• Inside Netflix's massive gamble on Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson
    Nov 15 2024

    This weekend legendary boxer Mike Tyson is stepping into the ring with Youtuber-turned-influencer-turned-boxer Jake Paul.

    The fight is being held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – but for those who can’t make it in person, the event is set to be broadcast live on Netflix – a first for the streaming service.

    It's been postponed, hyped, and hated – and will be making a massive amount of money for those involved. Is this about to be the event of the century? Or is an almost 60-year-old former boxing champion fighting an influencer a sad state of affairs for the once-glorious sport of boxing?

    In this episode of The Briefing Helen Smith is joined by Combat Sports Journalist at The Daily Telegraph and Code Sports Brendan Bradford to unpack what he thinks of the whole affair.

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    13 mins
  • How banning kids from social media will affect you
    Nov 14 2024

    Headlines: Labor looks to crack down on billionaires in Aussie elections, fears of a trade war overshadow APEC summit and Aussie scientists invent possible solution for fatbergs.

    Deep Dive: The federal government has introduced a world-first plan to ban kids younger than 16 from accessing social media.

    Depending on who you ask, it's either an election-winning policy that addresses the anxieties of mums and dads across the country - or a poorly thought out, privacy-stealing power grab.

    The ban has received bipartisan support from the government - so what's the big deal if it comes into law?

    In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou unpacks what the ban will mean with 17-year-old Leo Puglisi, founder of 6News, tech and political commentator Stilgherrian, and Libertarian MP David Limbrick.

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    22 mins
  • You’re hired! Here’s who’s made Trump’s team for the next four years
    Nov 14 2024

    Announcement of those who will sit alongside Donald Trump as his hand-picked team in the White House for the next four years are coming in thick and fast.

    Some of the president’s staunchest and most loyal defenders are being rewarded with positions in his administration, and each pick offers us a better insight into how he wants to shape America over his presidency. So, who are the biggest names in Trump’s administration so far? And what do these appointments tell us about what another four years under Donald J Trump will look like?

    On this episode of The Briefing Sacha Barbour Gatt and Bension Siebert break down the key names announced so far, and what you need to know about them.

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    16 mins
  • Corporate Social Responsibility is bullshit
    Nov 13 2024

    Headlines: Trump and Biden meet at the White House, New duty of care laws for social media companies, High Court rules Catholic Church not liable for abuse, and two Aussie cities rank in the top ten in the world for the cleanest air.

    Deep Dive: Corporations shape our world and while they can drive economies, they also have considerable influence over our environment and society.

    One way some businesses try to leave a positive mark is through Corporate Social Responsibility. The United Nations and the Australian Human Rights Commission champion CSR’s potential, but not everyone is buying in.

    Employment lawyer Josh Bornstein argues that CSR might be nothing more than a façade. Josh joins Chris Spyrou on this episode of The Briefing to share why he believes CSR could be just a marketing tool and how it might distract from real accountability.

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    22 mins
  • How rats are exposing organised crime
    Nov 13 2024

    We’ve all heard of sniffer dogs, but what about sniffer rats?

    Did you know there’s a program that is training and using the critters to hunt down materials being used in the illegal wildlife trade in Africa?

    In this episode of The Briefing Sacha Barbour Gatt is joined by Kate Webb, who helped launch the project, to learn more about this amazing initiative and plans for the future of detection rats.

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    12 mins
  • Trump, COP29, climate: Here's why we're not doomed
    Nov 12 2024

    Headlines: Decision on Trump’s hush money case delayed again, Anglican church’s global leader resigns over child sexual abuse scandal, Parents and principals urged to help with social media ban, and CHOICE names the worst Australian products and services of the year.

    Deep Dive: As delegates from more than 200 countries meet to negotiate the future of global climate action this week at COP29, US president-elect and climate change denier Donald Trump is casting a long shadow.

    The world’s scientists say the window to avert the worst of the climate crisis is closing fast. So does four more years of Trump mean we’re basically doomed?

    Dr. Wesley Morgan is a research associate with the Institute for Climate Risk and Response at the University of New South Wales and a fellow with the Climate Council of Australia. He tells Bension Siebert on this episode of The Briefing that, in his view, there’s lots to feel hopeful about.

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    26 mins
  • Inside a crisis call: How Lifeline saved Michael's life
    Nov 12 2024

    New statistics out from Lifeline this week have revealed a surge in contacts made to the crisis line in 2024.

    More than 110 thousand calls for help have been made to the helpline since January with money worries dominating conversations, with October 7th was the busiest day of the year. We’re told all the time to reach out to Lifeline if we need help, but what is it actually like to call a mental health crisis line? What do you talk about? What sort of help can they offer? And will it actually make a difference?

    On today’s episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with Michael, someone who has been there, to find out.

    We’ve withheld Michael’s full name for privacy reasons.

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    12 mins
  • Australian bosses love to spy on their staff
    Nov 11 2024

    Headlines: Labor admits there’s more work to do on cost of living, Trump makes more appointments, three in five Aussie renters never expect to own a home, police escort for Adelaide elephant and your thoughts on free uni and 4B!

    Deep Dive: Is your boss spying on you right now?

    Last month, Woolworths was under fire for its practice of intensely monitoring the productivity of some of its workers, reportedly using technology and algorithms to assess their minute-by-minute productivity. We’ve heard similar criticisms of retail giant Amazon and rideshare giant Uber – but what you might not know is that office workers are far from safe from this kind of intrusive surveillance.

    So-called ‘bossware’, software that monitors and reports employee performance using tools such as mouse tracking and web browsing surveilling, are becoming more common. So how are you being spied on right now? Peter Holland is a professor of human resource management from Swinburne University. He joins Benion Siebert on this episode of The Briefing to unpack how it all works.

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    26 mins