
Tourette's taboos, high speed rail dreams + how Andrew could end up king
Despite being the first member of the royal family to be taken into custody in 3 centuries, the former prince Andrew could still (technically) end up king one day. We get into why Australia is trying to change the line of succession. And there's a lot of talk about Tourette's Syndrome after the BAFTAs last night. So what's it like to live with Tourette's, and what's the best way to react to a tic? Plus, high speed rail Australia. Could it actually happen? Listen now: 01:18 - Blocking Andrew from ever being King of Australia 05:58 - Tourette's and the BAFTAs 16:30 - The dream of high speed rail Guests: Conor Maysey, disability advocate Matt Burke, adjunct professor, Griffith University 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
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Show Notes
Despite being the first member of the royal family to be taken into custody in 3 centuries, the former prince Andrew could still (technically) end up king one day. We get into why Australia is trying to change the line of succession.
And there's a lot of talk about Tourette's Syndrome after the BAFTAs last night. So what's it like to live with Tourette's, and what's the best way to react to a tic?
Plus, high speed rail Australia. Could it actually happen?
Listen now:
01:18 - Blocking Andrew from ever being King of Australia
05:58 - Tourette's and the BAFTAs
16:30 - The dream of high speed rail
Guests:
- Conor Maysey, disability advocate
- Matt Burke, adjunct professor, Griffith University
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