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7am

7am

By: Solstice Media
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An independent daily news show. We feature the country’s best reporters, covering the news as it affects Australia. This is news with narrative, every weekday.

2026 Solstice Media
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • “Our little queen”: Could Kumanjayi Little Baby’s death be a turning point?
    May 4 2026

    On April 25, Kumanjayi Little Baby was reported missing from her bed at the Old Timers town camp, just south of Alice Springs. Five days later, after a community-unifying effort, her body was found. She was five years old.

    Soon after, community members found the man accused of killing her. They called police and now a 47-year-old man has been charged with murder, and other charges we can’t mention for legal reasons.

    For the past week, as her family and community have mourned, Alice Springs/Mparntwe has once again been placed under the intensity of the national gaze; its grief, anger and calls for justice broadcast across the country.

    Today, the Chief Executive of SNAICC, the national peak body advocating for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, Catherine Liddle, on Kumanjayi Little Baby, the grief in Mparntwe, and the questions that need to be asked without turning her death into another political fight.

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    Guest: SNAICC CEO, Catherine Liddle

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    18 mins
  • Antoinette Lattouf on her ABC battle and the cost of winning
    May 3 2026

    In 2023, Antionette Lattouf was sacked by the ABC after sharing a Human Rights Watch post about Gaza.

    What followed became one of the most closely watched employment cases in the country, raising questions about political pressure, media independence and whose voices are allowed to be heard.

    Now, after winning her case, Lattouf has written a book about her fight, and the women who’ve taken on powerful institutions and won. She’s also become part of a new independent media movement, as audiences look beyond legacy institutions for voices they feel they can trust.

    Today, Antoinette Lattouf, on the cost of challenging the system, and what comes after winning.

    If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support.

    And you can check out Antoinette’s book ‘Women Who Win’ here

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    Guest: Journalist and co-founder of Ette Media, Antoinette Lattouf

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    18 mins
  • Why Australia has more guns than ever
    May 2 2026

    In December last year, in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, Anthony Albanese promised the biggest national gun buyback since Port Arthur.

    He wanted states and territories to agree to new gun laws by March and legislate them by July. But that first deadline has passed – and the national response is fracturing.

    Queensland and the Northern Territory are refusing the buyback, Tasmania is rejecting a cap on the number of firearms a person can own, and a national register is not expected to be running until 2028.

    The Royal Commission into Antisemitism has also weighed in, saying Australia should waste no time in implementing the buyback.

    So today, 30 years after Port Arthur, we’re returning to our January episode – where Nicole Johnston speaks with Ebony Bennett from the Australia Institute on why Australia has more guns than ever, and why reform is still so difficult.

    This episode was originally published in January, 2026.

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    Guest: Deputy director at The Australia Institute, Ebony Bennett

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    16 mins
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I enjoy these reports, following up on our politicians and their policies! Informs me, and gives me more facts to deal with the false news coming from the regular media!

Saturday Paper and Monthly follow ups

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It's extraordinary how often the 7am podcast finds an angle that every other outlet has missed, and which turns out to be CRUCIAL months or years later.

Proven right every time

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This podcast is strongly left wing and biased. It always paints Liberals in a bad light. Not worth it.

Left wing tripe

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