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PM covers stories across Australia and the world, explaining and analysing the most important events and issues of the day.
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A daily news show from the publisher of The Monthly and The Saturday Paper. Hear from the country’s best reporters, covering the news as it affects Australia. This is news with narrative, every weekday.
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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Political editor Karen Middleton and Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
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Move beyond the headlines to see how the past defines our world.
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Sunday Extra presents a lively mix of national and international affairs, analysis and investigation, as well as a lighter touch.
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With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspectives on national affairs.
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Everything you need to know about Australian public policy. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, and disability policy.
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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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The least consequential news from around the world from the least informed minds in Australia. Andrew, Theo, Lucy and Ben bring you the week's stories that conveniently fit into one of their countless, concerningly specific segments. Keep up with the latest news from Nature Corner, Paging Dr. Lucy, Planely Speaking, Omens and Portents, The Hole Report and many, many more. • Find out more at https://www.boontavista.com • Subscribe for weekly bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/BoontaVis ...
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Want to know what's really going on in Parliament House? Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas give you the political analysis that matters and explain what it means for you.
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Join Paul Murray and his team as they take an alternative look at the day's news. They also bring you one or two stories you may have missed.
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Official podcast of the r/Australian subreddit. A weekly podcast with relaxed discussion of Australian topics, history, a featured town and a trivia question.
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Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL360, Wednesday the 20th of April, with host Braith Anasta and of course, Paul Kent. (logo attached)
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Listen in as host Joe Toscano yarns with a different guest each week about their experience in movements and campaigns for progressive social change.
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With a focus on international politics and business, Fran Kelly talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
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Examining, through an anti-fascist lens, ethno-nationalism, white supremacy and neo-fascism in so-called Australia, Aotearoa & around the world. Andy Fleming & Cam Smith talk to writers and fighters about angry blighters.
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Join Australia's most sought out political commentator Peta Credlin as she offers her razor sharp political analysis each weeknight.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Countrywide takes you outside the cities into regional Australia, talking about the food you eat, how it's produced, and what all this means for the Australian economy
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Where the biggest names in the world of sport go one-on-one with sports journalist Mark Howard. From ultimate highs to tear-jerking lows, Howie lifts the lid on the real stories behind the headlines. He sits down with the biggest names in Australian & world sport, finding out how they started out, what makes them tick, how they deal with the big wins and the big losses, and how they take on sport and life from here.
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Fast News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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WIA DIRECTORS VK8ZZ PETER AND VK3FY CHRIS .- WIA's AMATEUR RADIO MAGAZINES EDITOR IN CHIEF VK2ZRH ROGER .- RAOTC's CLIVE VK6CSW .- VKDMR's 8th ANNIVERSAY NEWS WITH PETER VK5DMR .- SOCIALLY WE VISIT BOTH THE TASSIE HAM CONFERENCE AND THE GOLD COAST HAMFEST THANKS TO AIDAN VK4APM AND JUSTIN VK7TWBy Wireless Institute of Australia
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INTERVIEW: Why a strike at US ports could hit trade here in Australia
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Nearly 50,000 union members working at America's East and Gulf Coast ports have started industrial action, slowing or stopping America’s imports and exports. It could become the country’s most disruptive work stoppage in decades - but it could have a flow on effect to trade around the world, including here in Australia. What the union is asking for…
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Artist Series 34: Stephen Quartermain (Part A)
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Reminisce, learn, smile, and laugh through 35 years of Australian sporting history with a brilliant journalist, a talented sports broadcaster, and a bloody good bloke. From the Olympics to the Ashes, Grand Finals, Brownlow Medals, and more—get exclusive insights and behind-the-scenes stories as a boy from suburban Melbourne lived out his dream. Tha…
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Artist Series 34: Stephen Quartermain (Part B)
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Reminisce, learn, smile, and laugh through 35 years of Australian sporting history with a brilliant journalist, a talented sports broadcaster, and a bloody good bloke. From the Olympics to the Ashes, Grand Finals, Brownlow Medals, and more—get exclusive insights and behind-the-scenes stories as a boy from suburban Melbourne lived out his dream. Tha…
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New build numbers continue to sink to record lows, the NBN's announcement a complete waste of time, and Fatima Payman launches her own new political party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Labor has been grilled over how a Palestinian man with alleged terror links got a visa. Anthony Albanese continues to pander to the anti-Israel mob. Plus, is there is a new sexist rule in parliament? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Small business insolvencies hit record levels, and a UN expert demands female-only sports be protected. Plus, Greg Sheridan on the PM’s attempt to have it both ways on Israel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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The average ranking of Australian universities declined by five places on the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Angel Calderon from the QS Global Rankings Advisory Board to find out why and what that means for the economy, plus Niv Dagan from PEAK Asset Management on the day's sharema…
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Tourist numbers plummet in outback Australia as operators feel the pinch
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Outback tourism operators are feeling the squeeze as soaring costs and increasing global competition cut into visitor numbers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Anti-racism group releases figures that it says show Victoria Police are still racial profiling
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Using Freedom of Information laws, researchers have collated four years of police reports which they say paint a damning picture of who gets targeted. But Victoria Police has defended itself against the claims.
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Flooding has occurred between palm trees and sand dunes after rare Sahara Desert rain - bringing more water to its drought-stricken regions than has been seen in decades.
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Super-powered nukes: Aussie funds and weapons of mass destruction
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Australian superannuation funds continue to invest in nuclear weapons, according to new research. On this episode of Follow the Money, Margaret Beavis, Co-Director of Quit Nukes, and Adam Gottschalk, Anne Kantor Research Fellow at the Australia Institute, join us to discuss how some superannuation funds invest Australians’ retirement savings nuclea…
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Ex-Labor senator Fatima Payman has launched a new political party called "Australia's Voice."By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The case for controversial ideas — philosopher Peter Singer with Natasha Mitchell
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Renowned and controversial Australian philosopher and bioethicist Peter Singer is no stranger to contentious ideas — wrestling with the ethics of how we treat each other and other species — infanticide, altruism, veganism and more. He joins Big Ideas' host Natasha Mitchell to talk about why. This event was organised by The Wheeler Centre and Montal…
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Guardian Essential report: how much are people willing to change to combat cost of living?
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Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp and Essential Media executive director Peter Lewis take a look at the latest Essential poll to gauge what solutions to cost-of-living pressures Australians want implemented and how they think the government is handling the volatile situation in the Middle East…
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How to train your brain to get into 'the zone'
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You know that feeling when you’re lost in a creative moment and you lose all track of time? That's the flow state and you're about to meet a neuroscientist who’ll tell you how you can better access it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New First Nations circus performance to launch at Melbourne Fringe Festival
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Lifts, dives, splits and acrobatics - they're just some of the exciting scenes audiences can look forward to in a new First Nations circus performance about to premiere in Melbourne, also known as Narrm. "In Place", by the Na Djinang Circus, will open next week as part of the city's Fringe Festival.
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This week NASA is launching the largest planetary exploration spacecraft it’s ever made, the Europa Clipper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Small business insolvencies hit record highs
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Insolvencies are at record highs with more than 11,000 companies faltering in the last financial year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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An new investigation by consumer advocacy group Choice has found most of Australia’s popular makes of car collect and share data about the driver and passengers, ranging from fuel usage to driving locations and video footage. Some cars are even listening to and sharing what you say in the car.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victorian family sells Mona Lisa copy for $200,000 in London auction
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An animal sanctuary in Victoria has received a sizeable cash injection from the sale of a 17th-century copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa at a London auction.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Small business insolvencies surge and Australia's Universities losing their lustre
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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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PM: Police Cut Back On Duties Due To Shortage, Charlie XCX Brings Brat Summer Down Under
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The Quicky news update for Wednesday, October 9th 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Want to try…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs and music's #metoo moment
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US rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs has been charged with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking after more than 100 people came forward to say they had been assaulted or harmed by the musician. Julia and Jeremy discuss the music industry's #metoo moment. Also, how do we decide who gets a visa to Australia? It's led to a big debate among our politici…
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Iran says it will continue to support its allied militant groups in the Middle East
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says its airstrikes killed two successors to Hezbollah's assassinated leader, Hassan Nasrallah. Earlier, Hezbollah's deputy leader says he supported truce efforts - but did not confirm any recent deaths among its senior commanders.
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Australians reveal dangerous journey from Lebanon
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There have been emotional scenes at Australian airports today with more Australians touching down safely, after fleeing Lebanon.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hezbollah launches a massive rocket barrage as Israel claims to have killed the next-in-line to lead the terror organisation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Japan's new PM proposes base in Guam, where locals celebrate liberation from Japan
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Japan's new prime minister Shigeru Ishiba has called for the establishment of a Japanese military presence on the strategically important Pacific island of Guam — a move locals say could "tear open wounds" from World War II.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New project looks at coastal relocation in the Pacific
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A new three-year research project, will work with communities, local and state governments in the Pacific to identify where to relocate coastal villages sustainably.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concerns over Japan PM's plan for a military presence in Guam
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There are concerns in Guam over a plan by Japan to set up a military as a deterrent against future conflict in the region. But Japan's World War Two legacy in Guam is proving to be a sticking point for locals.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sustainability concerns over Indonesia's drive for food security
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Indonesia's government has ambitious plans to reach national food security but there are questions about the impact it will have on the ecosystem.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are Podcast Gurus Ruining Our Mental Health?
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In the age where it seems everyone has a podcast, the rise of the podcast guru has captured the attention of many. With millions of people subscribing, listening & sharing, it seems they've become the new font of knowledge for all things health & happiness. But are these podcasters the best place to turn? And what happens when their credibility sta…
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Australian Universities plunge in international rankings
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The Times Higher Education world university rankings for 2025 has been released and shows a concerning trend for Australian universities, with 17 institutions slipping down in the global standings. GUEST: Phil Baty, The Times Higher Education Chief Global Affairs OfficerBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What Australians think about the Gaza war: it’s not what you’ve heard.
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Humans, we know, are full of contradictions. Even so, the disconnect between what we’re shown in the media, about how Australians feel about the war in the Middle East, and what people themselves say, is surprising. Record numbers of Australians, for instance, turned out around the country over the weekend, to protest the war. And the Greens, it wo…
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Drone warfare and poison pies: The frontline in the Russia-Ukraine war
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For two-and-a-half years, Ukraine has been fighting Russia with the goal of “total victory” – to not only beat President Vladimir Putin’s forces back to the border, but to reclaim all territory annexed by Russia since 1991. But as both President Volodymyr Zelensky and Putin’s popularity and resources fade, and as another winter approaches, it’s pos…
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Could the crisis in the Middle East reshape Australian politics?
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This week marks the anniversary of the 7 October attacks by Hamas in Israel and the start of Israel’s war in Gaza. One year on, and the conflict is deeply and personally felt here in Australia, by so many who grieve for the lives lost. And it has also redrawn domestic political faultlines. Political editor Karen Middleton tells Reged Ahmad how diff…
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Anthony Albanese mocks Tourette's Syndrome during Question Time, the RBA suggests interest rate rises may not be over yet. Plus, a Queensland Labor candidate exposes the party's radicalism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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The PM digs himself into a deeper hole after Peter Dutton offered him an olive branch to condemn the October 7 massacre, Australian citizens in Lebanon are offered free flights to Australia. Plus, could your vacuum cleaner be spying on you? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Bipartisanship on Israel in tatters after a divisive day in Parliament House, social cohesion continues to fray over the conflict in the Middle East. Plus, Justin Quill on the serious legal concerns around the government’s misinformation bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Defence officials say government's response to climate and security is "too hot to handle"
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A report released by former military and defence leaders, titled Too Hot to Handle, has found Australia's defence capabilities face serious threats if climate change is not taken seriously. The security experts are warning the Australian government that a failure to understand the risks posed by climate change will weaken national security.…
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'Proud of my boys': Project to seal the Tanami exceeds Indigenous employment targets and strengthens outback road links
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Sealing the Tanami Road is one of northern WA's biggest projects and local Indigenous people say the jobs being created are life-changing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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