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THE SHAKE UP: Pocock booted from sports club, Pink Pony Club controversy + Ireland's basic income for artists
Senator David Pocock's been turfed from the parliamentary social sports club because he called out a gambling lobby group listed as a sponsor. It's sparked debate about how cosy politics has become with the gambling industry.
Published: with Angel Parsons
INTERVIEW: What comes after the ceasefire + refusing to serve in the IDF
As the first phase of Trump's 20-point peace plan continues, how does it actually impact the people living in Gaza and Israel?
In this special interview episode, hack speaks to two people on the ground about what a ceasefire means to them.
Published: with Dee Salmin
Refusing to serve in the IDF, queer teens 'cut off' + the story of scars
Hamas has released the last living Israeli hostages, so happens next?
We speak to a young Israeli reservist who refused to keep serving in the IDF about his experience, and what he wants to happen now.
Published: with Dee Salmin
THE SHAKEUP: Can we criticise Taylor Swift, is drinking out, yes/no to gossip + talk to strangers
A Charli xcx 'diss track', an ode to Travis Kelce's manhood and polarising reviews – Taylor Swift's album The Life of a Showgirl has not stopped making headlines. And it's also sparked conversation around power, fandom and who gets to be criticised.
Published: with Dee Salmin
Is AI ruining job hunting, Israel and Hamas agree on a peace deal + how do communities deal with death?
Be honest: do you use AI to apply for jobs?
Because it's creating an AI loop – job-seekers can apply for more jobs with AI, while AI lets recruiters sift through more applications.
How is this changing the hiring process and does AI even help?
Published: with Dee Salmin
Why has support for One Nation surged since the election, and will it last?
Polling has support for One Nation somewhere between 10 and 14 per cent, much higher than during the federal election.
Published: by Shalailah Medhora
Dave Franco film Together pulled from China over AI censorship controversy
A film starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie, Together, is pulled from China after AI censorship of a queer couple in early screenings.
Published: by Lillian Rangiah and David Marchese