Wrestlenomics covers the business of pro wrestling. Pollock & Thurston is a weekly podcast hosted by John Pollock of POST Wrestling and Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston. They are often joined by a relevant guest. Wrestlenomics Radio is also available weekly for subscribers at patreon.com/wrestlenomics, and is hosted by Brandon Thurston. The video version incorporates charts and visual elements.
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Down Right Sports with Brent Reid the Notorious Sports Critic is a sports show for the true sports fan! Join the conversation as Notorious Sports Critic delivers insightful commentary, interviews, and more on all things sports. Follow Down Right Sports http://www.twitter.com/brentreid18 http://www.Instragram.com/downrightsports http://www.youtube.com/downrightsports http://www.tiktok.com/downrightsports http://www.djchaseradio.com
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This podcast is from the main mouth at Impact Sports Cincinnati. We cover anything and everything in sports from the world of combat sports to the big sports leagues.
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The personal podcast of radio personality and writer Aaron Torres, where he breaks down the biggest topics of the day in sports, with a heavy emphasis on college basketball and college football. He is also joined by some of the biggest names in sports and sports media as guests. There's a reason this is "The Podcast That is Sweeping America," after all.
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Each week on BEaTS Research Radio at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, early-career scientists and investigators deep dive into the ever-changing, rapidly evolving world of Science in one-on-one conversations with some of the planet's most brilliant Scientists, breaking down the science in terms you can understand
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Welcome to the Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose) & Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir). We started back in 2014 as a way to discuss our favorite league like we would whenever we hung out outside of work. Two cities, and a couple of radio jobs later, here we are. We strive to give you the best in everything NBA both on and off the court on a weekly basis and keep it light and fun, the way basketball is supposed to be. Honestly, which league is more fun than the NB ...
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The First Serve is your HOME OF TENNIS. Featuring an all year round dedicated weekly two hour 'live' tennis program, the only one of its kind on commercial radio in Australia that is also podcast right here, supported by themed podcasts, a strong online/social media presence and print content via our website - Check out our home at www.thefirstserve.com.au. Heading up The First Serve coverage is leading tennis commentator Brett Phillips. Brett is host of our dedicated two-hour weekly radio s ...
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•Based out of our Orlando, FL studios we bring sports analysis right to you. (Hosted Seby and Michael Gray) these men are the pioneers, discussing the major topics in the world of sports •"Whether youre on air or online, Sebypodcast is wherever you go" In each episode they’re hitting on the major news of the NFL, NBA, MLS, MLB, NHL, Olympic sports & More •Folks We've got you covered. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sebypodcast/support
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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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Sports podcast featuring weekly experts breaking down the week's news along with relevant betting trends across the world. Tune in each and every Thursday right here!
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A sports talk podcast presented by KLSU, LSU's student radio station. We cover everything in the world of sports and more! Follow us on Twitter at @KLSUsports
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The award-winning radio host. The former stand-up comedian. The husband & dad. These three charismatic podcasters bring their witty and cerebral outlooks on the world of Pro Wrestling and beyond while enjoying a few (or a lot) of adult beverages. Sports, pop culture, and their own often hilarious personal stories also booked on the card every Thursday night nefore the bars close down right here on the #WrestlingHappyHour podcast! Pull up a barstool and enjoy the ride! Cheers them beers!
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Senior AP Pro Football Writer and sports radio personality Rob Maaddi tackles all the important news on and off the field in the National Football League, providing insider exclusives and in-depth analysis along with insightful interviews with Hall of Famers, current players, coaches and executives. Also, expect to hear from celebrities across the entertainment industry. Rob and AP beat writers will take you around the league, break down the biggest games and keep you in the know like only t ...
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Business of Money in the Bank in Toronto | Wrestlenomics Radio
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On the first Sunday of each month, Wrestlenomics Radio is free for everyone. Wrestlenomics Radio is available every week exclusively for subscribers at https://patreon.com/wrestlenomics. VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/live/lGbWrRkVwvU Wrestlenomics Radio is live at 11:00 AM ET Sunday, exclusively for subscribers. - The business of Money in …
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Full Call: Kysaiah Pickett takes a hanger against West Coast
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Demon Kysaiah Pickett takes a screamer in the third term of Melbourne's win over West Coast at the MCG.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Max King: It's been one hell of a dry spell!
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Canterbury prop Max King loves a chat and he's also loving his football at the moment with his team notching up another tight win in round 18 against the Warriors. He joined Andrew Moore and the team to talk about how fit the Bulldogs squad are and why that's helping them close out games. He's also a 4th generation 1st Grade Rugby League player but…
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Premiership coach Paul Roos joins Matt Clinch and Jake Niall to discuss all the impacts of round 17 results. GWS forward Jesse Hogan stops by to reveal how the Giants turned a big first quarter deficit into a win.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir) & Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose), the guys start the show by discussing Kemba Walker's retirement. Some of their favorite Kemba moments & where he ranks on the all-time Hornets list. Then the pair takes a look at all things NBA free agency. The Sixers land th…
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Beau Fermor: If I get to pull on that Maroon Jersey it would be a dream come true
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Gold Coast back rower turned centre Beau Fermor played another big role in his team's gritty win over Cronulla. His form has so impressed Des Hasler that his coach is putting him forward as a potential Queensland selection for the final State of Origin match. Fermor told Andrew Moore and that team that he hopes he's in the conversation and that he …
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Connor Rozee: 'That's AFL Football, you go through the ups and downs'
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Following Port Adelaide's 48 point win over the Western Bulldogs, Port Adelaide Skipper Connor Rozee joined Josh Money post match.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lindsay Smith: I'm trying to soak up as much from them as I can
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Penrith prop Lindsay Smith is establishing himself as a regular first grade player and even had the confidence in his team's round 18 match to lay on a grubber kick assist for Brian To'o to score. He told Andrew Moore and the team that he's gaining as much knowledge as he can from the Panthers senior prop forwards James Fisher-Harris and Moses Leot…
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball. On today's show, Essendon forward Kyle Langford, following the Bombers impressive 12 point victory over the Magpies at the MCG Friday night.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dave Barham: 'Technology now is not good enough'
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Ahead of Friday Night Footy, Essendon President David Barham joined Corbin Middlemas, Kelli Underwood, Mick Malthouse and Brent Harvey to talk about what is a successful season for Essendon, how we can improve umpiring, and where TV broadcasting is heading.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NRLW royalty is in the building and we'll make Kezie Apps re-live her State of Origin trauma and get her thoughts on the Jillaroos heading to Vegas. There's also plenty of Euros characters emerging off the field (mostly German sax guy), a step back for football in Australia, a rugby x lingerie ad making waves and Donnell Wallam showed strength when…
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'The Visitors' re-imagines the First Fleet arrival, begins regional tour
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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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The founder of the World Wide Web now wants to fix it
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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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How to make a guilt free decision in the milk aisle
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The debate around cow's milk versus plant milk is divisive, on all fronts. Which one is healthiest, which has the most nutrients, and which is best for the environment? Professor Clare Collins has some guilt-free answers for the milky debate.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'The nation has spoken': Fmr Tory minister reacts to Labour landslide
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Exit polls in the UK suggest that British Labour is on track for a landslide win - and a humiliating wipeout for the conservative party. With voting now finished, Labour appears to have won a whopping majority of around 170 seats.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Katy Gallagher: "If I couldn't stick with the Labor caucus I would leave the Parliament, that's not the decision Senator Payman has made"
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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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North Sydney Bears, AFL and Netball- Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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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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Senator Fatima Payman on quitting the Labor party
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After a tumultuous week beset by rumours Senator Fatima Payman has quit the Labor party. Fatima Payman said she was exiled by her party and couldn't in good conscience remain in the party.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Researchers and frontline workers are raising the alarm over powerful drugs showing up in Australia for the first time after a series of overdose deaths. Police in Victoria say forensic tests suggest four people who died in a Melbourne home in June had a synthetic opioid in their system.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Australian government's 'top-secret' deal with Amazon
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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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Shane Flanagan: If Zac didn't have the right attitude this would never have happened
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St George Illawarra are sitting in the top 8 going in to Round 18 of the NRL before a tricky trip to the Roosters. Coach Shane Flanagan joined Andrew Moore and the team to talk about how proud he is of his son's performances and also explained why the Dragon's aren't in the running to sign Tigers Prop Stefano Utoikamanu. He also explained that alth…
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Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron discuss the state of umpiring (again), plus everything else making news in hot news / not news. Former Richmond champion and player agent Brett Deledio joins in his regular slot. Plus, Ben explains how he would re-invent golf.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'The Bikeriders' has outlaw motorcycle gangs and a love triangle - Film with Jason di Rosso
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RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest in cinema.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Milk Politics: The truth, the lies and the story of the superfood
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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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Miles Franklin shortlist is unveiled: Books with Claire Nichols
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Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book ShowBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Senator Fatima Payman tipped to resign from Labor party
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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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Cuts to international students, 'risks damaging the economy'
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The number of visas issued to international students coming to Australia has been slashed and more cuts could be on the way as legislation to introduce further caps on international students is debated in Federal Parliament. Guest: Professor Michael Wesley, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Melbourne…
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Escalation over Senator Fatima Payman's position - Politics with Charles Croucher
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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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The national corporate regulator is failing and should be split into separate parts, that's the main finding of a damming inquiry into ASIC - the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kokkinakis through to Wimbledon round two- Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US President Biden vows to "stay in the race" despite poor polling
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says 81-year-old Joe Biden "is clear-eyed and is staying in the race," although she admits "the last few days have been challenging". Guest: EJ Dion, Columnist, Washington PostBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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AEW entering the “red zone” in TV negotiations | POST x Wrestlenomics
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John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss AEW entering the “red zone” in its TV negotiations, and SBJ looks at WWE’s increasing site fees. John & Brandon speak with Josh Nason from the Wrestling Observer on this last weekend’s Forbidden Door, Money in the Bank weekend in Toronto, and the countdown to AEW’s next TV deal being announced. Plus: Sports…
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'Not the preferred solution': ACCI weighs in on supermarket divestiture
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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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'We won't stop talking': Lingerie store taking on gender-based violence
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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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French election: 200 candidates withdraw to keep far right out
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More than 200 candidates in the French election have withdrawn from the race ahead of Sunday's second-round of voting in a bid to keep the far right out. Guest: Phillipe Marliere, Professor of French and European Politics, University College LondonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cave art identified as the world's oldest known 'picture story'
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A cave painting of human-like figures and a wild pig found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi has been identified as the world's oldest known 'picture story'. Featuring: Professor Adam Brumm, Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution - Griffith UniversityBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reports say President Biden is considering his future as Democrats go public with concerns
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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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BONUS POD: UConn basketball OFF-SEASON GRADE: After another big off-season - can the Huskies REALLY win a third straight national title?
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On today's show Torres off-season grades series continues - with UConn. After a monstrous spring, with several key additions and the return of Dan Hurley - can the Huskies really win a third straight national championship?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Aaron Torres Media
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Tim Ayliffe releases the fifth John Bailey crime-thriller 'The Wrong Man'
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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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Canberra man accuses police of racial profiling
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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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Round table aims to tackle underfunding of family violence frontline services
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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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Tourism Tasmania have launched a tongue-in-cheek "odd jobs" campaign to help the industry during the colder months. For one day, applicants with the wittiest CV's can swap the "daily grind" and try their hand as an oyster organiser, a truffle snuffler or a wombat walker.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Working people have been abandoned': US Greens' Dr Jill Stein
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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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Senator Payman and Supermarkets - politics with Anna Henderson
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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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Nationals MP: Supermarkets need to feel 'pain' to change behaviour
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The coalition has proposed drastic new powers to break up the supermarkets - as a last resort against systematic price gouging.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Labor MPs under threat from grassroots Muslim political group
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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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Wimbledon, Olympics and NRL - Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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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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Live export industry to campaign in Labor seats
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Keep the Sheep, a group representing the live export industry says they'll be targeting marginally held seats across the country if the live export ban isn't reversed. The trade is set to end by 2028 and will see the federal government commit to a $107 million dollar transition plan to support farmers.…
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