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By: Solstice Media
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  • ‘I’m sitting at home having seizures. I can't drive my car’: Why John Barnes is suing the AFL
    Apr 12 2026

    More than a decade after he retired from AFL, John Barnes collapsed without warning and began having seizures.

    The former Essendon and Geelong ruckman says years of head knocks left him with epilepsy, memory problems, and a life he barely recognised.

    Now, as a growing class action takes on the AFL over concussion, Barnes is speaking about the damage he says the game caused – and the accountability he still wants.

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    Guest: Former AFL ruckman, John Barnes

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    17 mins
  • Ali Jan’s family speaks: We want to testify against Australian troops
    Apr 11 2026

    In September of 2012, Australian soldiers descended on the rural village of Darwan in Afghanistan, killing four men.

    That raid and the events of that day were central to the defamation action brought by Ben Roberts-Smith. The court eventually found it was substantially true that he had committed war crimes – including kicking Ali Jan, an Afghan villager, off a cliff and ordering his execution.

    Ben Roberts-Smith maintains his innocence, and the allegations have never been proven to a criminal standard.

    But now, that’s about to be tested.

    This week, Roberts-Smith was arrested and charged with five counts of war crime murder. One of those charges relates to the Darwan raid, making the killing of Ali Jan central to the criminal case ahead.

    Ali Jan’s family are still waiting for justice and want to testify. But the agency leading Australia’s war crimes investigations is still refusing to take witness statements directly from Afghanistan.

    Today, freelance journalist Michelle Dimasi, who travelled to Afghanistan to meet Ali Jan’s family, on what justice might still look like for them.

    This episode first aired in November 2023.

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    Guest: Freelance journalist covering Afghanistan and the Middle East, Michelle Dimasi

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    19 mins
  • Can Singapore help with Australia’s fuel problem?
    Apr 10 2026

    The fighting may have temporarily eased in the Middle East, but the fallout is still moving through the global economy. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted, fuel markets are unsettled, and Australia is exposed.

    Now, Anthony Albanese is in Singapore trying to secure supply, as the opposition presses the government over how prepared the country really is.

    Today, Tony Wood, Energy and Climate Change Senior Fellow at the Grattan Institute, on the state of the Strait, the ongoing risks for Australia, and the politics taking shape around another global shock.

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    Guest: Energy and Climate Change Senior Fellow at the Grattan Institute, Tony Wood

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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!

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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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