
Daniel Semo
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Patrick Keneally |Adam Morton |Miles Herbert |Daniel Semo |Isabella Lee
Presented by Nour Haydar with Patrick Keneally and Adam Morton. Produced by Miles Herbert and Daniel Semo. Video production by Isabella Lee. Thu 10 Apr 2025 11.00 EDTIn past elections, debate about climate policy has been front and centre. Labor and independents campaigned hard on the environment back in 2022. But during the current campaign Labor and the Coalition have focused their messaging almost entirely on cost of living.
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Daniel Semo
Khaled Sabsabi’s name was catapulted to national prominence when he was selection from dozens of applicants to represent Australia at the prestigious Venice Biennale art exhibition. And then, less than a week after the decision was announced, he was dropped. Now he speaks to Nour Haydar about how he found out, his work and how damaging the past two months has been for his mental health and his career.
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4 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Tory Shepherd |Allison Chan |Camilla Hannan |Daniel Semo |Miles Herbert
Big pharma is eyeing Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, as they lobby Donald Trump to demand higher prices for their medicines. Anthony Albanese has promised to bring down the price of PBS-listed medicines to no more than $25 a script, while the Coalition has already pledged to match it if they return to government. Senior reporter Tory Shepherd speaks to Reged Ahmad about the politics of our affordable medicines You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Bridie Jabour |Lenore Taylor |Mike Ticher |Karishma Luthria |Daniel Semo |Miles Herbert | +1 more
The unofficial election campaign is about to intensify, with a pre-election budget just days away. With political messaging coming thick and fast, both parties will be trying to sell their vision to the public. But with Australian society becoming increasingly fragmented, will the same campaign strategies cut through? Bridie Jabour talks with editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and head of newsroom Mike Ticher about what is dividing voters, and how these fractures are shaping our politics
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Jan 4, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Daniel Semo |Miles Martignoni
Chef and restaurateur Kylie Kwong grew up with family dinners filled with her mother’s Cantonese cooking. But dinners stopped for two nights after Kwong came out to her dad as gay. What happened next was something she never could have imagined.
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