An increasing number of Australians are being harmed by gambling according to new research. The study highlights the link between problem gambling and domestic violence, suicide, and financial hardship, with more than 3-million Australians said to be impacted.
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Folge vom 25.09.2025New research shows more Australians being harmed by gambling
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Folge vom 25.09.2025Special Episode: Palestine recognition, Trump unfiltered & paracetamol panicTen Western nations (including Australia, the UK, and France) formally recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly. Our correspondents bring you the latest from New York, as they break down the statehood debate, MAGA’s escalating war on the left, and Trump’s unsubstantiated claims linking paracetamol and autism.
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Folge vom 25.09.2025INTERVIEW: Penny Wong on the upcoming Albanese-Trump meeting and Australia's bid to host COP31Foreign Minister Penny Wong says the upcoming meeting between Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump will seek to advance areas of co-operation but also underline issues of sovereignty.
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