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Season three of Expanse dives into the murky world of spies, lies and secrets that surrounds the most secretive place in Australia.
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A hug for your ears! It does what it says on the box; Make Me Feel Good is the podcast to lift you up and put a smile on your face. Join the characters and stories from around Australia that remind you the world really is a pretty wonderful, wild, and wacky place. Hosted by your family of ABC presenters, think of this as your top up of goodness, to keep the bad news at bay.
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LNL stories separated out for listening. From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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Religion: it’s at the centre of world affairs, but profound questions still remain. Why are you here? What happens when you die? Does God matter? God Forbid seeks the answers.
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Once the proceedings begin, this podcast will bring you all the key updates from the case involving accused triple murderer, Erin Patterson, and an allegedly poisonous mushroom lunch. If and when the case proceeds to a full trial, we'll cover it daily. It's the case that's captured the attention of the world. Erin Patterson, charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, is now waiting for her day in court. She says she's innocent. The charges stem from a Beef Welli ...
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.
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The master of midfield mayhem Rampaging Roy Slaven and the leading light of long shots HG Nelson cast a collective eye over the world of sport.
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Australian nature is full of strange, surprising and sometimes silly sounds. From cicadas that sound like sprinklers to moaning mutton birds, there are heaps of weird noises to discover. Join host and nature lover, Ann, as we use our ears to listen to the different sounds that Australian nature makes. Along the way we’ll find out some fun facts and train little ears to listen to the chorus of calls that make up the natural world around us.
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Monstrous meat-eaters, humble herbivores and stealthy scavengers meet in the Dino Dome for the greatest race of all time. But there’s a catch: the landscape is never the same! From deserts and volcanoes to the deep sea and suburban streets… anything goes in the Dino Dome! Cheer on your favourite prehistoric predators while learning about their strengths, weaknesses and quirks in an action-packed Mesozoic mash-up of science fact and fiction.
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The Wantok Program is 30 minutes of news and current affairs broadcast on Radio Australia twice a day Monday to Friday in Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin, Solomon Islands Pijin and Vanuatu Bislama pidgin languages.
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National Cabinet: Opposition calls for DV funding to increase
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Today's emergency National Cabinet aims to address the escalating levels of family and domestic violence. The sole agenda item is to find immediate, meaningful and practical action to address family violence. Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says she agrees that investment in this area has to be massively increase in this area. She's called on t…
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Mining giant BHP offers Brazil $39b for dam disaster
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The Fundao dam collapse in 2015 was the largest spill of mining waste in history, and considered Brazil's worst ever environmental disaster. It unleashed a torrent of nearly 40 million cubic meters of toxic sludge, flooding 39 towns and killing 19 people. Now, Australian mining firm BHP and its partner Vale have offered $39 billion to settle local …
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'Affordable homes' key to combating DV, advocate says
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Advocates for homeless services are calling on the federal government to invest more to prevent domestic or gender based violence. Kate Colvin, Homelessness Australia CEO says women can't leave violent homes as they don't have another home to go to, or if they do they get stuck in homelessness. She says "having homes people can go to that affordabl…
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Rabbitohs sack coach, and is another Wallaby set to switch to league? - Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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In rugby league, at the end of a tumultuous day of board meetings, South Sydney has sacked coach Jason Demetriou. This will take effect immediately, while the search is on for permanent replacement. While in rugby union news, Melbourne Rebels number 10 Carter Gordon is being shopped around to rugby league clubs, also Wallaroos squad. And in golf,…
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National Cabinet to discuss domestic violence crisis
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The Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner is addressing today's emergency National Cabinet, she told RN Breakfast she wants National Cabinet to walk out with a resolve that addressing gendered violence will stay a priority overtime. The Commissioner says one of the issues she's deeply concerned with is the younger generation growing up …
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Changes to foreign investment and National Cabinet to discuss gendered violence - Politics with David Crowe
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How significant are the changes the Treasurer has announced to the foreign investment laws? And National Cabinet will be held later this morning - it'll begin in just over an hour - how likely are we to see some concrete measures or money committed following it? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe…
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Treasurer announces stronger foreign investment rules
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In a major speech today the Treasurer will announce Australia will introduce stronger foreign investment rules, as the government tries to bolster domestic investment and local supply chains. Australia will join other western nations and five eyes partners who have already tightened their foreign investment laws, as geo-political tensions and the r…
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India revealed as country behind 'nest of spies'
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The Washington Post reports that "nest of spies" referred to by ASIO boss Mike Burgess in 2021 was made up of Indian intelligence officers. They were reportedly working for the same agency the Washington Post now claims was behind a high-profile assassination attempt on American soil.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mt Fuji view blocked from troublesome tourists
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Japan is home to some of the most densely populated cities on earth, where large crowds are a way of life and tourists are - for the most part - welcome. But one community has reached breaking point, erecting a mesh net roughly the size of a cricket pitch to block one of the most popular views of Mt Fuji. It's to stop bad-behaving tourists who brea…
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Bonza goes bust, leaving passengers stranded
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Hundreds of passengers were left stranded after Australia's new budget airline Bonza suddenly went into voluntary administration yesterday. Passengers arrived for scheduled flights in the morning to find the airline's entire fleet had been grounded, with no indication of when - or if - services will resume. Many of the routes operated by Bonza are …
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Could patches replace needles for vaccinations?
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A patch the size of a coin could be the answer to protecting children against measles. A team of researchers are trialling a game changing way of vaccinating children in The Gambia. Professor Ed Clarke says while it's early days, this trial is a "real step forward" — and he says if successful there are lots of potential uses for the patches. Guest:…
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There are warnings Sudan's year-long civil war is about escalate further, with the United States claiming the country is on the verge of a "large-scale massacre". The alarming prediction comes as rebel forces are expected to attack a major city in the region of Darfur. Guest: Susan Page, former US Ambassador to South Sudan…
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Australian recruiters sound alarm as demand for Pacific seasonal workers plummets
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Tune in each morning and afternoon to keep-up-to-date on the happenings in the Pacific.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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03 Spies in the Outback | The women get wild
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Nuclear fear prompts thousands to flood to Alice Springs in the 1980s to try and close Pine Gap and reveal its secrets. This time the woman are in charge and they don’t want Australia involved in nuclear war.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How deep listening to nature could combat burnout
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When you think of Newcastle, what sounds come to mind?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could there be three rate hikes this year?
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Inflation pressures were meant to be coming off a bit more by now, but a higher than expected reading has one prominent economist suggesting interest rates could go up three times this year. So, why is inflation so sticky? And will the Reserve Bank feel compelled to lift rates to further dampen economic activity? Today, chief business correspondent…
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A single glass of red wine for your health, yeah or nah?
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Much has been said about the single glass of red wine. It's good for you, it’s bad for you, it's good for you again. It can be confusing to follow. Norman and Tegan take on this age-old health question — does a single glass of red wine have health boosting benefits? References: The French paradox: Lessons for other countries Moderate Wine Consumpti…
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Bruce Shapiro has been watching the protests taking place at Columbia University over the last ten days from his office window. 100 students were arrested at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment which has triggered similar protests at campuses across America. Guest: Bruce Shapiro, contributing editor with the Nation Magazine and Executive Director of the…
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Satyajit Das on the risks of ecotourism and Bruce Shapiro on the Columbia protests
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Bruce Shapiro reports on the latest from the student protests at Columbia University and Satyajit Das shares the conflicting emotions he feels about the amazing wildlife he has seen on his travels and his concerns for their future.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Wantok Program em 30 minit blong nius na karent afeas broadcast long ABC Radio AustraliaBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bonza has become the latest airline to run into financial trouble in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bonza has become the latest airline to run into financial trouble in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Katherine teenager wins million dollar barra
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What if you won a million dollars...and all becuase you caught a fish? 19-year-old Murrumburr man Keegan Payne from the Northern Territory town of Katherine has become the first person to win the NT’s Million Dollar Fish competition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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International Criminal Court considers arrest warrants for Israel, Hamas
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As the war in Gaza edges towards the seven month mark it appears the clock has started for arrest warrants to be issued by the International Criminal Court.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sexual assault services call to be included in Australia's domestic violence response
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12 women have been killed in April alone this year. That’s one woman every two and half days.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Coles reports a jump in revenue but consumers will be better off
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Coles has released quarterly sales, with some good news for consumers, and the prospect of interest rates going up, not down now are a real possibility according to analysis from our biggest bank. GUEST: James Thomson; Columnist Australian Financial ReviewBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What chaos and risk means to Dominic Gordon
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Dominic Gordon's memoir Excitable Boy charts how a loved, middle-class boy went so far off the rails, a cautionary tale for anyone dealing with a teenager’s appetite for danger and mischief.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Passengers stranded as budget carrier Bonza goes bust
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Bonza Airlines customers are being told they can fly home on Qantas and Virgin airlines, after the budget airline suddenly cancelled all flights earlier today, with passengers only finding out on arrival for their flights this morning. Following an emergency board meeting Bonza has now gone into voluntary administration. Bonza was launched in Austr…
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What the IPL can tell us about the World Cup
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As Australia prepares to name its T20 World Cup squad and launch its campaign we're asking what we can learn from the IPL. It's the best domestic competition in the world, so how significant is the blistering batting of Jake Fraser-McGurk? What about the struggles of Glenn Maxwell and Mitch Starc? As Sam Perry explains, perhaps all is not as it see…
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Budget carrier Bonza goes bust, ICC considers arrest warrants and what piece of childhood do you want in a museum?
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An engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian scientists take first steps in developing universal flu vaccine
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Scientists at Melbourne’s Doherty Institute have identified a crucial part of the flu virus which could allow for the development of what’s being termed a ‘universal flu vaccine’, which won’t need to be changed every year as the virus evolves.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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40 years of Mr Squiggle captured in National Museum collection
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With a grumpy blackboard, a riddle-loving steam shovel and a curiously long pencil for a nose, Mr Squiggle wowed and entertained for more than 40 years.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia's $1bn bet on quantum computing
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Australia bets bold on quantum computing, with a billion-dollar government plan to build the first commercial quantum computer.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Keri Kitay with the story of her devoted, outgoing mum Terry, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease at 54 years oldBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Wild Quests: Journeys into Ecotourism and the Future for Animals
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Over the last thirty years, watching wildlife in nature became Satyajit Das' gravitational centre. His new book Wild Quests is a literal and metaphorical record of these travels.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jo Peck had just had her 60th Birthday when she was greeted with the news her husband of 25 years had his business elsewhere. So Jo took a dive into the dating pool, heart first. Her Memoir is called Suddenly Single at Sixty.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Carli spent 13 years in a cult – she shares the warning signs
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Some organisations might seem beneficial, helping to link people into others of like mind. But for some, when they go in further to a group, they realise it has taken over their life. After attending a free clairvoyant reading at a Mind Body Spirit festival, Carli McConkey became trapped in a new-age cult for 13 years. She says there are tell-tale …
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27 killed in 4 months: what’s it going to take to end violence against women?
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There's a crisis in gendered violence here in Australia, with 27 women murdered this year already, and protesters around the country demanding action. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a National Cabinet meeting with state and territory leaders on the issue. So what can be done? If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, p…
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Ending violence against women and the warning signs of a cult
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Complete reworking' Dan Sultan celebrates 10th anniversary of Blackbird with MSO
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Ten years ago, Dan Sultan's Blackbird album burst onto the scene with heavy guitar riffs, rock and soul melodies infused lyrics of identity and love. To celebrate, Dan Sultan is taking to the Hamer Hall stage with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a special performance to coincide with the start of NAIDOC Week.…
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Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: Hacks, The Idea of You, Shardlake, A Man in Full, Tattooist of Auschwitz, Welcome to Wrexham S3, UnfrostedBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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