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Squiz Today

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 Friday, 28 September - Itchi gitchi ya ya da da | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 506

The ABC loses its chairman; Adultery laws change in India; Australia's most expensive house; And quick wrap of the footy finals. See you next week!

 Thursday, 27 September - If that's movin' up then I'm movin' out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 493

ABC chairman Justin Milne under pressure to resign; AGL and it's missing CEO; Our universities slip down world rankings; and the Dally M Medal winners. Enjoy your Thursday.

 Wednesday, 26 September - Do you think you're better off alone? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 466

Donald Trump's address to the UN (including some lols); Bill Cosby is off to jail; The founders of Instagram leave the company; And Billy Slater will play. Have a great Wednesday.

 Tuesday, 25 September - It's the thrill of the fight | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 518

Changes at the ABC; The Prime Minister's new day; Another accusation of misconduct against Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanagh; And the Brownlow medal.

 Monday, 24 September - Shine bright like diamond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 477

Labor's new policy to address equal pay; Donald Trump's Supreme Court Justice woes; The sailor stranded 3,200km off Western Australia's coast; And footy finals.

 Friday, 21 September -There ain't no second prize | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 481

Education funding is the hot political topic; Two shark attacks in the Whitsundays; Stationary brand Smiggle kicking retail goals; And we help you nail your footy finals chat. Happy Friday.

 Thursday, 20 September - I want to hold your ear | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 504

In Yemen, millions of children face famine; Labors plan to boost retirement savings for women; The latest on strawberries; And the wreckage of Captain Cooks ship the Endeavour may have been found. 'Tis Thursday.

 Wednesday, 19 September - I think I want to marry you | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 405

The latest moves in the US/China trade war; A Russian plane shot down over Syria; The number of people opting out of the My Health Record database; And the Emmys. Hope your Wednesday is tops.

 Tuesday, 18 September - These boots are made for walking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 450

The needle in a strawberry sabotage continues; Today's meeting in Pyongyang; The death toll from typhoon Mangkut climbs; And no remains have been found at the former home of Lynette and Chris Dawson as police finish their search.

 Monday, 17 September - I need a hero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 459

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces a Royal Commission into the aged care sector; Typhoon Mangkut lands in China; Two deaths at a music festival in NSW over the weekend; And a quick sports wrap to get you through Monday.

 Friday, 14 September - You're in my mind all the time | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 531

The US and Philippines prepare for destructive hurricanes; Reports of mass detention of Muslim minorities in China; More meddling with our strawberries; And we get you acorss this weekends sport. 'Ava good one.

 Thursday, 13 September - It goes to show you never can tell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 460

Police are now digging at the Dawson family home; The European Parliament to take action against Hungary; Myer reports big loss; And Nicole Kidman's shut down. 'Tis Thursday.

 Wednesday, 12 September - That's the trouble with us | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 499

The Herald Sun digs in to defend itself over accusations of racism; There could be another Trump/ Kim Jong Un summit; Military exercises begin in Russia with China joining in; And Dubbo prepares for a royal visit. Halfway!

 Tuesday, 11 September - With the Orinoco flow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 412

Japan makes a case for the ban on commercial whaling to be lifted; The Swedish elections deliver a draw for the major parties; Dodgy life insurance is the focus on the Banking Royal Commission; And the founder of e-commerce site Alibaba steps down. Tuesday coming atcha.

 Monday, 10 September - Stronger than yesterday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 401

Scott Morrison's first week in parliament as PM; Fallout from the the women's US Open final; 75 people sentenced to death in Egypt; And why the Mona Lisa may have had a thyroid problem. Start your week right.

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