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The world is on fire. There's a coup. A former president is being indicted. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Each week, Matt Bevan explains the biggest story in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes.
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Since they wouldn't stop talking about TV, we just shoved a microphone in front of them and hit record. Listen as aspiring British screenwriters and comedians Dan Doolan and Chris Billingham indulge in their obsession and attempt to dissect the ever evolving world of television. Featuring news, reviews and recommendations.
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You've read their prose. Now hear their voices. Listen to Jim Grant and Evan Lorenz talk high finance, Grant's-style, with plenty of wit and historical context to enliven their discussion of today's foremost investment topics. Welcome to Grant's Radio!
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Called “the most important political TV show in America” by the New York Times, “The View” is a priority destination for celebrity and political guests with up-to-the-minute Hot Topics and invaluable conversations with Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro. Watch “The View” live each weekday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. ET on ABC, or catch up right here with the podcast.
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From politics to the personal, we're about solutions. Our weekly podcast features two friends and longtime journalists. Join Richard Davies (ABC News) and Jim Meigs (Popular Mechanics) as they challenge authors, experts and provocateurs in a search for positive, practical ideas. Guests include Alan Dershowitz, a noted legal scholar and defender of civil liberties; Mike Rowe of "Dirty Jobs" and Lenore Skenazy, founder of "Free Range Kids." Topics include politics, parenting, personal finance, ...
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Making sense of a changing world, Extra with Geraldine Doogue explores the risks and possibilities of big shifts in power, puts events with our neighbourhood and overseas into context and explains how this affects Australia’s place within our wider world.
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With a focus on international politics and business, Geraldine Doogue talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
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Friday, April 19: Ginger Zee, Corey Stoll
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In today’s Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss Sen. Bob Menendez legal strategy after both him and his wife have pled not guilty on corruption charges, and they weigh in on whether loving someone is different than being “in love.” ABC News’ Chief Meteorologist and Chief Climate Correspondent Ginger Zee joins ahead of Earth Day and shares about traveli…
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The Collapse of Local News and How to Rebuild Regional Journalism: Anna Brugmann
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In much of the country local news has collapsed, threatening civic pride and a sense of community for countless towns and cities. This dramatic change has also deepened America's divides. As our guest, journalist and public policy researcher Anna Brugmann explains in this episode, "the internet disrupted the local journalism model". Newspaper adver…
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Israel has retaliated against Iran according to a senior US official; Superfakes: The illicit world of luxury counterfeits; Henry Cavill, Henry Golding team up for spy flick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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American media outlets are reporting that an Israeli missile strike hit Iran earlier today, although it's unclear how successful the attack was.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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American media outlets are reporting that an Israeli missile strike hit Iran earlier today, although it's unclear how successful the attack was.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Friday Wrap: Lehrmann loses and terror troubles for New South Wales
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Tens of thousands of people glued to their screens to watch Federal Court Justice Michael Lee deliver his verdict in the defamation trial brought by former Liberal party staffer Bruce Lehrmann against Channel Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Out on the land, life-threatening accidents can happen in seconds so James decided to change the terrible statistics on farming fatalities, and is on a mission to bring more Aussie farmers home at the end of the day,By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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20 years ago the federal treasurer Peter Costello became an 'honorary minister' for procreation you might say. He had just announced the "baby bonus" — a controversial $3,000 lump sum payment to new parents to incentivise Australians to prioritise having children at a time when the country was under pressure to find a way to push up our rapidly fal…
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Security concerns with 100 days to Paris Olympics
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It’s now less than 100 days to the Paris Olympics but questions are being raised about how safe the athletes will be at these games.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What did an orphan in Venice with no fingers on her left hand, have to do with the great composer Antonio Vivaldi?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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12 jurors seated in Trump trial, alternates to come; Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Columbia University; Kennedy family members endorse Biden over Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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US officials say Israel is behind explosions in Iran
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Iranian state media has reported there's been a series of explosions near the central city of Isfahan. Iran has suspended flights over several cities including the capital, Tehran. A US official has told CNN Israel was behind the attacks. Israeli officials have yet to comment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On today's show, we're off to a remote farm that's had a high-tech upgrade. Then, we'll shoot some hoops with some Irish basketball teams, before kicking soccer balls around with some of Australia's newest sporting recruits. After that, we'll hear about an interesting discovery challenging our ideas about First Nations Australians, before we hop in…
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Bedside hearing for teen facing terror charge
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The teenager who allegedly stabbed a Sydney bishop faces a bedside hearing charged with terrorism.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's a balancing act - what's the best way to take the best Pacific athletes to the next level on the international stage?
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Pacific athletes broke national records and set personal bests at the Australian Championships in Adelaide, but what will it take to get them on the podium at international events outside the region?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Suva expecting a sell out for Drua Super Rugby double header, with a Grand Final place at stake for Fijiana
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Drus's Suva target - women to secure a Grand Final place, men to end the Hurricanes' unbeaten recordBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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American Samoa poised for more soccer history if plans to play both Nauru and Marshall Islands come to fruition
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American Samoa's new head soccer coach David Jones is in talks with Nauru and Marshall Islands, with a view to being the debut international opponent for both nations in Hawaii in August.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu's women cricketers out to make their mark on T20 World Cup Qualifier in Abu Dhabi
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After toppling the number one team in the Pacific, PNG, to get there, Vanuatu are determined to make their mark on T20 World Cup qualifying tournament against higher ranked teams.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Thursday, April 18: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Chris O’Dowd
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In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss the chaos in the House of Representatives yesterday as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene seeks to oust Republican Speaker Johnson and a shouting match broke out between two members. Ahead of Earth Day, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm joins “The View” to weigh in on topics from rising temperatures and gas pri…
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Drua men and women on a double mission in Suva, to topple the Hurricanes and make it three finals in a row for Fijiana
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On the Super Rugby menu in Suva, Fijian Drua is out to end the Hurricanes' unbeaten run, while Fijiana is focused on making it three grand finals in three seasons as it takes on the Western Force.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As the events unfolded at Bondi Junction last Saturday afternoon, an unsuspecting university student was falsely accused on social media of being the killer. It spread on the X platform and by the morning Channel 7 was also wrongly telling its large audience that Benjamin Cohen was to blame. How did the lie take off, who was originally behind it an…
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From the LNL Archive: Andrew O'Hagan and Karl Miller
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Two of the most impressive Scottish writers and thinkers are also great friends. Andrew O'Hagan and Professor Karl Miller discuss the power of landscape and history in shaping Scottish imagination and writing, and why Scotland's consistently punched above its weight in these terms. This interview was originally broadcast on 6th September 2012. Gues…
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Long before the satirical film American Fiction made it to our screens, writers and publishers have grappled with the idea of the ‘race novel’. And just as the Black American characters in the film confronted race and class expectations, First Nation writers in Australia find themselves at the mercy of similar prejudices. Writer Tony Birch joins Ph…
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Full Episode: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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Former juvenile detainees seek justice over alleged sex abuse; Jesse McCartney opens up about new music, career milestones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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The growth of cyber-crime is considered to be the biggest challenge facing Australian businesses. Collectively cyber-attacks cost the economy $42 billion dollars last year, with ransomware the most disruptive type of hack, costing $3 billion. So what is the government doing? And what can organisations do, both to lower their risk of attack, and if …
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The Bondi Junction shopping centre has reopened its doors for a day of quiet reflection, five days after the shocking mass stabbing attack.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Bondi Junction shopping centre has reopened its doors for a day of quiet reflection, five days after the shocking mass stabbing attack.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Psychiatrists urge for more support ahead of May budget
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In the wake of the Bondi Junction stabbing attack, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that government "could always do more" to address Australia's mental health crisis. Last month more than 500 members of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists signed an open letter to the federal health minister urging the government to ad…
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Unpicking the government's National Defence Strategy
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Depending on where you sit the government’s National Defence Strategy - announced yesterday - is an indecipherable piece of puffery or transformational reforms designed to protect us in a much less certain world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concerning spike in celebrity endorsement scams
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Celebrity endorsement scams have been around for years but as the latest generative AI blurs the line between fact and fiction, scammers are being given a shiny new toolbox of tricks to try and lure us in.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Should we be playing God to save a species from extinction?
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What is assisted evolution or genetic rescue and could it save the projected one-third of plants and animals that face extinction by 2070.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Can Australia learn from Auckland in bringing down housing costs?
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In New Zealand’s biggest city, Auckland, house prices are in decline and while rents are on the rise, they’re increasing at a much slower rate than the rest of the country.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia falling behind on aid spending according to leading agency
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Australian aid organisations are calling on more federal investment in foreign aid following the announcement of a $50 billion increase to defence spending.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Would a sugar tax have a significant health impact in Australia?
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The amount of sugar in some of the most common soft drinks has increased in recent years by as much as 60 per cent. This is despite a pledge in 2018 by the Australian Beverages Council to reduce sugar in drinks by 20 per cent by 2025.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bondi Junction shopping centre opens its doors for the first time, after a mass stabbing attack on the weekend.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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