Episodios

  • Chris Hedges: Journalism, Gaza, and Genocide
    Nov 4 2025

    Today, we’re sharing a talk from Pulitzer Prize-winning war journalist Chris Hedges, who believes the Western media is complicit in the Gaza genocide.

    Chris spent two decades covering war zones in places like Iraq, Sarajevo, and Gaza. He’s also the author of more than a dozen books. His most recent is A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.

    In front of a live audience at the University of Melbourne, he discussed his wide-ranging career, the history of Israeli violence, and how the media manufactures consent for atrocities.

    Show Notes:

    The Chris Hedges Report on Substack

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    31 m
  • Labubu Warning
    Oct 28 2025

    The Labubu craze might be baffling to some, but their relentless popularity has led to a thriving black market for counterfeits, or “Lafufus”.

    This week on The Yarn, reporter Ashleigh Wyss explains how these low-quality fakes could be putting kids in danger. Her investigation on this issue was copublished by The Citizen and CHOICE.

    Show Notes

    Ashleigh's investigation for CHOICE

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    14 m
  • Passion Project: Flow States
    Oct 20 2025

    From bread tag collecting to rocket building, the first episode of The Yarn’s Passion Project series delves into the world of immersive hobbies. Across five stories, our reporters investigate interests that blur the line between leisure and purpose, and question why women are treated differently in certain fan communities.

    This episode features work by Jamille Jayoma, Shaid Sasalu, Aditi Acharla, Jalina Cameron, and Paris Nagorcka.

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    16 m
  • News Bites: The Future of Pacific Journalism
    Oct 7 2025

    Pacific newsrooms are in crisis. US funding cuts, the rise of artificial intelligence, and constraints on press freedom are just some of the threats to the region’s journalists.

    On this week's episode of News Bites, Louisa Lim discusses the future of Pacific media with Solomon Islands journalist Dorothy Wickham and Fijian journalist Shayal Devi.

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    23 m
  • Failing Gaza: A Critique of Australian Media
    Sep 30 2025

    Who gets to shape the story? That’s what journalist Nour Haydar has been asking in relation to Australian coverage of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.

    On this week’s episode of The Yarn, we’re sharing her AN Smith lecture from December 2024. It’s a searing critique of the Australian media’s double standards, and its failure to “meet the moment”.

    Since then, the Gaza health ministry says the death toll of Israel’s campaign has risen to at least 68,000, and a United Nations commission of inquiry has classified it as a genocide.

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    40 m
  • Interviewed by an Algorithm
    Sep 23 2025

    First, Artificial Intelligence took our jobs. Now, it's deciding how we're recruited into the ones that are left.

    For today's episode, Sarah Jensz discusses her reporting on this new—and barely regulated—industry practice. She also speaks with legal experts, including Human Rights Commissioner Lorraine Finlay, who is pushing for urgent reforms to curb algorithmic discrimination.

    Show Notes:

    Sarah's reporting for The Citizen

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    16 m
  • The Grassroots Fight Against Seismic Blasting
    Sep 16 2025

    Thousands of Little Penguins nest along the southwest coast of Victoria, but their colonies are constantly threatened by energy companies pushing to conduct seismic surveys.

    Fearing these shockwaves could devastate local marine life, citizen scientist Carli Reeve rallied her community to protect them. Her grassroots campaign ultimately forced the plans to be scrapped, if only for now.

    Our reporter Theoné van der Merwe broke this story for Crikey and The Citizen, and in today's episode, The Yarn spoke to her about how this small coastal community took on a multinational energy company - and won.

    Show Notes:

    Theoné's reporting for The Citizen

    Theoné's reporting for Crikey

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    20 m
  • Memorial Landscapes
    Sep 10 2025

    Nature is like a time capsule. The cyclical rhythm of healthy ecosystems can outlast entire civilisations.

    This week on The Yarn, two environmental stories take us back to postwar Germany and prehistoric Australia. We hear how fragile ecosystems have stood the test of time — and what’s at stake if we lose them forever.

    These audio documentaries were originally produced by Thomas Phillips for Short Cuts, a Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4. Follow the link below to hear more Short Cuts stories.

    Show Notes

    Short Cuts on Apple Podcasts

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    20 m