Skip to main content

AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. AM sets the agenda for the nation's daily news and current affairs coverage.

Latest

Social media company X loses key fight in court

Courts find social media company X can be held liable for hate speech published on its platform.

Published: with Rachel Mealey

Duration: 20 minutes 23 seconds

Social media company X loses key fight in court

X the social media company X, formerly Twitter, has lost a key fight over whether it's  legally responsible for its activities in Australia.

Published:

Elon Musk has a serious expression as he looks to his right and clasps his hands together.
Duration: 3 minutes 25 seconds

Police "failing" on cybercrime

A parliamentary inquiry has heard claims Australian law enforcement lack the resources and expertise to properly investigate and prosecute cases of online crime.

Published: by Jon Daly

Cyber hacking
Duration: 3 minutes 5 seconds

Concert giant, Live Nation, under scrutiny

A sweeping anti-trust lawsuit has been filed against Live Nation Entertainment in the United States.

Published:

A crowd of people at a music festival in front of a stage
Duration: 2 minutes 48 seconds

India election under scrutiny

India's election has been marred by allegations of voter suppression and police intimidation.

Published: by Meghna Bali

A man uses a newspaper as others use umbrellas to protect themselves from the heat.
Duration: 3 minutes 7 seconds

UK election campaign kicks off

As the battlelines are drawn on the first day of campaigning in the upcoming election, several more Conservative MPs have dropped out of the contest.

Published: by Kathryn Diss

Rishi Sunak stands in a blue suit speaking behind a lectern in the rain in the street
Duration: 2 minutes 55 seconds

Skilling up workforce for renewables

The Federal Government wants to see Australia transition to renewable energy and achieve net zero carbon emissions.

Published: by Rachel Mealey

Artist's impression of eight large, white wind turbines standing in a row in the ocean.
Duration: 4 minutes 26 seconds

Teens need more sleep

Everyone needs sleep but research is pointing to teenagers needing it even more than the rest of us.

Published: by Emily Laurence

Tiger looking at screen
Duration: 2 minutes 41 seconds

Origin energy confident

Now that the planned closure of the country's biggest coal-fired power station has been pushed back to 2027, Origin Energy is confident the "lights will stay on."

Published: by Peter Ryan

Origin CEO Frank Calabria says the company is responding to the rapidly changing energy market
Duration: 2 minutes 38 seconds
QR code image for downloading the ABC listen app

Discover more podcasts

Download the ABC listen app to hear more of your favourite podcasts