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Introducing a new three-part podcast series from The Daily Aus investigating vaping in Australia - the laws, the loopholes and what they’re doing to our lungs.

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As we dive a bit deeper, to examine the forces trying to legalise vaping, we uncover the role Big Tobacco has to play. So why do companies which traditionally have made their money from selling cigarettes, want vapes to be more readily available? And will the Government be able to push through with their reforms, with a force like Big Tobacco working against them?  Credits Features: Mark Butler, Federal Health Minister Becky Freeman, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Sydney UniversityZara Seidler, TDA Co-FounderMatt Canavan, Senator, National Party of Australia Producers: Ninah Kopel and Joe KielyExecutive Producer: Billi FitzSimonsFact Checker: Lucy TassellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How illegal are vapes?

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We’ve known for some time that buying nicotine vapes over the counter has been illegal. So why are they still so easy to buy? And what’s slowed down progress on regulation? In Episode  Two we’ll look at the legal loopholes vape manufacturers have been using to keep their vapes on the shelves. We also head to Parliament House to hear from those trying to crack down on vapes, and those trying to get them legalised.  Credits Features: Becky Freeman, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Sydney UniversityMark Butler, Federal Health Minister Dr Jody Moller, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Wollongong Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.Matt Canavan, Senator, National Party of Australia Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The rules around vaping in Australia are about to change. But in order to understand these changes, you need to understand what vapes actually are - and what they’re doing to our health. In Episode One of TDA’s Understanding Vapes series, we’re going to go from the local tobacconist to the lab and speak to some of the most knowledgeable experts in the country to learn just how dangerous vaping can be.  Credits Features: Dr Celine Kelso, Mass Spectrometry Lab Manager, University of Wollongong Dr Jody Moller, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Wollongong Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing TDA’s new three-part podcast series investigating vaping in Australia - the laws, the loopholes and what they’re doing to our lungs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It stands to reason that parliament should ‘set the standard’ when it comes to workplace safety. Yet the last few years have revealed the opposite.Slowly though, the tide is turning, and light is shining through to the toxic culture at the heart of our democracy.In the final episode of The Mirror, we look at what progress has been made for women in parliament and what the future holds for Australia’s next female Prime Minister - whenever that might be.This is the final episode of The Mirror. But if you want to hear more from us, subscribe to The Daily Aus wherever you get your podcasts.Researched by Lucy TassellCo-produced and hosted by Billi FitzSimonsCo-produced and edited by Ninah KopelTile by Joe KielySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Julia Gillard delivered her misogyny speech, we hadn't heard anything like it. But since then, one by one, women have been coming forward with their stories. From local to federal levels of government, women have been casting a light on their alleged treatment within the walls of parliament.This episode, we hear the stories and allegations of women who have spoken out.Produced and edited by Ninah KopelResearched by Lucy TassellHosted by Billi FitzSimonsTile by Joe KielySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Gender doesn’t explain everything, it doesn’t explain nothing, it explains some things”.Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech is one of the most memorable moments of her political career. But her final speech as prime minister, delivered the following year, was a call to action.In this episode we look at what happened after Julia Gillard made her famous misogyny speech - and whether it was enough to save her government.Produced and edited by Ninah KopelResearched by Lucy TassellHosted by Billi FitzSimonsTile by Joe KielySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man." Ten years ago Julia Gillard said these words to Tony Abbott, then leader of the Opposition. But her speech was about more than just one man. In this episode, we start at the beginning; the day Australia got its first female Prime Minister. From the moment she took the leadership, to the moment she made her most famous speech. Produced and edited by Ninah Kopel Researched by Lucy TassellHosted by Billi FitzSimonsTile by Joe Kiely See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ten years ago, Julia Gillard made her famous misogyny speech. Our first female prime minister told then opposition leader, Tony Abbott, to look in the mirror.When she stood up that day and said 'enough', it resonated around the world.But ten years on, how far have we come?We've continued to hear chilling accounts of harassment and assault in the heart of our political system.And so when we look in the mirror today, what do we see?From The Daily Aus, this is The Mirror. The four-part series dropping weekly from Monday 10 October.Produced and edited by Ninah Kopel. Researched by Lucy Tassell. Hosted by Billi FitzSimons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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