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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew. </p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we explore how our relationships to places, our bodies, and our sexualities change over time with different generations.</p><p>The stories are: </p><p><strong>Queer Women’s Spaces</strong><br><strong>Reporters: </strong>Sophia Barrett, Matilda Linsdell, Darya Mohseni<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Matilda Linsdell<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Darya Mohseni</p><p><strong>The Docklands Dilemma</strong><br><strong>Reporters: </strong>Alex Masterson, Harriette Hobson<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Natalie Fleming<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Harriette Hobson</p><p><strong>Selling Skinny</strong><br><strong>Reporter: </strong>Matilda McDermott<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Vic Bailey<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Sienna Seychell<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits</strong></p><p><strong>Presenter:</strong> Sophia Barrett<br><strong>Producer:</strong> Vic Bailey<br><strong>Fact-Checker:</strong> Harriette Hobson<br><strong>Student Executive Producer:</strong> Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br><strong>Lecturers:</strong> Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p><strong>Theme Music</strong><br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p><strong>Episode Cover Image</strong><br><strong>Photographer:</strong> Peter Bucks | Unsplash Photo Community<br><strong>Published:</strong> November 10, 2023<br><strong>License:</strong> Unsplash License (edited) </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew. </p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we explore how our relationships to places, our bodies, and our sexualities change over time with different generations.</p><p>The stories are: </p><p><strong>Queer Women’s Spaces</strong><br><strong>Reporters: </strong>Sophia Barrett, Matilda Linsdell, Darya Mohseni<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Matilda Linsdell<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Darya Mohseni</p><p><strong>The Docklands Dilemma</strong><br><strong>Reporters: </strong>Alex Masterson, Harriette Hobson<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Natalie Fleming<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Harriette Hobson</p><p><strong>Selling Skinny</strong><br><strong>Reporter: </strong>Matilda McDermott<br><strong>Producer: </strong>Vic Bailey<br><strong>Researcher: </strong>Sienna Seychell<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits</strong></p><p><strong>Presenter:</strong> Sophia Barrett<br><strong>Producer:</strong> Vic Bailey<br><strong>Fact-Checker:</strong> Harriette Hobson<br><strong>Student Executive Producer:</strong> Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br><strong>Lecturers:</strong> Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p><strong>Theme Music</strong><br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p><strong>Episode Cover Image</strong><br><strong>Photographer:</strong> Peter Bucks | Unsplash Photo Community<br><strong>Published:</strong> November 10, 2023<br><strong>License:</strong> Unsplash License (edited) </p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew. </p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we explore some of Melbourne’s most pressing issues, and how efforts to solve them led to even bigger problems.</p><p>The stories are:</p><p><strong>Behind the Red Light</strong><br>Reporter: Liz Tseregounis<br>Reporter: Ruby Silverback<br>Producers: Liz Tseregounis and Ruby Silverback<br>Researchers: Liz Tseregounis and Ruby Silverback</p><p><strong>The Ground Remembers.</strong><br>Reporter: Abdulrahman Abdulkader<br>Producer: Jason Lim<br>Researcher: Tara Clifford</p><p><strong>Big &amp; Bigger Problems<br></strong>Reporter: Isaac Haber<br>Producer: Marquise Dale<br>Researcher: Ben Lawson<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits<br></strong><br>Presenter: Abdulrahman Abdulkader<br>Producer: Liz Tseregounis<br>Fact-Checker: Marquise Dale<br>Student Executive Producer: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Executive Producers: Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p>Theme Music<br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p>Episode Cover Image<br>Photographer: Luis Villasmil | Unsplash Photo Community<br>Published: August 12, 2019<br>License: Unsplash License</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2025 18:06:41 +1000</pubDate>
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      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew.</p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we look at myths and mistakes around elections in Australia, and a story about how we got things wrong about the Job-Ready scheme. </p><p>The stories are:</p><p><strong>The history of the Democracy Sausage</strong><br>Reporter: Nyah Barnes<br>Reporter: Natalie Heslop<br>Producer: Alyssa Fraser<br>Researcher: Beatrice Tan<br><strong><br>Is there such a thing as a wasted vote?</strong><br>Reporter: Dharni Giri<br>Reporter: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Researcher: Lauren Liao</p><p><strong>The Job-Ready package</strong><br>Reporter: Charlotte Wilkes<br>Reporter: Rani Fletcher<br>Producer: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>Researchers: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits</strong><br>Presenter: Keely Forbes<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Fact-Checker: Nyah Barnes<br>Student Executive Producer: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Executive Producers: Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p>Theme Music<br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p>Episode Cover Image<br>Photographer: I Zhang (@iz07) | Unsplash Photo Community<br>Published: Jan 3, 2025<br>Licence: Unsplash Licence</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew.</p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we look at myths and mistakes around elections in Australia, and a story about how we got things wrong about the Job-Ready scheme. </p><p>The stories are:</p><p><strong>The history of the Democracy Sausage</strong><br>Reporter: Nyah Barnes<br>Reporter: Natalie Heslop<br>Producer: Alyssa Fraser<br>Researcher: Beatrice Tan<br><strong><br>Is there such a thing as a wasted vote?</strong><br>Reporter: Dharni Giri<br>Reporter: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Researcher: Lauren Liao</p><p><strong>The Job-Ready package</strong><br>Reporter: Charlotte Wilkes<br>Reporter: Rani Fletcher<br>Producer: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>Researchers: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits</strong><br>Presenter: Keely Forbes<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Fact-Checker: Nyah Barnes<br>Student Executive Producer: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Executive Producers: Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p>Theme Music<br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p>Episode Cover Image<br>Photographer: I Zhang (@iz07) | Unsplash Photo Community<br>Published: Jan 3, 2025<br>Licence: Unsplash Licence</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We Were Wrong About is a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew.</p><p>Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy. In this episode, we look at myths and mistakes around elections in Australia, and a story about how we got things wrong about the Job-Ready scheme. </p><p>The stories are:</p><p><strong>The history of the Democracy Sausage</strong><br>Reporter: Nyah Barnes<br>Reporter: Natalie Heslop<br>Producer: Alyssa Fraser<br>Researcher: Beatrice Tan<br><strong><br>Is there such a thing as a wasted vote?</strong><br>Reporter: Dharni Giri<br>Reporter: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Researcher: Lauren Liao</p><p><strong>The Job-Ready package</strong><br>Reporter: Charlotte Wilkes<br>Reporter: Rani Fletcher<br>Producer: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>Researchers: Charlotte Wilkes and Rani Fletcher<br>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Episode Production Credits</strong><br>Presenter: Keely Forbes<br>Producer: Molly Inglis<br>Fact-Checker: Nyah Barnes<br>Student Executive Producer: Yvette Campitelli-Slee<br>Executive Producers: Tito Ambyo and Kate Jones</p><p>Theme Music<br>'Investigative Journalism' by Pinegroove from MotionArray</p><p>Episode Cover Image<br>Photographer: I Zhang (@iz07) | Unsplash Photo Community<br>Published: Jan 3, 2025<br>Licence: Unsplash Licence</p>]]>
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