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Hack, triple j's current affairs program, covers a range of topics of interest to young people in Australia&around the world - political, cultural, social and health issues. Every weekday we'll update this podcast with the with the latest full length,

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Last 20 Shows

triple j: Hack : Tuesday 9 February

Apparently 2.5 million Australians have experienced workplace bullying. If that's you: what have you done about it? Also Japan is considering scaling back scientific whaling: but Humane Society International says the compromise of allowing some commercial whaling would be a big step backwards. Plus a Senate Estimates 101.

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triple j: Hack : Monday 8 February

Alcohol and addiction: What's the difference between a binge drinker and an alcoholic? Hear from Erin and Ben who are in their 20s, go to AA meetings and now don't drink at all, and from Bree who went to a drug and alcohol counsellor and now drinks in moderation.

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triple j: Hack : Friday 5 February

THE SHAKE UP

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triple j: Hack : Thursday 4 February

Uni's about to start and students don't know where they stand when it comes to youth allowance, Deputy PM Julia Gillard says that's not her fault; what the Federal Court win for iinet against movie companies means for illegal downloads; Australian Winter Olympic hopefuls; and the Mexico drug war.

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triple j: Hack : Wednesday 3 February

Patrick O'Gorman lost his mum, dad and brother in the Black Saturday bushfires. Nearly one year on he takes Hack to the place where his house used to be, and talks about a year of grief, insurance and coroners investigations. Also today, the South Australian Attorney General on R18+ Classifications for games ("I've been known to change my mind") and the final installment of the Boom Shadow series.

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triple j: Hack : Tuesday 2 February

Tony Abbott reveals his alternative to an ETS. He says its simpler, cheaper and more effective than the government's policy, but an economic advisor to the Garnaut Climate change report isn't so sure. Also hear part two of Boom Shadow, our look at what its like living in the shadow of the mining boom in WA. Today, hear from farmers who are struggling to find enough employees, and who are also trying to position themselves to face longer term challenges like climate change.

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triple j: Hack : Monday 1 February

Boom Shadow series, part 1. 40 per cent of the Western Australian mining workforce is fly in, fly out. Does fly in fly out (FIFO) work for you? You'll hear from a guy in a fly in fly out sharehouse in Perth, and a former FIFO worker turned ice dealer, plus the author of the only gen y specific FIFO research.

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triple j: Hack : Friday 29 January

THE SHAKE UP

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triple j: Hack : Thursday 28 January

Stranded in Peru - desperate to find out who won the Hottest 100; Australian of the Year Pat McGorry talks youth mental health; Gay bushrangers - the love between compempories of Ned Kelly; International student crisis centre launched; Volcanoes and climate change.

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triple j: Hack : Wednesday 27 January

New drug of choice in Europe; Google had to remove Aboriginal flag from homepage design on Australia Day: hear from the copyright owner; the Myschool website to launch at 1am; and hear what its like to juggle school work when you're homeless.

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triple j: Hack : Thursday 21 January

Minister for Respect: The Victorian government has a new portfolio of the 'Respect Agenda'. If you take drugs, how long do you wait before you drive? You might be surprised how long you SHOULD wait. The guy who led the rebuild of New Orleans says Haiti could take 30 years to get back to normal. Copenhagen fail - the UN admits it. And visit 'Australia's worst town'.

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triple j: Hack : Friday 22 January

THE SHAKE UP: have we reached festival saturation point - or can you just not get enough? Join John Wall, co-founder of Fuzzy (Parklife, Field Day) and Pez (the Festival Song).

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triple j: Hack : Monday 25 January

Should you travel Australia before you head overseas? Tomorrow's Australia Day: can you really have a fully developed sense of national identity without seeing the country?

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triple j: Hack : Wednesday 20 January 2010

As our 'Real CSI' series continues: Forensic fiction causing courtroom dramas; Haiti hope; Surf rip strategy debate as drowning deaths top 70per cent higher than this time last year; plus Obama misses Guantanamo deadline.

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triple j: Hack : Tuesday 19 January

Prince Willy on the Block, in Redfern, Sydney. Does that make you more excited that Australia's a Monarchy? Plus the latest on Internet Explorer warnings, and heroin deaths increase in Melbourne (especially among employed people and pensioners).

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triple j: Hack Radio - Monday 18th of January 2010

Haiti: Aid worker in capital Port au Prince tells of distributing water to thousands camped on a golf course, and a Haitian student in Australia tells of the Haiti she grew up in. Also NSW Australian of the Year Jon Dee challenges politicians to reduce their personal carbon emissions by 10 per cent in 2010, And go behind the doors of the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine to find out how close CSI type shows get to real life. (PS the overnighters listen to triple j in the morgue!)

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triple j: Hack Radio - Tuesday 1st December 2009

TONY ABBOTT. The surprise result of the Liberal leadership contest. What will this mean for climate change policy? ALSO today the Reserve Bank set a record by increasing interest rates for the third month in a row. So what can we expect from the economy and the job market in 2010?

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triple j: Hack Radio - Monday 30th of November 2009

What will 2010 hold for terror? Look back over the Jakarta bombing, the withdrawal from Iraq and the arrests on terrorism charges of people in Australia, and then look forward with a security expert and international policy expert.

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triple j: Hack Radio - Friday 27th of November 2009

THE SHAKE UP

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triple j: Hack Radio - Wednesday 11th November 2009

No spill for Libs after all; School leavers WA get rowdy and randy; What's more important: music or voice?

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