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This week on The Wind Down, we've got two interviews!
Aditi Kutty chats with Dr Fatemeh Sadeghi from University College London on the protests in Iran, and how they go far beyond just the hijab
Millie Spencer chats with Senator David Shoebridge on the Greens' plans to legalise cannabis nationally
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This week on The Wind Down, we cover the headlines of the week, including:
The final day of Parliament in Victoria
Penny Wong's speech to the UN
Protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini
The Cats winning the AFL Grand Final
And Millie Spencer chats rent affordability in our On Campus segment.
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Could Australia become a republic? Millie Spencer and Aditi Kutty get together to discuss whether we have the appetite for it, as well as the future of the British monarchy. We also discuss the passing of Uncle Jack Charles, and (unrelated) get a little unhinged talking about strippers in retirement homes. Tune into The Wind Down episode 44 for more!
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This week on The Wind Down, hosts Aditi Kutty and Ayana Osman sit down and chat about the stories that caught their eye: the Jobs summit, the Pakistan floods, and current trends in music predicting future trends in the economy. And as always, we give you a few more of the week's biggest headlines, including the passing of Mikhail Gorbachev and Serena Williams's exit from the US Open.
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The Wind Down is back, and this week, we look into Scott Morrison's many cabinet positions, a proposed freeze on rent prices, and Shaquille O' Neal on an Indigenous voice to Parliament. Also, Claudia Harvey chats to Swinburne University's Jeremy Mould on dark matter research being conducted in a gold mine in Stawell.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Angus Delaney and Trent Kniese. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; The UN IPCC Report scrutinises Australia's climate change strategy. Later in the show Angus discusses AFL with sports editor Tim McGrath, plus Aditi brings you some good news to brighten the Aussie lockdown sadness.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Angus Delaney, Tim Wilson and Trent Kniese. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Census day approaches. Later in the show Aditi government intervention in student unions with you in On Campus.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Angus Delaney and Millie Spencer. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Daniel Andrews returns to work. Later in the show Loren discusses vaccine communication and the federal government's change of policy with research Fellow Dr Jessica Kaufman, plus we hit the streets to ask what you thought living in 2060 Australia would look like.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Angus Delaney, Aditi Kutty, Loren Botica and Millie Spencer. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Barnaby Joyce is back from the bench. Later in the show Aditi discusses immigration policy with Jana Favero, Director of Advocacy and Campaigns at The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, plus we hit the streets to get your opinion about paid menstrual leave.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Minimum wage is set to increase. Later in the show Loren chats with student journalist, Emily Spindler, about queer media, and we continue 'The Break Down,' with Aditi, Angus and Loren.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Youngest daughter of Bioela family transferred to hospital for septicaemia. Later in the show Loren chats with social media influencer, writer and pop culture commentator, Maggie Zhou (a.k.a., yemagz) about Tiktok and fast fashion. Instead of On Campus, we continue 'The Break Down,' with Aditi, Angus and Loren.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer, Trent Kniese and Angus Delaney. This is a teaser for next week! We talk about lockdown 4.0 in Melbourne, upcoming interview with Taimi COO, Jake Vygnan, and The Archibald Packer Prize winner. We also want to know, if you were in Victoria what was the first thing you did right before lockdown began? Leave a comment!
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer, Trent Kniese and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Pride in Protest want police banned from Melbourne’s Midsumma Pride March. Later in the show Loren chatted with student journalist Jack Meehan about the fight to release medevac refugees. In On Campus, we found out what you thought about police participating in The Pride March.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer, Trent Kniese and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Health Minister Greg Hunt announces a deal for the Moderna Vaccine. Later in the show Loren chatted with Deloitte Access Economics Manager Emma Grey about the ins and outs of the budget. In On Campus, Millie Spencer found out how much, or how little, you knew about the budget plus your budgetary concerns. Like what you hear? Connect with us via our socials. Instagram: @swinjournalism. Facebook: @swinjournalism. Twitter: @swinjournalism.
Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer, Trent Kniese and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Scott Morrison stands by the travel ban with India but repatriation flights are to commence May 15th. Later in the show Loren chatted with student journalist Kayla Wilson about what she uncovered about student mental health post-lockdown. In On Campus, we commemorated Uni Mental Health Day and asked how you guys cope with student burnout. Like what you hear? Connect with us via our socials. Instagram: @swinjournalism. Facebook: @swinjournalism. Twitter: @swinjournalism.
Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer, Trent Kniese and Angus Delaney. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines; Another indigenous man has passed away in custody and Scott Morrison brings religion into politics at a Christian conference. Later in the show Loren chatted with international student James Jeon about his experience with studying online in South Korea, and his thoughts on Victoria's plans to bring international students back to Australia.
In On Campus, we asked your thoughts on potential monitoring from police over your behaviour on dating apps, and Millie spoke to section editor Emily Spindler about what she saw at Knowledge Week.
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Welcome to The Wind Down, presented by The Standard and produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer. In this episode, we recap the biggest headlines, the announcement of The Mad max Prequel and Scott Morrisons budgetary commitments to hydrogen. Also on Thursday, it was Earth Day, and to celebrate Loren chatted with Professor Sally McArthur about a hydrogen hub project between Swinburne and CSIRO.
In On Campus we asked your thoughts on the consent videos and we spoke with section editor Angus Delaney, about his recent article covering the inquiry into Victoria's declining ecosystem. To read his full article click here.
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Welcome to The Wind Down presented by The Axial Times. Produced by Loren Botica, Aditi Kutty, Millie Spencer and Jennifer Pittorino.
In this episode we recap the biggest headlines including the vaccine rollout and New Zealand travel bubble. We ask you what the deal is with the mid semester break and we chat to Gaming and Technology Section Editor Emily Spindler about her recent article about Women in Space.
To read Emily's full article click here.
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This week, Millie Spencer and Breck Carter sit down to discuss some of the big stories of the week!
The BOM branding saga
Medibank data hacks
NAPLAN results
BTS' mandatory military service
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Host Aditi Kutty sits down with The Standard reporters Jack Andre-Hamill and Theo Tunks to talk about this year's PAX! And Millie Spencer is on campus conducting a census about student jobs.
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