Episodios

  • Harry and Meghan's Melbourne visit to cost taxpayers
    Apr 13 2026
    Prince Harry and Meghan have arrived in Melbourne for a four-day tour focused on mental health, community support and veterans' welfare. While the visit is described as privately funded with no official royal duties or public walkabouts planned, Australian taxpayers will bear the costs of police and public safety operations. Security experts estimate the policing costs for route corridors, venue protection and crowd control could reach tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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  • Early flu season prompts vaccination timing advice
    Apr 13 2026
    Australia's flu season has started early with over 25,000 cases recorded since January and more than 100 flu-associated deaths reported in January alone. The emergence of sub-clade K influenza in the Northern Hemisphere has prompted health experts to emphasise the importance of vaccination timing, with updated vaccines now available. Medical professionals recommend getting vaccinated now to ensure protection through the late winter peak, as vaccine effectiveness lasts approximately four to six months.

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  • US blockades Iranian ports in Strait of Hormuz
    Apr 13 2026
    The United States has implemented a naval blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, with the US Navy under orders to block ships travelling to or from Iran effective midnight. Iran has condemned the action as piracy and threatened to deploy new asymmetric warfare methods, including mines, small gunboat strikes, and aerial and maritime drones. The blockade aims to force Iran to abandon nuclear weapons pursuits and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping, which has dropped from 100-120 ships daily to just three or four under Iranian restrictions.

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  • Australia faces recession risk from Iran war
    Apr 13 2026
    The closure of the Strait of Hormuz during a war in Iran threatens to push Australia into recession as fuel supplies dwindle. AMP economist Shane Oliver warns that while price increases are immediate, the real economic impact will occur if fuel shortages force usage restrictions in the second half of the year. With Asia receiving 80% of its crude oil through the strait and Australian refineries dependent on Asian supply, inflation could reach 5-5.5% this quarter, potentially triggering interest rate rises before eventual cuts as the economy weakens.

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  • Harry and Meghan's Australia tour sparks security debate
    Apr 13 2026
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are undertaking a four-day tour of Australia with stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. The Victorian opposition leader has criticised the use of taxpayer-funded police officers for the couple's security, particularly as they are charging for some events while promoting charitable causes including mental illness, homelessness, veterans' welfare and children's hospitals. The visit has sparked debate over whether the couple should fund their own security given the commercial nature of some aspects of their tour.

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  • Coalition unveils plan to deport 65,000 visa overstayers
    Apr 13 2026
    The Coalition is preparing to announce a new migration policy that includes plans to deport 65,000 people who have overstayed temporary visas, with 26,000 having remained in Australia for more than a decade. The policy also proposes social media screening for visa applicants and enforcing an Australian values statement in the Migration Act. The announcement has sparked debate about whether this focus on immigration is the right priority ahead of the election, with concerns raised about potential political motivations and comparisons to hardline approaches seen in other countries.

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  • Strait of Hormuz blockade threatens Australian economy
    Apr 13 2026
    Donald Trump has implemented a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, preventing all maritime traffic from entering or exiting Iranian ports. The closure is expected to cause petrol and grocery price increases in Australia, potential food shortages globally, and Westpac forecasts three additional interest rate hikes if the blockade continues. Australian commentators discuss the economic impacts and uncertainty affecting families, noting that even Trump's staunchest supporters are beginning to speak out against the action.

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  • Aussies switch to cheaper ad-supported streaming
    Apr 13 2026
    Australian households are increasingly choosing cheaper ad-supported streaming subscription plans over ad-free options as cost of living pressures mount. ING research reveals nearly 40% of Australians are actively cutting subscription costs, with a PwC report showing 6 in 10 people now prefer ad-supported streaming for better value. Major platforms including Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Paramount Plus are rolling out lower-priced ad-supported tiers in response to this consumer shift.

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