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Join Juliet Litman and David Jacoby every week for ‘Food News,’ in which they will sample various snacks, share personal tales about food, and round up the latest in food news from around the world. And come hang with Joe House and his culinary comrades on ‘House of Carbs’ to devour the latest additions to the food universe’s menu with a slate of tasty episodes throughout the year.
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Toni Lodge and Ryan Jon

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We’ll all giggle along at naughty jokes, your dating horror stories and give questionable recommendations on movies, food and relationships. This podcast is hot, fun garbage and we (Toni Lodge and Ryan Jon here in Melbourne, Australia) would love you to climb aboard and be our friends.
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Inside Exercise brings the absolute who's who of researchers in exercise physiology and metabolism and exercise’s effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all. The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell has: - Exercise Metabolism researcher over 30 years (Uni of Melbourne, Ball State Uni, Monash Uni, Uni of Copenhagen and Victoria Uni) - Published 120 journal articles - Put together a 17 chapt ...
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Ingredipedia

Ben Birchall & Emily Naismith

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Want to feast on funny food facts and fables? Or slurp up strange and spicy stories from supermarkets and society? Bite into Australia’s funnest food podcast, Ingredipedia. Each episode, competitive hosts Emily Naismith (Broadsheet, frankie magazine) and Ben Birchall (3RRR FM’s Breakfasters, Smith Journal) try to serve the most interesting stories about a specific ingredient (say, Tim Tams or chillies) in a bid for your affection. You get to vote for who was the most interesting on Instagram ...
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Welcome To Patchwork

Christian, Dion and Josh

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**Nominated for 'Best Comedy' at the Australian Podcast Awards 2018 & 2019** Have you ever wondered if it’s acceptable to bring food to someone's house and take it back home if no one has eaten it? Well if you have, then you’re in good company. Christian, Dion and Josh are Welcome to Patchwork: An Australian comedy podcast that thinks too hard about the monotony of life. By debating the obvious, challenging social conventions and improvising sketches, we're more concerned with the crumbs tha ...
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The Marty Sheargold Show on Triple M! This is the home of the daily podcast and all the special guests, stories, calls, and laughs from the show, listen on the Listnr App or wherever you get your podcasts. On-air 6-9 am on 105.1FM Triple M Melbourne and around Australia 3-4 pm every weekday.
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JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS

Better with Bacon Fat Studios / Justin Bizzarro

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Free Podcast. No Advertisements. The stories of Food, Beverage and Nutrition Entrepreneurs and how their failures led to the successes in their lives and in their business. What does the future have in store for the food, beverage, and nutrition entrepreneur? Who is Justin Bizzarro? – Justin Bizzarro is a serial food, restaurant, technology, media and marketing entrepreneur, who helped build a 24-year-old group of food and restaurant related businesses, he created with his father and busines ...
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Wine with Meg + Mel

Mel Gilcrist, Meg Brodtmann

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The fun + frank podcast which helps you navigate the world of wine. Hosted by Australia's first female Master of Wine Meg Brodtmann, and self-titled Master of Sabrage Mel Gilcrist.
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Listen to 3AW Afternoons with Tony Moclair from midday to 3pm for a show that's live, local and as Melbourne as a hook turn. 3AW Afternoons covers the stories everyone is talking about, breaking news as it unfolds, entertainment, television, food and more!
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Talking Indonesia

Talking Indonesia

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In the Talking Indonesia podcast, Dr Jemma Purdey, Dr Jacqui Baker, Tito Ambyo and Dr Elisabeth Kramer present an extended interview each fortnight with experts on Indonesian politics, foreign policy, culture, language and more. Find all the Talking Indonesia podcasts and more at the Indonesia at Melbourne blog.
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Where does your wanderlust lead you? To Melbourne’s cafes or the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter, a New Zealand vineyard or the pavements of New York… what’s your neighbourhood? Join travel journalists and editors Kirstie Bedford and Belinda Jackson for stories from across the world. Hosts Belinda Jackson & Kirstie Bedford Website Instagram @theworldawaitspodcast Support us https://ko-fi.com/theworldawaits (thank you!)
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Kickin' Gags is a laid-back look at all things footy. Join Melbourne stand-up comedian and Melbourne Demons fan-boy Phoenix Trinidad as he chats to other funny people about their favourite teams, their hated teams, Christian Petracca's food tiktoks, and much, much more. Get your footy news, views, features, and opinions at zerohanger.com, Australia's #1 independent AFL news source.
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Love Food Hate Waste

Love Food Hate Waste Podcast series by Pur Production

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Follow us on our Love Food Hate Waste journey in this three part series that looks into the budding food hub that is the Farmers Market at the University of Melbourne.
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The Secret Life of Language

School of Languages and Linguistics - The University of Melbourne

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The Secret Life of Language dives into the cultures, arts, and histories that underpin and inform the diverse languages we speak. From the studios of the University of Melbourne’s School of Languages and Linguistics.
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Dr Jasmine B. MacDonald

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Good vibes only conversations with people from all over about their ‘go to’ places for a drink or food. The focus isn’t on what is fanciest or most impressive. It’s on what people genuinely enjoy and so go back for more. Have a listen and try out the places if you can. Jaz will also create bonus episodes to share positive food and drink experiences as she adventures through life. Don’t expect a formal review. Just descriptions of cool places with yummy food and drinks.
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The Fair Food Forager & Friends show | Changing the way the world eats by making ethical easy | Follow for chat about feel-good food & sustainability Food Directory App, social media, education and environmental sustainability ideas - Free Download
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Destination Melbourne Podcast

Tourism trends, news and interviews from Melbourne, Australia

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Destination Melbourne is independent tourism organisation for Greater Melbourne, Australia. This podcast features interviews with some of the brightest minds in Melbourne's tourism industry. Initially hosted by Dylan Stewart, the podcast took a break in 2017 and has been relaunched in 2018 with new host Danielle Archer.
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Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town is a biweekly culture podcast that dives deep into Australian food, entertainment, fashion, art and everything in between. Each Tuesday, we sit down with a person making an impact on culture and the way we live. It could be the founder of a brand we use every day, a restaurateur who’s transformed how we dine, a filmmaker behind a series we can’t stop watching or a bartender shaking up a twist on a classic cocktail. On Thursdays, hear from a rotating cast of ...
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Hosted by Annalisa Cercone from Signorina Melbourne, Signorina Talks is a podcast series sharing all things Italian. Join Annalisa and a range of guest speakers to discover Italian food, travel, history and culture.
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Introducing On Tour with Sport 24.... Emma Saunders and Rob Adcock guide you around the world, taking in the greatest sporting cities. From Melbourne to Miami, Madrid to Dubai, On Tour with Sport 24 visits some of the most iconic sporting arenas, speaking to the sports stars that have graced them, and providing invaluable local knowledge for whenever you visit - whether it be a food delicacy to sample or an area to explore. If you love sport AND travel then this is the ultimate podcast for y ...
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We're all connected in life. We all have similar core necessities - food, water, air, shelter, health, love. Real Estate - it doesn't matter if it's for personal or business, to rent or buy - we need shelter and community which assists us fulfil our core necessities. Property De-Constructed is a collective wisdom of all things Property and Real Estate. Presented by hosts Pat Panetta of Tell Your Story Media and Mark Errichiello of Master Advocates Real Estate Services. Each episode breaks do ...
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Principle of Hospitality (POH) saw a gap in Australia’s hospitality industry — with a growing need to keep abreast of the latest trends and innovations, as well as the changing needs of consumers, it was clear our hospitality heroes could benefit from a stronger support network.
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You’re tuning in to the Melbourne SOUP Podcast, a collection of conversations with people who are making a difference. SOUP is a community initiative supporting positive change in Melbourne. Every couple of months we hold SOUP events; fun, wholesome evenings centred around good causes, good food and good people. You’ll hear from the people that come to our events, gain insight into change that’s happening across the city, and enjoy a few laughs along the way. As these conversations are relat ...
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Melbourne Food & Wine

Melbourne Food & Wine Festival

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Feast on conversations with the people who live and breathe food and wine, as they talk about the things that make them tick, the hottest topics in food right now and life inside the restaurants, cafes and bars you love. From Melbourne Food & Wine Festival comes a podcast that brings the best of the food and wine world to Australia and the best Australian food and wine to the world. Melbourne's top names are joined by visitors from some of the most exciting restaurants, bars and places to ea ...
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This podcast is presented by Meat Mechanics. In this podcast, we will discuss the utmost importance of the delectable foods offered by Wedding catering Melbourne. We will also shed light on the modernised catering services offered today. You will also learn how wedding catering services have advanced effectively to cater to the appetite needs of many people around us with modern diets. Tune in to this podcast to get more information about such services. Website : https://meatmechanics.com.au/
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These talks by Venerable Ajahn Anan were given during the inaugural opening of the newly-constructed meditation hall at Buddha Bodhivana Monastery in Melbourne, Australia and are skillfully translated by the abbot and Ajahn Anan's long-time student, Ajahn Kalyano. For more information, visit www.watmarpjan.org/en.
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Drinks On Us

Raj Gaddam & Jerry Alengaden

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Kick your feet up, grab a nice cold drink and unwind, as Raj and Jerry chat about everything going on in the world right now! From talking about the struggles of university students, to the come-up of those household names we know and love, listen in as they peel back the layers of their personal lives, and talk about what it’s like growing up as brown boys in Melbourne, Australia.
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Chef Adam Podcast

Chef Adam Massimo

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Chef Adam Massimo from Melbourne, Australia is a fun and lively individual who has a joyful outlook on life. His constant travel’s around the world to expand his food knowledge has made him a very unique sought after chef. Chef Adam spent years as an elite private chef service that specialized in delivering the best boutique dining experiences for his VIP clients around the world. He has consulted and prepared meals for some of the worlds most discerning individuals, from elected officials, ...
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After losing her husband in 2019, and then navigating her grief (and that of her three young children) through Melbourne's endless lockdowns, Lisa was certain 2023 would be her year. But life had other plans... some health issues with complications, business burn out and a freshly broken heart, Lisa started to question 'is this really it?'And, of course, it's not. So Lisa is doing something radical. She packed up her life, and her three kids, and headed on an overseas adventure. In 2023, Lis ...
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🌼 The Pollen and Allergies Pod 🌼 Welcome to "The Pollen and Allergies Pod," your go-to resource for mastering the world of allergies and asthma. Created by the experts behind Melbourne Pollen, Air Rater, and Allergy Pal, this podcast is a lifeline for anyone impacted by hay fever, food allergies, or asthma. 🎙️ What to Expect 🎙️ Expert interviews from leading allergists to meteorologists. Actionable tips to minimize or avoid symptoms. Real-life stories and the latest treatment updates. Learn ...
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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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Aussie Youtube star Chonny and Joe (who specialises in K-pwop and food) catch up on K-pop, tell us dirty tales and laugh (it's about 50% laughing). Tune in, put your feet up as the boys kick it, keep it real and Chonny gets tested on K-pop! There's also non-stop bad singing. Catch MyChonny on SBS PopAsia radio every every Wednesday from 8PM or subscribe to the podcast.
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Vocal About Local is a podcast by Grown Not Flown. It's all about celebrating local - local farmers, local produce, local communities. Join us as we interview a really diverse range of guests from lots of different industries with the aim to cross pollinate information, and share knowledge and stories so we can all grow together.
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World-class art galleries and installations. A diverse range of food and drink. Thrilling, extraordinary events that capture the hearts of Melburnians year after year. Fed Square is anything but square. Since opening in 2002, Fed Square has seen more than 100 million visits and been named the 6th Best Public Square in the World. Frankly, we’re slaying out here and it’s nice to be recognised. Join us in our weekly Anything But Square podcast.
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We offer delivery within 40 KM of Melbourne City – 24 Hours a day, 7 Days a week! And what’s more, we endeavor to deliver your items within 20 minutes of your order (within 40km from Melbourne CBD and Brisbane CBD).
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Seat 56A

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Hosts Paul and Rod, share a combined 60 years experience in the global travel industry. During their careers they met some of the world's most knowledgeable and passionate travel experts. Let Paul and Rod introduce you to these travel insiders, people who live and breathe their destinations, as they inspire you with suggested itineraries, local insights, food and wine tips, through great story telling and some laughs along the way. Email: seat56a@gmail.com
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The aim of this podcast is to educate and assist listeners on their journey to better understand, invest into and improve their individual wellbeing, in what has been a challenging year for us all. PukaUp Founder & AFL legend Wayne Schwass, draws on his personal 26 year wellbeing journey to combine authentic and genuine storytelling with skill-based learning through inspiring conversations with a wide variety of world-class wellbeing experts, thought leaders and qualified practitioners to ex ...
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Under Cover

RMIT Journalism Students

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Under Cover is not just a podcast. It's a phone call, a voice message left for those who are lonely, confused or just need someone to talk to them at this time of isolation. It's a warm and friendly midnight radio for the world. It is a good friend who is informative, trustworthy and is there for you - with stories, songs and sounds to make you feel connected. With yourself, with your friends, with your world.
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Florida Travel Pod

Tonya Denmark & Christina Sawyer

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The Florida Travel Pod is a podcast to help Florida residents and visitors get the most out of the Sunshine State. Hosted by Christina Sawyer and Tonya Denmark from the Detail Oriented Traveler. Christina and Tonya are great friends, sharing their insights to great places to enjoy in Florida. From St Augustine to Sanibel Island, join us as we explore all the incredible things to do in Florida!
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VINTAGE MARTY | The Marty Sheargold Show is a mid winter break, but in the meantime we've got some vintage Marty to keep you warm, including the most asked sex questions; We find out about your Food Phobias; We've got some punny business names; and you tell us what the dog destroy Triple M's Marty Sheargold Show returns live on Monday July 8 with y…
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When times are tough, music has the power to lift us up, dust us off, and point us back on our path with purpose. Even when the flames can feel feeble, a good song can get your fires burning again. The theme for this year's NAIDOC Week — the annual celebration of the music, history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
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Australia is sending one of its biggest ever contingents to a Games, with 460 athletes representing the green and gold, in 33 sports. Campbell Harrison is a key part of Australia's sport climbing team, who finally takes his place after forgoing his chance in Tokyo in 2021. Guest: Campbell Harrison, Australia's sport climbing team…
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Firefighters remain at the site of a huge factory fire in Melbourne's west after a large chemical explosion on Wednesday, which saw dark toxic smoke shroud nearby suburbs. Residents were initially told to close windows and keep pets indoors, and they've now been warned not to touch water in local creeks and swamps, which could be contaminated with …
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We've all seen it in futuristic movies that predict at some point - maybe very soon - our cities will be populated with intelligent robots that will walk among us, and - we hope - alongside us, not against us. An artificial intelligence-powered robot called ABI - has been developed by GRACE to work in aged care homes across Australia. Guests: Grace…
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Despite promising early signs, the Albanese government has backed away from suggestions it will hold a second referendum on whether Australia should become a republic. As doubt about the poll grows, the movement calling for change has struggled through internal turmoil, with the loss of its former two leaders, and now the appointment of their repla…
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'Ukraine is desperate for help and Australia has more than pulled its weight' Tom McIlroy, AFR political correspondent. The Albanese government has announced a $250m military package for Ukraine, but how important is this assistance for Australia on the world stage? Guests: Sam Maiden, Political Editor for News.com.au Tom McIlroy, Political Corresp…
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'I think this is a moment the world stands with Ukraine' Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says amid announcement of $250 million military package for Ukraine. Mr Marles met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in Washington DC. Guest: Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister. Producers: Steve Cannane, Krishan…
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In tennis, Jasmine Paolini won the longest semi-final ever to qualify, and is to face Barbora Krejcikova at the Wimbledon final. Australian duo Purcell and Thompson head into the gentleman's doubles final. And, in In rugby union, James Slipper to captain the Wallabies against Wales tomorrow in the absence of Liam Wright. Sports commentator and RN B…
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The 'Picasso' artworks hanging in a toilet at Tasmania's Mona gallery are revealed to be fakes, with the artist responsible saying during the three-year-long ruse she "fantasised there would be a scandal". But a letter from the Picasso Administrator forced her to come clean, and admit the works are fake. Guest: Professor Robyn Sloggett, Melbourne U…
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The former head of the NBN, Michael Quigley AM has recently been appointed as Chair of Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. ANSTO operates Australia's only nuclear reactor, OPAL to produce twelve thousand doses of nuclear medicine each week. It's new Chair says that this number will only increase as the population continues to g…
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Experts in the deadly H7 bird flu are warning that WA's iconic Black Swans would be in 'significant peril' if a dangerous strain of the virus arrives in Australia. A study published in the journal Genome Biology found Black Swans succumbed to the H5N1 strain very quickly. Guest: Associate Professor Kirsty Short, University of Queensland Producer: J…
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Captain Matthew Flinders is famed for circumnavigating and mapping Australia between 1801-3. After his death in 1814, his grave in London was lost until archaeologists found it in 2019. His remains will be now reburied during a service in Donington, the small English village where he was born. Guest: Jane Pearson, Chair of the 'Bring him Home' camp…
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The $340-million temporary pier built by the US military to bring aid into Gaza will be permanently dismantled, frustrating efforts contain the mounting humanitarian catastrophe in the strip. US officials say unexpectedly rough conditions in the Gaza Sea have limited its usefulness, and the pier has been out of action since late June. Guest: Mick M…
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It's been forty years since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean earned a perfect score for their ice dancing routine to Ravel's Bolero. And now, the pair are returning to Australia for 'Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance' before they hang up the skates. Featuring: Jayne Torvill and Christopher DeanBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Endurance is one of the world's greatest shipwrecks. The vessel sank in 1915 during an ill-fated Antarctic expedition led by the polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. To protect the ship, the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust have announced new measures to stop anyone interfering with the wreck or taking any objects from the site. Guest: Dan Snow, br…
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Political pressure is continuing to mount on US president Joe Biden with senior democrats and former supporters raising fresh questions about his ability to lead the party to this year's November poll. Actor and donor George Clooney is the latest to call for Biden to step aside, writing in the New York Times that he "loves" the president but warnin…
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The U.S and its allies have agreed to supply Ukraine with extra air defence systems following devastating Russian missile attacks earlier this week. An advisor to Government of Ukraine stressed the need for the Australian Government to lobby a victory strategy. Guest: Andriy Zagorodnyuk, former Ukrainian Defence Minister, current advisor to Governm…
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This week, two of the world's biggest travel entrepreneurs speak to The World Awaits. Social entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip talks about his decision to take his company into the luxury space after three decades – and what it means to you, the traveller. “The beautiful thing of travel [is] you…
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As newspapers continue to disappear from many parts of the country, a new one is popping up in a surprising place. It's called About Time and it's just started being delivered to prisons across the country, offering inmates the chance to read news stories and publish letters, poems, and art.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In February, big cat brothers Jacob and Tibu were filmed swimming across a stretch of water over a kilometre wide. Not only was the distance remarkable for a big cat, it was also dangerous. The water is home to a healthy population of predatory hippos and crocodiles. Guest: Dr Alex Braczkowski, Griffith University's Centre for Planetary Health and …
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French prosecutors have announced they will investigate allegations of fraud and illegal financing against far-right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen. The National Rally came in third in the second round of France's national election this month.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Families of victims are outraged at Boeing's deal to plead guilty to criminal fraud, and avoid a public trial over its two 737-Max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. They plan to ask a US District judge to reject the deal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Alice Springs is waking up this morning to learn whether the town's snap curfew will be extended after three nights. While the nights were quiet during the curfew, police had to intervene in a brawl involving over fifty people yesterday afternoon.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Transport Workers Union has slammed a move by rideshare company Uber to lower fares just weeks before new legislation to support gig economy workers come into affect. The Closing the Loop legislation will allow the Fair Work Commission to set minimum standards for gig economy workers who will be considered "employee-like" if they meet certain c…
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Teaching Indonesian as a second language comes with challenges. In Australia, there is a wide gulf between the government's rhetoric about the importance of learning Indonesian and the realities faced by teachers on the ground. In the absence of centralised resources, Indonesian teachers often have to work creatively to devise their own materials a…
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Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//Marisa from Doin time show interviewed with Keiran Stewart-Assheton about the history of NAIDOC followed by Jodie Choolburra-Welsh, founder of Brolga Dance Academy Sonia spoke Danya Jacobs with Senior Legal Counsel with Environmental Justice Australia spoke about the current Senate Inquiry into new nature law…
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NAIDOC Week is a week to celebrate the extraordinary history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. But it comes at a time when despite the Albanese Labor Government investing $15 million into First Nations-led research on family violence late last year, we are still seeing unacceptably high rates of family viol…
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New data suggest the death toll for Russian soldiers in Ukraine has passed 100-thousand, and that roughly 2-percent of all Russian men between 20 and 50 have either been killed or severely wounded in Ukraine. The Economist magazine has trawled through figures from sorces including the CIA, the Pentagon, the BBC and Russian media outlets, and found …
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