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The ethics of WW3 memes, endo and trauma + Qld's croc problem

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The mother of murdered Indigenous schoolboy Cassius Turvey has delivered an emotional speech in court, saying her community was "thrust into a world of pain" due to the violence of her son's killers.

Plus, is it okay to laugh about war? With content creators posting WW3 memes, is this a valid way to cope with global unrest?

And booming crocodile populations are dividing some communities in northern Australia over how to deal with it.

Also, researchers have found a difficult childhood is linked with a greater likelihood of being diagnosed with endometriosis later on.

Listen now:

01:15 - The impact of Cassius Turvey's murder

05:23 - Why the internet's making light of war

14:18 - What should Qld do about crocs?

24:24 - New endometriosis research

Guests:

  • Ashley Fell, social researcher, McCrindle
  • Dr Cameron Baker, behavioural ecologist, Charles Darwin University
  • Dee Salmin, host, The Hook Up

Get the whole story from Hack:

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The mother of murdered Indigenous schoolboy Cassius Turvey has delivered an emotional speech in court, saying her community was "thrust into a world of pain" due to the violence of her son's killers.

Plus, is it okay to laugh about war? With content creators posting WW3 memes, is this a valid way to cope with global unrest?

And booming crocodile populations are dividing some communities in northern Australia over how to deal with it.

Also, researchers have found a difficult childhood is linked with a greater likelihood of being diagnosed with endometriosis later on.

Listen now:

01:15 - The impact of Cassius Turvey's murder

05:23 - Why the internet's making light of war

14:18 - What should Qld do about crocs?

24:24 - New endometriosis research

Guests:

  • Ashley Fell, social researcher, McCrindle
  • Dr Cameron Baker, behavioural ecologist, Charles Darwin University
  • Dee Salmin, host, The Hook Up

Get the whole story from Hack:

  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Subscribe to the hack podcast
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm
  continue reading

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