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Episode Synopsis
Dead sharks, dead dolphins, dead seadragons: the scale of SA's algal bloom crisis is hard to imagine. So why hasn't it been declared a national disaster? And Anthony Albanese's on his way home from an official trip to China. What did he achieve?Plus, a footy stadium, a billion dollars in debt, or a vote of no-confidence for the Premier: this is what's influencing young voters at the Tasmanian election. Listen now: 01:58 - The algal bloom wiping out South Australia's marine life11:30 - Unpacking Anthony Albanese's China visit21:46 - What's swaying young voters in Tasmania's electionGuests:Dr Dominic Mcafee, researcher, Environment Institute at the University of AdelaideBang Xiao, reporter, Asia Pacific newsroom, ABCGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
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