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S1 Ep 105Friday, 12 October - I gotta feeling that tonight's gonna be a good night
We start with a royal wedding; Earthquakes in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea; The Aussie market recovering from a hit; and Friday Lites. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 104Thursday, 11 October - She needs wide open spaces
Kidnap in NSW puts family violence front and centre; Corporate tax cuts for small business to be brought forward; The strongest hurricane ever hits Florida; And the pocket dialling gecko, Happy Thursday! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 103Wednesday, 10 October - We're half way there
The disappearance of Saudi national Jamal Khashoggi; Fallout from the Sydney Opera House light show saga; The IMF warns of the dangers of the US China trade war and #himtoo. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 102Tuesday, 9 October - Are we out of the woods?
A report tells the world that we have about a decade to get our climate policies right; The Sydney Opera House and what is projected on its sails; A bad day for the ANZ bank; And Taylor Swift gets political. Have a great Tuesday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 101Monday, 8 October - There's a bear in there
Brett Kavanagh has been sworn in as Justice of the US Supreme Court; Labor's five point plan; A review into mental health funding; And joint awardees for the Nobel Peace Prize. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 100Friday, 5 October - Call me king of the mountain
The latest on the Brett Kavanagh saga; Taco Bell to open 50 stores in Australia; The list of Australia's most powerful; And Friday Lites. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 99Thursday, 4 October - Blame it on the boogie
A few points about privacy; The debate about Donald Trump's fortune continues; The fight over the GST; And why our beer consumption is becoming a bit fancy. Thursday, Thursday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 98Wednesday, 3 October - You got me in the shape I'm in
Tensions between the US and China heat up; Tsunami in Indonesia leaves thousand homeless as aid starts to arrive; Unlawful alcohol in Iran is causing problems; And why you need to get your tax return in. Middle of the week! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 97Tuesday, 2 October - All you have to do is call
The death toll from the tsunami in Indonesia rises; Our driest month on record; European privacy regulators consider a huge fine for Facebook; And a footy finals wrap. Tuesday! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 96Friday, 28 September - Itchi gitchi ya ya da da
The ABC loses its chairman; Adultery laws change in India; Australia's most expensive house; And quick wrap of the footy finals. See you next week! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 95Thursday, 27 September - If that's movin' up then I'm movin' out
ABC chairman Justin Milne under pressure to resign; AGL and it's missing CEO; Our universities slip down world rankings; and the Dally M Medal winners. Enjoy your Thursday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 94Wednesday, 26 September - Do you think you're better off alone?
Donald Trump's address to the UN (including some lols); Bill Cosby is off to jail; The founders of Instagram leave the company; And Billy Slater will play. Have a great Wednesday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 93Tuesday, 25 September - It's the thrill of the fight
Changes at the ABC; The Prime Minister's new day; Another accusation of misconduct against Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanagh; And the Brownlow medal. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 92Monday, 24 September - Shine bright like diamond
Labor's new policy to address equal pay; Donald Trump's Supreme Court Justice woes; The sailor stranded 3,200km off Western Australia's coast; And footy finals. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 91Friday, 21 September -There ain't no second prize
Education funding is the hot political topic; Two shark attacks in the Whitsundays; Stationary brand Smiggle kicking retail goals; And we help you nail your footy finals chat. Happy Friday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 90Thursday, 20 September - I want to hold your ear
In Yemen, millions of children face famine; Labors plan to boost retirement savings for women; The latest on strawberries; And the wreckage of Captain Cooks ship the Endeavour may have been found. 'Tis Thursday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 89Wednesday, 19 September - I think I want to marry you
The latest moves in the US/China trade war; A Russian plane shot down over Syria; The number of people opting out of the My Health Record database; And the Emmys. Hope your Wednesday is tops. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 88Tuesday, 18 September - These boots are made for walking
The needle in a strawberry sabotage continues; Today's meeting in Pyongyang; The death toll from typhoon Mangkut climbs; And no remains have been found at the former home of Lynette and Chris Dawson as police finish their search. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 87Monday, 17 September - I need a hero
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces a Royal Commission into the aged care sector; Typhoon Mangkut lands in China; Two deaths at a music festival in NSW over the weekend; And a quick sports wrap to get you through Monday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 86Friday, 14 September - You're in my mind all the time
The US and Philippines prepare for destructive hurricanes; Reports of mass detention of Muslim minorities in China; More meddling with our strawberries; And we get you acorss this weekends sport. 'Ava good one. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 85Thursday, 13 September - It goes to show you never can tell
Police are now digging at the Dawson family home; The European Parliament to take action against Hungary; Myer reports big loss; And Nicole Kidman's shut down. 'Tis Thursday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 84Wednesday, 12 September - That's the trouble with us
The Herald Sun digs in to defend itself over accusations of racism; There could be another Trump/ Kim Jong Un summit; Military exercises begin in Russia with China joining in; And Dubbo prepares for a royal visit. Halfway! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 83Tuesday, 11 September - With the Orinoco flow
Japan makes a case for the ban on commercial whaling to be lifted; The Swedish elections deliver a draw for the major parties; Dodgy life insurance is the focus on the Banking Royal Commission; And the founder of e-commerce site Alibaba steps down. Tuesday coming atcha. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 82Monday, 10 September - Stronger than yesterday
Scott Morrison's first week in parliament as PM; Fallout from the the women's US Open final; 75 people sentenced to death in Egypt; And why the Mona Lisa may have had a thyroid problem. Start your week right. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 81Friday, 7 September - I want to break free
The New York Times publishes an anonymous opinion piece from within the Trump administration; Our Prime Minister drops a slogan; The deadly workplace incident in Melbourne; A bit of footy chat to get you through the weekend; And Friday Lites. 'Ava great weekend. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 80Thursday, 6 September - Last night a DJ saved my life
The figures behind our growing economy; Four stars or more for Uber users; The company now worth over a trillion dollars; The World Health Organisation reminds us to keep up the exercise, And a song for NZ PM Jacinda Ardern. Thursday it is. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 79Wednesday, 5 September - I'm still standing
Scott Morrison says the situation in Tennant Creek "makes your heart just cry"; The Aussie who beat Federer; Russia begins bombing in Syria; And the Victoria Beckham video you have to see. Half way through the week! See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 78Tuesday, 4 September - Another one bites the dust
Climate change front of mind for our neighours in the Pacific; Confirmation the ABC's wesbites are being censored in China; Questions around the quality of our honey; And Valdmir Putin's reality TV show. Have a good Tuesday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 77Monday, 3 September - How'd you get your pants so tight?
Trump's busy few days; Some law and order news; Why property prices have cooled; Where to watch your sport this summer; And the Youtube clip with 1.6 billion views. Have a great Monday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 76Friday, 31 August - Look what the cat dragged in
Prime Minister ScoMo heads to Indonesia; The merger of TPG and Vodafone; Peter Dutton and his au pair headache; The UK considers a ban on energy drinks; And Claire's big apology. 'Ava a great Friday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 75Thursday, 30 August - You light up my life
A year into the Rohingya refugee crisis; Our Home Affairs department may ban US whilsteblower Chelsea Manning from entering Australia; Claire takes us through some numbers including one of the banks upping of interest rates; And a bit about goats. 'Cos it's Thursday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 74Wednesday, 29 August - Don't stop 'til you get enough
The trade war between China and the US escalates and what that means for us; The Premier pledges an underground rail network for Melbourne; Some housekeeping; And AFL fans left high and dry. Welcome to Wednesday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 73Tuesday, 28 August - Hey True Blue
The latest on the arrival of a fishing boat in FNQ; Malcolm Turnbull to retire from parliament this week; The fallout from the Pope's visit to Ireland; Why Uber says the future is bikes and scooters; And one way to spend $65 million dollars. Tuesday it is. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 72Monday, 27 August - Oh there goes gravity
The massive amount of work ahead for our new Prime Minister; A suspected illegal boat arrival in Far North Qld; The life of John McCain; And Sunshine Coast Lightning take out their second netball premiership in as many years. Have a great Monday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 71Friday, 24 August - Time to say goodbye
We preview the huge day ahead in Aussie politics; Hawaii braces for a hurricane; Chinese telco Huawei blocked from our 5G network; Cloud seeding; And Friday Lites. 'Ava great weekend. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 70Thursday, 23 August - Don't bring me down
The latest on the leadership tensions Canberra; Donald Trump's terrible Tuesday; A new CEO for wealth managment firm AMP; And a big donation to Oxfam. Thursday - we're so close. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 69Wednesday, 22 August - I can't smile without you
The fallout from yesterday's Turnbull v Dutton leadership spill; Petrol prices; The latest on our pet topic - Malaysian politics, And a tribute to Aretha Franklin goes wrong. Wednesday it is. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 68Tuesday, 21 August - Blinded by the light
Policy changes and leadership speculation out of Canberra; Families reunited across the DMZ; Woolworths results; And Roger Federer loses his cool. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 67Monday, 20 August - A change would do you good
We get you up to speed on news out of Canberra including policy and politics; Earthquakes, floods and fires; Claire recommends Squizers check out an interview with Tesla founder Elon Musk; And Winx wins again. Welcome to your week. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 66Friday, 17 August - Respect
Our expensive healthcare gap; Aretha Franklin has died aged 76; The Boston Globe is jack of Donald Trump's anti-media rhetoric; And Friday Lites. 'Ava a great Friday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 65Thursday, 16 August - Over the borderline
The furor around Senator Fraser Anning's first speech; Bushfires across NSW; A business news wrap including tough results for Wesfarmers and Fairfax. And Claire explains why fat cells are sexist. Thursday it is. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 64Wednesday, 15 August - People who need people
Tragic bridge collapse in Italy; An update on the NEG; Superannuation under the spotlight at the Banking Royal Commission; And Melbourne has been bumped from its title of the world's most lievable city. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 63Tuesday, 14 August - Don't be afraid to catch feels
The Coalition meet this morning with the hot topic being the National Energy Guarantee; A health news wrap including the death of a woman after the implantation of plastic under her skin; How Turkey's economy is affecting our dollar; And a must-see movie recommendation. It's Tuesday, it's a good day. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 62Monday, 13 August - Oh no, not you again
Federal parliament resumes today - we take you through what to expct this week; The case against weedkiller, RoundUp; VC recipient Ben Roberts-Smith denies accusations of bullying and intimidation aired over the weekend; And we're off to explore the sun. Have a good Monday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 61Friday, 10 August - Make a noise and make it clear
Another earthquake in Lombok; Frydenberg takes his NEG plan to the states; An airstrike hits a school bus in Yemen; The Oscars shake things up; And Friday Lites. Have a great weekend. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 60Thursday, 9 August - Never give up, no, no
The government gives nearly half a billion dollars to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation but Labor questions the process; Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton revokes the citizenship of five aussie terrorists; We extend your Malaysian politics knowledge; And Aussie Ruby Rose cast as Batwoman. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 59Wednesday, 8 August - Somebody's going to emergency
Debate as our population hits 25 million; The US reimposes sanctions on Iran; Andrew Gaff faces an eight week suspension; And popstar Pink is not well enough to perform. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 58Tuesday, 7 August - Love is the answer
Latest on the earthquake in Lombok; Qld and Vic not convinced by the National Energy Guarantee; And one pub group is in strife over a program to reward ‘high-value’ patrons who play the pokies; And the EpiPen shortage. Happy Tuesday. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 57Monday, 6 August - Shout, shout, let it all out
The National Energy Guarantee will be put to the states this week; Another earthquake in Indonesia; Additional funding for farmers affected by the drought; And Osama Bin Laden's mother has given her first ever interview. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

S1 Ep 56Friday, 3 August - I'm on a boat
The Labor MP accused of bullying and harrasment; 600kg of cocaine thrown from a boat off Byron Bay; Our Foreign Minister weighs in on whaling; Takata airbag recall reminder; And Friday Lites. It’s a jam-packed Squiz Today. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.