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Onside Punt

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Welcome to Onside Punt, the ultimate NFL podcast for Australian and New Zealand fans. Join your hosts, two passionate Australians, as they dive deep into the world of American football and bring you all the latest news, stories, and analysis from the NFL each week. Whether you're looking to enhance your NFL knowledge, find a new team to support, or simply enjoy football "Onside Punt" is the podcast for you. So grab your favourite team's jersey, tune in, and let the boys guide you through the ...
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Welcome to the show that exists for the future of Australian football ⚽ Join your hosts James and Lachie as they dissect the latest in A-League Men's & Socceroos news as we seek to uncover the next Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill or Mark Viduka.
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NEW EPISODE EVERY MONDAY! If you love footy, this podcast is for you. Tune in for EXCLUSIVE CONTENT on the West Australian Football League. - Game Highlights - Important News - Player/Coach/Expert Interviews AND MORE! Brought to you by the Postgraduate Broadcasting team at Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley.
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Bats and Balls Podcast

Bats and Balls Podcast

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Each week Pies, The Producer, Mendy & Big Zacko discuss sports from Australia and around the world. Focussed on NRL and AFL in winter, cricket and NFL in summer. We also talk about motor racing, horse racing, basketball, baseball and anything else that comes up from week to week. Join our tipping, fantasy and supercoach comps to interact with the team.
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Comedians Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin break down the AFL season. With a combined game tally of zero, Adam and Michael are more than qualified* to dissect Australia's favourite winter sport, from Adelaide all the way through to Zaharakis.*We both hate 'Razor' Ray Chamberlain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Highland League Podcast is the only place you’ll find the league’s characters opening up in-depth about their careers and experiences. Founded in 2018 and was the first ever Scottish Highland Football League Podcast. Hosted by Sean McAngus, stories have included the rise of the Paul Coutts from Scottish Highland League to chasing English Premier League promotion. Expect exclusive insight, personal stories, dressing room antics and much more.
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BackChat

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Join Will Schofield and Dan Const on BackChat - An unfiltered sports show; with athlete interviews, weekly segments, challenges, giveaways, and in general, a different way to look at AFL and the world of sport for the week. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Damon and Woody coming at you with all the hot stuff from the Premier League! Two Australian lads boogie their way through the big talking points, quirky segments and have chats with some of the biggest football figures in the country. There is something for everybody in this epic podcast series.
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PAFL Chat

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General discussion for the community of the Philippines Australian Football League. Topics that will be covered are Aussie Rules, other sports, life stuff.
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Josh Jenkins and Patrick Dangerfield are mates, teammates and now co-hosts of a brand-new bevy of sport podcasts. THE FIELD will offer listeners various editions which will drop seasonally, beginning with Josh’s favourite sport - NFL. “The Field NFL” hosted exclusively by JJ will feature weekly episodes throughout the NFL season with guests, tips, picks, Fantasy Football advice and all things news around the National Football League. Following the siren of the 2021 AFL Season the team will t ...
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Nearpost Football

Paddy Borider, Nick Cumpston, Nick Amies

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Nearpost Football: Aussie Football blog - Opinions/Posts by Eamonn Flanagan. Please note Laurence Plant podcast have moved. Will place link here when I receive the address.
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The Ply Football Podcast

The Ply Football Podcast

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The official soundcloud account of The Ply Football Podcast A weekly Aussie take on the beautiful world game, The Ply boys discuss the EPL, A-League, European competitions and the Australian national teams Socceroos and Matlidas. All whilst stopping to take in the banter and laddery and keeping a keen eye out on our Aussies abroad, especially everyones favourite TIMMY CAHILL! Email account: theplypodcast@gmail.com
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Hosted by Former Socceroo Gary Cole, these are the conversations, the stories and the insights of Australia's Football Coaches. We dig down into the coaching journeys of the men and women who help grow and develop our players and teams. In the main, these stories have not been told - so sit back, listen, and enjoy. About the host: Gary Cole is a former Socceroo, a Heidelberg United FC great, and a football leader with a diverse background and extensive leadership experience in football at Me ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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A weekly football show dedicated to the A-League, W- League, NPL and National Teams. With Interviews with current and former players, Media personalities. As well as look into the world game in general. Brought to you by fans, for the Fans.
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The AFL Protected Zone is presented weekly by Eddy Jay and Lintang Enam and we explore everything and the universe about the great game of AFL (that's the Australian Football League, the game that's played in heaven and hell, and everywhere inbetween). A sub-cultural and different view on the very serious sport of Australian Rules football. Sociology, politics, hair styles, culture, music, colours, design. And, of course, football.
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Do you remember this incredible story? No Merger delves into the truth behind one of the AFL’s biggest and most controversial moments. Picture it. The entire Australian Football League was in a financial crisis, and was trying to broaden the game nationally. Two of the game’s iconic teams Melbourne and Hawthorn found themselves in discussions about merging. It came as a massive shock to the entire footy community, creating severe tension between the clubs and their fiercely loyal supporters. ...
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Rob and Shaan (and ocassionally Declan) bring you all the action from every week of the AFL (Australian Football League) with a focussed, but light hearted approach to the worlds best sport. Regular segments include news, predictions and more. Follow us on the interwebs! Facebook: www.facebook.com/the6points Twitter: @6pointspodcast *DISCLAIMER* Murdoch University is the provider of resources and transmission facilities for the 6 Points Podcast. We would like to thank them for their continue ...
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Old Sport

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Old Sport is a weekly Australian-based podcast providing headlines and hot takes from across the sporting world. Come for the news, stay for the views. Presented by Hugo Carson, Ben Rozen and Hamish Stewart.
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At 26 years old, Dane Roy was working at Peter’s Ice Cream in Melbourne, Australia, when he stumbled upon the opportunity to participate in a “longest kick” contest, ending in a final showdown at the 2015 Australian Football League (AFL) Grand Final. Roy won the final contest with an 81-yard (73-meters) punt that would ultimately change his life. As part of his prize, he earned a chance to work with renowned punting coach Nathan Chapman of Prokick Australia, and when Tom Herman - then head c ...
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The Creative Adventure

Greg Vartoukian and Andrew Wainstein

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The Creative Adventure is a podcast exploring individuality and creativity. We chat with guests as they share their unique journeys, exploring what they've learned about being creative and becoming fully themselves. We speak with actors, entrepreneurs, authors, CEOs, artists and many others, from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, to hear about their first creative steps, what creativity means to them, and how life is an amazing adventure to be wholly lived and experienced. This podca ...
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An interview series with those involved in the world of sport; to unearth what it takes to make it to the top and inspire the next generation of athletes. The podcast also gives exposure to the stars of the future and those currently flying under the radar. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Instagram @thesidelinelive Twitter @thesidelinelive Email - thesidelinelive@gmail.com Website thesidelinelive.com
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Sports Economics

Dr Liam Lenten

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The aim of this subject is to identify the constraints and opportunities that will affect the ability of sports to survive in an increasingly competitive, global marketplace. Particular emphasis will be placed on examinations of both North American and European professional sports, as well as indigenous games, such as Australian Rules football. Topics covered will include: labour markets in various sports, including the effectiveness of regulations such as player drafts and salary caps; the ...
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An internationally exclusive exhibition called 'Pharaoh' has just opened the National Gallery of Victoria and celebrates three thousand years of ancient Egyptian art and culture, with more than 500 objects spanning from the 1st Dynasty to the Roman period on loan from the British Museum. Guest: Dr Daniel Antoine, Head of the Department of Egypt and…
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Health systems in every jurisdiction are struggling under the weight of a surge in winter illnesses, with emergency departments full and elective surgeries cancelled. The States and Territories are demanding greater Commonwealth financial assistance, including a promised 45 per cent funding share for hospitals. But the Federal Government has put ne…
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The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will sit down with Premier Li for the leaders meeting today - what's going to raised? The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle GrattanBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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While the Chinese Premier's visit to Australia has broadly been welcome, some of the thornier issues that remain between China and Australia will be discussed today at a bilateral meeting in Canberra. That includes China's foreign interference in Australia, which Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson says is "very important". He says it's imp…
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Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says the Chinese Premier's visit to Australia presents an "enormous opportunity" to continue the dialogue and keep stabilising the relationship between Australia and China, while "addressing outstanding issues." He says lobster and beef export bans have been raised and while no agreement has been reached, the Govern…
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As Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrives in Canberra today, critics of the Chinese Communist Party say Beijing's human rights record can't be ignored at the historic talks. Their concerns range from the death sentence handed to Chinese-Australian writer Yang Hengjun, to allegations of foreign interference and harassment in Australia. Guest: Vicky Xu, jo…
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced he would legislate to force banks to tell customers when interest rates change, and make it easier to switch lenders. So, how will these changes benefit consumers? Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Investigative ReporterBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland has concluded with dozens of countries committing to Ukraine's territorial integrity. However a handful of nations did not. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says if Moscow pulled out of all Ukrainian territory - peace talks could begin. Guest: Anton Troianovski, Moscow Bureau Chief, New York Times.…
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A combination of flu, COVID and RSV hasleft emergency rooms overflowing, and forced many hospitals into state of emergency It comes as State and Territory Health Minsters signed an open-letter to Federal Health Minister Mark Butler, urging the Commonwealth to provide more funding for public hospitals. But negotiations have been put on "pause" to al…
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Israel has begun daily pauses in military activity to facilitate the delivery of aid in parts of southern Gaza. The pause which began today will take place every day from 8am until 7pm. local time until further notice. However, the IDF has stressed there will be no let up in fighting in and around Rafah. Guest: James Elder, UNICEF's Global Spokespe…
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James O'Donnell. We are claiming him now as a future Jack Buckley medalist. We spoke to the gun Doggies defender about his wild story to the AFL and the Bulldogs back 6. We are finally testing the age old question: Who knows more about footy, Hammer or Schoey. We introduce the first round of the BackChat quiz. Plus the mighty Hammer ranks. Get bonu…
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Jane Harrison's 1998 play Stolen has been given a new life through the Sydney Theatre Company's latest production. Set in the backdrop of the society who wanted them erased, the five characters are part of the stolen generation, who's lives are forever changed by their childhood experiences. Guest: Stephanie Somerville…
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A major mission that's underway: is a Chinese spacecraft heading back to Earth, carrying the first ever samples from the far side of the Moon.So, why are these samples so significant? And who will be able to study them? Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio):What could come next in this sequence:Canberra, Brus…
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States and Territories have launched a joint plea to the commonwealth to urgently boost health funding as systems around the country come under strain. Every jurisdiction's health minister has signed a joint letter ahead of a meeting with the federal health minister today. New South Wales Health Minister Ryan Park joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Gu…
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What actually shapes young men's ideas of masculinity in the current world and the so-called 'status bro', and how can we bring them to the table?Dr Zac Seidler told RN Breakfast we need to move away from "the alarmist language of a crisis of masculinity" which isn't helping. He says young men are struggling and we need to find a way forward and a …
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In rugby league, the try of the year helped the Dolphins to a thrilling two-point win over the Sharks last night. In swimming, the celebrations continued at the Olympic trials in Brisbane last night. Kaylee McKeown set the second fastest time ever in the 200 metres backstroke. And In netball, the Queensland Firebirds and coach Bec Bulley part compa…
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China's second in charge Premier Li is set to arrive in Australia. What are we expecting from the trip? And a Senate Inquiry report into consultancy firms came out this week has prompted calls for a crackdown. It comes as an inquiry has been set up by the watchdog to review the NACC's decision not to investigate Robodebt. Political Editor for news.…
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A 14-month inquiry into the big 4 consulting firms in Australia brought to light some pretty shocking revelations about the industry and the public service's dependence on them. The report makes 12 recommendations putting the ball in the government's court to crack down further on the industry. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance says the Governme…
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A new report from the 'Online Hate Prevention Institute' shows that since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza, there has been a dramatic rise in online hate in Australia. Dr Andre Oboler, the CEO of the Online Hate Prevention Institute, told RN Breakfast there has been a concerning spike of Anti-Islamic and Anti-Semiti…
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The second most powerful man in China - Premier Li Qiang will arrive in Australia tomorrow for a four day visit, the first of its kind in seven years. Panda diplomacy aside, it looks like Australia's relationship with China is on the up, with trade, investment, and potentially the return of Australian lobsters to the Chinese market. Guest: Geoff Ra…
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As voters in the UK prepare to vote in a general election on July 4th, a new report 'Damaged Politics', suggests trust and confidence in the UK's politics and election system has never been worse. UK election expert Sir John Curice wrote the report and spoke to RN Breakfast about the dire state of UK politics. Guest: Professor Sir John Curtice…
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In New Caledonia, French President Emmanuel Macron has suspended controversial proposed voting reforms. There are hopes it will bring calm to the country, which has been rocked by deadly protests for the last month. Nine people died during riots that broke out across the archipelago, with the reforms interpreted by many Indigenous Kanaks as an atte…
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President Joe Biden has signed a 10-year security agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The deal could serve as a precursor to Ukraine eventually securing NATO membership, and it aims to commit future US administrations to support Ukraine, even if Donald Trump wins the November election. Guest: Ben Hodges, Retired Lieutenant Gener…
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This week a teenager was arrested and released pending further inquiries for allegedly circulating explicit deepfake nude images of more than 50 students from Bacchus Marsh Grammar in Melbourne. While the eSafety Commissioner is calling for better digital safeguards in AI technology design and deployment to prevent misuse, questions are also being …
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The federal government is being urged to ban political donations from the big four consulting firms after another damning report in the wake of a string of scandals involving PwC and other major firms. Yesterday's senate report recommended PwC reveal the names of those responsible for a breach of confidential government information.…
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Tasmania's public education system is in serious trouble and needs "major reform", according to the Vice Chancellor of the state's only university. Newly released data shows Tasmania's Year 12 attainment rate has slumped to 53 per cent - well below the national average of 76 per cent. So can the State turn itself around to educate and upskill the w…
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In a national first, the South Australian government will introduce a ban on all political donation, in time for the next State election. SA Premier, Peter Malinauskas says that donations distract politicians from issues they should be focussing their attention on. He told RN Breakfast the likelihood of a politicians election shouldn't "depend upon…
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Modular homes are being built at scale in countries like Germany, with Australia also considering production as way to quickly build homes in the middle of a housing shortage. The Government is today hosting a roundtable to talk about the role prefabricated homes could play, with Minister for Industry Ed Husic telling RN Breakfast while there are c…
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While the Liberal party clarifies its position on abandoning the 2030 emissions targets, some in the Nationals party are pushing to leave the Paris agreement entirely. Nationals MP Keith Pitt told RN Breakfast that "all options should be on the table". He says the "priority has to be the Australian nation and not the United Nations" and he wants to…
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It's that time of year! The boys are diving deep into every division in the NFL, discussing, who will win, who will lose and the biggest questions surrounding the team for the 2024/25 season. This week they tackle the Bills, Dolphins, Jets and the Patriots. Kad takes a look into the crystal ball and sees a surprising winner, and Hulmy persuades you…
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