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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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Welcome to The Random Sample! In this podcast, we share stories about mathematics, statistics, data science and the people involved. This is a collaboration between the Australian Data Science Network (ADSN), the Statistical Society of Australia (SSA), the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS), the OPTIMA ARC Training Centre, the MATRIX Mathematical Research Institute, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS). ACEMS created the podcast in 2018. F ...
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.
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Big Stu's Country Universe

Copyright Planet Country Radio Show

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Country Universe is the new solo program hosted by Big Stu from the Planet Country Radio Show. Country Universe airs on 90.5 FM in Sydney and syndicated live on The Wolf Australia every Thursday night at 6pm Sydney time.
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Each week, Bob Mendelsohn will take us on a journey, 18 minutes of time together, learning and laughing and feeling what's going on in the world around us. It's really a podcast about people and for people. Topics might include sports, books, religion, and words themselves-- people though are our #1 concern. Broadcast each TUESDAY from his home in Sydney, Australia. Photos of the guests are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobmendo/albums/72177720296857670. You are invited to share your t ...
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Follow @MOODCHILD >> https://ffm.to/mc007 Bookings: ed@arcade-talent.com Brazil: eddie@wildsheepagency.com Promos: https://tstack.app/sirushood/send Biography: Sirus Hood Biography Sirus Hood is a French artist. Age 10, his love for House Music was at the time fed by his older friends, giving him mixtapes recorded in a legendary club in Algiers. Few years later, he moved to Paris, and started his DJ career age 18 when he purchased his first vinyl turntables. He quickly became a regular DJ at ...
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Join dual Walkley award winning Wandering Journo Nance Haxton in conversation with authentic, sometimes eclectic, and often pre-eminent Australians about the streets of their town. Stories about where they grew up, the environment they live, and what inspires them. Go on an audio journey with Nance highlighting a different slice of Australian life each episode. Find all of Nance Haxton's links and work HERE
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in SD video and audio-only formats.
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AUU Student Radio

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Adelaide University Student Radio is Australia’s longest running student radio program, and has been running for over 30 years on Radio Adelaide. We aim to give students on campus a voice on air and this year, our programs will specialise in comedy, sports, local music, politics and uni based banter. There is bound to be something appealing. so keep your ears peeled! Listen to us on Wednesdays from 6pm-11pm on 101.5 FM or online at http://radioadelaide.org.au Call us 08 7132 5000 or tweet @a ...
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Welcome to the Purple Cloud Podcast! Our mission is to disseminate the wisdom and teachings of traditional Chinese and Asian culture throughout the Western world. Our scope is broad encompassing medicine and healing, martial arts, philosophy, religion and spiritual practice throughout China and Asia, art, music and more. Through in-depth discussions with luminaries in their respective fields Purple Cloud Podcast is dedicated to shed light upon the many nuances of these traditional cultures.
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Ian Carey is and has been for many years a legendary key player in the house scene worldwide. Ian grew up in a small town in Maryland, USA; about 2 hours from Washington DC. He was exposed to music at a young age, as his father (RIP) was a live sound engineer and ran a sound reinforcement company. His father engineered for such groups as Kool and The Gang and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Also, his mother played guitar and sang as a hobby. By the time he was 7 years old he was able to mic a ...
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Bell Shakespeare has not performed King Lear for 14 year, but that's about to change. With legendary Australian actor Robert Menzies at the helm, the tragedy of succession and ambition will be given an intimate setting by the country's Shakespeare theatre company. Guests: Robert Menzies, actor Peter Evans, artistic director…
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If you work in an office, even a home office, youre probably sitting in a chair for eight or more hours a daya potentially tiring scenario, but the right seat cushion can make it more comfortable.
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The first metal 3D printer aboard the International Space Station successfully dribbled out a molten S curve last Thursday, in what the European Space Agency (ESA) is calling a giant leap forward for in-orbit manufacturing.
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For the first time in 20 years, a male Australian tennis player - Alex de Minaur - will play in a quarter final at the French Open tonight. Alex de Minaur has equalled his best ever result at a Grand Slam tournament and will tonight take on world number four Alexander Zverev - who is simultaneously contesting domestic abuse charges in his home coun…
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With the UK election looming, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Opposition leader Kier Starmer have faced off in their first televised debate. The cost of living, health care and immigration all featured strongly - but which leader came out on top? Guest: Krishnan Guru-Murthy, lead presenter of Channel 4 news…
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The government says its tripling of the bulk-billing rate has helped to increase the rate more than 3 per cent since it was introduced around 7 months ago. While figures from the health department show bulk-billing rates and GP services have dropped since July last year, Health Minister Mark Butler says the numbers confirm the rates were dropping b…
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Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called Donald Trump a "volatile, narcissistic gaslighter" and urged world leaders to stand up to him, as he campaigns for the US presidency. Malcolm Turnbull warns that if Donald Trump beats out Joe Biden and is elected US President, world leaders will need to face the possible dangerous return of Trump's …
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In tennis, the number one men's seed, Novak Djokovic, is out of French Open after sustaining a knee injury, which might just open things up a little more for Alex de Minaur. In football, eight Matildas picked to go to the Olympics for a third time Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of …
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There's been some explosive revelations about rorts in the NDIS system during Senate estimates - David Crowe says this is "'one of those wake-up moments" and a reminder that "tougher legislation is needed." Some confusion over an announcement from the government that foreign nationals living in Australia will be able to join the defence force.The c…
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Executive Chair of News Corp Michael Miller warns it's time Meta, TikTok and X come to the table and play by Australia's rules. Miller will address the National Press Club today and call for social media networks to meet national standards, abide by laws and take accountability for serious harms done by content hosted on their platforms. He told RN…
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There's been a renewed push for Australia to adopt a human rights act, but the Albanese Government is yet to support the idea.The President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Rosalind Croucher told RN Breakfast it would increase accessibility, "embed the values of respect and dignity into public life" and increase accountability around huma…
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Pro-Palestinian protests have sprung up at universities across Australian, but some clashes and inflammatory language has led to accusations that universities are now "ground zero" in the fight against anti-semitism. Julian Leeser is a Liberal MP introducing the bill and he joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Guest:Julian Leeser, Liberal MP…
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After more than 90 years of luxury cruises, P&O Cruises Australia will fold its operation into parent company Carnival Cruise Lines. The final P&O cruise to be in March next year, with parent company Carnival Cruises saying the change is due to Australia's small population and higher operating and regulatory costs. Guest:Chris Frame, Maritime histo…
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A new global report says carbon removal from the atmosphere needs to be quadrupled, to meet key climate targets by 2050. The annual State of Carbon Dioxide Removal report is the world-leading scientific assessment of how much carbon dioxide removal will be needed to limit climate change, and whether or not the world is on track to deliver. Guest: G…
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It’s only been a few short years since we witnessed the power of bushfires here in Australia. The summer of 2019 and 2020 brought us Australia’s most catastrophic bushfire season ever. The 2019-20 bushfires destroyed more than 3,000 homes, killed more than 30 people, and torched tens of millions of hectares of land and forest. With the effects of c…
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For AI to achieve its full potential, non-experts need to be let into the development process, says Rumman Chowdhury, CEO and cofounder of Humane Intelligence. She tells the story of farmers fighting for the right to repair their own AI-powered tractors (which some manufacturers actually made illegal), proposing everyone should have the ability to …
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For AI to achieve its full potential, non-experts need to be let into the development process, says Rumman Chowdhury, CEO and cofounder of Humane Intelligence. She tells the story of farmers fighting for the right to repair their own AI-powered tractors (which some manufacturers actually made illegal), proposing everyone should have the ability to …
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RISING is Victoria's flagship festival that brings Melbourne to vibrant life every June. For 16 days live performances, public art installations, new art, music and parties draw thousands to the centre of the city. Co-Artistic Director, Hannah Fox joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Guest: Hannah Fox, Co-Artistic Director, Rising…
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There are plenty of reasons to celebrate dads, or granddads, this Fathers Day: Where would the field of meteorology stand without dads looking out the window, putting their hands on their hips, and exclaiming, Sure is coming down hard whenever it rains or snows?
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In football, amid much high emotion, the Matildas beat China last night 2-nil and farewelled Lydia Williams ahead of her retirement. 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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Citizens of four foreign nations will be able to fight under an Australian flag in future conflicts, in a new plan outlined by the federal government today. Over the next year permanent residents from New Zealand - and then the UK, US, and Canada will be allowed to join the ADF. Guest: Rodger Shanahan, security analyst and former army officer and f…
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Actor Glen Powell has been reunited with beloved indie director Richard Linklater in a rom-com about a fake hit man who meets a love interest in an unconventional setting in 'Hit Man'. Released straight to streaming, it's a movie that Wenlei Ma says would have also played well in cinemas. Also out this week is The Acolyte, a new series set in the S…
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In Australia one person is diagnosed with the deadly skin cancer, melanoma, every 30 minutes. But there is hope. Researchers from Australia have announced two new developments that will transform and revolutionise the treatment of melanoma and other cancers. Guest: Professor Georgina Long AO, Co-Medical Director of the Melanoma Institute Australia …
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Australia's lowest paid workers will earn an extra $33 a week from July after the Fair Work Commission boosted the minimum wage by 3.75 per cent. The CEO of the Council of Small Business Organisations says it was a "textbook" decision from the Fair Work Commission - but warns that it has "ripple effects" for small businesses, with many already stru…
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WARNING: This story discusses distressing content Sydney surgeon Dr Sanjay Adusumilli treated scores of people in the Gaza conflict zone and was yesterday part of a humanitarians delegation briefing Australian politicians in parliament house. He told RN Breakfast there was insufficient pain relief for many children with "horrific injuries" who were…
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The Opposition is hedging its bets on nuclear energy, with the Energy Minister saying the next election will be a "referendum on nuclear". The latest research from the CSIRO shows nuclear would cost roughly twice as much as renewables, but major renewable projects are also facing delays. Chris Bowen says the Opposition has a "puff of smoke and a th…
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The remarkable discovery of an almost fully intact skull in remote South Australia has shed light on Australia's prehistoric history. The skull was the missing piece in the puzzle of a 'giga-goose' - a giant bird that went extinct around 45,000 years ago. Guest: Phoebe McInerney, researcher at Flinders University…
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In the United States the dust is still settling on the dramatic conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records. So, is this a godsend for President Joe Biden who desperately needs to shore up support ahead of November's vote? Guest: Brad Howard, Democratic strategist and the Founder and President of Corcoran…
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Claudia Sheinbaum has been voted in as Mexico's first female president in the country's largest ever elections. Claudia Sheinbaum has been voted in as Mexico's first female president in the country's largest ever elections. The scientist, former mayor, and granddaughter of Jewish immigrants - won what has been the most violent election campaign in …
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Israel had agreed to a ceasefire and hostage-release deal framework -which had US backing - but is calling for more details. Ophir Falk Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief foreign policy advisor told RN Breakfast to allow for a permanent ceasefire, Israel first needs to work-out if their conditions have been met. Guest:Ophir Falk, Isr…
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Some people when they visit Australia, simply can’t stop themselves from coming back time and time again. So it is for Irish performer Ciaran Olohan, who is bringing his show The World of Musicals in Concert back to Australia for the fourth time. And he’s not just taking it on the well worn route to the capital cities, Ciaran and his crew are doing…
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