Plus: Who gets to access your DNA data?
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This week, as the Albanese government delivered its second budget, we're bringing you a range of coverage with all the analysis and insights you need to feel informed. Tune in to a special bonus episode of The Party Room to hear Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly dive into the details, as well as their regular weekly analysis of the week in politics. On The Money, join political commentator George Megalogenis and historian Frank Bongiorno to learn about the legacies of past budgets, and how this one stacks up. And tune into this segment on RN Breakfast for a fresh and hilarious take from comedians Geraldine Hickey and Dan Ilic. Plus, Background Briefing is back with a new season of hard-hitting investigations. This week, reporter Rachael Brown uncovers the fine print of genetic testing to find out exactly who has access to your DNA data — and what they might do with it. Lastly, all episodes of our latest podcast, DIG: Saving The Franklin, are now available to binge via the ABC listen app. Tune in to follow the fascinating story of Australia's biggest environmental movement. Until next time, Anna Levy, deputy digital editor Enjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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In this bonus budget special of The Party Room, Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly unpack the Albanese government's second budget. | | |
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Political commentator George Megalogenis and historian Frank Bongiorno walk through the significant moments — and missed opportunities — of past budgets. | | |
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It's been called a "carefully calibrated and designed" budget, but could a drover's dog deliver one just the same? Comedians Geraldine Hickey and Dan Ilic make sense of it all. | | |
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Over 30 million people around the world have submitted their genetic data to DNA kits. But in exchange for this potentially life-changing information, what else are they giving away? | | |
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Sovereign citizens don't believe the laws apply to them, so they challenge any punitive measures in court. A NSW magistrate warns this is having serious consequences for everyone. | | |
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A Buddhist nun and an Anglican priest offer their answers to the question: what really is the highest state that humans can reach? | | |
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A group of people whose families profited from slavery is trying to make amends for past wrongs. | | |
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A 50,000-year-old virus was found frozen in ice last year. Researchers don't know what could happen if it spreads. | | |
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The LA-based photographer and activist, famous for turning a spotlight on queer experience in America, discusses five of her key works, from the 90s to today. | | |
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How do you teach children the realities of what you can afford, without stressing them out? And if money isn't tight, how do you curb their entitlement? | |
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