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Latest episodes

  • Protesters hold placards during a rally marking World Environment Day

    Newsroom edition: why anti-protest laws won’t stop climate activists – Full Story podcast

    Bridie Jabour speaks to editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and climate and environment editor Adam Morton about the role of protest in our democracy
  • US President Joe Biden speaks at a Nato event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the alliance, in Washington

    Is it time for Joe to go? – Full Story podcast

  • Thousands of people gathered at the New Popular Front Rally after the first round of the early parliamentary elections at Place de la Republique in Paris, France, 30 June 2024.

    France’s leftwing alliance beat the far right, but what now? – Full Story podcast

  • Keir Starmer holds his first press conference as UK PM

    Is Labour’s landslide win in the UK election a reason for hope? – Full Story podcast

  • Main image with Logo for Guardian podcast series on the Amber Haigh trial

    Who cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh, part 2 – Full Story podcast

  • US president Joe Biden

    US politics: Trump’s immunity and Biden’s woes – Full Story podcast

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Best of Full Story

  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attends a rally to a call for action to end violence against women, in Canberra

    Jess Hill on what it will take to stop men killing women

  • Children play with toys at a preschool in Canberra

    How ‘childcare deserts’ are holding Australia back

    • Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and wife Jenny sing during an Easter Sunday service at Horizon Church, in Sydney, in 2019.

      Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics

    • Illustration for a Full Story episode on how the Guardian shaped Australia

      How the Guardian shaped (and shook) Australian media

    • pills

      Why we need to talk about antidepressant withdrawal

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Who screwed millennials?

  • Who screwed millennials podcast

    Introducing: Who screwed millennials?

  • Who screwed millennials cover art for website

    Who screwed millennials: a generation left behind, part 1

  • Who screwed millennials cover art for website. Episode 2.

    Who screwed millennials out of affordable housing? Part 2

  • Two fingers pointing at abstract art of a question mark, a house, a graduation cap and money with the words 'Who screwed millennials?' at the centre.

    Who screwed millennials out of affordable education? Part 3

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Summer series

  • The Guardian's Rafqa Touma browsing at Sappho Books, Cafe and Bar at Glebe, NSW.

    Full story summer
    Finding Australia’s most beautiful bookstore

    Australia is home to thousands of beautiful bookstores. So how does one decide which is best? Rafqa Touma answers these questions in a uniquely Australian literary quest
  • Henley beach in Adelaide on 07 Jan 2023. People are lying down and standing under umbrellas on the sand.  In the distance, there is a bridge and there are people near the water.

    Full Story summer
    Discomfort, discovery and hope during a day at the beach

  • Drawing of Geelong Pier

    Full Story summer
    What drawing has taught me about myself

  • Artist Almitra Mavalvala performing her debut show Blacklisted at Hayes theatre company in Sydney, Australia

    Full Story summer
    Waiting for a visa: the cabaret

  • Muzafar Ali meets the decendants of Afghan Camaleers in rural towns across outback Australia. Photographer: Jolyon Hoff

    Full Story summer
    Finding Afghanistan in the Australian outback

  • A scene from Sense & Sensibility: The Musical, which was written and directed by Sharmini Kumar

    Full Story Summer
    Why Jane Austen is a ‘problematic fave’ for women of colour

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Australia v the climate

  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork. Episode 1. A tree stump in the shape of Australia.

    Part 1
    How Australia increased its emissions under a deal meant to reduce them

    This is the story of how Australia’s behaviour across decades has made it a climate change outcast. In the first episode we hear how Australia managed to increase its emissions under a climate deal that was supposed to cut them
  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork. Episode 3

    Part 2
    When Australia could have been a climate policy leader

  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork. Episode 4

    Part 3
    The high of Paris and the lows of Morrison's climate policy

  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork. Episode 2

    Part 4:
    The fossil fuel industry’s grip on Australian climate policy

  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork for episode, a hand holds a piece of coal coming out of a flooded Australia

    Part 5
    A plan for net zero that's worse than nothing?

  • Australia vs the Climate Podcast artwork. Episode 4

    Part 6
    How Australia behaved at Glasgow

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