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Pauline’s poll for PM, mysterious media silence over young woman’s death + radio boss gropes woman

1 h 1 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Should we be worried about Pauline Hanson’s latest poll surge? The Etterati asked, so we separate genuine trends from poll hysteria. We also unpack the shocking moment a radio boss groped his employee on stage at Australia’s biggest audio awards night - we saw it happen! Plus, a 25-year-old woman moved to Australia, started a new job, and weeks later she was dead. Her family is demanding answers, protests have been held, and questions have been raised in Kenya's parliament — so why has Australian media not covered it? And finally, Jan recommends a powerful essay [https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-how-to-sell-a-genocide-exposes-the-double-standards-of-reporting-on-gaza-281223] on how the press helped manufacture consent for Gaza’s genocide, while Antoinette finds an unlikely antidote [https://www.instagram.com/henry__bretz/?hl=en]to Karl Stefanovic's podcast pivot. Lifeline provides 24/7 crisis counselling in Australia: 13 11 14  Meriton Group statement received after podcast record:  “Meriton was very saddened by this unfortunate incident. We take such matters seriously and give priority to ensuring that these matters are adequately investigated by NSW Police. We have been informed that NSW Police is treating this incident as a self-harm incident." Support Ette Media by becoming a subscriber here. [https://www.ettemedia.com/] If you want to see our mugs as we yap you can watch the episode in full here. [https://www.youtube.com/@Ettemedia] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Should we be worried about Pauline Hanson’s latest poll surge? The Etterati asked, so we separate genuine trends from poll hysteria. We also unpack the shocking moment a radio boss groped his employee on stage at Australia’s biggest audio awards night - we saw it happen! Plus, a 25-year-old woman moved to Australia, started a new job, and weeks later she was dead. Her family is demanding answers, protests have been held, and questions have been raised in Kenya's parliament — so why has Australian media not covered it? And finally, Jan recommends a powerful essay [https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-how-to-sell-a-genocide-exposes-the-double-standards-of-reporting-on-gaza-281223] on how the press helped manufacture consent for Gaza’s genocide, while Antoinette finds an unlikely antidote [https://www.instagram.com/henry__bretz/?hl=en]to Karl Stefanovic's podcast pivot. Lifeline provides 24/7 crisis counselling in Australia: 13 11 14  Meriton Group statement received after podcast record:  “Meriton was very saddened by this unfortunate incident. We take such matters seriously and give priority to ensuring that these matters are adequately investigated by NSW Police. We have been informed that NSW Police is treating this incident as a self-harm incident." Support Ette Media by becoming a subscriber here. [https://www.ettemedia.com/] If you want to see our mugs as we yap you can watch the episode in full here. [https://www.youtube.com/@Ettemedia] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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