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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Welcome to the LSE Middle East Centre's podcast feed. The MEC builds on LSE's long engagement with the Middle East and North Africa and provides a central hub for the wide range of research on the region carried out at LSE. Follow us and keep up to date with our latest event podcasts and interviews!
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Berlin Security Beat

David Backovsky, Centre for International Security at the Hertie School

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The Berlin Security Beat is an original podcast produced by the Centre for International Security at the Hertie School in Berlin. It delves into the intricate world of international security, examining its ties to research, academia, and various career paths, spanning areas from nuclear to cyber security. The show features interviews with top specialists in international security. The Berlin Security Beat is currently in its third season focusing on cyber security. The podcast is hosted and ...
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IOE insights

IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society

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The official podcast featuring our academics, alumni, students and other brave thinkers, brought to you by IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society. We're the world's leading centre for education and social science research, courses and teaching, and a faculty of University College London (UCL). More from IOE: https://ucl.ac.uk/ioe
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A Climate of Change

Earth System & Climate Centre

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”A Climate of Change” is a groundbreaking podcast that delves deep into the multifaceted world of climate change. Each episode, we bring together a diverse array of voices – from pioneering researchers to passionate members of the public and concerned citizens – to explore the latest developments in climate science, policy, and activism. Our aim is to offer a platform where different perspectives can converge, fostering a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of climate issues. Whet ...
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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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CSaP: The Science & Policy Podcast

Centre for Science and Policy

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This podcast, hosted by Dr Rob Doubleday, features weekly evidence-based discussions about the pressing challenges facing policymakers, brought to you by the Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge. Our latest series is produced in partnership with the research project Expertise Under Pressure, Centre for the Humanities and Social Change at the University of Cambridge. Season 6 is focusing on the race to resilience global climate campaign and how to accelerate climate pr ...
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What You Need To Know About | CIS

The Centre For Independent Studies

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Hosted by Karla Pincott, What You Need to Know About is the podcast that covers exactly that. Hear from CIS’ experts on the key points of their research, providing you with concise and insightful overviews of complex topics. In each episode, we break down intricate policy issues, economic trends, social challenges, and more, delivering the essential information you need to stay informed in today’s fast-paced world. Join us as we cut through the noise and dive straight into the heart of matte ...
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#onpoli, a TVO podcast, is all about Ontario politics. Join hosts Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath for candid interviews and a deeper understanding of how politics touches our day-to-day lives. When it comes to #onpoli, we're here to give you the bigger picture.
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The Public Health Insight Podcast is a weekly podcast ranked in the top 5% of all podcasts globally. The podcast covers all things public health and global health, from the sustainable development goals to the social determinants of health, as well as interesting dialogues about the diverse career opportunities that exist in the fields. Since its launch in March 2020, the podcast has featured more than 40 high-profile guests and has built an audience in more than 5,000 cities in over 190 cou ...
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Ganatantra

IVM Podcasts

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The Ganatantra podcast is about politics in India, but steering clear of intrigue and personalities, and the everyday news cycle. Join political science thinker Dr Sarayu Natarajan, the founder of Aapti Institute, a think tank which looks at issues of technology and policy; and policy lawyer Alok Prasanna Kumar, Senior Resident Fellow at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy in Bengaluru, as we bring data, academic works and nuanced perspectives into understanding how politics in India works, ap ...
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Prevention Works

The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre

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Prevention Works is a series of conversations with some of our nation's top public health experts. Join host Gretchen Miller as she brings together policy makers and researchers to discuss new ways of addressing Australia’s greatest health challenge: preventing complex chronic health problems.
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Talking Progress

Das Progressive Zentrum

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Tune into Talking Progress, the podcast about ideas that matter. The Berlin-based think tank "Das Progressive Zentrum" (The Progressive Centre) is gathering the most pressing political debates and perspectives from Berlin to San Francisco, all in one place. Whether you're a seasoned activist, a curious observer, or someone looking to deepen your understanding of progressive values and policies, Talking Progress is your guide to staying informed, inspired, and empowered. So subscribe now and ...
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The CfEY Youth and Education Podcast

The Centre for Education and Youth

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Alix Robertson and Baz Ramaiah of The Centre for Education and Youth (along with their expert guests) explore developments in education and youth research and policy. There is a particular focus on how research can affect teachers, educational leaders and policy makers as well as others with a wider interest in improving outcomes for all of our young people. This is a UK based show.
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Hybrid Wars with Adam Day

United Nations University Centre for Policy Research

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Hybrid Wars is a podcast series by United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, exploring how violent conflict around the world is becoming more deadly and more difficult to resolve than ever before. This podcast builds upon original field fieldwork of government-led counter-insurgency: the Nigeria’s Civilian Joint Task Force, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units and Somalia’s darwish forces. The research, Hyrbid Conflict, Hybrid Peace, can be found at: https://cpr.unu.edu/hybrid-confl ...
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The Wonder House

Sushma Jansari

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Listen and subscribe to a new podcast series that shares innovative ideas for people-centred projects so that we are all empowered and inspired to learn and experiment – one conversation at a time. **Support us on Patreon** https://www.patreon.com/TheWonderHouse **Donate on Ko-Fi** https://ko-fi.com/thewonderhouse @TheWonderHouse www.TheWonderHouse.co.uk
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Every week, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead. Launched in 2023 by Village Media, a leader in local journalism, The Trillium is a comprehensive news and information source devoted exclusively to insider coverage of Ontario politics. Passionate and plugged in, The Trillium delivers the major political headlines of the day while unpacking complex policy changes and digging deeper into key issue ...
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“The Theory of the Postdoc Evolution” is a podcast from the Postdoctoral Development Centre of Queen’s University Belfast. It aims to provide postdocs with information helping them to develop their careers. It includes, for example, interviews of professionals talking about their career paths, information on the Higher Education system and ways to improve researchers’ CVs. For more info go to: go.qub.ac.uk/PodcastPDC
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SystemShift explores how we can create a sustainable, thriving economy that respects the Earth’s capacity to support humankind while putting people and nature at the centre, and provides alternatives to the current failing economic and financial systems that are driving the exploitation of people and planet. Economists, researchers and innovators from around the world offer their solutions for a sustainable, thriving economy that is equitable and serves the interests of all, not just the wea ...
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Calleva Research Centre

Oxford University

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The aims of the Calleva Research Centre are to investigate key questions about the origins, development, causes and functions of human behaviour by bridging the humanities, and the social, cognitive, and biological sciences in an evolutionary framework. The Centre's work is embodied through successive three-year interdisciplinary research programmes that draw on unique collaborations between Magdalen Fellows working in these diverse fields. The Centre was inaugurated in October 2010. Its fir ...
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Teachers Themselves

Dublin West Education Support Centre

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"Teachers Themselves" is a new, engaging podcast designed specifically for educators in Ireland. Whether you're a seasoned teacher looking to enhance your teaching practices, or a new educator seeking guidance and inspiration, "Teachers Themselves" provides a platform for professional growth and fosters a community of educators who are keen to learn. Join us as we explore the art and science of teaching, inspire each other, and shape the future of education, one episode at a time. Hosted by ...
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Mind The Disruption

National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health

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Mind the Disruption is a show about people who refuse to accept things as they are. It's about people pushing for better health for all. It's about people like us who have a deep desire to build a healthier, more just world. On Mind the Disruption, a podcast by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH), you’ll hear the stories of people who have disrupted the usual ways of doing things in their organizations, communities, and society in pursuit of better health for ...
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elsa podcast

English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

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A podcast exploring how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is used in research, practice and policy to help us to better understand what happens to us as we age and how we can live longer, happier, healthier lives.
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I have conceived this podcast as a personal endeavour to bring interesting topics that I have encountered through my professional and academic life to the table. Each episode will take place as conversations with relevant guests who can shed light into the issues being discussed. The podcast will cover economic and political issues with major impact in the countries of the region. EU-Asia relations will feature prominently. I am currently working in Public Affairs in Brussels (Belgium). I ha ...
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The RISE Podcast

Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE)

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The RISE Podcast aims to illuminate the human perspective behind education research and practice through a series of interviews with experts in education development. In the RISE Podcast series, we invite people who are passionate about improving education to discuss the ‘big picture’ ideas and narratives that have inspired their work. Our guests bring with them stories and expertise from a variety of experiences in research, practice, and policy, and it's our hope that their insights will s ...
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August is Poetry Month with celebrations and workshops happening right across Australia, including the 'Contains Strong Language' performance festival and the National Poetry Gala showcase. So to shine a light on verse in all its forms, RN Breakfast brings you a brand new poem every Friday, commissioned by Red Room Poetry. Featuring: Nicole Smede…
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In the weeks following the assassination of a Hamas official on Iran soil the world has been bracing to see how and when Iran will hit back at Israel, believed to be behind the killing. In recent days Iran has changed its messaging about a future attack, but experts fear the ramifications from Iran's retribution. Featuring: Benham Ben Taleblu,…
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The ABC's managing director David Anderson shocked staff yesterday by resigning just one year into his second five-year term. He has been at the national broadcaster for more than 30 years, but will stay on potentially until April until a replacement is found. Featuring: David AndersonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The federal government secured the support of the states and territories for their overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, ending a prolonged stalemate. Advocates were calling on Labor to pause the Bill's progression, to ensure the core principles of the scheme weren't undermined.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Antarctica's unique ecosystem could be exposed to a new threat – ocean drift. A new study reveals marine pollution and non-native species can float over vast distances to reach the Antarctic coast — which is much further than previously thought. Featuring: Dr Hannah Dawson, researcherBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The disillusionment of former Republicans and MAGA supporters alike has become a prominent feature on the Harris-Walz campaign trail in recent weeks as the United States gears up for November's presidential election. But what is driving former staunch Republicans to switch allegiances? Featuring: Craig Snyder, campaign director for the Haley Voters…
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast explores how physics can be used as a force for good – helping society address important challenges such as climate change, sustainable development, and improving health. Our guest is the Swiss physicist Christophe Rossel, who is a former president of the European Physical Society (EPS) and an emerit…
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Blink Twice is a new horror movie, that sees an island paradise into hell for a group of young women. It's the debut feature from well known American actress Zoe Kravitz - and is a film about gender and class. But Jason Di Rosso says the end of the film doesn't quite give us the psychological depth that the first half.RN film critic and host of The…
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The major parties have agreed in-principle to a new aged care funding model. Under the deal, wealthier older Australians - especially those not drawing a government pension - will be required to pay more out of their savings for aged care services, under a new deal between Labor and the Coalition. Guest: Joseph Ibrahim, Professor of Aged Care Medic…
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A beetle that's been decimating WA's tree canopy has spread outside a large quarantine zone, with experts worried the pest isn't coming under control. The South east Asian shot hole borer has already destroyed three thousand trees in Perth, and there are fears it could spread across the border. Guest: Theo Evans, entomology professor, University of…
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A class action against Jetstar has been lodged in the Federal Court on behalf of hundreds of thousands of customers whose flights were cancelled during the COVID pandemic. The suit is headed by Echo Law in Victoria, who alleges Jetstar did not refund money to paying customers, despite legal obligations to do so. Guest: Andrew Paull, Partner, Echo L…
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More than a decade on from the landmark Gonski review, Australia is still grappling with school funding standards. Labor state and territory education ministers, teachers, parents and students, took to the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra to back the unions push for school funding to follow Gonski's 13-year old standard. Guest:Tom Greenwell, E…
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It's the last sitting day of the sitting fortnight, the government has had a long list of things on the agenda the past two weeks. What can we expect today? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Australia's been given its first progress update on the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children, which aims to end gendered violence in one generation. The report found the Plan has given governments a clear focus on how to move forward, but warns that funding needs to keep up with progress. Social Services Minister Amanda Rishwort…
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Culling of feral horses at the Kosciuszko National Park will continue, after a bid by a pro-brumby group in the New South Wales Supreme Court to stop the shooting failed. It's a win for pro-conservation groups who say the park's waterways and biodiversity has been ravaged by the wild horses. Guest: Professor David Watson, Ecology Professor, Charles…
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The European Space Agency has a satellite on route to Jupiter, and its mission is to capture images and help scientists learn about the planet's moons. But it's how the agency is getting the satellite known as JUICE to the other side of our solar system that is groundbreaking. Guest: Brad Tucker, Astrophysicist, Australian National University…
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The US has 500 community centres where people experiencing mental ill health can find support. A forum of mental health advocates will today hear how the same system could help people in Australia. Guest: Chuck Ingoglia, US National Council for Mental Wellbeing and Angus Clelland from Mental HealthBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As ceasefire talks drag on, the death toll in Gaza climbs ever higher, with those trapped inside the city being used by Hamas for cover as it sends rockets toward Israel. The result of Israel's retaliation to Hamas's attacks is plain - Gaza has been reduced to ruins, 40,000 Palestinians are dead and the survivors can only hope a ceasefire can be re…
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Political power couple Michelle and Barack Obama were the main speakers at Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention. Michelle Obama didn't hold back in her speech, and revived a message of hope. Missing from the event was Presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz who were campaigning in the state of Wisconsin. Guest:Brad H…
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Tanya Egerton set up the Remote OpShop Project after responding to a call for help from a group of Indigenous women. There are now seven Remote Opshops in Aboriginal communities throughout WA and the NT, with proceeds funding local projects and encouraging entrepreneurial pursuits. And she's been recognised for her work with the prestigious nationa…
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The fight for more funding for public schools has ramped up, with five Labor state and territory education ministers joining a protest on the lawns of Parliament House this morning. The rally is in support of the Australian Education Union's push for all public schools to be funded to the Schooling Resource Standard, which was set by the 2011 Gonsk…
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Australia and Indonesia have completed negotiations on a new defence agreement, one which the federal government says is the most significant pact the two countries have ever signed. Anthony Albanese says the upgraded pact will make it easier for the two countries to conduct joint military exercises. Guest: Gary Quinlan, served as Australia's Ambas…
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Western Australia is well used to the volatility of the boom-and-bust mining cycle, which underpins the state's economy. But the WA state government says China's plummeting demand for iron ore is a reminder of the state's economic vulnerability, with iron ore prices hitting their lowest level in nearly two years. But Rod Campbell from the Australia…
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Col Pearse is 21, a swimming sensation - and the pride of Lockington/Bamawm near Echuca along the Murray River and Victorian border. He made his Paralympic Games debut at Tokyo 2020, where he won a bronze medal in the butterfly. And in Paris, the Paralympic swimmer has his sights set on gold. Guest: Col Pearse, Paralympic swimmer…
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A coalition of healthcare workers in the NT are calling on both sides of politics to commit to maintaining the floor price of alcohol, ahead of the territory election this weekend. The Country Liberal party have promised to scrap the minimum floor price on alcohol if elected, which experts say will result in a return of violent crime and increase i…
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In Gaza, the bodies of six Israelis held captive by Hamas were recovered yesterday by the Israeli Army. It comes as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in the region, continuing to push along negotiations with the help of Qatar and Egypt. Guest:Professor John Strawson, specialist in International Law and the Middle East, from the University of…
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The Democratic National Convention continues in Chicago today, after President Joe Biden addressed his party's faithful to continue his endorsement of Kamala Harris.In an emotional 'farewell' speech, Joe Biden said he had given the role of President "his all". While Kamala Harris broke convention, speaking on the first day of the convention. Guest:…
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Misconceptions, cultural and religious norms, and insufficient training for healthcare professionals are a few of many reasons why women don’t always get the care they need in pregnancy, postpartum, and in perimenopause. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we speak with Surabhi Veitch about physiotherapy’s role in maternal and sex…
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A new APRA AMCOS report warns of a $519 million loss from the music industry in the next three years thanks to AI and found 97 per cent of artists want greater AI regulation. Artist Josh Pyke told RN Breakfast greater AI transparency is needed. And he says it's part of the Government's remit "to protect the cultural integrity of our society" throug…
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The sweltering heat of Florida has often made a sticky backdrop for crime dramas. Enter Bad Monkey, a noir comedy starring Vince Vaughn about a suspended detective investigating a murder.And Also out this week is Boarders, a British drama-comedy about a posh private schoolGuest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: The A…
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A major review of Tasmania's State Finances by independent economist Saul Eslake warns the state budget is unsustainable. Mr Eslake's report – forced on the state's Liberal minority government by the Jacqui Lambie Network – says the government is to blame for fiscal deterioration and major taxation reforms are needed to save the state. Guest: Saul …
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Legislation to force the CFMEU into administration will pass parliament this week. Is this a win for the Coalition or Labor? And the Albanese Government has a full legislative agenda, so where are Labor's priorities? And is the can being kicked down the road on gambling reform? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Br…
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As the Albanese government considers the gambling advertising ban it will eventually bring in, Stewart Kenny - one of the pioneers of online sports betting - has issued a warning to the Government. He told RN Breakfast "quite simply, if you want to protect the children, you go ahead with a total ban. If you want to protect bookmakers profits, you g…
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