Tragic end to NT search, the Bondi royal commission + what is love?

Tragic end to NT search, the Bondi royal commission + what is love?

From Hack by triplej

April 30, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the tragic discovery related to a missing girl, the findings of a royal commission on antisemitism, and a personal perspective on love and happiness.

Police say they have found a body believed to be that of a missing five-year-old Alice Springs girl, whose family has asked for her to be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby. And a royal commission established after the Bondi terror attack has released its interim report. So what has it found about antisemitism in Australia? Plus, Dee Salmin shares how almost dying changed her perspective on what it means to be happy - whether you're single or not. Editor's Note: In addition to her work as an author, Dee Salmin is the host of triple j's podcast The Hook Up. Listen now: 01:12 - Tragic end in Alice Springs search 05:47 - How should Australia address anti-Semitism? 10:14 - How our idea of love is changing Guests: Olivana Lathouris, reporter, ABC Darwin Dariya (Dee) Salmin, author of It's Not Love, Actually: How to Find the Life and Love You Deserve Get the whole story from hack: Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Subscribe to the hack podcast Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm

People in this episode

Host: triple j

Guests: Olivana Lathouris, Dariya (Dee) Salmin

Topics covered

  • missing person
  • royal commission
  • antisemitism
  • perspective on happiness
  • love

Keywords

  • Alice Springs
  • missing girl
  • royal commission
  • antisemitism
  • happiness
  • love
  • Dee Salmin

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: It's Not Love, Actually: How to Find the Life and Love You Deserve

Places: Alice Springs

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