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In the tradition of Prime Ministers past, Anthony Albanese heads off to walk the Kokoda trail and shore up relations with PNG. The Treasurer hints at hits to our economic growth forecasts ahead of the budget, and the Opposition changes its tune over the proposed new misinformation bill and aligns itself with government's demand that Elon Musk remove graphic violent content from Platform X.
Guest: Laura Tingle, Chief Political Correspondent, 7.30
Robyn Davidson's new memoir: Unfinished Woman
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Ian Dunt's UK - What can we learn from the local councils election results
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Indigenous claims to Murray-Darling water rights
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Melanie Oppenheimer on the commemoration of Australian women in war
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