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The deep dark ocean – Exploring the abyss
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The ocean depths may be out of sight, but they play an important role in climate and the cycling of nutrients.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Don Dunstan had a dream - a futuristic city to rise out of The Mallee. What went wrong? After years of planning and designing why was it never built?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Pick - NAIDOC special edition, July 2024
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A special NAIDOC edition of the Pick - recommendations of what to read, watch and listen to.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Chinese Communist Party will unveil its economic agenda for the next five years at a summit called the Third Plenary Session to be held next week.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will the future be harder for Gen Z and Millennials?
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While Australia might be the ‘land of the fair go’ for many, the future may not be so fair for the generations yet to come.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Afghan women cricketers push for refugee team in Australia
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Former members of the Afghan women's cricket team have again petitioned the sport's international governing body asking for support in forming a refugee team based in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ukraine's battlefield injuries reminiscent of WWII
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As Ukraine's counter-offensive grinds on the numbers of Ukrainians suffering life changing injuries and amputations caused by Russian attacks is soaring.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Biden presses ahead with campaign, but defections continue
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President Joe Biden needed a strong performance at press conference after the NATO summit. Instead he delivered a mixed performance with a number of gaffes and a defiant message: I'm not going anywhere.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The show with a mission to explore the mysteries of nature.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Notorious 06 | From Sydney to a Syrian prison
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He is shut off from the outside world. Locked inside a makeshift jail in north Syria for the past five years, Hamza doesn’t even know who the Prime Minister is. This Australian citizen is one of thousands of suspected ISIS members imprisoned with no charges.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Notorious 06 | From Sydney to a Syrian prison
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He is shut off from the outside world. Locked inside a makeshift jail in north Syria for the past five years, Hamza doesn’t even know who the Prime Minister is. This Australian citizen is one of thousands of suspected ISIS members imprisoned with no charges.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A murder mystery in Victorian era Melbourne's theatre scene
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Colonial Melbourne creates a colourful background for a murder mystery set in 1868By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Biden holds news conference as questions about his ability to lead grow; Vanessa Williams on playing new 'The Devil Wears Prada' role Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Looking for Australia's Lost Naval Graves
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The 'Naval Graves Project' identifies and pays respect to the last resting places of sailors from the Royal Navy, Australian Colonial Navies, Commonwealth Naval Forces, and the Royal Australian Navy prior to 1914.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is a bio cup and should I drink from it? (and other questions relating to Plastic Free July)
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Are some take away coffee cups more environmentally friendly than others? And how can you figure that out?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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South Australian landmark on the brink of falling into the sea
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Million dollar price tag to save iconic 169yo obelisk before it falls into the seaBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mass eviction in Papua New Guinea as court rules against settlers
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Up to 3000 men, women and children living in a settlement outside the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby, will soon be displaced after losing a long legal battle to stay on the land where they've built their homes.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fri Fix: Heeney hypocrisy? Plus AFL and NRL weekend forecasts
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Isaac Heeney’s Brownlow hopes have been dashed and his, err, grave media statement showed how much the suspension hurt. However, have the Swans shown a level of hypocrisy in their attempts to clear the brilliant midfielder? Corbin Middlemas prosecutes that case. We also forecast the round to come. While in the NRL, the Phins beat the Bunnies, but w…
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Back to the future: predictions on the future of work, then and now
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In 2021 we asked experts to gaze into a crystal ball and give us their predictions for how work would change as a result of a global pandemic. Were the futurists right, and what changes do they see coming in the next few years?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At his first Olympics, Aussie skateboarder Kieran Wooley knocked over a cameraman and just missed out on a medal, so the Minnamurra product is ready to make amends for round two in Paris. We hear why there's no rivals in skating, how his Dad's neck injury made him pursue the sport and why there's so many medal hopes for the Australian team. There's…
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Awfully Rich: Taffy Brodesser-Akner's Long Island Compromise and more
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The Bookshelf is a program for dedicated readers and those who wished they read more.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Our species has plenty of experience with death, but in many families the topic remains taboo.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Manhunt in Houston for the gunman who ambushed and killed on-duty deputy; Consumer prices rose in June compared to a year ago; White House guests share concerns after seeing Biden weeks before debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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The milk debate, parliamentary architecture, and Geelong's threatened birds
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Chef and farmer Matthew Evans explores the polarising nature of milk, we unpick what parliamentary design means for democracy, and visit artist and scientist Mary-Jane Walker in her studio to explore her art project on Geelong's threatened birds.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to highlight the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Janty Blair is a Butchulla, Mununjhali and Woppaburra woman who, after a lifetime of nursing and midwifery, discovered her funny bone in her late 50s, after a serendipitous Bumble dateBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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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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NASA's new telescope will revolutionise the search for non-Earth based life. It's to be called the Habitable Worlds Observatory and will be powerful enough to peer into the atmosphere of planets outside of our solar system. But if, or when, we do find evidence of a life form beyond our solar system what do we do next? And who should decide whether …
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Pressure continues to increase on US President Joe Biden as he fronts the media today for his "big boy" press conference.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Can we trust the Paris Olympics will be clean?
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The Paris Olympics start in just a few weeks and sport lovers want to know that all the athletes are competing without drug enhancement. There’ll be a strict testing regime in place, but a dispute has been bubbling away between anti-doping agencies about the handling of 23 Chinese swimmers who returned positive tests three years ago. Today, sport i…
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Alec Baldwin trial over 2021 shooting death on 'Rust' movie set begins; Rita Ora talks star role in 'Descendants: The Rise of Red,' living her dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Michael Pascoe - The New Daily
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Michael Pascoe, New Daily contributing editor and author of The Summertime of Dreams.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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British politics witnessed an extraordinary landslide last weekend with a massive shift to Labour.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Does the AUKUS deal sacrifice our Sovereignty
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Has the AUKUS deal, to purchase nuclear submarines from the US and/or the UK sacrificed Australian sovereignty?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In the depths of the Covid lockdown, while his peers were playing computer games or scrolling YouTube videos, Michael Hoffman was translating an ancient Egyptian document from hieroglyphics into English.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Parents urged to ditch devices amid hospitalisations of aggressive children
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Parents urged to ditch 'digital cocaine' devices as aggressive children taken to hospitalBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ann Patchett, Lauren Groff and Tony Birch — when writing and selling books becomes a political act
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In some parts of the United States, you're more likely to see a book banned in public libraries and schools, than efforts towards gun control. Advocacy organisation PEN America has documented more than 10,000 book bans since 2021. Momentum to censor books is growing, and also spreading to places like Australia. So what's it like to write and sell b…
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Inside the Midnight Order - Ep. 1: "They Look Just Like You and Me"
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What makes a serial killer? Dr. Sasha Reid shares the surprising answer. "Inside the Midnight Order" is a companion podcast to the Freeform documentary series "Sasha Reid and the Midnight Order," now streaming on Hulu. Follow the "Inside the Midnight Order" podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen. Learn more about y…
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Coming home? Gareth South-Goat and the bending narrative of English football
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Depending on which English fans you talk to, Gareth Southgate is the greatest manager to have led England, the impediment to ultimate success or something in the middle. Regardless, the manager has undoubtedly made crucial tactical tweaks to help England to a thrilling 2-1 win over the Netherlands. Spain is waiting in the final which could define t…
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Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron discuss the key questions around Adam Simpson's departure, plus everything else in hot news/not news. Coaching games record holder and former West Coast Eagles coach Mick Malthouse to uniquely explain what Simpson has gone through.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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National NAIDOC Week has its roots in the public theology of William Cooper, but what does it mean to do Christian theology on Aboriginal land?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pelosi says 'time is running short' for President Biden to decide if he'll stay in the race; 180-passenger plane's tire explodes during takeoff; Opening statements in Alec Baldwin's trial over 'Rust' shooting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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A mixed response to Australia’s first anti-Semitism envoy. And in the first NAIDOC week since the failed Voice referendum, the Coalition and Greens move to fill the gap in the absence of a clear vision by the Albanese governmentCarly Williams, Quandamooka woman and ABC National Indigenous Correspondent joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The …
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Dr John Paterson grew up in a tin hut in rural Darwin. He helped hold it down during Cyclone Tracy and has taken care of it so it still stands today. John learnt many lessons in that tin hut, which have followed him through lifeBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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