to free uni... and we talk HECS. SA special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here . Want more How Far We've Come? Find all episodes and written content here .
Mon, November 06, 2023
Taylor Swift is a pop icon… Not only has her new music been lauded by the critics, she’s on a record breaking tour and remaking the rules when it comes to her back-catalogue of hits. In this episode, we lay the groundwork for how Taylor got to icon status. Squiz recommends: Delicate – from Reputation All Too Well: The Short Film – from Red (Taylor's Version) You're On Your Own, Kid – from Midnights Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Sat, November 04, 2023
Welcome to season 2 of How Far We've Come, our short series on the big moments that have shaped Australia, plus a look at the challenges we face today. This time around we are diving into the big education moments, starting with the birth of free, compulsory, and secular education. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here . Want more How Far We've Come? Find all episodes and written content here .
Sat, November 04, 2023
Welcome to season 2 of How Far We've Come, our short series on the big moments that have shaped Australia, plus a look at the challenges we face today. This week, we're diving into the rise of TAFE and what it means for the future of our workforce. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here . Check out the Australian skills priority list Want more How Far We've Come? Find all episodes and written content here .
Trailer · Tue, October 31, 2023
Hosted by the OG Squiz team, Kate Watson and Claire Kimball, News Club is the place to go for conversations about the news. The Weekly Wrap is like the weekend newspaper in audio form. We take you through the big news stories from the week that was, what's coming up, and the stuff we're reading, watching and listening to. And from early 2024, News Club launches. It's a weekly podcast dedicated to one news topic, sort of like a book club for news...
Mon, October 30, 2023
As the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza continues to unfold, one major question is whether Israel’s northern neighbour Lebanon will be dragged into the war by Hezbollah, the anti-Israel Islamic militant group that’s based there. So in this episode, we look at the history of Lebanon, and the role Hezbollah might play in the conflict. Squiz recommends: The Council on Foreign Relations and their explainer on Hezbollah A piece from Dr Julie Norman on Hamas and Hezbollah Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Mon, October 23, 2023
Sam Bankman-Fried is on trial, accused of one of the biggest frauds in American history. In this episode we look at the rise of crypto's former golden boy, and his spectacular collapse. Squiz recommends: Search Engine 's episode on where the money went Judging Sam , the podcast from veteran journalist Michael Lewis, who was profiling Bankman-Fried during the collapse of his crypto exchange. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Fri, October 20, 2023
Introducing the Weekly Wrap - the week in news, and what’s coming up. Hosted by the OG team of Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, it drops at 6am Saturday morning and is all about helping you stay on top of the news + we give you some talking points for the week ahead. (Psst: For those who listen to the Saturday Squiz it’s the same, with a fresh new name and look...) Looking for more? Check out our Saturday Squiz newsletter. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekend. LINKS Read this profile on New Zealand's new PM Christopher Luxon Read two analyses of the Voice referendum results by The Australian's Janet Albrechtsen and Guardian Australia's Katharine Murphy and Josh Butler Watch Take 5 With Zan Rowe's episode featuring Natalie Imbruglia Read Lauren Sams' article on how to iron linen - Australian Financial Review (paywall) Get involved in the Uber x Red Cross Clothing Drive And we'd be over the moon if you could fill in our survey Hosts: Claire Kimball & Kate Watson Producer: Lara Robertson
Thu, October 19, 2023
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Wed, October 18, 2023
The votes are in, and so is the analysis. In this Squiz Shortcut, we break down the geography of the vote, and what the major players say are the next steps after a resounding 'No'. Squiz recommends: Browsing: We're big data nerds, and luckily for us, the referendum result provided plenty. The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age has taken a deep dive into how the vote divided Aussies by income and education. Reading: You might not know that South Oz is well on the way to establishing its own state-level Voice to Parliament - so here’s an article explaining how that’s going to work. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, October 11, 2023
Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, October 10, 2023
Hamas militants launched a huge attack against the state of Israel in the latest in a long history of conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians. But it wasn't just another attack… Experts say what’s happened is ‘unprecedented’, and Israel has declared war. Squiz recommends: A map of the conflict from Reuters The Guardian 's photo gallery from the weekend Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, October 04, 2023
Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, October 03, 2023
New Zealand is heading to a general election on the 14th of October, in a vote that’s predicted to see a big shake-up of the Kiwi government. It’s also the first election since the former PM Jacinda Ardern stepped down. So ahead of the election, we’re going to look at some of the key issues, as well as the many parties that could form a coalition government after New Zealand votes. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, September 27, 2023
In this episode we cover questions about the wording of the proposal, how other nations have done constitutional recognition, and the difference between a referendum and a plebiscite. Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Mon, September 25, 2023
Rupert Murdoch has named his successor: his eldest son Lachlan Murdoch. The announcement comes as Rupert gets set to step down from his management roles with his global media empire in mid-November at the age of 92. In this Squiz Shortcut, we’re going to look back at the power Murdoch accumulated as one of the biggest news proprietors in the world; plus the challenges Lachlan faces as he leads the businesses into their next chapters. Squiz recommends: Journalist Paddy Manning's biography of Lachlan Murdoch, The Successor Wondery's podcast British Scandal on 'The Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal' Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, September 20, 2023
In this episode we cover the issue of campaign funding, who will represent the Voice, and how to postal vote if you can't get to the voting booth on 14 October. Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, September 19, 2023
The referendum on enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament into Australia’s constitution is coming at us rather quickly, so in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we thought we’d step away from the headlines of the day to get to know 2 of the most prominent people of the campaign. From the ‘No’ side, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, and from the ‘Yes’ campaign, Noel Pearson. Further watching: Pearson's Boyer Lecture Price's National Press Club address Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, September 13, 2023
In this episode we cover the issue of legal challenges, existing Indigenous bodies, and get into the nuts and bolts of voting again. Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Mon, September 11, 2023
A powerful earthquake hit Morocco over the weekend, with the death toll quickly climbing over 2,000. As the search and rescue operation continues, we look at Morocco’s vulnerability to this type of disaster, and what can and has been done elsewhere to mitigate earthquake risks. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, September 06, 2023
In this episode we cover questions about improving Indigenous outcomes, how risky is constitutional change, and the ticks and crosses of your vote... Want opinion-free, agenda-free information on the Voice and the Referendum? We've got you covered with our resource centre here . If you found it useful, please share it with your people. Got a question for us? Ask it here or send us an email at hello@thesquiz.com.au . Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, September 05, 2023
The G20 is meeting this weekend in New Delhi, India, and its a big opportunity for international leaders. So in this Squiz Shortcut we’re going to remind you what the G20 is, what it aims to achieve, and what members – including Australia – are hoping to get out of this year’s summit... Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E193 · Wed, August 30, 2023
The date is finally locked in - we now know Australians will be voting on 14 October to decide if there should be amendments to the constitution to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll get across the basics of the referendum, the key arguments of the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ cases, and what happens next depending on the result… Squiz recommends: Our homebase for all our Voice content on our website. You can dive in to find our previous Shortcuts and a quick snapshot on the voice and the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ cases. And keep an eye out for our Ask the Squiz podcast series over the coming weeks... We'll be releasing an episode every Thursday instead of our usual Shortcut. HOSTS: Larissa Moore and Claire Kimball PRODUCER: Lara Robertson
S4 E192 · Tue, August 29, 2023
The next US presidential election is more than a year away, but the race to find the candidate from the Republican party is already in full swing. Former president Donald Trump is the frontrunner, but there are other candidates in the news – so we reckon they’re worth knowing a bit more about. Squiz Recommends: FiveThirtyEight 's page to follow all the polls in the Republican national primary . For more on the candidates, the website Politico also has a great web interactive . Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E191 · Wed, August 23, 2023
Over the past month, the Matildas have not just brought the country together with their incredible performances - they've also raised big questions about the way women's sport is funded in Australia. So in this Squiz Shortcut we take a look at why women aren't getting a bigger slice of the pie, which codes are doing better than others, and if the Matildas might just have changed things forever. Squiz recommends: The insiders’ view on why Australia switched off AFLW - SMH/The Age Every goal the Matildas kicked during the 2023 World Cup - YouTube Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Lara Robertson
S4 E190 · Mon, August 21, 2023
Some powerful nations are holding a summit this week – and no, it’s not the G20, the Quad or APEC… It’s called BRICS and it’s a gathering of China, India, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa. If there’s a fence going down the middle of global blocks, BRICS is on the other side of it. So in this Squiz Shortcut we’re going to talk about its history, what’s on the BRICS agenda, and why it might be expanding. Squiz recommends: A great explainer from The Economist on BRICS and the tensions within the group. If you’re more of a watcher, Bloomberg TV has some short video explainers on BRICS. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, August 16, 2023
Over the next few days you're going to be hearing a lot about the Australian Labor Party's national conference – the big Labor love-in which sets the party's policies. In this episode, we're going to dig into how the conference actually works, what might happen this time around, and how similar conferences work for the Liberals and other political parties. Squiz recommends: The ABC's list of the greatest hits and biggest moments from previous Labor Party conferences. Political Lives by historian Chris Wallace, a book about Australian PMs and their biographers. * *Buy using this link and The Squiz may earn a little commission. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, August 15, 2023
The Matildas have had a best-ever World Cup performance, progressing through to the final 4. So we thought now would be a great time to get across the history of our national women’s football team and nail down how we got to this big moment. Squiz recommends: Kieran Pender's excellent writing for The Guardian on all things Matildas. The Disney+ doco Matildas: The World at Our Feet . Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E187 · Wed, August 09, 2023
It's the most wonderful time of the year if you're a shareholder of a publicly listed company... Following the end of the financial year, businesses big and not-so-big publicly disclose the details of their financial performance and outline their plans for the future. It's called reporting season and it's a big generator of business news stories in August, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll get across what it's all about and why it matters. Squiz recommends: Reporting season calendar - CommSec The socials of the excellent business journo Alan Kohler and his son Chris . Hosts: Kate Watson and Claire Kimball Producer: Lara Robertson
S4 E186 · Tue, August 08, 2023
Donald Trump has been charged with serious offences related to a plot to overturn the 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden. It’s Trump’s third indictment - something that hadn’t happened even once before Trump. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we’re going to talk about what these new charges are and why they’re so important, and we’ll cover what might happen next. Squiz recommends: Politico 's tracker of Trump's legal cases The Run Up podcast from The New York Times Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E185 · Wed, August 02, 2023
One of Australia's greatest-ever rugby league players, Wally Lewis, is the latest sports star to speak out about a diagnosis of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) - the disease caused by repeated head knocks or concussions. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at why Wally's diagnosis is such a big deal, what our sporting codes are doing about CTE, and what’s happening with a Senate inquiry into concussions. Squiz recommends: Wally Lewis' 60 Minutes interview Our Squiz Shortcut on concussions and sport
Tue, August 01, 2023
China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, disappeared from public view in June, and after a month of speculation reports surfaced that he’d been removed from his job. Once a rising star in the Chinese Communist Party, the minister’s sudden downfall has raised questions about doing business with the world’s second biggest economy. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E183 · Wed, July 26, 2023
It's been just over a week since Victoria pulled the pin on hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games - and the future of the whole event is still up in the air. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at how Victoria got itself into this mess, who could come to the rescue, and if there even is a future for the Commonwealth Games. Squiz recommends: Commonwealth Games weird and wonderful moments - ABC News Australia’s most iconic Comm Games moments - Fox Sports HOSTS: Claire Kimball and Kate Watson PRODUCER: Lara Robertson
S4 E182 · Tue, July 25, 2023
So many of the TV shows and movies we love come out of America, but a writers' and actors' strike over pay and the use of artificial intelligence is disrupting production schedules. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll get you across what's behind the dispute, and what effect the strikes could have on the industry. Are these extras in a film real people or AI generated? Check it out for yourself... Squiz Recommends: Dropout.tv , a streaming service for original comedy shows. Find it here or on YouTube . And from Vox, 'Hollywood's historic double strike, explained' Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Wed, July 19, 2023
We've been hearing a drip-feed of worrying economic data coming out of China, and we heard this week that their annual growth rate might fall below expectations. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we talk through why China's economy is slowing, and what it might mean for the rest of the world. Squiz recommends: The Prince podcast about Xi Jinping - The Economist The US-China trade war, an interactive graph - The Lowy Institute Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E180 · Tue, July 18, 2023
It's nearly kick-off time for the biggest women's sporting event ever held in Australia, and our own Matildas will be centre stage. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the rise of women's football around the globe, the who's who of the 32 nations competing, and how the Aussies will measure up. Squiz recommends: Group-by-group guide to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup - The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age Matildas: The World at Our Feet - Disney+ HOSTS: Claire Kimball and Kate Watson PRODUCER: Lara Robertson
S4 E182 · Wed, July 12, 2023
This week NATO held a summit of its leaders, with big consequences for the war in Ukraine. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we though we'd go back to basics and get you across NATO and its involvement in the Ukraine war so far, as well as what the military alliance has to do with the future of the war – and of Ukraine. Squiz recommends: A explanation from the NATO website on Australia's involvement with the military alliance A map from CBS showing the nations currently in NATO Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Tue, July 11, 2023
Robodebt has been in the news all week, after the Royal Commission dropped its final report into the illegal debt recovery scheme. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the fallout for the politicians and public servants involved in the scheme, and what might change as a result of this report. Squiz recommends: The 7am podcast's 'Inside Robo-debt' series The Royal Commission's list of recommendations, and the report Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E180 · Wed, July 05, 2023
We’ve heard a lot about overpopulation but for some countries including Japan and South Korea, the issue is not too many people, but too few. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at why some populations are shrinking, what those countries are trying to do about it, and if too few people is really such a big deal. Squiz recommends: Japan's Shrinking Population Faces Point of No Return - Newsweek OECD country birth rate tool HOSTS: Claire Kimball and Kate Watson PRODUCER: Lara Robertson
S4 E179 · Tue, July 04, 2023
At the start of this week, Israel launched its most intense airstrikes on the occupied West Bank in nearly two decades and sent hundreds of ground troops into a crowded refugee camp, saying they are trying to root out armed militants after a year of escalating violence. In this Squiz Shortcut, we lay out the basics of the conflict between Israel and Palestinians and get across the latest development. Here's our 2021 Shortcut on the Israel-Gaza conflict . Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E178 · Wed, June 28, 2023
All the crazy events in Russia over the past week have left the world wondering what it all means. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at some of the theories on how this could play out for Russia, what it means for the war in Ukraine, and why the experts are having trouble figuring it all out. Squiz recommends: The Year Putin Didn't Die - Newsweek Understanding Ukraine's Counteroffensive - NYTimes' The Daily podcast
S4 E177 · Tue, June 27, 2023
The recent turmoil in Russia centers on one man: Yevgeny Prigozhin. With all the talk of private armies and the potential end of Putin's regime, this Shortcut gives the backstory to Prigozhin: Who is he? And how did he get so much power? Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E176 · Wed, June 21, 2023
When Saudi Arabia pumped billions of dollars into backing the rival LIV golf tour- there were howls of outrage - with many athletes and commentators calling it a blatant example of sportswashing. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what sportswashing is, some of the most high-profile examples, and how fraught this is getting for both sport and business. Squiz recommends: Talk show host John Oliver's takedown of the Qatar World Cup Sportswashing Is Everywhere, but It’s Not New - Sports Illustrated
Tue, June 20, 2023
More details are emerging about a migrant ship disaster off the coast of Greece, where an estimated 500 passengers are still missing. We take you through what we know about the boat disaster so far, as well as the latest on Europe’s attitudes towards migration. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E174 · Wed, June 14, 2023
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the birth of podcasting, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at how it all got started, how it completely changed the media landscape, and what's ahead for the medium. Squiz recommends: Podnews email 13 Minutes to the Moon podcast - BBC
Mon, June 12, 2023
Donald Trump has been indicted again, and it’s the first time a former US president has faced federal charges. Those charges will see Trump back in court this week, so in this Squiz Shortcut we’ll get you across what the Justice Department has claimed, why the development is so extraordinary, and what’s next. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E172 · Wed, June 07, 2023
Prince Harry has taken the unprecedented move, for a royal, to sue Britain's tabloids for unethical practices that he says filled him paranoia and upended his relationships. In this Squiz Shortcut, we unpack why Harry is bringing this case, what the allegations against the tabloids are, and what happens next. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E171 · Wed, June 07, 2023
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has been getting quite a bit of really bad press lately, with experts warning it could ultimately spell the end of the human race. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what AI is, why some of the biggest names in tech are so worried, and what governments are going to do about it. Squiz recommends: A short clip of 60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort talking to an AI robot How to Spot an AI-Generated Image Like the 'Balenciaga Pope' - TIME Magazine
S4 E170 · Wed, May 31, 2023
If you live anywhere along the east or west coast of Australia, chances are you might have heard it's whale watching season, when nature's biggest mammals head north in a mass migration. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at what a whale migration is, how whales are faring with so much concern about our oceans, and where and when you can get to see all the action. Squiz recommends: Underwater vision of the Humpback whale, narrated by the one and only Sir David Attenborough ORCCA census day information
Tue, May 30, 2023
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey's newly re-elected president, has made big promises but has a record of cracking down on dissent and diminishing democratic freedoms. In this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll take you through Turkey’s politics and why it matters to the West. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Thu, May 25, 2023
Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, has announced that he wants to become the president of the United States. He’ll go head-to-head with another Florida resident, former President Donald Trump. With the race heating up, let's have a look at who DeSantis is, what issues he’s known for, and whether he’s got a shot to become the Republican nominee and maybe even president. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what’s making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
S4 E167 · Tue, May 23, 2023
The US has been in the middle of a crazy political stoush over this thing called the “debt ceiling” for the past few months which has been threatening to blow up and cause ripples around the world… So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at what a debt ceiling is, why it's become such a big deal now, and how it could play out. Squiz recommends: Jimmy Fallon "slow jamming" about the debt ceiling. A good backgrounder from the Council on Foreign Relations on the whole debt ceiling issue
S4 E166 · Wed, May 17, 2023
It's been a horrifying time in the African nation of Sudan with foreign nationals including Aussies being evacuated out of the country. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at why Sudan is in such strife, what's happening on the ground right now, and what the world is doing to try and stop it from becoming a full-blown civil war. Squiz recommends: Sudan's conflict explained in 5 minutes - The UK's Telegraph The backstory on the two Generals now fighting for supremacy in Sudan - BBC News
S4 E165 · Tue, May 16, 2023
The election in Thailand over the weekend was tipped to be extraordinary, and boy, did it deliver... So in this Squiz Shortcut, we dive into the parties that ran on Sunday, and the results of the vote. You can listen to our 2020 Shortcut on the protests in Thailand here .
S4 E164 · Wed, May 10, 2023
It's Budget week, and it's been hard to miss the news the Albanese Government has delivered our first surplus in 15 years... So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look why being 'back in the black' is such a big deal, what's in the Budget, and the big economic challenges still facing Oz. Squiz recommends: A guide to the Budget winners and losers from The Age and ABC News
S4 E163 · Wed, May 03, 2023
King Charles III will be crowned on Saturday alongside his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort. The coronation is a centuries-old ceremony packed with symbols and meaning that the world hasn't seen for 70 years… So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll take you through the ceremony's rituals, have a look at what we can expect this time around, and give you some of the lesser-known talking points so you can glisten like a crown jewel at your coronation party. Squiz recommends: 19 rarely seen images of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation - Vogue Recipes for Coronation Quiche and Coronation Chicken
S4 E162 · Wed, April 26, 2023
The rise of the gig economy has had a huge impact on how we live so it's no wonder it's gotten the attention of pollies, the media and of course, workers or those who use the gig economy for everything from food delivery to cleaning your home. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take you through what the gig economy is, how it has grown over the past decade or so, and some of the challenges it is facing. This episode of Squiz Shortcuts is brought to you by Uber. For more about what Uber and Uber Eats are doing to provide flexible earning opportunities to more than 150,000 people in Australia each month, head to the link here . Squiz recommends: Dara Khosrowshahi, Dad of Silicon Valley - NYT Gig economy laws coming in first half of 2023 - AFR
S4 E161 · Wed, April 19, 2023
For months we’ve been hearing horror stories from the rental market – of landlords jacking up prices by hundreds of dollars, and lines stretching around the block at open inspections. Australia is in a rental crisis, and experts say it could get a lot worse. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take you through Australia’s rental market, why we’re in a crisis right now, and some ideas being put forward to fix it. Squiz recommends: Renter-friendly renovator Alexandra Gater's YouTube channel An interactive chart of changes to Aussie rents over time - SQM Research
S4 E160 · Wed, April 12, 2023
Donald Trump has become the first former US president to face criminal charges after 34 felony charges relating to business reporting fraud were made against him. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take you through what Trump has been accused of, how this all came about, the key players involved, and what it might mean for his 2024 presidential bid... Squiz recommends: A timeline of Trump's indictment - CBS News Don’t
Wed, April 05, 2023
The Squiz team is on a long weekend so we thought we’d pop ‘How Far We’ve Come’ into the Shortcuts feed for any long road trips or lazy mornings you may have planned. It's a 6-part series that looks at some key moments for women on the path to financial equality and aims to give women the tools to lock down their financial freedom. In this episode, we go back to the early 1880s and The Married Women's Property Act, because there was a time when Aussie women couldn’t own their home or business. We will also take a look at how it impacts homeownership rates today and the work still to do. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here .
Wed, April 05, 2023
The Squiz team is on a long weekend so we thought we’d pop ‘How Far We’ve Come’ into the Shortcuts feed for any long road trips or lazy mornings you may have planned. It's a 6-part series that looks at some key moments for women on the path to financial equality and aims to give women the tools to lock down their financial freedom. In episode 2, we’re taking you back to WWII - a time that saw thousands of Aussie women enter the workforce for the first time, and the setting of women’s pay at 25% of men’s wages. This episode will explore the gender pay gap and what it means for us today. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here .
Wed, April 05, 2023
The Squiz team is on a long weekend so we thought we’d pop ‘How Far We’ve Come’ into the Shortcuts feed for any long road trips or lazy mornings you may have planned. It's a 6-part series that looks at some key moments for women on the path to financial equality and aims to give women the tools to lock down their financial freedom. In episode 3, we’re taking you to 1966 when the bar on employment of married women in the Commonwealth public service was abolished. It’s notable because it changed the nation's approach to allowing women to take on permanent employment. So in this episode, we’ll look at women and the fight for the right to work, and issues around participation today. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here .
Wed, April 05, 2023
The Squiz team is on a long weekend so we thought we’d pop ‘How Far We’ve Come’ into the Shortcuts feed for any long road trips or lazy mornings you may have planned. It's a 6-part series that looks at some key moments for women on the path to financial equality and aims to give women the tools to lock down their financial freedom. In episode 4, we’re diving into one of the watershed moments in family law. Unless you can ‘unconsciously uncouple’ like Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, splitting up isn’t easy… It’s also something that many go through, and a factor in why women over 55yo are the fastest-growing demographic when it comes to homelessness. In this episode, we’ll talk about no-fault divorce and what it means for women’s financial independence today. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here .
Wed, April 05, 2023
The Squiz team is on a long weekend so we thought we’d pop ‘How Far We’ve Come’ into the Shortcuts feed for any long road trips or lazy mornings you may have planned. It's a 6-part series that looks at some key moments for women on the path to financial equality and aims to give women the tools to lock down their financial freedom. In episode 5, we’re talking about the 1984 Sex Discrimination Act - a landmark moment for Australian women. We’ll introduce Susan Ryan and talk about the bill she drafted prohibiting discrimination based on gender when it came to hiring, firing, pay, and promotion. A special thanks to our podcast partner on this series, NGS Super. Find out more about them here .
S4 E159 · Wed, March 29, 2023
In the space of just a few weeks, a handful of big banks have collapsed around the world and many others have got the wobbles. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at why these banks fell over, if any Aussie institutions have problems, and why there's so much talk about this sparking a global recession. Squiz recommends: What happens if your bank goes bust? - Money Magazine Why almost everyone failed to predict Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse - CNN
S4 E158 · Wed, March 22, 2023
Australia's most populous state heads to the ballot box on Saturday, so in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the vibe after 12 years of Coalition government, the relative newbies battling to be Premier, and the big pitches and promises of their campaigns. Squiz recommends: ABC election analyst Antony Green on where the NSW election will be decided Deborah Snow's feature profiles on Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns
S4 E157 · Wed, March 15, 2023
This week, PM Anthony Albanese got together with US President Joe Biden and UK PM Rishi Sunak to unveil one of the biggest Australian defence announcements in decades. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll take you through why we're getting nuclear-powered subs, how it's going to play out over the next 30 years, and whether we can actually build them on Aussie shores. Squiz recommends: I'm On a Boat - The Lonely Island China’s Submarine Fleet Is Huge. The U.S. Navy Plans To Whittle Away At It With Mines - Forbes
S4 E156 · Wed, March 08, 2023
Plenty of high-profile people have recently been involved in defamation cases in recent times, like Lisa Wilkinson, Ben Roberts-Smith, and Erin Molan - not to mention the big one in the US last year involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at what defamation is, why it seems to be in the news all the time, and the push by media companies to have the laws changed. Squiz recommends: Ben Roberts-Smith v the media podcast - Guardian Australia Sydney man wins $35,000 defamation payout over Rose Bay Facebook stoush - ABC News
S4 E155 · Wed, March 01, 2023
Plenty of us have a go at recycling - but it turns out a whole lot more than we think is ending up in landfill, despite a bunch of good intentions… So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at how recycling is organised in Australia, why soft plastics are one of our biggest issues, and what we can do to stop a massive waste problem. Squiz recommends: Clean Up Australia's tips to reduce waste 'Dow said it was recycling our shoes. We found them at an Indonesian flea market' - Reuters
S4 E154 · Wed, February 22, 2023
Over the past few months, ChatGPT has set the tech world alight with predictions that it will change the internet - and it's raised big questions about artificial intelligence and how it will be used in our everyday lives. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at exactly where ChatGPT has come from, what the chatbot experience is, and some early problems that have played out very publicly for Microsoft and Google. Squiz recommends: Microsoft's Bing search engine Bing AI chatbot's 2-hour conversation with a New York Times columnist 'The Online Search Wars Got Scary. Fast.' - NYT's The Daily podcast
S4 E153 · Wed, February 15, 2023
Sydneysiders wouldn't be able to miss the fact that the Harbour City is hosting the 2023 WorldPride - the world's biggest LGBTQIA+ festival that's kicking off this week. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at the origins of the Pride movement, how Sydney snagged hosting duties, and what's going down during the festivities. Squiz recommends: The 2023 WorldPride Program 'I’m a proud, gay, married man. But World Pride looks like a drag' - SMH The first gay Mardi Gras - National Museum of Australia
S4 E152 · Wed, February 08, 2023
Last week's Squiz Shortcuts episode got across what's been happening in Alice Springs lately and some historical context. In this week's follow-up episode, we take a look at the discussion around alcohol and step you through a bit more on Alice Springs itself, what the latest report into the problems there has recommended, and what our governments are doing now. Squiz recommends: Dorelle Anderson's report 'When will they listen to us?' Town camps on the fringe of Alice, but at the heart of Indigenous debate - Guardian Australia
S4 E151 · Wed, February 01, 2023
Alice Springs has been in the national spotlight for all the wrong reasons over the past couple of weeks after a shocking escalation of crime in the town forced the PM to take action. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at what it's been like living in Alice lately, how things got so bad, and the complicated history behind all the previous attempts to help. Squiz recommends: 'Why an Indigenous Voice to parliament would have helped in Alice Springs' - Lingiari MP Marion Scrymgour in The Sydney Morning Herald NT reporter Matt Cunningham's emotional reaction during live cross about Alice Springs violence - Sky News A dangerous game - ABC News
S4 E150 · Thu, January 26, 2023
You might have seen the name Andrew Tate in the news over the summer - and wondered who is this guy and what has he done to get locked up in a Romanian prison? So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we take a look at who he is, why he has such a huge influence, particularly on boys and young men, and why we should care. Squiz recommends: Squiz Kids - Newshounds Young people interviewed about Andrew Tate (scroll down to watch) Greta Thunberg's viral reply to Andrew Tate
S4 E149 · Wed, January 18, 2023
If all you know about Hunter Biden is that he's the son of President Joe Biden and he's a bit controversial, this episode of Squiz Shortcuts will fill in the blanks. And he's going to be someone to know about because a big spotlight is about to fall on him as the political cycle heats up ahead of next year's presidential election. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll get you across who he is, what his critics say about him, and how it could play out. Squiz recommends: Excerpt from Hunter Biden's ex-wife Kathleen Buhle's memoir about the end of her marriage Transcript of former US President Donald Trump's 2019 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
S4 E148 · Wed, January 11, 2023
There have been some big developments over the summer break in the Albanese Government's proposal to establish a Voice to Parliament. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at what the Voice is, who's lining up on each side of the debate, and how it's all going to shake out in 2023. Squiz recommends: Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's letter to PM Anthony Albanese Uluru Statement: a quick guide - Parliament House Library Parliament, not the devil, should control the detail on the Voice - SMH The Uluru Statement from the Heart - Squiz Shortcuts
S3 E147 · Wed, December 21, 2022
With 2022 drawing to a close, it got us thinking about what happened to a whole bunch of stories that were really big and then just fell out of the news cycle - like the unrest in Sri Lanka, Monkeypox and of course, Wordle… So in this Squiz Shortcut, we give you the updates on some of the biggest events of the year, some of the people that were grabbing headlines in 2022, and some of the lighter stuff that had us all talking. Squiz recommends: Skywhale image gallery Time Magazine's top 10 viral moments of the year
S3 E146 · Wed, December 14, 2022
It's been a pretty turbulent couple of weeks for the Royal family, with Prince Harry and Meghan's new Netflix series really putting the cat among the corgis… So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at the fallout from the latest Sussex download, how the family split is affecting the monarchy, and what's ahead for the Palace and King Charles in 2023. Squiz recommends: The Palace Papers by Tina Brown Harry & Meghan - Netflix
S3 E145 · Wed, December 07, 2022
China is a country known for quashing any dissent before it makes it anywhere near the media. But recently, anti-lockdown protests have been springing up all over the country and once unheard-of criticism of the Government is creeping into social channels. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what's fuelling those demonstrations, where COVID's at in China, and what it all means for President Xi Jinping. Squiz recommends: Why is China struggling to vaccinate the elderly? - BBC The Prince: Searching for Xi Jinping - The Economist
S3 E144 · Wed, November 30, 2022
Alright Squizers, strap yourselves in because we're going to the Moon… Yep, you read that right - US space agency NASA reckons it's about to take another giant leap for man (and woman) kind and this time it's not just about walking on the moon - but actually setting up camp there. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what steps are being taken to return to the moon, how NASA is planning to set up a village, and why the 2030s will be the big space decade to watch. Squiz recommends: The Dish - Netflix NASA's Twitter and Instagram Everyday objects that were actually invented for space exploration
S3 E147 · Wed, November 23, 2022
Victorians head to the ballot box on Saturday and this campaign has been pretty bruising. Premier Daniel Andrews is going for a 3rd term, and while the polls suggest he's on track to stay in power, the state's seemingly endless lockdowns in 2020 and 2021 meant the gloss has well and truly come off. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the post-COVID vibe in Victoria, why Andrews has earned the name "Teflon Dan", and how the election might play out. Squiz recommends: Mashd N Kutcher - Get On The Beers (feat. Dan Andrews) Daniel Andrews's legacy could be immortalised in bronze, but there's a tightening Victorian election to win first - ABC News
S3 E146 · Wed, November 16, 2022
Next week, billions of eyeballs will be on Qatar for the start of the soccer World Cup. This has been one of the most controversial tournaments in the game's history - and that's before a ball is even kicked. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut we take a look at why Qatar is hosting the tournament, how the world's reacted to the decision and a form guide on who might take home the glory. Squiz recommends: Grey Wiggle video Ted Lasso clip Lionel Messi highlights
S3 E145 · Wed, November 09, 2022
Next week leaders from around the globe will converge on Bali for a meeting of the G20 - which is the forum that brings together the world's biggest economies. There’s been a lot of focus on a possible showdown between the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia - but there is plenty more to watch out for. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we break down the big issues on the G20's agenda, how the Russia issue is going to play out in Bali, and some of the other diplomatic landmines waiting for the world's leaders. Squiz recommends: Malcolm Turnbull's selfie with Xi Jinping and Donald Trump A British Vogue gallery celebrating Brigitte Macron's G20 outfits back at the G20 in 2017. So chic...
S3 E144 · Wed, November 02, 2022
Next week in the US voters will cast their votes in the midterms, which will elect a whole bunch of new members to Congress (which is the equivalent of our Federal Parliament.) So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we break down what the midterms are, why you'll be hearing about them and Donald Trump and the big issues for voters in America right now. Squiz recommends: Tracking the states where abortion is now banned - NY Times Joe Biden falls off bike while cycling in Delaware - YouTube Why Kari Lake is the next Republican star - Politico
S3 E145 · Wed, October 26, 2022
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has just handed down his first Budget, the first for a Labor Government in nearly 10 years. He's called it "solid and sensible" but warned that the world is heading towards tougher economic times. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the state of the economy, what's in the Budget for you and the big challenges headed our way. Squiz recommends: ABC's overview of the winners and losers from the Budget A summary of the Budget verdicts from SMH's and Age's experts
S3 E144 · Wed, October 19, 2022
Mahsa Amini was a 22yo Iranian woman who was arrested by the country’s morality police in mid-September for wearing her hijab too loosely. She died in custody some days later, which led to large-scale protests across Iran and the world. So in this week's Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what life is like for women in Iran, how these protests have been unfolding, and what might shake out in Iran's future. Squiz recommends: Iranian women before and after the Islamic Revolution The journalist who broke Mahsa Amini’s story and the price she is paying for it
S3 E143 · Tue, October 11, 2022
It was on 12 October 2002 that 202 people including 88 Aussies were killed in a terror attack in Bali. This week marks 20 years since that horrific event, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what happened on that night in downtown Kuta, who was responsible for the attacks, and how it changed our relationship with Indonesia. Squiz recommends: Life-saving medical innovations and burns treatments that came from the Bali bombings, 20 years on - ABC News Operation ALLIANCE: 2002 Bali Bombings - AFP Podcast
S3 E142 · Wed, October 05, 2022
Whether you're an Optus customer or not, you might have heard the news of one of Australia's worst-ever data breaches that left millions of peoples' data exposed. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at how it happened, what the federal government is doing to try to stop history from repeating, and why a lot of Aussie businesses will be stepping up their cyber game. Squiz recommends: The government's Essential Eight checklist is a must-do to keep on top of cybersecurity for all your devices. Two Blokes Talking Tech podcast
S3 E141 · Wed, September 28, 2022
There have been some big developments in the war in Ukraine, and the world's on edge wondering how it's all going to play out. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at Russia's big call-up of troops, its threats to go nuclear, and the way it's using referendums to claim parts of Ukraine. Squiz recommends: Global News Podcast - BBC Two Cities, Two Armies: Pivot Points in the Fight in Ukraine’s East - The New York Times
S3 E140 · Wed, September 21, 2022
It wasn't that long ago Netflix was that shiny new thing we all went crazy for, but huge competition from other streaming services and a bit of audience fatigue with its shows means the gloss has come off. So in this Squiz Shortcut we take a look at the extraordinary rise of Netflix, who's who in the current world of streaming, and how all this competition might shake out. Squiz recommends: Top 10 TV shows in Australia My Brilliant Friend - SBS On Demand
S3 E139 · Wed, September 14, 2022
It doesn't matter about your age, where you live, or what you were doing last week - it's very likely you've been swept up in coverage of the Queen's death and the new era of King Charles III. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we cut through the noise and take a look at a brief overview of the Queen’s 70-year reign, the events of the past week and what could happen going forward, and the future of the monarchy here in Oz. Squiz recommends: The Queen's handbag symbolism The Queen's best outfits The Age’s Tony Wright gives us an insight into how Queen Consort Camilla has won over hearts and minds after being a much-loathed figure in the UK and abroad.
S3 E138 · Wed, September 07, 2022
It's been a bit of a ride in recent months when it comes to politics in the United Kingdom. The nation's new prime minister - former Foreign Secretary Liz Truss - was sworn in this week, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we get across why there's been a leadership change in the UK, who Liz Truss is, and the biggest challenges she's facing at home and abroad. Squiz recommends: The Liz Truss Foreign Secretary One - Political Thinking with Nick Robinson podcast Liz Truss' dance moves
S3 E137 · Wed, August 31, 2022
Everywhere you turn in Australia people are looking for workers. Businesses are calling it a “crisis” and the new Albanese Government is holding a Jobs and Skills Summit this week to try to fix some of the most serious issues. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at how it’s come to this, who's responsible for educating and training the workforce of the future, and some of the ideas on the table to try to turn it around. Squiz recommends: Treasury's issues paper for the Jobs and Skills Summit 12 of the most fun jobs
S3 E136 · Wed, August 24, 2022
We're currently going through a pretty extraordinary period in Australian politics, with revelations that former PM Scott Morrison secretly appointed himself as a minister to 5 key portfolios. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we'll answer all the big questions on how and why this happened, how are we governed in Australia, and who calls the shots in our Parliament. Squiz recommends: Plagued by Simon Benson and Geoff Chambers A collection of the best memes on the Morrison ministries saga - Pedestrian
S3 E135 · Wed, August 17, 2022
This week marks one year since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan after the United States and its allies left the country. The country's economy is now in a state of collapse, with the United Nations estimating that almost all Afghans are living below the poverty line and human rights abuses are running rampant, particularly for women and girls. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at how Afghanistan got to where it is now, what's been happening in the last year under Taliban rule, and what's next for the troubled nation. Squiz recommends: Photo essay on women and girl's lives under Taliban rule - Time Magazine Counterterrorism Chief Christy Abizaid on Top Terror Threats to the US - Intelligence Matters podcast Secret girls' schools in Afghanistan; China's kangaroo astronaut; mystery caves on the moon; and squirrels that sploot - Squiz Kids podcast
S3 E134 · Wed, August 10, 2022
Judith Durham and Olivia Newton-John were both giants of Australian music and died within one week of each other. They had very different musical styles, but both left a huge mark, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we get across what was shaping the Australian music scene at the time, the life and times of the 2 women, and the massive legacies they both leave behind. Squiz recommends: The Seekers performing I Am Australian at the 1994 AFL grand final One of ONJ’s classic songs from Xanadu , Magic
S3 E133 · Wed, August 03, 2022
▲ The Albanese government said it would deliver the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full, and we've now heard of plans to hold a referendum to establish a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous Voice to Parliament within the next couple of years. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at how a referendum works, what a Voice to Parliament is, and the hurdles it's likely to come across in the process. Squiz recommends: The Uluru Statement from the Heart full text PM Anthony Albanese's annotated Garma Festival speech - The Sydney Morning Herald The Uluru Statement from the Heart - Squiz Shortcuts Took the Children Away - Archie Roach
S3 E132 · Wed, July 27, 2022
Two and a half years of COVID has made us all more virus literate, and now there are concerns about 2 more that are going around - monkeypox and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll cover off what monkeypox is and what led to it being declared a global health emergency, what FMD is and the threat it poses to our farming industry, and the steps that are being taken to combat both viruses. Squiz recommends: 'The agony of an early case of monkeypox' - The New Yorker 'Foot-and-mouth disease is on Australia's doorstep. What will it look like if it spreads?' - ABC News
S3 E131 · Wed, July 20, 2022
It's been 2 months since Anthony Albanese and his Labor team beat the Coalition led by Scott Morrison and Barnaby Joyce to reclaim government at the federal level. With Parliament set to resume on 26 July, we set the scene and take a look at the who's who on the front line, and the government's priorities that will shape the federal political scene in the weeks and months to come. Squiz recommends: 2022 federal election promise tracker What the start of a new parliamentary term involves - APH website
S3 E130 · Wed, July 13, 2022
The beautiful and culturally rich nation of Sri Lanka is in economic and political collapse. With its President fleeing the country on a military jet amid mass protests, we take a look at the foundations of Sri Lanka, it's recent political history, and how one powerful family brought the nation to its knees. Our recommendations for further reading/watching/looking: A photo gallery of the President's official residence in Colombo during the mostly peaceful protests How one powerful family wrecked a country - Washington Post
S1 E130 · Wed, July 06, 2022
Australia and the Pacific Islands used to go together like cossies and sunscreen, but things have become more complicated and the relationship has been strained in recent times. So before PM Anthony Albanese and other Pacific Islands Forum leaders gather in Fiji to talk, we're going to go through our connection to the region, Australia's role in supporting Pacific Island nations, and the challenges and opportunities ahead. Recommendations: Larissa: Our Shortcuts episode on the Solomon Islands and China Claire: Fiji's Prime Minister on the Paris Climate Agreement, from Fiji's perspective .
S1 E130 · Wed, June 29, 2022
The US Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade, removing American women's constitutional right to have an abortion. It wasn't exactly a surprise - the draft opinion was leaked 2 months ago - but when it was announced it was met with huge disappointment by campaigners for access to the services and celebration by those opposed to abortion. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what led to the Supreme Court’s decision, what it means for reproductive rights in the US, and where Australia's at on the issue. Squiz recommends: Abortion is now banned in these states. Others will follow - Washington Post Reproductive rights around the world - Foreign Policy 20 ways the Supreme Court just changed America - Politico
S1 E130 · Mon, June 27, 2022
Figuring out how to start and grow a business can be intimidating, so in this 4-part series, we talk to 4 Aussie businesses about what they wished they knew before they started and how they got to where they are today. This is the final episode we are talking to Matt Whiley, founder of RE bar. He has been a business owner for over 20 years, so who better to talk to about the highs and lows of owning a business. This limited series is brought to you by Square. Learn about how Square can help you to start, run or grow your business here . Check out RE Cocktail Bar and Kitchen on Instagram or through their website .
Wed, June 22, 2022
One of the biggest news stories going around is what's happening with our energy system, with Oz facing a raft of issues that have smashed supply and demand for electricity. It's a discussion that's packed with technical jargon and detail, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we get back to basics and take you through how our power grid works, what's happened to bring it to crisis point, and what can be done about it. Squiz recommends: Energy Made Easy website 5 tips on how to save energy and money See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, June 15, 2022
Over the past 5 years, the Murugappan family has become the most high-profile asylum seeker case in Australia. Their fight to stay here started almost 10 years ago, and has taken many twists and turns as the couple and their 2 children fight for permanent residency after the adults' applications for refugee status were rejected. So in this Squiz Shortcut we go through the background to the case, how the Central Queensland town of Biloela took them under their wing, and what happens now that they've gone 'home to Bilo'. Squiz recommends: Why do Tamil asylum seekers need protection and why does the Australian government say they don't? - The Conversation Home to Bilo campaigners for Tamil asylum-seeking family await weekend reunion - ABC News See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mon, June 13, 2022
Figuring out how to start and grow a business can be intimidating, so in this 4-part series, we talk to 4 Aussie businesses about what they wished they knew before they started and how they got to where they are today. In this third episode, we talk to Collective Closets about dealing with the unexpected, being able to adapt and how it can drive success. This limited series is brought to you by Square. Learn about how Square can help you to start, run or grow your business here . Check out Collective Closets on Instagram or through their website . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thu, June 09, 2022
Figuring out how to start and grow a business can be intimidating, so in this 4-part series, we talk to 4 Aussie businesses about what they wished they knew before they started and how they got to where they are today. In this second episode, we talk to Tribe Skincare about growing your side hustle from the kitchen bench to a fully-fledged enterprise. This limited series is brought to you by Square. Learn about how Square can help you to start, run or grow your business here . Check out Tribe Skincare on Instagram or through their website . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, June 08, 2022
UK PM Boris Johnson is a colourful character whose career has ranged from journalist to politician, to world leader. He's been a significant figure in the UK during Brexit and has been leader throughout the COVID pandemic, which hasn't been without scandal. Having just survived a challenge to his leadership, we take a look at his life, his career, and why 'partygate' has got him into a bit of hot water. Squiz recommends: My Boris Johnson story - The Spectator Boris Johnson, the mystery man and the Bullingdon Club: Where are they now? - ITV See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thu, June 02, 2022
In the first episode of our new Squiz Shortcut series on building a business, we take a look at the ins and outs of entrepreneurship. Figuring out where to start can be intimidating, so in this 4-part series, we talk to 4 Aussie businesses about what they wished they knew before they started and how they got to where they are today. And in this episode, we're talking to Grumpy Donuts about where it all starts: finding your big idea. Brought to you by Square. Learn about how Square can help you to start, run or grow your business here . Check out Grumpy Donuts on Instagram @grumpydonutsofficial or through their website . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, June 01, 2022
When Anthony Albanese's claimed victory for Labor in the recent federal election, he acknowledged the traditional owners of the land and committed to delivering the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the background to the statement, what it's about, and how it might be delivered. Squiz recommends: The Uluru Statement from the Heart Treaty - Yothu Yindi (Original Version) Treaty - Yothu Yindi (Filthy Lucre Radio Edit) The 2022 federal election sees record Indigenous representation - ABC See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, May 25, 2022
The 2022 federal election was quite a ride... What we saw was a result that ushers in a change of government to Labor, sends the Coalition into opposition for some deep reflection, and the arrival of the biggest crossbench the Australian Parliament has seen since WWII. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll get into where things have landed, the trends that delivered that remarkable result, and what's next. Squiz recommends: The path to power: How the 2022 federal election was won and lost - ABC Four Corners How the election result has changed our cities - ABC See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, May 18, 2022
Mike Cannon-Brookes - the billionaire co-founder of tech company Atlassian - has been making a few headlines recently off the back of his attempt to buy Australia's largest energy retailer AGL and transform it into a lean, green, power-generating and retailing machine. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at his early life, his career in business, and why he's so keen on getting his hands on AGL. Squiz recommends: Mike Cannon-Brookes’ Ted Talk on imposter syndrome Article on Atlassian's approach to remote working See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, May 11, 2022
A big battle is brewing in America over the future of abortion rights after it was revealed that the Supreme Court is on the cusp of overturning a judgement that legalised terminations across the country: Roe v Wade. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at the landmark legal decision, the efforts over the years to overturn it, and what will happen if that occurs. Squiz recommends: 'Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows' - Politico 'The Roe Baby' - The Atlantic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, May 04, 2022
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, stunned the business world when he launched a $44 billion takeover bid for social media giant Twitter. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the backgrounds of Twitter and Elon Musk, how this transaction came about, and what's next for the platform Musk calls a digital "town square". Squiz recommends: Profile on Aussie Tesla chair Robyn Denholm - Australian Financial Review Live updates on Musk's Twitter acquisition - The New York Times See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, April 27, 2022
The French have voted to give incumbent President Emmanuel Macron another 5 years in the top job. It was a decisive win, but he faces a divided nation, which is split between the haves and the have nots and differing visions about the future of France. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we run through the election result, what's happening in France, and what it means for the world, including here in Oz. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Macron bares his 'he-vage' - https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/french-president-emmanuel-macron-turns-heads-with-bristling-carpet-of-chest-hair-exposed/news-story/0c471279134ccb29ea4256a7bda1be09 Macron's official photographer's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/soazigdelamoissonniere/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, April 20, 2022
Before the war in Ukraine and on the eve of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping entered into a strategic partnership to cooperate with each other and challenge the power of the West. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the 2 countries, their shared world views, and how this new alliance has been challenged by the war in Ukraine. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Who are Putin's daughters? (BBC) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61011141 Xi and Putin admire some pandas (Reuters) - https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-china-xi-putin-zoo-idUSKCN1T62HW See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, April 13, 2022
This year, Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the British throne. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look back at her reign, what's in store for the Jubilee celebrations, and what's next for the scandal-plagued royal family. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: The infamous 2019 BBC interview with Prince Andrew - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtBS8COhhhM The Queen (2006) - available to watch on Binge, Foxtel and Paramount+ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, April 06, 2022
The Solomon Islands is poised to sign a controversial security deal that would increase China's military presence in our region, putting them less than 2000kms from Australia. It's fair to say that our government isn't too thrilled about it, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll get to know our Pacific Island neighbour, their recent troubles, and how China fits into it all. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Squiz Kids' Squiz the World podcast on the Solomon Islands - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/subscriber-content-squiz-the-world-goes-to-solomon-islands/id1494238283?i=1000556272890 Australia's role in the Battle for Guadalcanal in WWII - https://www.navy.gov.au/history/feature-histories/australians-guadalcanal-august-1942 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, March 30, 2022
The Federal Government handed down its latest Budget this week, including some big-ticket items designed to win your vote in the upcoming election. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at the health of the economy as we recover from the pandemic, the sweeteners in the Budget, and the politics of it all as we sprint to the ballot box. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Liberal and Labor's social media take on the Federal Budget - https://fb.watch/c3r0g-hjIQ/ https://twitter.com/AlboMP/status/1508724113346469888 https://fb.watch/c3r0g-hjIQ Politics Today website - politicstoday.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, March 23, 2022
La Niña has hammered eastern Australia during the last couple of summers. Across Queensland and NSW, so many communities have experienced unprecedented flooding. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we get you across a few of the different weather systems affecting Oz, what climate change has to do with it, and what it means for Aussies going forward. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: The Australian Academy of Science website - https://7news.com.au/news/nsw/elderly-woman-93-found-floating-on-mattress-just-20cm-from-the-ceiling-in-her-flood-ravaged-home-c-5911907 Interview with a 93yo woman who had an incredible escape from her flood-ravaged home - 7News - https://7news.com.au/news/nsw/elderly-woman-93-found-floating-on-mattress-just-20cm-from-the-ceiling-in-her-flood-ravaged-home-c-5911907 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, March 16, 2022
Just a few years ago, Volodymyr Zelensky was a comedian and actor playing Ukraine’s president on television. Now, he’s a real-life wartime leader directing his country in its fight against a Russian invasion. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at Zelensky's early life, his path into politics, and how he's galvanised Ukrainians - and the West - behind resisting Russia. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Watching: Zelensky on Dancing with the Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlJywp7E3Gw Reading: 'The Betrayal of Volodymyr Zelensky' - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/12/zelensky-ukraine-impeachment/602905/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sun, March 06, 2022
It's been a devastating few days for Australia's cricket community and fans around the world with the deaths of 2 giants of the game, Shane Warne and Rod Marsh. So The Squiz and Sport Today have come together for this look at these icons' achievements on the field, and their lives off it. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Vale Shane Warne: Legends recall their favourite Warnie stories - The Unplayable Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/vale-shane-warne-legends-recall-their-favourite-warnie/id1093437634?i=1000552975945 Rod Marsh's best catches - https://www.cricket.com.au/video/rod-marsh-caught-bowled-dennis-lillee-australia-test-one-day-cricket-1970s-1980s-classic/2022-03-04 Shane Warne's 50 best wickets on home soil - https://www.cricket.com.au/video/shane-warne-top-50-wickets-on-aussie-soil-countdown-highlights-greatest-moments-extended/2022-03-05 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, March 02, 2022
As Russia pushes forward with its invasion of Ukraine, the West has been using sanctions as a key method of retaliation and punishment. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at what they are exactly and who imposes them, the impact of these sanctions, and Russia's reaction. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: 'How Russian sanctions work' - The Atlantic - https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/how-russian-sanctions-work/622940/ 'As sanctions batter economy, Russians face the anxieties of a costly war' - The New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/28/world/europe/russia-economy-sanctions-ukraine.html See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, February 23, 2022
As you well and truly know, Russia has launched a full-scale assault on Ukraine. To get you across the background to this, it's time to get to know NATO - the military alliance that is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. It's at the centre of the stand-off between Russia, Ukraine and the West. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll get you across why NATO was established, how it has operated in times of conflict, and what it has to do with this crisis. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Smiley's People by John le Carré - https://www.booktopia.com.au/smiley-s-people-john-le-carr-/book/9780241322529.html A map of NATO's expansion since 1997 - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-18023383 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, February 16, 2022
It's been a fractious few weeks in politics as we head towards a federal election. And one of the issues that burned brightly was a new Religious Discrimination Bill. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll look at Australia's existing anti-discrimination laws, why religious discrimination is on the agenda now, and what the Coalition had hoped to achieve before an election. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: ABC interview with Paddy Quilter-Jones - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-10/paddy-stephen-jones-son-speech/100819064 Bonegilla website - https://www.bonegilla.org.au/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, February 09, 2022
It's a part of Europe that many of us don't know much about, but the crisis in Ukraine has been in the news a lot recently. Western nations are worried Russia will invade Ukraine, but there's a whole lot of baggage that's gotten us here. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we cover the history of Ukraine's relationship with Russia, why things are at a flashpoint now, and how the US, the UK and Europe are reacting. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Russia and the US face off over Ukraine - The New York Times' The Daily podcast Chicken Kyiv nuggets recipe See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wed, February 02, 2022
It feels like the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were on 2 seconds ago - and they basically were because of COVID delays. But it's time to get set for the next round - the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. And there's a lot going on, including international politics, human rights issues, the pandemic, and environmental concerns. And, of course, a big global sporting event where Aussies will compete for the medals... So in this Squiz Shortcut, we cover issues like why Australia and other nations are staging a diplomatic boycott, as well as taking a look at the sporting side and Australia's chances on the podium. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Cool Runnings movie - available on Disney+ Sport Today's Beijing Blitz podcast See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S3 E129 · Wed, January 26, 2022
The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai undersea volcano erupted with an enormous force less than a fortnight ago, accompanied by cracking sonic booms, stratospheric volcanic ash and tsunami waves that travelled more than 10,000km. The volcano sits in an area prone to eruptions and earthquakes. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll take a look at the zone known as the Ring of Fire, the big eruptions and earthquakes that have come from this region, and how Tonga is managing in the wake of the disaster. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Tonga's volcano eruption in pictures - The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2022/jan/18/tongas-volcano-eruption-in-pictures Aceh Tsunami Museum https://museumtsunami.id/ Australian Red Cross donation page https://www.redcross.org.au/donation/international/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S3 E128 · Wed, January 19, 2022
This year is Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the British throne. To kick it off, the Australian Republican Movement has outlined its preferred model for appointing an Australian head of state. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at Australia's place in the Commonwealth and our relationship with the British monarchy; the push for a republic and the defeated referendum in 1999; and how this new proposal for a republic might work in practice. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Australia says no to a republic - Sydney Morning Herald Queen Elizabeth's 'wattle gown' portrait from 1954, painted by Aussie artist William Dargie. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S3 E127 · Wed, January 12, 2022
It’s a new year, but an old story… COVID is still here, and now the Omicron variant is ripping through our communities and the world at a rapid pace. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at the latest on Omicron, what Omicron's game-plan might be, and what’s being said about when this pandemic will be over. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Pfizer chief Albert Bourla's interview with the Wall Street Journal's podcast The Journal How to Meditate - The New York Times See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S3 E126 · Wed, January 05, 2022
When one of South Africa's biggest characters - Archbishop Desmond Tutu - died on Boxing Day, he was remembered as a champion for freedom and equality who made things happen for the troubled nation. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look back at Tutu's early life, his role in the anti-Apartheid movement, and his legacy both at home and abroad. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Desmond Tutu and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission - US 60 Minutes Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E125 · Thu, December 30, 2021
In the final episode of our 3-part Year in Review series, we revisit the stories that kept us entertained during 2021. You can find a written version of the content here: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/2021-news-year-in-review/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E124 · Wed, December 29, 2021
In the 2nd episode of our 3-part Year in Review series, we revisit the big local stories that shaped 2021. You can find a written version of the content here: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/2021-news-year-in-review/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E123 · Tue, December 28, 2021
In the first episode of our 3-part Year in Review series, we revisit the big international stories that shaped 2021. You can find a written version of the content here: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/2021-news-year-in-review/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E122 · Wed, December 22, 2021
It’s a bit of fun, it’s a bit festive, with a lot of laughs. Take a lighter look at year that was 2021 by joining us for The Great Big Squiz Quiz. And a link to the quiz on our website is here: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/quiz/2021-great-big-squiz-quiz/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E121 · Wed, December 15, 2021
After 16 years Angela Merkel is no longer Chancellor of Germany. Leading Europe's biggest economy - and in a lot of ways, Europe - through some of the most challenging times post-WWII, she has certainly left a mark on modern political history. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we delve a little deeper into Merkel's early life growing up in East Germany, her political legacy, and what's expected to happen in Germany post-Merkel. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Waiter spills beer on Angela Merkel - YouTube 'The Merkel legacy' - The Guardian See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E120 · Wed, December 08, 2021
It is near-impossible to ignore cricket news during an Aussie summer, and this year will be a big 'un… That's because the Ashes are on Aussie soil, where our team is going up against the Brits in one of our biggest sporting rivalries. The first Test started yesterday, so this week we've handed the Squiz Shortcut reins to the team from Sport Today to step you through the history of the Ashes, why the Ashes is so lucrative, some talking points on the teams, and the names to look out for. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: The Test - Amazon Prime The Captains by Malcolm Knox See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E119 · Wed, December 01, 2021
As much as we wish it wasn't the case, Omicron is here and it's a thing. And there are lots of questions about what that might mean... So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at what's different about the Omicron variant, what a variant even is, what it means for the current crop of vaccines, and vaccination inequality around the world. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Bloomberg vaccination tracker 'The Omicron variant: We know almost nothing' - The Atlantic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E118 · Thu, November 25, 2021
The disappearance of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has us left with a lot of questions… After all, she's not the first high-profile person to have seemingly vanished after criticising the Chinese government. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we look at what's been called China's cultural crackdown. We’ll cover the rise of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his authority over the Chinese Communist Party and the country, the CCP’s history of cultural crackdowns and what’s happening now, and a few high-profile disappearances, including, of course, Peng Shuai. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: China's Cultural Revolution - Vox Cheng Lei no closer to release a year after being detained - The Guardian The disappearance of Alibaba's Jack Ma - Squiz Shortcuts Xi Jinping - Squiz Shortcuts See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E117 · Wed, November 17, 2021
Inflation is a key piece of the economic puzzle, and it's a hot topic in Oz and across the globe right now. So In this Squiz Shortcut, we'll look at inflation and what drives it, what happens when it's too low or too high, and how inflation is playing out now and into next year's federal election campaign. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Zimbabwe's inflation and currency problems explained - BBC Africa RBA website See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E116 · Wed, November 10, 2021
At 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month was the time in 1918 when the guns on Europe’s Western Front fell silent after more than 4 years of war. And to this day, we are encouraged to observe one minute’s silence in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we give you a quick guide to WWI and how it ended, how its commemoration was observed after the war, and what it means today. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Photo gallery of the centenary celebrations of the end of WWI Photo gallery of the first Armistice Day in 1918 The Australian War Memorial - The Menin Gate lions See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E115 · Wed, November 03, 2021
There's been a lot of buildup to the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. It's currently underway and the world leaders part of it is now wrapped up. So at the nearly halfway mark, we'll take you through Australia's climate change policy, what other nations' agendas are, and the 2 new pledges countries have made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: COP26 summit photo gallery – The Guardian How Much Are Countries Pledging to Reduce Emissions? - The New York Times See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E114 · Wed, October 27, 2021
With a meeting of G20 nations this week and COP26 taking place next week, there's lots of talk about summits of late. So we've handpicked a few of the big meetings of world leaders that Australia is involved with each year to give context around each. We start with the one happening this weekend, the G20, and then get you across some other ones in our region that at certain times of the year, get a lot of attention. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: The best of APEC's fashion diplomacy - SBS Why your meetings stink and what to do about it - Harvard Business Review See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E113 · Wed, October 20, 2021
In Japan, a royal wedding scheduled for 26 October is causing quite the stir. That's because it's the wedding of the Emperors' niece, and if you are female royalty in Japan and you get married, you're out of the family. It's an age-old rule and one that is now being challenged. So in this Squiz Shortcuts, we take you through how Japan's Imperial family works, their public life in Japan, and the background to the wedding that has brought the Japanese royal family back to the fore. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Watching: How Japanese citizens are reacting to princess' wedding date - CNN. It has lots of clips of the Japanese royals, Princess Mako and her husband to be, and it helps with putting names to faces. Reading: The princess, the palace and the shrinking royal line - BBC. It's a great explainer on all the issues with Princess Mako's engagement and it's got a handy family tree so you can visualise it. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E112 · Wed, October 13, 2021
Just a few weeks ago, Queensland joined Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania in passing voluntary assisted dying laws, which makes NSW the last state not to have them. That could all change soon with a new bill being introduced into the NSW parliament this week. It's a sensitive topic, and one that comes up from time to time in the news, in conversation, and of course, in our lives. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we cover the history of the euthanasia debate here in Australia, the arguments for and against it, and where each state has landed on voluntary assisted dying laws. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news story. Squiz recommends: Sydney Morning Herald op-ed by former NSW Premier Mike Baird - 'Why I hope NSW does not embrace voluntary assisted dying' Mental health helplines Go Gentle Australia website See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E111 · Wed, October 06, 2021
In a shock to many, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklan not only resigned but bowed out of state politics completely last Friday. That's because she's being investigated by the state's ICAC, the Independent Commission Against Corruption. If you're confused about why exactly she had to go, you're not alone... In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we explain anti-corruption commissions and why they exist, the ongoing debate on why or why not there should be a federal ICAC, and what happened with Gladys Berejiklian. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: ABC's Four Corners - Moonlight State Wag the Dog - available on Netflix See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E110 · Wed, September 29, 2021
As we head towards the end of the year, climate change is going to be the talk of the town. That's because in just over a month's time, around 25,000 people will descend on Glasgow in Scotland for what's been called the most significant climate gathering since the Paris Agreement was nutted out in 2015: COP26. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at why this conference is such a big deal, where Oz is at with its climate commitments, what we can expect in the lead-up, and why it’s such a tricky issue. S quiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: ABC - What does the latest IPCC report mean for Australia? See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E109 · Wed, September 22, 2021
Australia will join a new security alliance with the United Kingdom and the United States to share their top-secret technology, which means we can build our own nuclear-powered subs. And France isn't too happy about it... So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take you through why submarines are such a big deal in defense, the contention around nuclear, what's happening with the French, and our chequered history with getting subs built. Squiz recommends: ABC Radio National: Submarines: 'The history and future underwater warfare' Vigil - available on Foxtel or Binge Greyhound - available on Apple TV See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E108 · Wed, September 15, 2021
The closing of our state and territory borders is something most Aussies had never thought possible. But then came COVID-19, and those state lines have become the subject of much conjecture... As we look to a life free of lockdowns, state borders continue to throw up some hurdles in our quest to return to what was 'normal'. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we give you the background to the responsibility of the states and territories when it comes to our borders, the differing points of view about opening up, and what might come to be. Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - The Federation The University of Melbourne's vaccine hesitancy tracker See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E107 · Wed, September 08, 2021
This Saturday will mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Two decades later, the impact of what happened that day is evident around the world due to the wars that followed, but it’s also apparent in our day to day lives ... It's a huge topic so in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we’ll recap what happened on September 11, how America and the West responded and how it changed things forever. Squiz recommends: Listening: ABC’s Conversations Podcast from 2011. It interviews former PM John Howard about being in the US at the time of 9/11. Watching: ABC’s Beyond the Towers series. It’s 4 episodes hosted by Tony Jones and it looks at all this though an Aussie lens. Learn about how you can do more, sell more and grow more online with Square’s eCommerce tools See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E106 · Wed, September 01, 2021
This week it's the 70th anniversary of the ANZUS alliance - that's a treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. So, it's an important one... In this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at how it came to be, where things are out now and what the new focus is for the alliance. Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcut - The China-Australia Relationship Squiz Shortcut - What's Happening in Taiwan The ANZUS Treaty . It's about 800 words... See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E105 · Wed, August 25, 2021
There are set to be four different vaccines available to Australians in the coming year. If you're anything like us, incessant reporting about AstraZeneca and Pfizer has meant things can often get confusing - and now there are two more to consider... So in this Shortcut, we step back and talk through each vaccine that will become available to Australians, including how the deals were done, how they're funded, who can get what and how the rollout is tracking. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: ABC's 7.30 Report - Children and COVID – Dr Norman Swan has the facts Forbes - Covid’s Forgotten Hero: The Untold Story Of The Scientist Whose Breakthrough Made The Vaccines Possible Learn about how you can do more, sell more and grow more online with Square's eCommerce tools . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E104 · Sun, August 22, 2021
The Paralympics start next week and after a massive medal haul by the Aussies at the recent Olympics, we're riding the Olympics train for as long as we can... To get you geared up and ready for the start of the games we get you across how the Paralympics came to be, the sports included, how the often referred to 'classifications' work, and the big one - who and what to look out for. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Reading: A Guardian article about Paralympian Curtis McGrath who was deployed to Afghanistan and lost both his legs just months later. It’s an incredible story about how he turned to sport to stave off PTSD and other mental health issues. Watching: The best moments of the Paralympics over the years - just to get you excited for what’s to come... See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E103 · Wed, August 18, 2021
This week the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Given the conditions in the country when they last ruled, there are huge concerns about what a Taliban-led Afghanistan will be like for the people who live there - and beyond. In this Squiz Shortcut, we talk through who the Taliban are and what they stand for, what life under the Taliban was like in the 1990s, how they have been able to regain control, and what Afghanistan might expect under the Taliban once again. Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcut - Afghanistan The New York Times' The Daily podcast - 'The Fall of Afghanistan' See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E102 · Wed, August 11, 2021
Online shopping is a favourite pastime but how we finance it is big business and therefore news. Lately, that news has been the sale of buy now, pay later business Afterpay. It's been valued at $39 billion which makes it the biggest acquisition in Aussie history. So in this episode, we'll look at how buy now, pay later works, who's who in the zoo, and the issues surrounding the sector. Squiz recommends: An interview by the ABC 's Geraldine Doogue with Jonathan Shapiro and James Eyers from the Financial Review who have just written a book about Afterpay's founders and the company. A story by Kathryn McConnell , the founder of Brighte which provides BNPL-style finance for big purchases like solar panels and batteries. She's a real innovator and has the backing of billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and others who are excited about what she and her team are building. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E101 · Wed, August 04, 2021
The Census is a massive national survey taken by the Australia Bureau of Statistics - the ABS - that counts every single person and household in Australia. Census night is just around the corner on the 10 August - and by the way, it is compulsory - so given you'll all be getting involved... In this Shortcut, we'll take you through just what the Census is and why it's important its history, and what we can expect for Census 2021. Squiz recommends: Census website www.census.abs.gov.au Census helpline: 1800 512 441 ABS Instagram ' What the religion question in the census really measures ' - Sydney Morning Herald See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E100 · Wed, July 28, 2021
Elon Musk is definitely one of a kind - whether it's because of his ambitious business goals or controversial tweets he's someone that pops up in the news more often than most... So in this Shortcut we take you through his fascinating life, what he gets up to in the business world and the quirky things about him that make him hard not to talk about. Squiz recommends: Elon Musk explains how to pronounce his son's name ' Grimes’s Digital Art of Spear-Wielding Babies Sells for $5.8 Million ' - Vanity Fair See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E99 · Wed, July 21, 2021
The Games are finally here... Of course we’re talking about the Tokyo Olympics. Delayed last year, it’s been a long and tough road to get to the starting line, so it's only fitting that we handball this Shortcut to the team at Sport Today, Sam Ferris and Martin Gabor. They’ll give you the background on pulling off a delayed Olympics, how the Japanese public feel about it, what it will look like for the athletes and as a viewer, Australia's medal hopes, and some athletes to watch. Squiz recommends: Aussie swimmer Emily Seebohm's Instagram Eliud Kipchoge's record-smashing win See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E98 · Wed, July 14, 2021
The US and its allies are withdrawing the last of their troops from Afghanistan after one of their longest military engagements. It amid rising violence from the Taliban, and concerns that a civil war between it and supporters of the Afghan Government could follow. It's the latest for a country that has suffered through decades of conflict. We've talked about it a bit on the Squiz Today podcast, so in this episode, we'll dive into Afghanistan's history, why the US and other nations including Australia got involved, and what's next. Squiz recommends: Famous picture of women in Kabul in the 1970s Profiles of Australian soldiers who died serving in Afghanistan Afghan lamb pilaf recipe See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E97 · Wed, July 07, 2021
Superannuation, for plenty of us is something that’s just always been a line item on our pay check. Its goes out, and somewhere way in the future we’ll be able to get our hands on it and live happily every after in retirement, simple. But actually there’s whole system in place to make that happen. Plus, from now, your contributions are going up and there's other changes too. So in this Squiz Shortcut we take you through how super became a thing in Australia, how the system works, and what these new changes mean for you. Squiz recommends: YourSuper comparison tool ABC 7.30's special report on the future of retirement See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E96 · Wed, June 30, 2021
Mouse plague - chilling words. For parts of Australia, it's been the reality for thousands of people. They've been battling millions of mice in their homes, on their farms, and in their towns - everywhere they go. In this Squiz Shortcut we'll get acquainted with the house mouse, the scale of the current plague, and just what can be done to stop it. Squiz recommends: Mouse Alert app ABC journo Lucy Thackray's Twitter account See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E95 · Wed, June 23, 2021
Barnaby Joyce has been in politics for the best part of 16 years. This week, for the second time, he was has won the job of Leader of the Nationals Party which makes him our Deputy Prime Minister. In this Squiz Shortcut, we get you up to speed on the background to Barnaby, his rise to and fall from grace, and his resurrection. Squiz recommends: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's apology Midsomer Murders See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E94 · Wed, June 16, 2021
Cyberattacks are one of those things we all know we are exposed to, and if you follow the news, you know it happens... And not just to individuals but there are big organised cyberattacks happening to big companies like the recent one on one of America's largest fuel pipeline, and one on the world's largest meat processing company. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take you through what is a cyberattack, who is behind them, and importantly, how you can avoid one... Squiz recommends: The Australia Cyber Security Centre website - it's got all those tips we mentioned around protecting your biz from an attack and some great links to resources... Vanity Fair - The untold story of the Sony hack See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E93 · Wed, June 09, 2021
As evidence builds around the long term impact of repeated head knocks in sport, sporting codes are putting in place protocols to protect players. There are a lot of opinions about all of that and it's likely to be an ongoing issue. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what the science says about head knocks and injuries, and what it means for athletes and sport. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Reading: The Australian Sports Brain Bank website. The ASBB was established in 2018 by the Neuropathology Department at RPA Hospital Sydney in partnership with the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney, and the Concussion Legacy Foundation in the USA. https://www.brainbank.org.au/ Watching: Concussion. You can catch it on Stan or Amazon. https://play.stan.com.au/programs/1098344 https://www.amazon.com/Concussion-Will-Smith/dp/B01AB6PODK See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E92 · Wed, June 02, 2021
Belarus has been making news lately after a commercial flight was forced to land in the capital Minsk and a journalist and his girlfriend - both outspoken critics of the President of Belarus - were arrested. It sounds like a movie but it's real life... So it got us asking, what's going on in Belarus? This episode of Squiz Shortcuts will help you understand the politics of Belarus, why President Alexander Lukashenko is considered to be "Europe's last dictator", and why the public has been taking to the streets. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: An interactive article by the ABC on two women protesting against Lukashenko's regime Friends Minsk clip See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E91 · Wed, May 26, 2021
Cryptocurrency, perhaps the most requested Shortcut and one that has taken a little bit of time to wrap our head around. But we've got there and in this Shortcut, we'll help you understand the basics of how cryptocurrency became a thing, how they hold value, we'll tell you about bitcoin, and get you across the big players in the crypto game... Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: NFTs are getting weird… https://www.forbes.com/sites/cathyhackl/2021/05/15/nfts-are-getting-weird/?sh=51a1f9107343 Video: Bitcoin explained https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6hnqpn See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E90 · Wed, May 19, 2021
The latest eruptions of long-running tensions between Israel and the Palestinian Territories have prompted the UN to warn of a "full-scale war". It's followed a month of simmering tensions in Jerusalem, over a conflict that is deep-rooted in history and has been ongoing for decades... So in this Shortcut, we are going to rehash the history between Israel and Palestine, go through what's happening now and why the international community is getting involved. Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - Israel and Palestine Washington Post - A timeline of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E89 · Wed, May 12, 2021
After what has been one of the most expensive policy years in Australian history, the Federal Government handed down its 2021-22 budget this week. Let's face it - underlying cash balances, fiscal strategies and the price of iron ore aren't everyone's cup of tea... But given the global pandemic we have found ourselves in, the budget is more relevant to our everyday life than ever before... So in this Squiz Shortcut we'll get you across what it all means. Squiz recommends: ABC - Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's Federal Budget 2021-22 speech Annabel Crabb - Does the Federal Budget deliver for women? See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E88 · Wed, May 05, 2021
For thousands of years, people have looked up at the night sky with questions and as technology has advanced so have we in coming closer and closer to answering them. Since the race between the US and the Soviet Union to reach the moon in the 1960s there has been a growing appetite to explore the great unknown. In this Squiz Shortcut, we take you through what's been happening since Neil and Buzz touched down, why there is so much talk about Mars, and the private companies joining the space race. The Squiz is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Elon Musk is adding the host of Saturday Night Live to his resume. That’s on Saturday, 8 May and it’s controversial already … The landing of NASA’s Perseverance Rover on Mars - that only happened a few months ago in February so it’s still pretty raw and exciting. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E87 · Tue, April 27, 2021
It’s the 25th anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre, the worst single-person mass shooting in Australia’s history and a tragedy that left 35 people dead. In this edition of Squiz Shortcuts we’ll take you through the background to that dark day, the gun law reforms that followed, and where that sits today. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Reading: An opinion piece former Prime Minister John Howard wrote in 2013, calling on US President Barack Obama to follow his model on gun laws. Watching: John Oliver's humorous but blade-sharp series into Australia's gun laws showing American's that it can be done. Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E86 · Wed, April 21, 2021
The rollout of Australia’s coronavirus vaccination program has had a couple of bumps in the road... There have been challenges with supply and the program’s logistics, along with safety issues to address. In this week’s episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take you through Australia’s vaccine deals, what’s behind the issues that have arisen, and where things are at with the program to get Australians vaccinated. The Squiz is the backstory to the big news stories. Episode notes: A short 7-minute video by VOX explaining different types of vaccines. A good way to get your head around all that scientific lingo... See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E85 · Sun, April 11, 2021
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was described by his wife Queen Elizabeth as “my strength and stay”. He died on Friday at 99yo, just a couple of months short of his 100th birthday. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take you through his early years, the bumpy transition to the Queen's consort and the formalities around his funeral. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E84 · Wed, April 07, 2021
The Chinese Government sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be part of the country again. While some Taiwanese think this could eventually happen, others now feel that they are very much a separate nation. This dispute has caused friction and a constant threat of a violent flare up. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we'll take you through the background on how Taiwan came to be, it’s complicated history with China, and Beijing's recent moves to take control over it. Squiz Shortcuts is your backstory to the big news stories. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E83 · Wed, March 31, 2021
With a global pandemic on our hands and Australia’s first recession in almost 30 years, some analysts thought property prices would collapse… but they’re booming. So whilst the topic is hot, this episode of Squiz Shortcuts will take you through the late 80s and 17% interest rates, how that period compares to now and the factors that influence a person’s ability to buy a place to call home. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Graphs, graphs and more graphs - an almost kinder way to see the numbers A year on from the smashed avo column, Bernard Salt writes about the reaction (paywall) See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E82 · Wed, March 24, 2021
The Tokyo Olympics have already been postponed once and questions about whether they will happen this year have been highly speculated on. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take you through why the Olympics are such a big deal anyway, the impact of postponing them, and how organisers are now planning to pull it off. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz recommends: Cathy Freeman's famous 400m sprint at the 2000 Sydney Olympics Nikki Webster's performance at the 2000 Sydney Olympics 'The Odd Couple: Roy and HG' - Australian Story See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E81 · Wed, March 17, 2021
It was back in August 2019 when we launched Squiz Shortcuts with our very first topic being Hong Kong and its relationship with China. At the time, China was making moves to increase control over Hong Kong, and pro-democracy demonstrations had been ongoing for some months. Now, it’s 18 months on and whilst many Hong Kongers have rallied against China, it's control over the territory has only tightened. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we step through the complicated history between China and Hong Kong, the territory’s historic protest movement, and where things are at now. Squiz recommends: Hong Kong on Edge . It’s a good look into the causes of the unrest in the territory, and possible solutions to the crisis. BBC’s The Documentary episode Hong Kong at a Crossroads . It’s about Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters who are facing that difficult decision on whether to stay and fight or take the opportunity to flee to the UK. Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WVQVZQW See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E80 · Wed, March 10, 2021
Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a 33yo British-Australian who until her arrest in Iran in 2018 was a lecturer in Islamic Studies at the University of Melbourne. She recently spoke out about her time in Iranian prison, as well as our government’s handling of her case, her release and the lasting effects of her 804-day detention. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we explain what hostage diplomacy is, why Moore-Gilbert found herself caught up in it, what happened to her, and how her case was handled by the Australian government. Squiz recommends: Kylie Moore-Gilbert Sky News interview . It’s behind a paywall but those who have Foxtel can watch it. BBC article on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe . The British-Iranian is another high profile victim of hostage diplomacy. She was an aid worker and was arrested in Iran in 2016, and since then she's been in and out of prison. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E79 · Wed, March 03, 2021
Over the past two years, a Royal Commission into aged care quality and safety has heard the harrowing evidence of a broken system. It’s a system that supports 1.3 million Australians, their families and friends and the 400,000 people who work in the sector. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at the system itself, why a Royal Commission was called and its findings, and where it goes from here. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Life advice from the residents of Waratah Lodge The ABC's Four Corners two-part series Who Cares? See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E78 · Wed, February 24, 2021
Many Aussies got quite a shock when they woke up on 18 February to find no news content on their Facebook feeds. But less than a week later, following discussions with the federal government, Facebook announced it will be reversing its decision. It was the latest move in what has been a back-and-forth feud with the government and media outlets over whether they should pay to have news on their platforms. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we cover the events leading up to Facebook’s decision, the push by the Australian government to protect Aussie media outlets, and where it's all heading. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: The Squiz Facebook page Paul Fletcher's outburst over the loss of the North Shore Mums Facebook page during question time (Fast forward to about the four minute mark...) See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E77 · Wed, February 17, 2021
Crown Resorts is in the news after an inquiry launched by NSW's gaming regulator found it unfit to operate a newly built casino in Sydney after allegations of money laundering emerged in 2019. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at the company's history, its major shareholder James Packer, what came out at that independent inquiry, and what it all means for Crown. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Watching: James Packer’s 2019 interview with Sunday Night’s Mike Willesee . It’s a candid interview with the late, great journo about growing up rich, his friendship with Tom Cruise, and his father Kerry. Reading: The troubled birth of Crown Casino (The Age) . It’s a fascinating look into the complicated web between the big business names, the government and the casino operations. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E76 · Wed, February 10, 2021
The coup in Myanmar is the latest flex of military muscle in a nation that is 70 years into a fight for democracy. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we cover Myanmar's chequered democratic history, the rise of its popular de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and what led to the coup on 1 February. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: The BBC’s Global News podcast . Events in Myanmar reminded us that for a daily dose of world news, it’s unparalleled. Aung San Suu Kyi’s Nobel Peace Prize lecture . It was the moment the world fell in love with her. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E75 · Wed, February 03, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic is not just a health crisis - it’s also delivered a once-in-100-years economic blow. We talk a lot about the health issues, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we focus on the other side of the equation. We'll get acquainted with the commonly used economic terms, look at the state of play, and outline 3 things to look out for this year. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: The Age/SMH journo Stephen Bartholomeusz aka a Team Squiz favourite for accessible economics/business analysis. The Australian Bureau of Statistics Instagram account . It’s funny - trust us... Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E74 · Wed, January 27, 2021
In the past few months, there's been a bit happening in the United States... Democrat Joe Biden is now the president and there's been a lot of talk about what he will change, and what needs to be done to unify the nation after the turmoil of Donald Trump's stint in office. In this Squiz Shortcut, we look at Biden's top priorities, how he plans to tackle them, and why Trump still looms large. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - Joe Biden Presidential Inaugural Committee Store Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E73 · Wed, January 20, 2021
As the founder and former boss of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, Jack Ma is one of the most powerful people in the world. Which means he's drawn the eye of the Chinese government, with the planned launch of Ma’s financial services giant Ant Group on the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges was cancelled last year after Ma criticised them. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at Jack Ma himself, his rise and success, what it means to run a business venture in Communist China and the reasons a usually very public character is thought be laying low. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Jack Ma dancing to Billie Jean Where next, Jack Ma? - Lowy Institute Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E72 · Wed, January 13, 2021
After the assault on the US Capitol by Donald Trump supporters last week, Twitter decided to permanently suspend the President's account. It wasn’t alone - with Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit and even Pinterest making moves to restrict his presence on their platforms. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at why these decisions have been taken, the rise of alternative social media platforms, and what it all means in the ongoing free speech debate. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Rabbit Hole podcast Public sector guidance sheet on free speech in Australia Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E71 · Wed, January 06, 2021
Discussion about our national anthem Advance Australia Fair was a big part of the start of 2021. That's because our PM announced that the song's second line, 'for we are young and free' would be officially changed to 'for we are one and free'. So in the first episode of Squiz Shortcuts for 2021 we dig into the background of our anthem, how it came to be the song for our nation, and what changes have been made to it over the years and why. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Advance Australia Fair performed in both the Eora language and English Song of Australia Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E70 · Wed, December 30, 2020
In the third and final episode of our three-part Year in Review series, we revisit the big local and international stories that shaped September through to December, as well as the most clicked links in the Squiz Today email. The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. You can find a written version of the content here: Episode notes: Wedding announcement goes wrong Princess Mary's eldest son Prince Christian turns 15yo Rockefeller Christmas tree fail The best Christmas ad of 2020 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E69 · Tue, December 29, 2020
In the second episode of our three-part Year in Review series, we revisit the big local and international stories that shaped May through to August, as well as the most clicked links in the Squiz Today email. The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. You can find a written version of the content here: Episode notes: Crabs on the baggage carrier Kiwi pornography public service announcement Lockdown online shopping mishaps Roger Federer surprises fans on rooftop See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E68 · Mon, December 28, 2020
In the first episode of our three-part Year in Review series, we revisit the big local and international stories that shaped January through to April, as well as the most clicked links in the Squiz Today email. The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. You can find a written version of the content here: Episode notes: An unlikely parrot love story Dog training academy fail The story behind that Harry and Meghan umbrella photo Barbie marries One Directioner Louis Tomlinson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E67 · Thu, December 17, 2020
2020 - it was a big one. In our final Squiz Shortcut for the year, we're aiming to achieve one thing - to catch you up on where some of the big issues are so you can impress your friends and family over the Christmas break. So we'll take you through the fall out from the bushfires, where things are at with coronavirus around the world, what's the latest between Australia and China, how our economy is faring in this year of upheaval and finally, where things landed post-US election. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E66 · Thu, December 17, 2020
It's a bit of fun, it's a bit festive, with a lot of laughs. Take a lighter look at year that was 2020 by joining us for The Great Big Squiz Quiz. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E65 · Wed, December 09, 2020
Australia is set to become the first place in the world where Google and Facebook will have to pay for news content, with the mandatory bargaining code currently up for debate in Parliament. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we'll set the scene for how we got to this point, the problem news organisations have with big tech platforms, the counterarguments from Facebook and Google and what the code will do to address each parties issues. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - Facebook The Social Dilemma See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E64 · Wed, December 02, 2020
This year, there have so far been eight fatalities from shark attacks - the most in nearly a century - and a total of 23 attacks. So with summer upon us, public pressure is mounting to find out why this is the case. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at Australia's history of shark attacks, why they seem to be becoming more prevalent, and what experts are suggesting we can do to prevent them. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Dorsal Watch app Why do hammerhead sharks look like that? - BBC Earth Producer: Lara Robertson See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E63 · Wed, November 25, 2020
Pop star Taylor Swift was MIA from the recent American Music Awards, saying she was busy re-recording all of her old music. Her fight to own the masters of her first six mega-hit albums is big news in the music industry. In this Squiz Shortcut we’re going to take a look at what master recordings are, the power relationship between a record label and an artist, and how this battle has played out before. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun’s Drama, Explained - Cosmopolitan Taylor & Kanye: How two superstars, four words and 15 seconds of TV influenced a decade of pop culture - Washington Post See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E62 · Thu, November 19, 2020
In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we dive in to the events leading up to the release of the Brereton Report - which looks into allegations that members of our special forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan between 2005 to 2016 - as well as what we know about the report's findings, and what happens next. Defence All-Hours Support Line: 1800 628 036 / Open Arms: 1800 011 046 Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz recommends: Life on the Line podcast See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E61 · Wed, November 11, 2020
As we come down from a frantic week of wall-to-wall US election talk, this final episode in our shortcut on the US elections covers how it all went down. We take a look at how America voted; how the House and the Senate vote played out, and what happens in the lead up to Joe Biden's inauguration on 20 January. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au NYTimes The Daily - About Those Polls... Slate - Trump Team Holds News Conference Outside Drab Landscaping Firm, Next to Adult Bookstore See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E60 · Mon, November 02, 2020
In Part 4 of our Squiz Shortcut series in the lead up to the US election, we arm you with handy information that'll help as you tune into the see the results. We take a look at the important numbers, how demographics play a part, what the key battleground states are, when you can expect a results and finally, what's being predicted. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au Squiz recommends: When To Expect Election Results - fivethirtyeight.com The Battleground States Trump and Biden Need to Win - New York Times Can We Trust the 2020 US Election Polls? - Quartz See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E59 · Wed, October 28, 2020
If you've been tuning into to news about the US election it would be easy to think the race to the White House is only about character. So in Part Three of our four-part Squiz Shortcuts series in the lead up to the US election, we take a step back from the personality contest, and look at the what each candidate will bring to to the table on policy issues including foreign affairs, climate change, immigration, racial injustice and of course, the coronavirus. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au Squiz recommends: PolitiFact Squiz Shortcuts - The US Election series See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E58 · Wed, October 21, 2020
In the second episode of our four-part Shortcuts series in the lead up to the US election we tackle the Presidential Race - so we're talking the electoral college system and how a the President actually wins the election. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au Squiz recommends: Squiz Shortcut - US Elections The Pew Research Centre analysis of the 2016 US Presidential Election See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E57 · Mon, October 19, 2020
This is the first in our four part series in the lead up to the US Election on 3 November. We're going to start though outside of the presidential race itself, and have a look at the other important races that are being run on the same day - and thats the US Senate and the House of Representatives. So strap yourself in for round one, as we take a look at the implications these elections have for governing in the US, and what's happening in those races in the lead up to 3 November. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz Recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - Mail-in voting FiveThirtyEight website See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E56 · Wed, September 30, 2020
Thailand has a particularly turbulent political history. It's got a lot of beautiful beaches, but it's also got military coups and a monarchy that's central to its national character. It's also one of the few places in the world with lèse majesté laws, which is tricky because their current king is quite a colourful character... A recent protest movement has been in the news a bit lately, and in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we'll take a look at why Thailand is unique amongst southeast Asian nations, how its monarchy is protected, and what demonstrators are risking by calling for change to the way the country is governed. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz Recommends: Vox profile on King Vaijiralongkorn . . The invention of Pad Thai as a national dish . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E55 · Wed, September 23, 2020
The lockdown of our national border along with state and territory borders, have become some of the most contentious issues of the coronavirus crisis. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we look at why our borders closed in the first place, how it has unfolded and the impact it has had. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - The Federation Geoscience Australia - Border facts See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E54 · Wed, September 16, 2020
It seems like every week, there's a new low in the Australia-China relationship. From trade disputes to diplomatic arguments - these have been some of the biggest news stories of the year. But it wasn't always like this. So in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we're taking a look at how Australia's ties with China were established, how we've thrived together - and how we've recently hit some very choppy waters. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: Chinese President Xi Jinping's address to the Australian Parliament (2014) Inside Story - Whitlam in China See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E53 · Wed, September 09, 2020
Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, is in the news a lot. Whether it's on the diplomatic trail, in dealings with the US and other big nations, or in relation to the poisoning of political opponents, he's someone worth knowing a bit more about. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at who he is, how he came to be the leader, his broad agenda and how he is using his increasing power. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: Putin playing ice hockey ABC podcast - 'Russia, If You're Listening' See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E52 · Wed, September 02, 2020
"It’s not easy growing old. We avoid thinking and talking about it." That's how the interim report from the Royal Commission into aged care starts. Since it was released in October 2019, we've been hearing a lot about the sector, especially as its been significantly affected by COVID-19. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we look at how the sector is set up, who's responsible for it, and the massive challenges it faces. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: Aged Care Royal Commission Interim Report 'Pearls of Wisdom' See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E51 · Wed, August 26, 2020
The 2020 US presidential election is happening in November, but with the country still in the grip of COVID-19, there's a lot of talk about how the vote will be carried out, and more specifically, the role of mail-in voting. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts, we take a look at how US elections work, what mail-in voting is, and the issues surrounding it. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: FiveThirtyEight article on 2020 US election mail-in voting trends Vox article on Facebook's new voter information centre See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E50 · Wed, August 19, 2020
In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we take a look at the role of the Vice President of America, and learn a bit more about the current veep, Mike Pence, and the potential veep, Kamala Harris. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ Squiz Recommends: NYT profile on Kamala Harris Business Insider - Inside the 34-year marriage of Mike Pence See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E49 · Wed, August 12, 2020
A vaccine for the coronavirus is being held out as the thing that's going to get the world back on track. In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we look at what a vaccine is, how it's developed, and the challenges public health officials are facing with finding one for COVID-19. Squiz Recommends: Squiz Shortcuts - Infectious Diseases NYT The Daily - The Vaccine Trust Problem See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E48 · Wed, August 05, 2020
It's one of the Arab world's poorest countries and in recent years has been devastated by a civil war. Millions of civilians are now starving and thousands have died. The conflict itself is complicated. In this episode we step through the origins of the conflict and what it has meant for the people of Yemen. Squiz Recommends: UNICEF - Yemen: https://www.unicef.org/emergencies/yemen-crisis Secretary Clinton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es-Tc0bMUKA See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E47 · Wed, July 29, 2020
It comes up a bit in the news due to concerns about the health effects. In this episode we’ll take you through exactly what vaping is, the arguments for and against, as well as how it is regulated both here in Australia, and abroad. Squiz Recommends: BBC "The Inquiry - Vaping" - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-inquiry/id932499233?i=1000454551494 The New Yorker - A b=Beginner's Guide to Vaping - https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/a-beginners-guide-to-vaping See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E46 · Wed, July 22, 2020
It's the biggest social media platform in the world so inevitably Facebook is in the news a lot. In this episode we take a look at how Facebook makes money, how it collects and uses our data and how at times that has the platform in a bit of strife. Squiz Shortcuts is the backstory to the big news stories. Squiz Recommends: The Social Network - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285016/ Facebook Activity Tool - https://www.vox.com/2020/1/28/21112380/facebook-activity-tool-data See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E45 · Wed, July 15, 2020
Squiz recommends: Forbes profile on Zhang Yim- https://www.forbes.com/sites/giacomotognini/2019/11/04/meet-zhang-yiming-the-chinese-billionaire-behind-tiktok/#24f55b3475b3 Mallee Boy - https://www.tiktok.com/@malleeboy3490?source=h5_m See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E44 · Wed, July 08, 2020
The conflict between Israel and Palestine is in essence a fight over territory. But it is so much more that with religion, nationalism, and a lot of history behind it. Consider this episode a starting points as we take a look at Israel and Palestine, what they are fighting over, and why America and others are involved in this immensely complicated conflict. Squiz recommends: BBC Israel profile - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-14628835 Vox Israel-Palestine Explainer - https://www.vox.com/2018/11/20/18079996/israel-palestine-conflict-guide-explainer See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E43 · Wed, July 01, 2020
Donald Trump is probably the most talked about person on the planet. The leader of the free world had a colourful path to becoming President of the United States - and a turbulent time in office so far. In this episode we take a look at a young Donald Trump, his family, his business and showbiz careers as well as his politics. Squiz Recommends: Barbara Walters interview with Donald and Melania Trump: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgYTCHrWkxI Washington Post "Donald Trump's misleading claims": https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/trump-claims-database/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E42 · Wed, June 24, 2020
He's the Democratic candidate running against Donald Trump in November's presidential election. A former vice president, Biden's been around American politics a long time. This episode takes a look at his background, his family, his politics and how he came to be the man up against Trump come November. . Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ ... . Squiz Recommends: Hunter Biden - https://www.businessinsider.com.au/hunter-biden-life-scandals-ukraine-involvement-with-trump-giuliani-2019-9?r=US&IR=T ... Vanity Fair 'Obama-Biden friendship' - https://www.vanityfair.com/news/photos/2016/12/barack-obama-joe-biden-friendship . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E41 · Wed, June 17, 2020
It's one of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s most ambitious foreign policy initiatives - and it's contentious. Officially called One Belt, One Road it's all about China investing in big infrastructure projects across the world. In this episode we take a look at what China is setting out to do, which nations have signed up and why it’s causing concern, especially here in Australia. . Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ . . Squiz Recommends: Lowy Institute map - https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/understanding-belt-and-road-initiative The New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/18/business/china-loans-coronavirus-belt-road.html See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E40 · Wed, June 10, 2020
In this Shortcut we'll look at what a Royal Commission is, the power and effectiveness of Royal Commissions, and take a quick look at the ones currently running. Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Squiz Recommends: Black Summer, the ABC - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-03/inside-the-australian-bushfires-crisis/11890458 . ABC's interview with Nicola Gobbo (Lawyer X): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z4kDCeUVt0 . Check out The Squiz Today - a free weekday email and podcast that's your shortcut to the news. Out each weekday at 6 am. Sign up at https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E39 · Wed, June 03, 2020
We take a look at the history of slavery in America, the fight for civil rights, and what's happening now. Squiz Shortcuts - The Back Story To The Big Stories . Sign up to The Squiz - a weekday email that's your shortcut to the news www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz Recommends: The Smithsonian Museum – Talking About Race . Childish Gambino, This is America and the break down the video here . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E38 · Wed, May 27, 2020
Xi Jinping is the man in charge of China. So, let’s take a look at who he is, how he came to be the leader, his broad agenda and how he is using his increasing power. Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big stories. Check out The Squiz Today email and podcast - published 6 am each weekday, it's your shortcut to the news: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/ . Squiz Recommends: The New Yorker – Xi Jinping The Guardian – China Bans Winnie The Pooh See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E37 · Wed, May 20, 2020
It's the big 'un of global politics... we're talking the South China Sea. By popular request we explain why it is so strategically important, the competing claims to it, and how the world is managing China's increasing presence in the region. . Squiz Recommends: Map Men - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypMCK7NcbxU . The Squiz Today is a free weekday email and podcast that's your shortcut to the news. Sign up at https://www.thesquiz.com.au . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E36 · Wed, May 13, 2020
With the coronavirus crisis requiring a coordinated response between the federal government and our states and territories we take a step back and look at how the federation operates. In this episode we focus on its formation, we talk you through how responsibilities are split, the structures that have been put in place to coordinate those responsibilities as well as how some of it has been rethought recently. . Squiz Recommends: The Federation - Parliamentary Education Office Henry Parkes "Tenterfield Address" See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E35 · Wed, May 06, 2020
We don't need to tell you why the World Health Organisation is in the news a lot lately. That's why you might want to know a bit more about how it operates, the guy in charge, and some of the criticisms centred at it of late. Squiz Recommends: Inside Bill's Brain - https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80184771 Time Magazine "Dr Tedros" - https://time.com/5735544/world-health-organization-chief-tedros-adhanom-ghebreyesus-interview/ Get in touch: hello@thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E34 · Wed, April 29, 2020
They're some of the key people involved in our coronavirus response. So, who are they and what are we relying on them for? This week on Squiz Shortcuts we tell you a bit about each of these men and the role they're playing during this health and economic emergency. Squiz Recommends: AFR: https://www.afr.com/companies/mining/man-of-resource-nev-power-s-wild-ride-to-the-top-20140802-j6yr1 Insiders Interview: https://www.abc.net.au/insiders/greg-hunt-and-brendan-murphy-joins-insiders/12057676 See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E33 · Tue, April 21, 2020
Hand in hand with the measures being used to contain the spread of Covid-19 comes the economic consequences. While we are flattening the curve, businesses are shutting down and unemployment is rising. Talking about economics can be as exciting as watching paint dry, but once you get your head around some basic concepts, it is, shock horror, actually quite interesting. In this Squiz Shortcut we're going to take you through some economic fundamentals that'll help give some context to what is happening right now with the Coronavirus pandemic, including what a recession looks like, and what governments can do when times get tough. Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. The Squiz Today is a free weekday email and podcast that's your shortcut to the news. Sign up at https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Recommendations: Buy local! Find your local businesses on social media and support them if you can. Buy From The Bush and Buy Aussie Now are also good places to discover Australian businesses. The Labor in Power series documented the Hawke and Keating years. This episode on the economic downturn in the late 80s and early 90s is a good one. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E32 · Fri, April 17, 2020
Prime Minister Scott Morrison answers kids' questions about Coronavirus, in a kids-only Q&A. Squiz Kids is a news podcast just for kids. A short weekday podcast, created here in Australia, that gives kids (and their adults) the rundown on the big news stories, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties’ (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the morning routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. Learn more: https://www.squizkids.com.au . Squiz Kids is proudly supported by the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E31 · Mon, April 06, 2020
As the world braces for the impact of COVID-19, we're going to take a look back at some of the big infectious disease outbreaks of the past. Where they started, their devastating mortality rate, and how they were eventually contained. Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. The Squiz Today is a free weekday email and podcast that's your shortcut to the news. Sign up at https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz Recommendations: Houseparty app: https://houseparty.com/ . Coronavirus Australia app: Search for 'Coronavirus Australia' in the App Store or Google Play WhatsApp Bot: Download WhatsApp, then visit www.aus.gov.au/whatsapp . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E30 · Fri, April 03, 2020
Turns out there's a long history of people messing with time. In this episode we'll get you across the reasons it came about in the first place, the countries who use it and the great daylight savings debate here in Australia. Squiz recommends: John Oliver - Daylight Saving " Why is this still a thing?" Thrive Global - Sleep Tips Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Hear our daily podcast: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed about international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E29 · Fri, March 27, 2020
This Squiz Shortcuts episode is a little different. It’s brought to you by Bryce Corbett, the host of our Squiz Kids podcast. In this 10 minute episode, Bryce and kids from around Australia ask well-known GP Dr Ginni Mansberg some frequently asked questions about the Coronavirus outbreak. It's great for kids, but we certainly learned a lot as well. We hope you enjoy it, and if you do, check out our Squiz Kids podcast - a weekday news update for 8-12yos - and some adults we know... Check out Squiz Kids: www.squizkids.com.au . Sign up to The Squiz, a free weekday email that's your shortcut to being informed about the news: www.thesquiz.com.au . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E28 · Sun, March 08, 2020
Dame Mary Gilmore, Mary Reibey, Edith Cowan, and Dame Nellie Melba are four notable Australian women whose significant achievements are honoured through their inclusion on our currency. So let's get to know them - who they were, what they achieved, and their legacies. Recommendations: The first publication of Mary Gilmore's 'No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest'. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/51271905 . Nellie Melba Museum : https://www.nelliemelbamuseum.com.au/recordings.htm . Sign up to The Squiz: https://www.thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E27 · Tue, March 03, 2020
Who can become the President of the USA, how the parties elect their candidates, the all-important numbers; and what to watch out for in the 2020 election ... Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Sign up to The Squiz - https://www.thesquiz.com.au . Squiz Recommendations: Axios - https://www.axios.com/ . Everything Explained - What Is The Electoral College? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-is-the-electoral-college/id1124110920?i=1000371562184 . Hamilton soundtrack - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZcGI2hFTy5Rruln175z9X . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E26 · Tue, February 25, 2020
How Australian kids perform at school is always a hot topic with parents, teachers and taxpayers. We're taking to take a look at how the Australian education system works, where Australia ranks relative to the rest of the world, and the debate about how to lift our game. Take the PISA tests: https://www.oecd.org/pisa/test/ Subscribe to Squiz Kids, our news podcast for 8-12 year olds: www.squizkids.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E25 · Tue, February 18, 2020
The Rohingya and the Uyghurs - both groups are considered by the United Nations to be victims of human rights abuses. Here we explain who they are, as well as why and how they're being persecuted. Squiz Recommends: Four Corner documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-axd1Ht_J8 . Cate Blanchett's address to the UN Security Council on the Rohingya crisis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AO49WFl4FE . The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast, we're your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. Want more? Sign up at www.thesquiz.com.au . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E24 · Mon, February 10, 2020
From how they grew up, how they came to politics and where they stand on key issues - this episode looks at the bloke who runs the country and the bloke who wants too. Squiz recommends: Anthony Albanese op-ed: https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/shout-less-listen-more-let-s-make-this-our-new-year-s-resolution-20191226-p53myc.html . Jenny Morrison interview: https://honey.nine.com.au/latest/jenny-morrison-interview-scott-morrison/e4af2ed3-2117-489f-86d1-8b11b08fdd32 . The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast, we're your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E23 · Tue, February 04, 2020
What coronavirus actually is, where it came from, the broader implications, and how we stop the spread. Squiz Recommends: Quartz "How China can build a hospital for coronavirus patients in a week": https://qz.com/1792705/coronavirus-the-engineering-behind-wuhans-rapidly-built-hospitals/ . Mayo Clinic "Washing your hands": https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/hand-washing/art-20046253 . The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast, we're your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E22 · Thu, January 30, 2020
What it means to be a 'senior royal', how are the Royal Family funded and how do they work with the media? In this episode we tackle those questions while we talk you through Harry and Meghan's new arrangement, and how it'll work. Squiz recommends: Sussex Royal: https://sussexroyal.com/ Sussex Royal instagram: @sussexroyal The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast, we're your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E21 · Wed, January 29, 2020
It's the Chinese tech company that's been banned from rolling out 5G networks here in Australia, in NZ and in the US. Here we step through what the concern is, how it plays into broader diplomatic tensions between China and the West and what Huawei has to say. Squiz Recommends: Quartz "Huawei's Journey to Becoming Us tech enemy No 1": https://qz.com/1627149/huaweis-journey-to-becoming-us-tech-enemy-no-1/ The Daily "Why Controlling 5G Could Mean Controlling the World": https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/25/podcasts/the-daily/5g-technology-huawei-china-us.html Got a Squiz Shortcut suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au How about our daily podcast and email? www.thesquiz.com.au The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast. We're your shortcut to the being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E20 · Thu, January 23, 2020
What the date marks, how it evolved, the argument for and against moving it, and what our leaders think. Squiz recommends: Australia Day Council advertisement: https://www.australiaday.org.au/ The Australian "Voyage of the damned": https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/first-fleet-sets-sail-for-australia-and-were-bound-for-botany-bay/news-story/26c7e05017e6a42d50a0f6f6a58d2751 The House with Annabel Crabb: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/house-with-annabel-crabb The Squiz is a weekday Australian news podcast. We're your shortcut to being informed about international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E19 · Thu, January 09, 2020
Australia’s bushfire history, the scale and extent of what we've seen in 2019/2020, the conditions that have caused this event, what we can learn from it, as well as the response. Squiz Recommends: Batlow: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-06/nsw-fires-in-batlow-residents-return-home-to-damage/11845072 How to donate: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/bushfire-crisis-how-can-i-donate-and-help/11839842?utm_source=TheSquiz&utm_medium=Email&UTM_campaign=200106 Black Saturday 10 Years on: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/aftermath-beyond-black-saturday Got a Squiz Shortcut suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au How about our daily podcast and email? www.thesquiz.com.au The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast. We're your shortcut to the being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E18 · Wed, December 18, 2019
Since the UK Election we've updated this episode of Squiz Shortcuts. It now covers Brexit - post Johnson becoming Prime Minister. A bit about him, his Brexit plan, what happened in the election and how it impacts Brexit. Squiz Recommends: The Guardian "Isaac Levido: the Australian political strategist credited with Boris Johnson's victory": https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/dec/16/isaac-levido-the-australian-political-strategist-credited-with-boris-johnsons-victory The Daily "Switching Sides in Britain": https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736#episodeGuid=gid%3A%2F%2Fart19-episode-locator%2FV0%2FAe_60FweiiR0fpYYt6KP_rb5Xhv9vRSkUKrN8-mHnzQ Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is also a free weekday email with a uniquely Australian take on the news headlines. It’s a quick read and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Get on it. Sign up at www.thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E17 · Tue, December 17, 2019
It's a bit of fun, it's a bit festive, with a lot of laughs. Take a lighter look at year that was 2019 by joining us for The Great Big Squiz Quiz. The Great Big Squiz Quiz - Written Edition: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/quiz/ . 2019 Year in Review: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/2019-news-year-in-review/ . See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E16 · Wed, December 11, 2019
Who is he and what is exactly is Wikileaks? Plus, the events that thrust Assange and Wikileaks into the spotlight and the ongoing legal fallout. Squiz Recommends: Timeline of Events - BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-11949341 The New Yorker - Raffi Khatchadourian’s profile: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/08/21/julian-assange-a-man-without-a-country Got a Squiz Shortcut suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au How about our daily podcast and email: www.thesquiz.com.au The Squiz is a free weekday email and podcast. We're your shortcut to the being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E15 · Wed, December 04, 2019
The battle of the big economies. Why the trade war started, how it is playing out and how it is affecting all of us. Squiz Recommends: The Conversation "How Soybeans became China's most powerful weapon in Trumps trade war": https://theconversation.com/how-soybeans-became-chinas-most-powerful-weapon-in-trumps-trade-war-118088 WTO Explainer: https://money.cnn.com/2018/03/12/news/economy/what-is-the-wto/index.html Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E14 · Mon, December 02, 2019
We'll tell you what it means, what the process is, when it's happened before and why it's happening to Donald Trump. Squiz Recommends: Tim 'Apple ' Vox - Ukraine PM Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It's your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E13 · Thu, November 28, 2019
How has online shopping changed the face of retailing? And what are the major shopping events that are now landmarks on the shopping calendar? Squiz Recommends: New York Times' The Strategist - http://nymag.com/strategist/ . Curated lists that land in your inbox. Browser extension Honey - https://www.joinhoney.com/ . Add to your browser and it will scan and apply all available discount codes. Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. Sign up at www.thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E12 · Wed, November 27, 2019
It's no secret Australia is in drought. In this episode we look at how bad this one actually is, and what's being done to help. Squiz recommends: Instagram page - Buy From the Bush - https://www.instagram.com/buyfromthebush/?igshid=7wyptef01wul National Museum - Federation Drought - https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/federation-drought Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E11 · Sun, November 17, 2019
A look at how Islamic State came to be, the power it had at its peak, and the push to defeat it. Squiz Recommends: ABC "Married to Islamic State": https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-30/women-of-isis-reveal-australian-network/11549490 News York Times "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS Leader Known for His Brutality, Is Dead at 48": https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/27/world/middleeast/al-baghdadi-dead.html Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E10 · Wed, November 13, 2019
Three world leaders who are in the news a lot are the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, and India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi... Here, we take a closer at who they are, how they came to power, their politics and just why they're in the news all the time. Squiz Recommends: Modi's 'complicated' marriage: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/abandoned-as-a-child-bride-indias-first-lady-still-hopes-her-husband-will-call/2015/01/25/3509dac5-5ac1-49e3-8b44-7d92e027c9ec_story.html Macron v Bolsonaro: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/26/macron-rebukes-bolsonaro-over-extraordinarily-rude-comments-about-wife Sign up to The Squiz Today email: www.thesquiz.com.au Got a Shortcut suggestion: hello@thesquiz.com.au The Squiz is a weekday Australian news podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed about international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E9 · Mon, November 11, 2019
This episode of Squiz Shortcuts is all about 1MDB - the fund, set up by former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, and is at the centre of one of the biggest corruption scandals ever. This story has it all - money, corruption, power, celebrity. In this podcast, we'll start by getting you across what 1MDB is, who was involved, how the money this fund generated was spent and how the whole thing has gone down. Squiz Recommends: Sydney Morning Herald, Andrew Horney article: https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/ps-malaysian-investigation-recalls-first-lady-s-sydney-shopping-spree-20180522-p4zgqo.html More about Jho Low: https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/pa8pj8/the-pretend-billionaire-who-threw-insane-parties-for-celebs-and-vanished-1 Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E8 · Tue, October 29, 2019
This episode of Squiz Shortcuts will give you the background to one of the most commonly used phrases in news - climate change. We'll steer clear of the politics and rather take you through what climate change means, why it's a problem, what the world has agreed to do about it and Australia's position. Squiz Recommends: Australian Academy of Science: https://www.science.org.au/learning/general-audience/science-climate-change/1-what-is-climate-change Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Other things we do: The Squiz Today is a free email and podcast with a uniquely Australian take on the news headlines. It’s a quick read and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Sign up to our free weekday email newsletter here: www.thesquiz.com.au . Or subscribe to our daily news podcast here https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E7 · Sun, October 20, 2019
West Papua is seeing the largest scale uprising for some time which has led to deadly riots and mass arrests. Here is the history of the region, the major players and the background to the unrest. This podcast is presented by Urban You. Book here and use the code SHORTCUTS30 for $30 off your first clean... https://urbanyou.com.au/book/new/cleaning/check_postcode?coupon_code=shortcuts30&utm_medium=partner&utm_source=The+Squiz Squiz recommends: West Papua - Lonely Planet The Conversation - "Not so clueless about Papua" Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E6 · Wed, October 16, 2019
The context to what is going on in northeast Syria. This shortcut will get you across why America is in Syria in the first place, who the Kurds are, their relationship with Turkey, and how all involved have responded to after the US announced the removal of troops from the region. This podcast is presented by Urban You. Book here and use the code SHORTCUTS30 for $30 off your first clean... https://urbanyou.com.au/book/new/cleaning/check_postcode?coupon_code=shortcuts30&utm_medium=partner&utm_source=The+Squiz Squiz recommends: New York Times ‘ ‘The Daily’ podcast – ‘Is the US betraying its Kurdish allies..” The Smithsonian Magazine on Kurdish heritage and traditions Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news email and podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed on international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E5 · Wed, September 25, 2019
This episode of Squiz Shortcuts will get you across why the relationship between the US and Iran is so significant for the world; why Iran is strategically important, the history of the relationship, why the US walked away from the nuclear deal with Iran and other tensions that have foreign affairs and military experts worried. Squiz Recommends: Vox video A Separation (film) Strait of Hormuz Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is a weekday Australian news podcast. It’s your shortcut to being informed about international and Australian news. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E4 · Thu, September 05, 2019
This is all things Brexit pre-Boris Johnson. Have a listen for an understanding on why Britain was ever part of the EU, why they decided to leave, why it's so hard to leave and the major sticking point - the Northern Ireland backstop. Brexit (Part 2) is coming soon! Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Squiz Recommends: Brexit Yoga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqwEa6I1lwI BBC Brexit Explainer: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-32810887 Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is also a free weekday email with a uniquely Australian take on the news headlines. It’s a quick read and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Get on it. Sign up at www.thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E3 · Sun, September 01, 2019
In this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we're getting you across Ash Barty. 2019 really has been her year, winning the French Open and spending eight weeks as world #1. So if you're keen to know more about this Aussie tennis prodigy, we'll get you across her life growing up, her break from tennis and how she made her way back and to the top of the sport. Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Squiz Recommends: Great video from Tennis Australia . Interview with Stellar magazine (paywall). Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is also a free weekday email with a uniquely Australian take on the news headlines. It’s a quick read and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Get on it. Sign up at www.thesquiz.com.au See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E2 · Mon, August 26, 2019
In this (first) episode of Squiz Shortcuts we are looking at Hong Kong. It's been in the news every day for the past few months given the ongoing demonstrations in the region against what protestors see as an erosion of freedoms to China. That's the news. In the episode of Squiz Shortcuts we'll give you the background. We'll start with Hong Kong pre-Britain, we'll then have a look at what happened during the British lease-period and then the more recent history, when it was handed back to China. Finally we'll look at how this all ties in with what is happening there now. Squiz Shortcuts is your shortcut to more than the headlines. Squiz Recommends: BBC World Service: The Inquiry podcast - Will China crackdown on Hong Kong? (Or on Apple here ). Got a Squiz Shortcuts suggestion for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ The Squiz is also a free weekday email with a uniquely Australian take on the news headlines. It’s a quick read and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Get on it. Sign up at https://www.thesquiz.com.au/signup/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 E1 · Tue, August 20, 2019
Welcome to Squiz Shortcuts - our new weekly podcast. It's your shortcut to more than the headlines. Are you interested in the news but sometimes find there is a whole lot of assumed knowledge which makes it hard to get the full picture? We hear you. Once-weekly, in under ten minutes, Squiz Shortcuts will give you the background on the news, personalities and historical events that often come up but can be overwhelming and time-consuming to get across. Hosted by Kate Watson and Claire Kimball, Squiz Shortcuts will give you the context to the news. You're smart and busy, so in the usual Squiz-way we'll keep it short and sharp, and opinion-free. As always, The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Have a Squiz Shortcut idea for us? hello@thesquiz.com.au Seen our daily podcast? https://www.thesquiz.com.au/podcast/ See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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