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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 31 MIN

Pauline Hanson's pitch in SA, Iranian footballers leave + IV drip therapy

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Fears are growing for the safety of the Iranian women's football team, after 5 of the 7 women granted asylum in Australia left the country. And with the war in the Middle East now in its third week, we unpack the latest American strikes on Kharg Island. Will it worsen the cost and availability of fuel in Australia? Plus, Pauline Hanson is in South Australia ahead of the state election, where One Nation's success or failure is being closely watched as a test of its popularity nationwide. Also: IV drip therapy. Is it worthwhile, or a waste of money? Listen now: 01:38 - Why did the US bomb Kharg Island?05:16 - What happens now for Iran's female footballers?14:57 - Skipping school to meet Pauline 20.06 - Is IV drip therapy legit? Guests:Tina Kordrostami, Iranian Australian advocate and City of Ryde councillor Emily Burch, dietician and lecturer, Southern Cross UniversityGet the whole story from Hack:Follow us on InstagramSubscribe to the hack podcastListen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm 

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