Many women who self-report as using cannabis to treat symptoms of endometriosis say weed helps them stay off painkillers and opioids.
Also, an 18-year old has been arrested on terror charges after posting extremist far-right content online.
PornHub has announced changes to who an upload content to its site, but is it enough to push people towards ethical porn?
And, in the last of our series of how the states are tackling climate change, we speak to WA Environment Minister Stephen Dawson.

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Folge vom 09.12.2020Using weed to treat symptoms of endometriosis
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Folge vom 08.12.2020Was the Christchurch terror attack preventable?A Royal Commission into the Christchurch shooting has found authorities didn't miss any obvious signs that a terrorist attack was about to take place. Meanwhile there are calls in Australia to take right-wing extremism more seriously. Also, new guidelines around the consumption of alcohol say we should be consuming less booze. And, breakdancing has been announced as an Olympic sport, but will it get more people interested in the event?
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Folge vom 07.12.2020The Govt wants to jail bosses who deliberately underpay staffThe Government will introduce laws to Parliament this week that would make it a criminal offence to underpay staff, and set in legislation a formal definition of casual work. Also, NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean wants other conservative politicians to get on board with fighting climate change. And, a fire in world heritage-listed Fraser Island has been burning out of control for the last seven weeks.
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Folge vom 04.12.2020The Shake Up: Accessible gigs, online learning and how Covid failed disability communityIt's the Friday Shake Up and we're talking... UK approves Covid vaccine, how Australia's response to the pandemic left people with disability behind, why some students are unsatisfied with online learning, and how gigs can be more accessible for people with disability and mobility issues. Join Hack's Avani Dias with Paralympian Madison de Rozario and Senator Jordan Steele-John.