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HPV vaccine rates are declining in Australia, and experts have warned it's putting our ability to eradicate cervical cancer at risk.
Plus, Alistair Kitchen is an Aussie who flew to the US last week for a holiday. But when he landed, he was detained, interrogated and eventually deported. Why? He reckons it was because of his stance on Gaza.
Also, why gen z is capturing Y2K nostalgia through the lens of a digital camera.
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01:14 - The decline in HPV vaccination rates
06:31 - Why Trump ditched Albanese
10:19 - Alistair Kitchen on being deported from the US
23:13 - Why digi cams are having a moment right now
Guests:
- Professor Julie Leask, School of Public Health, University of Sydney
- Alistair Kitchen, freelance journalist
- Dr Kathleen Williams, School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania
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