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The best analysis and discussion about Australian politics and #auspol news. Presented by Eddy Jokovich and David Lewis, we look at all the issues the mainstream media wants to cover up, and do the job most journalists avoid: holding power to account. Seriously. / Twitter @NewpoliticsAU / www.patreon.com/newpolitics / newpolitics.substack.com / www.newpolitics.com.au
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YarraBUG

Chris, Faith, Val and Steve

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Yarra Bicycle Users Group promotes urban cycling. Providing support to campaigns to improve cycling conditions and awareness; demystifies cycling technology and helps to reveal the diversity of cyclists, from children to commuters to lobbyists.
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An Australian history and pop culture podcast hosted by Jessica Adie and Maddie Nixon. Two best mates take turns each week to research a topic that ~shaped the nation​~.​ The Harold Holt memorial swimming pool, the cultural impact of Kath & Kim, The Emu War, Cathy Freeman and Expo 88 are just the tip of this hot and sweaty iceberg. Laugh, learn and dismantle the often baffling, truly fascinating, land down under.
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Welcome to The Peter George Experience, where authenticity reigns supreme. Join Peter on a transformative journey through life's intricacies, exploring taboo topics with unfiltered honesty. No sugar-coating, just genuine insights into mental health, relationships, social issues, and more. With thought-provoking interviews and riveting discussions, our channel fosters community and invites viewers to engage with the world in a meaningful way. Join us for entertainment, enlightenment, and a fr ...
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New Israel Fund Australia

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The New Israel Fund Australia podcast brings you interviews, stories and events with some of Israel and Diaspora Jewry's most influential and impactful voices. NIF is a partnership of Israelis and supporters of Israel worldwide, dedicated to a vision of Israel as both the Jewish homeland and a democracy for all its citizens. We promote freedom, equality and social justice in Israel by funding Israeli non-profits and fostering new discussions in the Australian Jewish community.
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Green Left is Australia's leading ecosocialist and anti-capitalist publication and seeks to be a voice for activists involved in First Nations, environment, social and workers campaigns and struggles. If you like our work become a supporter and share your stories.
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2020Vision

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2020Vision follows the race for the White House in the 2020 US presidential election. Produced by the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, and hosted by Drew Sheldrick, it features in-house experts and special guests from the fields of US politics, foreign policy and media.
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Quick Smart is the show that feeds you big ideas in bite-sized pieces. Get up to speed on some of the biggest issues from psychology, money, health, history, pop culture, in just 10 minutes. Tegan Taylor guides you through!
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ASPI Podcast: Policy, Guns & Money

The Australian Strategic Policy Institute

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Policy, Guns & Money is produced by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for strategic and defence leaders. ASPI has offices in Canberra, Australia and Washington DC, USA.
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Green Left Weekly Radio Collective

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A weekly source of alternative information which aims to inspire action and organisation to put people and the environment first.Covering international political issues and struggles against the exploitation of the people and exposing the bias in mainstream media that preferences the power brokers and denies access to information.
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A current affairs program produced at Triple R in Melbourne, Australia. Exploring domestic issues in a global context, The Grapevine features interviews with those in the know, providing insights into our politics, cities, rights, cultures and the environment. Hosted by Dylan Bird. The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
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Local voices, news, commentary and community information for residents and businesses in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Originally launched as Ipswich Election Watch on 27 February 2020 the show was renamed Ipswich Today from 23 April 2020. www.ipswichtoday.com.au
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Revisit the biggest environmental movement Australia has ever seen: the 1982 Franklin River Blockade. This story is nuts. Missing people, death threats, savage political moves, young people flooding into Tasmania to put their bodies in front of bulldozers. Host Jo Lauder investigates how this movement beat the odds and came to inspire a new generation of environmental activists that have shaped Australian politics through to today.
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Australia Asia Worker Links

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Stories and issues from the Asia Pacific region with a labour and grassroots perspective. Regular interviews with activists from countries in the Asia Pacific region. Produced by Australia-Asia Worker Links.
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The Pouch

Gregg Savage and Jake Farr-Wharton

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Welcome to The Pouch! The taped-up wheely bin of podcasts that aims to help the average Aussie try and make sense of their current political environment. Join world-renowned podcaster, Jake Farr-Wharton, and significantly less-renowned podcaster, Gregg Savage, every Sunday as they tackle the week in Australian news and politics... not so seriously.
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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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In the lead up to the NSW state election on March 25, join ABC Radio Sydney’s Sarah Macdonald and ABC News state political reporter Ashleigh Raper for Matters Of State, a podcast that will keep you across the big announcements, the crucial campaign moments, and the key questions for NSW.
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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Sinhala-speaking Australians. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ජීවිතයට ඔබව සම්බන්ධ කරන ස්වාධීන ප්‍රවෘත්ති සහ කථා ඔබගේ භාෂාවෙන් සිංහල
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The Lowy Institute is a leading international think tank that looks at the world from Australia’s perspective. This channel aggregates audio from across all of our event and podcast channels.
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Radio Stingray is a monthly podcast brought to you by the Maritime Union of Australia Sydney Branch. It continues the legacy of generations of maritime workers communicating with each other using the latest platforms. The podcast is designed to be entertaining and informative with industrial rounds, reports by Officials and rank and filers, campaign updates, upcoming events, and special features. Bringing news and information from a working class perspective on matters important to workers i ...
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Frank Talk, the Leadership Dialogue Podcast

Albert Dadon - The Leadership Dialogue Institute

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Albert Dadon is an Australian businessman/musician. In 2009 he founded the "Leadership Dialogue" between Australia the UK and Israel. The Dialogue meets yearly, but during Covid times this may be difficult. So 2020 will see the Dialogue online and podcast is one platform of distribution. In the meanwhile, Albert has been hosting Frank Talk, under the hospices of the Leadership Dialogue Institute, where he he speaks with his guests about an array of topics with a focus on foreign affairs. Mid ...
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Fresh from his stint at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Irish comedian David O'Doherty is heading to Sydney, Brisbane and Perth with his trusty keyboard. Infusing songs into his comedy sets, David O'Doherty stopped by the RN Breakfast studio to perform a song dedicated to his parents. Guest: David O'Doherty…
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As pro-Palestinian protests at America's University of Columbia enter their seventh day, Australian students are following suit. Students at Sydney University are currently protesting on the campus, opposing what they claim are the university's ties to Israel. Federal Greens Senator David Shoebridge has attended the protest and is supporting the st…
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk is making news for all the wrong reasons this week. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has labelled Musk an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" while Tesla's share price has tanked, Cybertrucks have been recalled due to dangerous malfunctions and global EV sales have dropped. Guest: Stephen Bartholomeusz, Sydne…
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For government and businesses there's currently no model, framework or incentive to reduce, reuse and recycle, and create a "circular economy". Last year the government created the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group and today it hands down its interim report with recommendations on how to formalise a circular economy in Australia. Guest: P…
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Molly Ticehurst was found dead in the early hours of Monday morning and her former partner, Daniel Billings, has been charged with her murder. It has been revealed that at the time of the alleged murder, Billings was on bail for rape and stalking charges against Ms Ticehurst. The NSW government is expected to announce details of an urgent review ex…
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Four-years ago, then-Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews promised Melbourne a second medically supervised injecting room, such was the demand for the city's first facility. But that promise has now been broken by his successor Jacinta Allan - despite two Government commissioned reports recommending a new facility and years of work looking to establish…
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A video ban has turned into a global battle between the Australian government and Elon Musk. The Federal e-Safety commissioner is seeking to permanently remove the video of the Sydney church stabbing from X after a court injunction ordered the social media platform to take down the video for two days. Guest: Michelle Rowland, Communications Ministe…
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Atlassian's co-founder Scott Farquhar has released new data showing the company has saved 3.75 million minutes by scrapping unnecessary meetings since acquiring video company Loom for $1.5bn last October. So, how does Atlassian work out which meetings are actually worth having? Guest: Dom Price, Work Futurist, Atlassian…
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Researchers say North Koreans have secretly animated major TV shows for streaming services including Amazon. Cybersecurity experts say a server provided a glimpse into one of the ways the Hermit Kingdom evades international sanctions.Spokespeople for the streaming services say they do not work with North Korean companies and are investigating. Gues…
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Two U.S bases - one in Syria and one in Iraq - have faced separate rocket and drone attacks in the space of 24 hours. It's the first time American military bases in the region have been targeted after a near-three month pause from Iranian-backed militias. Guest: Farhad Alaaldin, Foreign Affairs Advisor to Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Suda…
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More than two years after it was first announced, the UK government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has passed through parliament, after a marathon late-night session. The new legislation could mean the first flights to deport migrants could take off within days. The bill's passage comes as five people - including a child - died as they tri…
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Sociologist Mike Savage joins us to talk wealth, inequality and other issues in UK politics. In the pursuit of a truly egalitarian society, what can we learn from the United Kingdom’s race and class wealth divides? Can politicians implement policies around wealth and taxation without being accused of attacking aspiration? And what impact does the u…
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The Australian government has introduced changes to the system of granting student visas. This new system known as Genuine Student (GS) requirement will affect student visa applicants who are applying after March 23, 2024. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more information. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු රජය ශිෂ්‍ය වීසා ලබා දීමේ ක්‍රමවේදයට යම් වෙනස්කම් හඳුන්වා ද…
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Nearly half of the value of assets owned by all Austrian Lianian nationals, a survey has found that the richest 10 per cent of Australian families own. The big gap between the wealthiest people and the least financially able is clearly visible here. Find out more about this in our current information section. - සියළු ඔස්ට්‍රේ ලියානු ජාතිජයන්ට හිමි …
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Here are the most prominent News Highlights of Sri Lanka. Manoj Udatiyawala reports - SBS සිංහල සේවය ගෙනෙන "මවුබිමෙන් පුවත්" - මාධ්‍යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සිට වාර්තා කරයි
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Australian news in Sinhala, foreign and sports news in brief - listen, Sinhala Radio News Flash on Tuesday 23 April 2024 - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, විදෙස් සහ ක්‍රීඩා පුවත් කෙටියෙන්. සවන්දෙන්න, අද - 2024 අප්‍රේල් 23 අඟහරුවාදා SBS සිංහල News Flash
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Writers' festivals traditionally have been celebrated as forums of free speech and democratic debate. But in our fraught geopolitical and cultural climate is civilised and open public discourse under threat? Guest: Corrie Perkin, Journalist and Director of the Sorrento Writers FestivalBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In 2015, real estate heir Robert Durst was caught on a hot mic, seemingly confessing to three murders he had, to the point, gotten away with. Those five words, "killed them all, of course" were captured when he agreed to participate in a documentary series called The Jinx. It was a sensation, and after nine years, the filmmakers have returned with …
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We've seen such a tragic death in Western Australia. It's clear the targets for preventing suicide and reducing out-of-home care for First Nations people are going backwards. What's the government doing now since the Voice was defeated to close the gap? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the la…
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The swimming world has been reacting to the news that 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive for a banned drug before the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The World Anti-doping Agency has continued to defend its decision, but how does this case compare with previous Games, where athletes have been found to have banned substances in their system?…
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In swimming, despite the mounting criticism, the World Anti-Doping Agency continues to defend the way it handled the positive findings for 23 Chinese swimmers. While in rugby league, Kalyn Ponga will miss the State of Origin series after surgery on his injured foot. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news…
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The devastating death of a young 10-year-old Aboriginal boy, who died by suicide has many demanding answers. But data from the Closing the Gap targets show the underlying issues aren't improving. Linda Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians says there "needs to be a greater focus on prevention", rather than waiting until a family gets to the "…
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Veteran-led volunteer organisation Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) will announce the results of a two year study into protecting the wellbeing of veterans. It followed the experiences of almost 800 DRA members exploring the ways service can restore purpose and perspective. Results suggest that volunteering is a viable and sometimes lifesaving optio…
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Indigenous artist Archie Moore has won the Venice Biennale's Golden Lion Award for his monumental hand-drawn installation 'kith and kin'. The 54-year-old Kamilaroi and Bigambul artist from Brisbane beat artists representing 85 other countries to become the first Australian to take the gong.Guest: Ellie Buttrose, Curator, Australia's representation …
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The free-to-air TV lobby says younger audiences are diminishing across its commercial networks, at a time when it had hoped the Federal Government would bolster safeguards for broadcasting Australian sport. Sport is one of the three key areas the sector has focused on broadcasting in recent years, but with the government also weighing up a junk-foo…
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The US is set to impose sanctions on an Israeli military unit accused of human rights violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank - a step the State Department has never taken before. It would band the transfer of US military weaponry or any other assistance to an all-male IDF infantry unit - made up of ultra Orthodox recruits. Israel…
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The US has confirmed its forces came under rocket attack in Syria on Sunday, the first time they've been directly targeted in the country since February. But an Iraqi militant group backed by Iran has denied issuing a statement that was posted on telegram shortly after announcing a resumption of attacks on U.S forces. Guest: Ryan Crocker, retired A…
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In the third episode of a mini-series on international order, Darren is joined by Amy King, an Associate Professor at the Australian National University, to discuss China. It is now cliché to say that China is having a major impact on the current order and its trajectory, but there is little agreement on what that impact is and how far it might go.…
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Leongatha woman and mother-of-two Erin Patterson. stands accused of serving a deadly meal of Beef Wellington, allegedly made with poisonous Death-Cap mushrooms, which left three people dead and a fourth fighting for his life. Patterson has always maintained her innocence. The case has captured the world's attention, and the ABC has launched a new p…
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SBS Sinhala discussion on What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) & how it affects to the daily life? - මේ වනවිට ඔස්ට්‍රේලියාවට ක්‍රම ක්‍රමයෙන් ශීත සෘතුව ළඟා වෙමින් තිබේ. මෙම කාලය තුලදී පුද්ගලයින්ට යම් ආකාරයට මානසික අවපීඩන තත්වයක් ඇතිවීමේ හැකියාවක් තිබෙන අතර එය Seasonal Affective Disorder තත්වයක් වීමේ හැකියාවක් තිබීම හේතුවෙන් ඒ පිළිබඳව SBS සිංහල …
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In Australia, most job opportunities aren't openly advertised, so to find work, we must understand the Australian labour market and create our own opportunities. Tapping into the hidden job market and learning about migrant employment services can help break down the barriers to employment. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ, බොහෝ රැකියා අවස්ථා විවෘතව ප්‍රචාරය නොකෙර…
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Australia's extremely high house prices have made it difficult for first-time home buyers. Here, many people find it difficult to save the initial deposit required to buy a house without the help of parents or others. Despite this difficult situation, some first home buyers have managed buy their first home. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more i…
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Here are Sri Lanka’s Weekly Political Highlights. Journalist, News, and current affairs, Manoj Udatiyawala reports from Sri Lanka - SBS සිංහල සේවය සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සිට තොරතුරු ගෙන එන මාධ්‍යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල සමඟ ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්‍රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න
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Green Left journalists Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the latest news from across the continent and around the world. For more information on all of these stories, read our in-depth coverage here. Music by LittleArcherBeats. Rising Tide | End unpaid placements | Public housing green bans | GoFundMe for Guillermo Andres Mosquea Miranda | Free…
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Australian news in Sinhala, foreign and sports news in brief - listen, Sinhala Radio News Flash on Monday 22 April 2024 - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, විදෙස් සහ ක්‍රීඩා පුවත් කෙටියෙන්. සවන්දෙන්න, අද - 2024 අප්‍රේල් 22 සඳුදා SBS සිංහල News Flash
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The government's misinformation bill - shelved last year - is back on the agenda in the wake of two stabbing attacks in Sydney.The incidents saw graphic images and false information spread on social media. Both the government and opposition argue social media companies are not above Australian law, and they'll work together to deal with companies t…
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On this weeks program Chris chats to Rik Isaksen about his journey around the cycling universe and his Battery Acid Sound System project. We chat about grassroots events, Bike Rave Melbourne, bike sound systems, audio tech, bike trailers, Dom Whiting, Carry Shit Olympics and getting started either carrying stuff and cargobikes (facebook: Melbourne …
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Addiction to crystal methamphetamine or 'ice' has fuelled organised crime and ruined lives in Australia over the past decade. But the supply chain of the drug is murky. Four Corners reporter Mahmood Fazal has spent months investigating the crystal meth pipeline travelling from the streets of Melbourne to a major source of production in South-East A…
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From the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine the Kremlin has sought to conceal the true casualty figures among its armed forces. But images of expanded cemeteries across the country, and posts grieving the dead on social media provide clues. The BBC's Russia Service has been investigating and confirming troop deaths since the start of …
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From portraying DCI Jane Tennison, to Queen Elizabeth II, Dame Helen Mirren has almost done it all. Now, the Oscar winner has taken on the role of Israel's first female Prime Minister, Golda Meir, in a biopic set against the backdrop of the Yom Kippur War. Guest: Dame Helen MirrenBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The NSW government says GST funding has left it short-changed some $12 billion, with Treasurer Daniel Mookhey set to reveal later today that he expects his State expects to lose its Triple A credit rating. He's threatening to pull the plug on an agreement to shoulder more costs from the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and delay agreements wit…
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