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In this episode the boys dive into the shock expulsion of the Iranian ambassador after ASIO linked Iran to attacks on synagogues in Melbourne and Sydney. They break down what this means for national security and civil unrest, whether the government acted fast enough, and how foreign powers may be shaping events on Australian soil. The conversation then moves into the flag burning debate and the proposed bedroom tax before shifting to Elon Musk’s new company Macro Hard which he claims could disrupt Microsoft and Apple. The team also explore whether capitalism is breaking under the pressure of AI, the exodus of wealthy Australians to Dubai, and finish on a positive note with a shoutout to Benny the Bear, an AI powered kids brand created by one of their listeners.
By Adam Hudson, Eric Machado, James Denham & Mark Di PaolaIn this episode the boys dive into the shock expulsion of the Iranian ambassador after ASIO linked Iran to attacks on synagogues in Melbourne and Sydney. They break down what this means for national security and civil unrest, whether the government acted fast enough, and how foreign powers may be shaping events on Australian soil. The conversation then moves into the flag burning debate and the proposed bedroom tax before shifting to Elon Musk’s new company Macro Hard which he claims could disrupt Microsoft and Apple. The team also explore whether capitalism is breaking under the pressure of AI, the exodus of wealthy Australians to Dubai, and finish on a positive note with a shoutout to Benny the Bear, an AI powered kids brand created by one of their listeners.

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