
Camilla Hannan
Audio Producer at Freelance
Audio Producer at The Guardian Australia
audio producer, field recordist, artist. sound designer/audio engineer with @GuardianAus (she/they) 🌈
Articles
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6 days ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Greg Jericho |Allison Chan |Camilla Hannan |Miles Herbert
Australia under pressure to join international push for Palestinian statehood led by Emmanuel Macron The super tax debate is divorced from reality – and more proof that Australia’s tax system is built for the rich North West Shelf gas extension will deliver ‘almost nothing’ to Australia’s public purse ‘We’ll determine our defence policy’: Albanese responds to US push for huge rise in spending as Hegseth stokes China fears Leading tax expert calls out ‘confected outrage’ of wealthy Australians...
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Camilla Hannan
New Zealand is known as a dream destination – with its verdant, rolling hills and picture-perfect scenery. But some locals are feeling that’s not enough to keep them anchored to the island. Journalist Michelle Duff speaks to Reged Ahmad about why New Zealand is facing a mass exodus as people of working age flee the weak economy
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Camilla Hannan
As Israel intensifies its attacks, and prepares to indefinitely occupy the whole of Gaza, there has been a shift among some foreign leaders. Australian human rights lawyer Chris Sidoti speaks to Nour Haydar about the growing global fury at Israel and why he thinks Australia needs to act now to help stop the killing
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Camilla Hannan
Nationals leader David Littleproud has confirmed his party will not be entering a Coalition agreement with the Liberal party. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy speaks to Reged Ahmad on what contributed to the decision to end an 80-year-old partnership and what this means for the new parliament
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Karishma Luthria |Miles Herbert |Camilla Hannan |Hannah Parkes
The Greens were on a high – until they weren’t. This election left the minor party almost entirely wiped out in the House of Representatives and without its leader Adam Bandt. Ahead of a vote on who will take the party forward, the former Greens leader Richard Di Natale speaks to Nour Haydar on what lessons can be learned from the election result and where to now for the minor party• You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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