Antoinette Latouff’s battle with ABC | Why is Endometriosis Still Underfunded? | Cairo Takeaway vs the Daily Telegraph
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Enmore’s Cairo Takeaway had a run-in with Daily Telegraph journos that left a particularly bad taste in our mouths. Founder of Everything is Fine, Alex McKinnon, tells us what went down.
1 in 7 Australian women are affected by endometriosis - so why is it still underfunded? We chat with QENDO CEO Jess Taylor to find out.
Contraceptives just got cheaper! The government has added the pill to the PBS and increased Medicare rebates for IUDs. But do these changes actually make contraception more affordable for young people? Sana Shaikh speaks with Sue Shilbury, CEO of Family Planning Australia, to unpack the impact.
Antoinette Latouff vs ABC - what does this legal battle mean for young journalists and the future of media in Australia? Former CEO of Democracy in Colour Neha Madhouk and Journalist Monica Attard weigh in.
You might hear us mention the Sam Kerr trial in the intro, but the segment was cut due to time constraints.
This episode of Backchat was produced by Sana Shaikh, Eva Sikes-Gerogiannis, Holly Payne and Bec Cushway.
Executive produced by Bec Cushway.
Hosted by Dani Zhang and Tanita Razaghi.
Audio produced by Bridgette Donnellan.
Aired 15th February 2025 on Gadigal land.
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