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Program: Anika Wells, a drunk raccoon and the pub test

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Taxpayer funded ski trips, thousand dollar dinners in Paris and business class flights to New York. Do these expenses pass the pub test? What about the sniff test? 

The thing is Communications and Sports Minister Anika Wells hasn’t racked up the most expenses – in fact, Australian politicians have claimed $1.1 million dollars in the past year.  There’s no doubt the job is demanding, but should the expenses rules be reviewed?

And Queensland Museum has found itself in a bit of a pickle following an investigation into Shell sponsored educational materials that downplay the role of fossil fuels in climate change.

And after hearing about a drunk raccoon in the United States, Jules wonders whether animals have a taste for fermented beverages too?

Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. 

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