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Breaking Beauty Podcast

Dear Media, Jill Dunn and Carlene Higgins

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Get ready with us! We’re Jill and Carlene, two longtime beauty editors who have seen it all and swatched it all, and now we’re here to tell you what’s good. Whether you’re searching for the latest insider-fave foundation, building a gimmick-free skincare routine, or interested in exploring culture through a beauty lens, tune in every Wednesday for epic guests like Makeup By Mario, Dr. Pimple Popper and Jonathan Van Ness (say what?!) Plus, don’t miss our monthly #DamnGood reviews of trending ...
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The Majestic SEO Podcast is a monthly panel of SEO experts, debating today’s burning SEO-related issues, hosted by David Bain. David also interviews SEO experts on a one-on-one basis as part of the series. Previous topics include: - What are the best approaches to SEO in 2023? - What are the new and old approaches to link building? - What are the best approaches to Social Media Marketing in 2023? - What are the best approaches to Analytics in 2023? - What are the different perspectives betwe ...
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Fresh from their all new Times Radio show Jane Garvey and Fi Glover keep the mics on, grab a cuppa and say what they really think - unencumbered and off air. Follow Off Air...with Jane and Fi on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the Times Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio and follow our antics away from the mic on Instagram: @janeandfi Join Jane and Fi on Times ...
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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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Imagine what Indigenous Australians thought when they saw the First Fleet land in Botany Bay? Jane Harrison's The Visitors re-imagines the 1788 arrival and now Wesley Enoch is taking his production on the road across regional Australia. Featuring: Wesley Enoch, directorBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In 1989, computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee was quietly working away in his physics laboratory trying to find a solution for his colleagues to be able to easily share information with each other. What he came up with came to be know as the 'World Wide Web', and now the inventor is trying to fix what he unleashed on the world and build a brand n…
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In rugby league, are we about to see the return of one of the sport's foundation clubs, North Sydney? In the AFL, two foundation clubs in a must-win blockbuster the MCG tonight, Collingwood and Essendon. In netball, with the Vixens, Thunderbirds and Fever already locked in, there's a huge battle going on for the fourth spot this weekend.…
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The turmoil surrounding the now-former Labor Senator Fatima Payman has dominated a week the government had hoped to spend talking about its cost of living measures. Senator Payman denies suggestions from Labor that she'd been planning to quit the party for at least a month. Her decision to move to the cross-bench means the Government will need an e…
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The Australian government is teaming up with Amazon to establish a top secret data cloud to store Australia's classified military and intelligence information. The two billion dollar deal will allow staff from agencies, like ASIO, to collaborate with their peers without using the open internet.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jane is in Yorkshire whilst Fi heads to Surrey in preparation for election night so this episode is brought to you via the wonders of modern technology. Jane is hoping for romance by the curly wurly stand and Fi is practising the phrase 'Jeremy Hunt's Count'. Plus Fi speaks to Griffin Dunne, actor and director, about his memoir 'The Friday Afternoo…
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Western dairy consumption has plummeted 15% in the last 10 years, and there are growing concerns about the environmental impact of both cow and plant-based milks. Guest: Matthew Evans, food activist, regenerative farmer and author of 'MILK: The truth, the lies and the story of the superfood'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Senator Fatima Payman is tipped to resign from the Labor party and move to the crossbench after a turbulent week in Parliament. There's speculation she's been in talks for a month or more with a so-called "preference whisperer", who has advised previous crossbench senators as well as Muslim groups planning to run candidates at the next election. Gu…
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Senator Fatima Payman is expected to quit the Labor Party, ASIC report drops and President Joe Biden's future in question. The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As cost of living pressures weigh down on Australians, the government has rubbished the coalitions plan to break up supermarkets as a last resort, who are found guilty of price gouging. Opposition leader Peter Dutton announced the divestiture policy alongside nationals leader David Littleproud earlier this week. Featuring: Andrew McKellar, Chief Ex…
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As gender-based violence continues to dominate headlines and politics, people are starting to wonder what difference they can make. Lingerie store Kisskill in Melbourne has started their own campaign, and and expert explain how sometimes its the smaller protests that pack the most punch. Featuring: Vicky Marcoulis, owner and director of Kisskill, a…
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A handful of Democrats have started calling for Joe Biden to step aside as the party's presidential candidate, after a disastrous performance at last week's debate. But inside the White House, Biden's growing limitations were becoming apparent long-before he faced off against Donald Trump, according to The New York Times. Featuring: Scott Jennings,…
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Jane and Fi are back in full swing with more of your window cleaner tales, all very suitable for the airwaves...just. Plus, net curtain chat! Yes, it is still 2024 last time we checked. They're also joined by David Baddiel who discusses his new book 'My Family' Our next book club pick has been announced! 'Missing, Presumed' is by Susie Steiner. If …
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“I’m very into seeing the woman as she actually is.” This week we get a masterclass in less-is-more makeup with Emmy-nominated celeb makeup artist Molly R. Stern! For over three decades, Molly has aced the art of enhancing the natural beauty of her power women clientele (everyone from Reese Witherspoon to Maya Rudolph, Julia Roberts and more.) List…
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When a Sydney socialite is found dead at a house, Detective Holly Sutton is called to investigate. Meanwhile John Bailey — an old-school reporter — gets a call about a break-in and an old file reveals a link to the socialite. The author Tim Ayliffe stopped by to tell us all about 'The Wrong Man'. Featuring: Tim Ayliffe, author…
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A Canberra man has accused police in the ACT of racially profiling him, after he was apparently arrested on suspicion of trespassing at his own home. The man known as "Tuck" - who's of African heritage - says he was sitting at the pool area of his apartment complex last week when police arrived, interrogated him, then arrested and handcuffed him an…
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Today, Parliament House will host a round table between the National Alliance of Domestic-Family Violence Specialist Services and Commonwealth crossbenchers The Alliance will present six asks to the crossbenchers with the aim to address underfunded frontline services. Featuring: Tania Farha, Safe and Equal CEO…
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Last week's US presidential debate could see a big rise in votes for third parties or candidates, who offer an alternative to Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Independent Robert Kennedy Junior and Greens Party candidate Dr Jill Stein are hoping to benefit from voters who can no longer bring themselves to support either of the two main contenders. Guest: …
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How much traction could The Muslim Vote get in seats like Blaxland and Wills? There's plenty of reaction to the Coalition's proposal to grant powers to break up the major supermarkets and there's some concern among coalition members the policy isn't in line with Liberal values. The chief political correspondent for SBS World News Anna Henderson joi…
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In tennis, Alex de Minaur is through to the second round at Wimbledon, but Ajla Tomljanovic is out. In Olympic selection news, Australia goes for youth and experience for the skateboarding and in rugby league, the announcement of the new Parramatta coach is imminent. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest new…
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Labor MPs in Sydney and Melbourne could be under threat from a grassroots campaign aiming to empower Australian Muslims seeking justice for Palestinians. One of those is Labor MP for Wills in inner Melbourne, Peter Khalil, but he says the Muslim community is "not one monolythic block". Guest: Peter Khalil, Labor MP for Wills Producer: Krishani Dhan…
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Researchers in Germany have invented a way to remotely track thousands of animals - over years - to learn more about how they make decisions and accumulate knowledge over their lifetimes, and their migration habits. Their goal is to use powerful sensors to monitor the animals and build a network they call the "internet of animals". The project coul…
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There are over 900 000 international students studying in Australia and providing them an education is big business. But a critical report claims universities aren't doing enough to help these students when they need mental health support. Guest: Gaby Ramia, Professor of Policy and Society at The University of Sydney…
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In new research out today, Human Rights Watch has revealed that personal photos of Australian children are being used to create powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools without the knowledge or consent of the children or their families. One hundred and ninety photos of Australian children scraped from the internet have been included in the datas…
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U.S President Joe Biden says the Supreme Court's immunity ruling means there are virtually no limits about what a President can do. Has the Court just handed all presidents a superpower by placing them in a different system of justice? Guest: Shira Scheindlin, retired federal court judge who served for 22 years in New York's southern district Produ…
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Jane and Fi are reunited and it feels so good! They discuss the need for electric hot rods, Jane's small cactus and window cleaner etiquette. They are joined by Geoff Norcott, comedian and writer, discussing his new book 'The British Bloke Decoded'. Our next book club pick has been announced! 'Missing, Presumed' is by Susie Steiner. If you want to …
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The story of Peter Allen is returning to the stage in Melbourne with acclaimed tribute artist Matthew Hadcraft reprising his role as The Boy From Oz. One women who knew Peter Allen very well, when they grew up together in Tenterfield, believes Hadcraft is a great fit for one of Australia's greatest performers. Featuring: Matthew Hadcraft, performer…
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It's a tragedy that has sorely tested the close relationship between Britain and the United States. Five years ago 19-year-old Harry Dunn was killed in a road accident involving an American citizen driving on the wrong side of the road in England. Now, a coroner has recommended that new arrivals on US military bases be given driver-training to avoi…
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The E-Safety Commissioner has instructed key players in the online industry to develop a mandatory code to protect children from extreme pornography and other "high impact content". But will it actually make a difference? Guest: Julie Inman Grant, Australian E Safety Commissioner.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Molly Ringwald and Rob Lowe. Any mention of those names in a single sentence can only mean one thing: the Brat Pack.In the 1980s, teen movies came to define American culture and there was no movie more emblematic of that moment than the Brat Pack. Forty years on, one of the Brats, Andrew McCarthy, has made a documentary …
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Her Excellency Zin Mar Aung has spent her life campaigning for justice for the people of Myanmar, and at times paid a high price for her political pursuits. Guest: Her Excellency Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, National Unity Government, MyanmarBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A "Teal-style" campaign to encourage Muslim candidates to stand for parliament, could target key Labor seats in the next Federal election. Called 'The Muslim Vote' - the new political organisation says it's a grassroots campaign and could look to unseat Labor MPs in Sydney and Melbourne. The campaign has been motivated by Labor's policies on the Ga…
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