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Season 2008

  • S2008E01 Islamic School in Camden

    • March 3, 2008
    • ABC2

    HACK finds out the latest on a proposal for an Islamic school in a small town outside Sydney. There were protests against the plan late last year and lots of residents are not happy about it. The local council was due to make a decision around now, but that's been delayed.

  • S2008E02 Metro Warriors

    • March 10, 2008
    • ABC2

    If you go to a music festival you're pretty much guaranteed to see plenty of buff blokes with their shirts off. This week HACK heads to a festival to find out why the boys are doing it, and if muscly dudes with their kits off are getting more common.

  • S2008E03 Surfer Chicks

    • March 17, 2008
    • ABC2

    Womens' participation in sport is always lower than guys, especially for teenage girls. This week HACK is talking to young women who surf about how they got into it, how they got past the crap that guys dish out, and if more young women are getting into the sport.

  • S2008E04 Binge Drinking

    • March 24, 2008
    • ABC2

    The Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says there's a growing epidemic of binge drinking among young people, and he wants to do something about it. HACK asks young people how much they drink, if they consider themselves binge drinkers, and if they think the government's plans will make any difference.

  • S2008E05 Young and Overweight

    • March 31, 2008
    • ABC2

    One in four young people in Australia are overweight, but only a few States have treatment services offering help. This week HACK visits one of those centres to chat to some teenagers dealing with excess weight issues.

  • S2008E06 Garbage Men

    • April 7, 2008
    • ABC2

    This week Hack's getting up early to go clean up other peoples' mess. Ronan Sharkey hits the road with some garbos to find out the best and worst parts of the job, and the reaction they get when telling people what they do.

  • S2008E07 2020

    • April 14, 2008
    • ABC2

    Recently heaps of young people got together in Canberra for the 2020 Youth Summit. Hack decided to chat to a bunch of Canberra locals who didn't get the chance to be involved, to get their vision for Australia by the year 2020.

  • S2008E08 Women in the Military

    • April 21, 2008
    • ABC2

    It's ANZAC day this week and Hack is taking a look at women in the military. Guys outnumber girls by over 7 to 1, but the Defence minister wants more women to join up. So what it's like being a woman in such a bloke dominated world?

  • S2008E09 China's rule over Tibet

    • April 28, 2008
    • ABC2

    As the Olympic torch makes its' way around the world, including Canberra last week, China's control of Tibet is back in the spotlight. This week Hack chats to young Chinese and Tibetan Australians for their take on the issue.

  • S2008E10 Cabbies

    • May 5, 2008
    • ABC2

    Taxi drivers get a lot of grief or much worse from passengers, especially at night. Last week a cabbie in Melbourne was nearly killed. This week Hack jumps in the cab with some late night drivers to find out how they handle the job.

  • S2008E11 Collie Coalminers

    • May 12, 2008
    • ABC2

    Part one of Hack's look at WA's coal industry. This week Ronan Sharkey chats to coalminers in the One Night Stand town of Collie. Find out how they like the work, and what they think of environmentalists who say coal should be phased out.

  • S2008E12 Clean coal in WA

    • May 19, 2008
    • ABC2

    In part 2 of Hack's look at the coal mining industry, Ronan Sharkey looks at how much WA relies on coal for its' energy, and what plans the State government has for clean energy alternatives.

  • S2008E13 World Youth Day (1)

    • June 2, 2008
    • ABC2

    Ronan Sharkey visits young Catholics in Melbourne planning to participate in World Youth Day in Sydney. He finds out what the event means to them and how they feel about their faith.

  • S2008E14 Islamic School Part 2

    • June 9, 2008
    • ABC2

    Following the recent decision by the local council in Camden to stop the go ahead of constuction of an Islamic School, Hack's Ronan Sharkey caught up with local residents to examine the issues.

  • S2008E15 Cray Fishing Industry

    • June 16, 2008
    • ABC2

    Ronan Sharkey takes us crayfishing, the most lucrative fishing industry in Australia, and has a chat to young people working the decks.

  • S2008E16 Hybrid Cars

    • June 23, 2008
    • ABC2

    The Federal government wants to see more Hybrid cars on Australia's roads to help reduce greenhouse emissions from petrol. And the government is spending millions to support the technology. This week Hack chats to young people who know a bit about cars and a bit about climate change, to see if they reckon it's money well spent.

  • S2008E17 Army Gap Year

    • June 30, 2008
    • ABC2

    This week Hack gets down in the mud with some young soldiers taking part in the military's new Gap year Program. It's a one year try-before-you-buy scheme that the Army, Navy and Air Force are hoping will solve their recruitment problems.

  • S2008E18 Sudanese Refugees

    • July 7, 2008
    • ABC2

    Australia's Sudanese population is one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the country. But Sudanese people have also been copping lots of flak over claims they're not settling in. This week Hack chats to some young Sudanese refugees to get their take on life in a new country.

  • S2008E19 Live Music in Rural Venues

    • July 14, 2008
    • ABC2

    Ronan Sharkey looks into the live music scene in regional areas, bumps into Lior who was hitting up this scene, and tries to find ways to make this music more accessible to people in rural areas.

  • S2008E20 Squatters

    • July 21, 2008
    • ABC2

    If you're renting you'll know that it's getting harder and harder to find an affordable place. This week Hack is taking a look at one solution - don't pay. Ronan Sharkey catches up with a bunch of people who've been squatting for years.

  • S2008E21 World Youth Day (2)

    • July 28, 2008
    • ABC2

    In HACK Ronan Sharkey catches up with some pilgrims who are part of the couple of hundred thousand Catholics that hit Sydney for World Youth Day to celebrate their faith. He also talks to protesters who are against the church's stance on issues like condoms and homosexuality.

  • S2008E22 Climate Change

    • August 4, 2008
    • ABC2

    Scientists say climate change is coming and politicians are hitting the fear button. This week HACK looks at how the Federal government's plan for an emissions trading scheme has set off a new round of scary stories, about environmental disaster and economic ruin.

  • S2008E23 Truckies Pay

    • August 11, 2008
    • ABC2

    Long distance truck drivers say big supermarkets aren't paying enough to cover the cost of high fuel prices. This week Hack chats to some young truckies who reckon it's less and less likely they'll ever be able to afford their own truck.

  • S2008E24 Endless Winter

    • August 18, 2008
    • ABC2

    For a lot of young people the idea of working at the snow is pretty appealing, and some can't get enough of the life. This week Hack chats to people chasing the endless winter, to see if they're worried about getting trapped in the lifestyle.

  • S2008E25 Paralympians

    • August 25, 2008
    • ABC2

    The Paralympic Games kick off in Beijing next week and Australia is sending one of its' biggest teams ever. Hack chats to two Paralympic swimmers about how they got into their sport, and finds out if it helped them get accepted growing up.

  • S2008E26 A Brother's Grief

    • September 4, 2008
    • ABC2

    This week Hack takes a look at grief, and how you deal with losing someone you love. Ronan Sharkey chats to Antony Catt, whose sister Annabel died last year after taking what she thought was an ecstasy pill at a festival.

  • S2008E27 Presidential Candidates

    • September 22, 2008
    • ABC2

    In less than 2 months America chooses its' next President. Will it be a 72-year-old Vietnam War veteran, or a 47-year-old aiming to become the first African American in the job? This week Hack finds out how each candidate will impact on you in Australia.

  • S2008E28 Bush Band Bash (1)

    • September 29, 2008
    • ABC2

    Recently a bunch of young Aboriginal bands played a big concert in Alice Springs - called the Bush Bands Bash. Before the gig, Hack headed to the remote community of Papunya to meet some guys from one of the bands, and to find out more about where they come from.

  • S2008E29 Bush Band Bash (2)

    • October 6, 2008
    • ABC2

    This week Hack is back in Alice Springs for the second part of our story about the Bush Bands Bash. It's an annual concert featuring Aboriginal musicians from remote communities around Central Australia. Ronan Sharkey catches up with the guys from the Tjupi band as they get set to play their headline set at the gig.

  • S2008E30 Homeless Youth Soccer

    • October 13, 2008
    • ABC2

    This week Hack chats to 25-year-old Alex Marshall who's been homeless for most of the past year. When Alex's rent took a big jump, one thing led to another and he found himself without a home. Ronan Sharkey chats to Alex about how he got out of the homeless cycle, and how street soccer helped.

  • S2008E31 Women Workers in Alice

    • October 20, 2008
    • ABC2

    Alice Springs is full of non-indigenous professional people from around Australia who've come to work with Aboriginal people - like doctors, nurses, social workers and lawyers. This week Hack chats to a few women following that path, to find out why they've come, and if they think they're making a difference.

  • S2008E32 Rodeo

    • October 27, 2008
    • ABC2

    Most weekends somewhere in Australia you'll find heaps of young people getting flung around by angry bulls and bucking horses. And they call it sport. This week Hack travels to a country rodeo to chat to some cowboys and cowgirls about whether rodeo is a sport, or a lifestlye.

  • S2008E33 Merchant Mariners

    • November 3, 2008
    • ABC2

    The cargo shipping industry in Australia has a shortage of young people, and the Federal government is looking at how to fix that. This week Hack jumps on board a cargo ship to chat to some cadet merchant mariners about why they love the life at sea.

  • S2008E34 Financial Crisis

    • November 10, 2008
    • ABC2

    If it's not a recession coming, it's looking like the global financial crisis will definitely bring an economic downturn. This week Hack looks at job prospects for young people in a slowing economy, and finds out what high school and uni students think as they head into the workforce.

  • S2008E35 Sexual Assault

    • November 17, 2008
    • ABC2

    It's estimated only around 15% of sexual assault victims report the crime to police, and by far most victims are women. This week Hack takes a look at why so many women don't report the crime. Ronan Sharkey talks to a young woman who was sexually assaulted and did report.

  • S2008E36 Schoolies

    • November 24, 2008
    • ABC2

    It's schoolies week! Or more like schoolies month, as school leavers from around the country start celebrating the end of exams. Hack joins a crew of schoolies having a slightly quieter schoolies in a caravan park, to chat about friendship, pressure, and that feeling of what the hell do you do now?

Season 2009

  • S2009E37 The Rudd Debate

    • November 24, 2009
    • ABC2

    Kevin Rudd has been Prime Minister for almost two years. So how is he doing so far? Hack reporter Antoinette Chiha hit social networking sites and the streets and to find that the global financial crisis and climate change were the two biggest issues for young Australians. In a panel interview with a young person from the Labor party and the young Liberals' policy director, Antoinette Chiha takes a look at Kevin Rudd's report card.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x38 Australians on Drugs

    • July 28, 2015
    • ABC2

    In association with triple j's Hack, Tom Tilley hosts a live studio discussion that will unleash a brutally honest conversation about our apparent reputation as one of the world's biggest consumers per capita of illicit drugs.

  • SPECIAL 0x39 Australians on Porn

    • December 7, 2015
    • ABC2

    Young Aussies throw the doors open on what porn they're into and what it's doing to their lives. triple j's Hack host Tom Tilley moderates a live television event with a panel of porn stars, porn users and anti-porn activists

  • SPECIAL 0x40 Live: Body Obsession

    • March 15, 2016
    • ABC2

    Screening as part of 'Naked As' Week, triple j's Hack host Tom Tilley moderates a live television event and social media experience to find out whether Australians are too obsessed with their bodies.

  • SPECIAL 0x41 Live: The War on Young People

    • June 23, 2016
    • ABC2

    In a world where house prices are out of control & jobs are less secure, young people are starting to feel ripped off. Tom Tilley gathers a panel of Australians, young & old & asks 'is there a war on young people?' #HackLive

  • SPECIAL 0x42 Live: Aussie Patriots

    • November 13, 2016
    • ABC2

    A live debate on the recent resurgence in Aussie patriotism. From flag waving to flag wrapping, triple j Hacks Tom Tilley fires up a range of opinions of young Australians.

  • SPECIAL 0x43 Live: Swipe Right

    • December 1, 2016
    • ABC2

    Tom Tilley looks at how we hook up in the 21st century. From pick-up apps to one night stands. Does anyone still meet in real-life, or has the dating landscape fundamentally changed forever? Find out on Hack Live.

  • SPECIAL 0x44 Live: Sex Addicts

    • March 28, 2017
    • ABC2

    Triple J's Tom Tilley asks if sex addiction is a real issue ruining people's lives. What is a normal libido & how can you tell when it's out of control? Experts from both sides of the debate tackle this intimate topic.

  • SPECIAL 0x45 Live: Is Male Privilege Bullsh!t?

    • June 20, 2017
    • ABC2

    Hosted by triple j Hack's Tom Tilley, this live-to-air debate asks does male privilege really exist and if so, how does it impact us today?