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Should we punish politicians like Mark Latham?

Should we punish politicians like Mark Latham?

With the Independent NSW MP Mark Latham in the headlines once again facing unsavoury allegations, Jez and Bev talk about the boundaries of acceptable behaviour of our politicians.
Would you like to know if the music you're listening to has been AI-generated? Boasting a million listens on Spotify, AI-generated band The Velvet Sundown, people are questioning the ethics of AI-generated music and the real people who are using bots to game the system.
Jeremy Fernandez and Beverley Wang chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Filling in while Julia Baird is away is Beverley Wang, ABC's National Culture correspondent, co-host of Stop Everything and Life Matters on Radio National.
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