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DEEP DIVE: Inside the courses promising to help tradies get rich quick
THE SHAKEUP: The Coalition's plan, rude crowds + fashion drama
Hantavirus explained, sleeping rough + Blue Eyed Kayla Jade
INTERVIEW: Life as Australia's most well known sex worker
Was it really a budget for young people? With Cheek Media + Punter's Politics
Labor's gambling response, antisemitism + missing US scientists
'Get rich' scheme targets tradies + One Nation's future
DEEP DIVE: From a drug-induced psychosis to running for 'nang' reform
THE SHAKEUP: Attenborough's 100th, ISIS families + flying taxis
What now for IS fighters' families + quitting the Libs for 'Something Better'
INTERVIEW: This ex-Liberal wants to bring together Greens and One Nation voters
Melbourne's 'bar wars', the fuel plan + Carlton fined
Getting addicted to nangs, being tracked by your parents + the Met Gala
Grieving Kumanjayi Little Baby, housing hope + toupee comeback
DEEP DIVE: Fighting hunger in a fuel crisis
THE SHAKEUP: Pauline gets a plane, staying anonymous online + tech fails
Tragic end to NT search, the Bondi royal commission + what is love?
INTERVIEW: The car crash that changed Dee Salmin's life
No gas tax, searching for Sharon + why Rebel Wilson is in court
Australia's fuel reserves, Port Arthur 30 years on + marathon records
ANZAC Day booing, the Trump shooter + food insecurity
DEEP DIVE: 'Ghosted': Musicians claim booking agent owes thousands of dollars
THE SHAKEUP: Are Gen Z psychic, the MJ biopic + gas tax
The Energy Minister's take on a gas tax + can a poster change society?
INTERVIEW: The 'Aussie' poster guy on his decade-long street art project
Getting 'ghosted' by a booking agent + NDIS reform
D4vd charged, gas tax inquiry + the 'Aussie values' plan
ADHD hotspots, supporting AFL players + giving blood
DEEP DIVE: Searching for sperm in a donor 'drought'
THE SHAKEUP: Clavicular interviewmogged, teachers online + Bieberchella
Live Nation's monopoly, oil refinery fire + undiagnosed AuDHD
INTERVIEW: The diagnosis that changed this Vogue model's life
Flights cut, the biofuel solution + AI shoppers
The Greens' gas pitch, Katy Perry allegations + hate speech
Finding sperm online + Lego-style 'slopaganda'
DEEP DIVE: Does The Drop music festival still have your money?
THE SHAKEUP: on again/off again war, injecting yourself + toilets a long way from home
Peptide popularity, Israel's war in Lebanon + turning trauma into a lifeline
INTERVIEW: How Nick turned his horrifying trauma into a lifeline
The double-sided ceasefire, getting a refund + to the moon and back
Ben Roberts-Smith charged, fuel crisis + is AI really taking tech jobs?

DEEP DIVE: When is fuel going to get cheaper?
Young Australians are struggling to justify how much it's costing them to fill up the tank. Around the country, fuel prices have risen above $3 a litre, with some servos running out of both petrol and diesel. The government's main response so far has been to halve the tax that's put on every litre of fuel, and to encourage people to take the bus or the train where they can. So will this work? Because right now, drivers are still paying way more than they were before the conflict in the Middle East started. On the deep dive this week, we hear your stories of the fuel crisis, and chat to the Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson about what the Coalition would be doing differently. We also ask him about the Coalition's policy on the mounting calls for a profits tax on Australia's gas exports. Guests: Tim Wilson, Shadow Treasurer Get the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

A message for the PM + does the gambling ban go far enough?
Nearly three years after a major report calling for a ban on gambling advertising, the Prime Minister has finally announced proposed reforms. But advocates have slammed the announcement and reckon it doesn't go far enough. Plus, we hear from someone who's been travelling around the country to speak with some of Australia's most vulnerable young people.Why? To get them to write letters directly to the Prime Minister.Listen now:01:00 - Gambling ad reforms19:24 - The message Satara wants the PM to hearGuest: Mark Kempster, anti-gambling advocate, Alliance of Gambling ReformKate, whose name we've changed to protect her identityJosh, whose name we've changed to protect his identity Satara Uthayakumaran, Australian 2025 United Nations Youth Representative Get the whole story from Hack: Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Subscribe to the hack podcast Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

INTERVIEW: The message Satara wants the prime minister to hear
Satara Uthayakumaran has had a busy year. She's not only been juggling study with caring responsibilities, but has also been travelling Australia as our 2025 Youth Representative to the United Nations. As part of her trip, Satara has spoken to some of Australia's most vulnerable young people — including those behind bars, in remote communities, and many who have never felt they have a voice. Satara asked the young people she met to write letters to the Prime Minister ... so what did they say? In this week's long listen, Satara tells Dave about her travels, the most inspiring people she met, addressing the United Nations, and her own message for the PM. Guest: Satara Uthayakumaran, Australian 2025 United Nations Youth Representative Get the whole story from Hack: Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Subscribe to the hack podcast Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

'Don't be a jerk', nuclear on the moon + is Iran winning the war?
Is Iran winning the war? Donald Trump reckons the US will leave the conflict "very soon", so is America preparing to cut its losses? And one (more) giant leap for mankind: the first phase for nuclear power on the moon is underway. Plus, we unpack the "don't be a jerk" laws designed to stop Aussies getting stuck in subscription traps.Listen now: 01:15 - Donald Trump tells America's allies: get your own oil 05:45 - Who's winning the war on Iran?15:25 - What are the "don't be a jerk" laws? 24:40 - A moon landing 50 years in the making Guests:Jennifer Kavanagh, senior fellow, Defense Priorities Chandni Gupta, deputy CEO, Consumer Policy Research Centre Get the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

Taxing beer v taxing gas companies, adult wages + bots on the farm
Why are 150+ musos calling for changes to gas tax? And does the government really collect more money from beer than from gas exports? We're unpacking the big gas tax debate dominating Canberra. And 18 year olds are officially adults when it comes to wages in Australia. What changes will it make to the young workforce? Plus, as young people decide whether to stick with farming or throw in the towel: can drones and bots sway their decision?Listen now:01:08 - The changes to young adult wages explained07:57 - The gas v beer tax debate13:58 - What David Pocock thinks Australia should do next24:55 - The ag tech convincing young farmers to stayGuests:David Pocock, independent senator for the ACTDan Ziffer, business reporter, ABCGet the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

The plan for cheaper fuel + finding Dezi Freeman
The soaring price of petrol is up-ending young Austalians' lives, many cancelling plans and, as we hear today, even quitting their jobs. Fuel should drop by 26.3 cents a litre after the government halved the fuel excise but will that provide the relief people need?And 7 months after killing 2 polices officers and vanishing into bushland, Dezi Freeman has been shot and killed in a stand off with police in north-east Victoria. Where has he been and how did police find him? Listen now: 01:00 - What is the government doing about petrol prices?17:00 - How Dezi Freeman was found and killedGuests: Tim Wilson, Shadow TreasurerDr Vince Hurley, former police officer and criminologist, Macquarie UniversityGet the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

DEEP DIVE: Can underground bush doofs go legit?
There's a group of young Aussies trying to make bush doofs legit. Doofs are massive with partygoers, but they're also known for pissing off the neighbours and giving local authorities a headache. Police and councils have been cracking down on doofs for years over noise complaints and public safety concerns. But what if you could actually get your bush doof approved? On the deep dive this week we hear from a group of young people in regional Western Australia who are determined to legitimise the doof.So can you really turn the forest into a proper nightclub?And what could that mean for Australia's live music scene? Guests: Dr Mike Callender, researcher in electronic dance music, RMIT UniversityGet the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

THE SHAKEUP: petrol panic, fruit love island + the Chappell drama continues
Easter road trips cancelled, jerry cans raffled off instead of meat trays and thieves draining fuel tanks: we hear how the "biggest energy crisis in history" is impacting you.And Chappell Roan has addressed another controversy surrounding her treatment of fans, insisting she does "not hate children". Plus, social media is full of videos of AI fruit kissing, dating, fighting and cheating. Is it the reality TV parody we all need or proof AI slop has gone too far? Host Dave Marchese is joined by Mamamia's Gemma Donahoe and creator Flynn Martin. Get the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramListen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm

YouTube addiction, Medicare debts + walking the world
Are YouTube, Instagram and Facebook harming us on purpose? A US court finding says: yes. So will there be any consequences from the massive jury verdict last night?And Medicare owes 1 million Aussies money. We get into why, and what to do if you're one of them. Plus, meet the woman walking the length of the world. Listen now: 01:06 - Taking on Meta and Google12:13 - Getting your Medicare money back17:17 - Walking the AmericasGuests: Cam Wilson, technology reporter, CrikeyLucy Barnard, world walkerGet the whole story from hack:Follow us on Instagram and TikTokSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm