The sound of regional Australia. Daily news from the ABC's unmatched network of regional reporters hosted by Sinéad Mangan.
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Recordings from the talks of the Uni Bible Group, University of Wollongong. https://unibiblegroup.org
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Heart of Artness is a journey into the labyrinthine workings of Australia’s Aboriginal art world. We hear from artists and the non-Indigenous folk who interact with them to produce cutting-edge contemporary art. The first episode, The Conquistador, the Warlpiri and the Dog Whisperer, was produced for ABC Radio National's Earshot. You can listen to it here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/the-conquistador,-the-warlpiri-and-the-dog-whisperer/9617950 Heart of Artness is a U ...
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The 'Cryo-Talk' podcast from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bitesize Bio brings you the world’s most prominent Cryo-electron microscopists. In each episode of this engaging series, host Eva Amsen explores the fascinating world of cryo-electron microscopy through the eyes of the experts and delves beyond the electron beam into what drives them in their careers, their inspirations, and passions. https://bitesizebio.com/cryotalk/
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This Abroad Life is a show intended to illuminate the challenges and difficulties we face during our stay in a foreign country; especially during our time studying abroad. It is a great listen for you, who are planning to apply abroad. It will allow you to have an understanding of the situation. For those folks who are already here, it will act as a guideline.
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University of Wollongong to cut 137 jobs due to $35m drop in international enrolments
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The University of Wollongong has approached staff across 25 disciplines for redundancies in a restructure the union fears could abolish its degrees in history, mathematics, geography and languages.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lismore’s housing and health crisis in focus at NSW Drug Summit
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The links between homelessness and substance abuse in the NSW Northern Rivers are in the spotlight today, with the state government's drug summit convening in Lismore.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How mega projects in Melbourne could impact Victoria's regional housing growth
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Builders in Ballarat say the lure of more work and money in Melbourne is taking away the vital workforce needed to meet the government's ambitious regional 2051 housing targets.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The remote WA town that's celebrated Halloween for decades thanks to its military past
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While some lament the recent growth of the Halloween tradition in Australia, residents in Exmouth have been celebrating the holiday for decades thanks to the strong presence of the US military in the town between the 1960s to early 90s.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Court approves $180 million payment over stolen Aboriginal wages in WA
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About 8,500 Aboriginal people who were underpaid or had their wages withheld due to discriminatory policy between 1936 and 1972 will be reimbursed by the state government following the court's decision.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fewer volunteers means this country show won't run next year, and it's a nation-wide problem
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Community events are a lifeline for rural and regional towns across Australia, but more organisers are making the "heartbreaking" decision to cancel them.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ADF unveils robotic and autonomous weapons amid calls for stronger ethical guidelines
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Last month the Australian Defence Force unveiled a suite of weapons at the land autonomous systems and teaming demonstrations at the Puckapunyal Army Base in northern Victoria.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tourists are spending more time on First Nations cultural experiences, but experts say the industry needs more support
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A recent report has called for a new First Nations tourism body. Those on the ground know the challenges faced by budding business owners.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rolling power outages across far-west NSW to continue, as premier announces government support
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The fallout from a storm that destroyed transmission infrastructure from Menindee to Tibooburra in regional NSW threatens to leave locals without power until November 6.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Islanders left to defend Australian border warn 'someone will get hurt' unless government acts
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Saibai Islanders say they have been left to "fend for themselves" as confrontations over illegal fishing expose flaws in border security, putting their livelihoods and safety at risk.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'When dams fail, people die': The race to save thousands from potential disaster
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It's one of Australia's worst infrastructure failures, a time bomb counting down to catastrophe for a city and farming community unaware of the threat until one man's alarming discovery.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fears backpackers will shun remote work if visa rules change
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Australia's trade agreement with the United Kingdom has already dropped the remote and regional work requirement for UK visa holders. Now the federal government's regional migration review is considering completely axing it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NT passes law to lower age of criminal responsibility to 10 years old
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The Chair of the United Nations committee on the Rights of the Child says she'll write to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the Northern Territory's new law lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to 10, but the new NT government says they have a mandate to deliver on an election promise.…
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At least 64 Pacific seasonal workers have died in four years. Their families are often left empty-handed
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Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than 100 insurance claims still open two years after Rochester floods
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More than 100 insurance claims are yet to be finalised after flooding damaged 900 homes in Rochester two years ago. Despite this, the community is banding together to support those still in need.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How desert reggae has emerged as the soundtrack to Australia's Red Centre
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Bands like the Daylight Reggae are helping young people find their voice in some of Australia's most isolated communities.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'The whole world' can be found in Cooma's cafes as Snowy 2.0 brings new wave of migrants to town
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Migrants changed Cooma forever when they arrived to work on the Snowy Hydro Project 70 years ago. Now Snowy 2.0 is attracting more families from different countries, and the women are thriving.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victorian flood victim fortifies her bush home with a bulletproof, blast-proof military barrier
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Fed up with the threat of floods, Victorian resident Tuesday Browell is thought to be the first private Australian resident to import war-zone technology to protect her home.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chinese trade restrictions on Australian lobsters to be lifted before Chinese New Year
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he has secured a promise from China's Premier Li Qiang to lift a ban on Australian rock lobsters by the end of the year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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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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'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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Chinese delegates tour WA wine regions for first time since tariffs lifted
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In the first visit by Chinese delegates since trade tariffs were lifted in April, West Australian wineries are showcasing their premium wines to big buyers in the hopes of landing lucrative contracts.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lack of knowledge around voluntary assisted dying in regions
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Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tourist operators are calling for airport upgrades to help get visitors to their region
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A delayed runway extension at the East Kimberley Regional Airport is limiting tourists' access to the region, according to operators. They are calling for the runway to be upgraded as soon as possible to boost visitor numbers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Football fever is continuing in Western Australia's remote Ngaanyatjarra Lands
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Footy boots are optional on the red dirt field in Warnan. The local football grand final is kicking off in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands this weekend.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could truck drivers in Western Australia be part of the state's road death toll solution?
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Western Australia's road fatalities are at their worst in a decade, and the states trucking industry wants to be part of the solution.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concern the northern drug trade could be linked to a string of disappearances of young Aboriginal men
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A surge in drug-related violence in northern Western Australia is being blamed for the mysterious disappearances of young Aboriginal men. Their distraught families have joined community leaders to campaign for more to be done to find out what happened to them.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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With a four-year waitlist for social housing, this Kimberley mother-of-three is calling for better support
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A Kimberley mother of three young girls is now homeless after escaping domestic violence, and she's calling for more housing and support in the region.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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School holidays look a little different for this 16-year-old grave keeper
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A group who call themselves 'The Keepers of the Outback Graves' help to maintain bush graves and fill in gaps in south-west Queensland's history, and a 16-year-old boy spends his school holidays joining them.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kimberley locals want to know how their local abattoir closed its doors, owing more than $103 million
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An ABC investigation uncovered a dumping yard of cattle carcasses at a Kimberley abattoir. It has now closed its doors, owing more than $103 million, and locals want to know how it happened.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concerns for black swan populations around Australia, if a new strain of avian influenza reaches our shores
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Australian scientists are warning of mass mortality events in native birds, if a new strain of avian influenza reaches the country. The iconic black swan has been found to be particularly susceptible.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A glimmer of hope for regional communities, with young people signing up to volunteer and pursue their passions
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Volunteers are the lifeblood of regional communities but over the past 20 years there has been a steep decline in volunteers. Now, there is a glimmer of hope that young people will join groups to pursue their passions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Waiting for up to 30 years, 25 people to a home, families in regional communities plead for action
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Joanne Fourmile has been waiting for housing for eight years, in the meantime she's raised children and been treated for breast cancer while sleeping on a mattress on the floor of her cousin's living room.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A small WA seaside town was forced to switch off gas, becoming a 'prototype' for the green energy transition
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When a town in Australia's South West was forced to switch off gas, residents were given a choice: use bottled gas or electrify. Now, electricity is providing more energy for Esperance than ever before and most of it is coming from renewable sources.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Roebourne residents fear extreme summer will put elders' health at risk after record-breaking winter heat
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Last month the town recorded its hottest ever winter day of 40.2C.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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King Island Dairy shutdown looms for workers considering their futures on the Bass Strait island
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King Island Dairy is the largest single employers on the Bass Strait island, but the factory and associated cheese brand is set to be closed next year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rural councils struggling to pay for GPs call for state and federal government help
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After losing the region's only general practitioner earlier this year, the Shire of Gnowangerup will now have to spend $350,000 a year to ensure another GP can service its 1,200 residents.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Children in regional areas enduring months in pain while waiting for urgent dental care
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Children in regional areas are waiting for months in pain and in some cases travelling thousands of kilometres to access urgent dental care as fewer private hospitals offer the procedures and public waitlists blow out.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian wildlife-smuggling trade laid bare in first detailed study tracking global animal sales
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A new study reveals the scale of Australia wildlife being smuggled overseas, with dozens of species recorded for the first time. But government authorities insist its crackdown is working.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Can't just hope for the best': Hundreds of parents make 'phone pledge' to keep kids off social media
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United by fear of the harms of social media, and a shared nostalgia for a screen-free childhood, hundreds of parents in regional Victoria have shown interest in keeping smartphones out of their kids' hands for as long as they can.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Frustrated farmers head to Canberra to rally at Parliament House
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While a proposed ban on live sheep exports sparked the rally, farmers have vented their anger over a range of decisions the federal government from water buy-backs in the Murray Darling Basin to biosecurity funding.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victorian dairy community warns national food security at risk as foreign timber giants snap up farms
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South West Victorian residents say a "corrosive" trend to sell fertile farmland to make way for foreign-owned wood plantations is ruining communities and threatening Australia's food security.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cost of living in paradise anywhere between 30 and 50 per cent higher for goods
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As the cost-of-living crisis bites hard, consider the additional costs associated with living on a remote island.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"It's really going to knock the island around." 120 year-old iconic dairy brand to end after being unable to find a buyer.
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Dairy giant Saputo will shut its iconic King Island Dairy in the middle of next year and discontinue its more than 120-year-old brand, after being unable to find a buyer.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Regional publican pushes back against local council ban on pokies
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A publican in north-east Victoria is questioning an understanding local councils have with businesses that results in poker machines effectively being banned.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How lithium-ion batteries are changing the nature of modern house fires
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Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly sparking house fires and changing the dynamic of the blazes that firefighters face.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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When you know those involved: The trauma of being a first responder in a small town
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In regional and rural areas with small populations, there is a high chance the first person on the scene of a fatal crash could know the people or person involved. Now, there are calls for more mental health support for first responders dealing with road accident trauma.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bees 'starving' for pollen as native flowers fail to bloom
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After four years of increasingly dry winters in WA, beekeepers are warning of diminished hives, and biodiversity loss as fewer flowers bloom and pollen dries up.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"You just never forget that the knock at the door" Parents speak out as domestic violence plagues small towns
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In small country communities, everyone knows everyone, but this makes escaping domestic violence much more complicated. In towns like Longreach, where there is hardly any crime, the problem is still very much behind close doors.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Repeat illegal fishing offenders jailed amid a surge in overseas boats
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Indonesian repeat illegal fishing offenders jailed in Darwin amid a surge in overseas boats. Authorities says they will continue hold public information campaigns in Indonesia to inform communities about the risks of illegal fishing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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