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"Having a Baby Is Like An Affair" Tanya Plibersek On 10,000 Days, 3 Kids & Political Legacy

"Having a Baby Is Like An Affair" Tanya Plibersek On 10,000 Days, 3 Kids & Political Legacy

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Today marks a massive milestone for Labor's Tanya Plibersek, who reflects on a career spanning three decades as one of Australia’s longest-serving female politicians.

We sit down with the Minister for Social Services to discuss her 10,000-day legacy and her life as an urban beekeeper.

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And in headlines today, The man accused of throwing a bomb into an Invasion Day rally in Perth has been identified as 32 year old Liam Hall; The focus now shifts to the coalition's immigration policy as leader Angus Taylor calls for unity following the announcement of a front bench rewarding his supporters; 16yo Ally Hickman is facing a delay in her event at the Winter Olympics without her coach who’s had to head back to Australia; Actor Shia LeBeouf has been arrested after an altercation outside a bar in New Orleans

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Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

Guest: Tanya Plibersek, Minister for Social Services

Audio Producer: Lu Hill

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

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