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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National 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 — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the US presidential election, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, fascism, Anthony Albanese, Qantas, Chairman’s Lounge, upgrades, North Korea, Russia, AI, artificial intelligen ...
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With a focus on international politics and business, Fran Kelly talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
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Shaun Micallef on writing, retirement and when comedy is no longer funny
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Since announcing his retirement in 2022 Shaun Micallef has made two new television series and written a new book of short stories and poetry. So when will he really retire? And when does he think comedy is no longer funny? Guest: Shaun Micallef, comedian and author of “Slivers, shards and skerricks – a one man anthology by Australia’s most intellig…
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Bernard Keane's Canberra, and will Shaun Micallef ever retire?
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Bernard Keane says unless we fix housing young people still face huge disadvantage in Australia, even with lower student debt. Plus Shaun Micallef on writing, retirement and when comedy is no longer funny.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bernard Keane's Canberra - cutting student debt will make the housing issue worse
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As Labor heads into election campaigning mode Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Labor will cut student debt, but Bernard Keane says unless we fix housing young people still face huge disadvantage in Australia. Guest: Bernard Keane, political editor, CrikeyBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are people as excited by the Melbourne Cup as they once were?
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The Melbourne Cup has long been described as the race that stops the nation but can the annual horse race still lay claim to that title today? From concerns over animal welfare to gambling, the popularity of the race has steadily declined. However, with around 90,000 people expected to attend the racecourse at Flemington on Tuesday race organisers …
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SBS On the Money: Markets prepare for US election & digital entertainment consumption down
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with George Boubouras from K2 Asset Management Ltd to find out how the market is positioning itself ahead of the US Presidential election and the implication for global interest rates; plus Rhayna Bosch discusses the changing digital entertainment consumption landscape with Peter Corbett from Deloitte.…
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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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Wantok Program em 30 minit blong nius na karent afeas broadcast long ABC Radio AustraliaBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Defence axes major satellite program before it gets off the ground
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Defence axes major satellite program before it gets off the groundBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why 2024 is seeing record number of calls to Lifeline
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From brutal global conflicts to divisive elections and a cost of living crisis that has put a strain on your wallet and seen your fridge running on empty - times are tough right nowBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will wiping 20 per cent off student HECS debt make a real difference?
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The government’s plan to wipe 16 billion dollars off of the HECS debt accumulated by students has been met with a mixed response today, with the Opposition labelling the plan “profoundly unfair” and unlikely to increase University enrolments. GUEST: Professor Bruce Chapman is an Australian economist and academic, and the architect of HECS…
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From Gatsby to Huck Finn — American literature in an age of polarisation
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From To Kill a Mockingbird to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, there are no shortage of options to include on those lists of "The Great American Novel". But which is the real plot in the story of America? This event was recorded at the University of Melbourne on 24 October 2024. Speaker Sarah Churchwell Professor of American Literature and Chair…
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COP16 biodiversity talks end in bitterness as fund voted down
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Two weeks of environmental talks in Colombia ended not with a bang over the weekend but with the delegates of several nations fast asleep at their voting desks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From plastic coin purse to world domination, Hello Kitty turns 50
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At 50, Hello Kitty is looking pretty good for her age and is still raking in billions for the company that owns her.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How Australia deals with drug use is a very vexed issue with states and territories taking their own approaches. In NSW the Minns government has launched a four day drug summit which it says will "build consensus on the way NSW deals with drug related harms".By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Allegra Spender quits Qantas and Virgin lounge memberships
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Today the federal member for Wentworth Allegra Spender announced she will quit the VIP lounges at Qantas and Virgin.GUEST: Allegra Spender is the Independent MP for Wentworth.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is it time to stop referring to prostate cancer as 'cancer'?
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Doctors are debating whether low-risk prostate cancers should still be called 'cancer' or instead be considered a normal aspect of ageing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dark rhetoric and drama-la define the final days of the US election campaign
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The US presidential election is looming, and the candidates are making their final pitches in the key swing states considered to be decisive in deciding the final result. The final moments of the campaigns are being marked by contrasting messages of faith, hope - and darker rhetoric. Opinion polls show the pair locked in a tight race splintering al…
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Spanish King met by angry crowd in flood-hit Valencia region
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People in flood-affected areas of Spain have hurled mud and insults towards Spanish King Felipe VI, claiming the government's response was too late. It comes as rescue teams continue their work in the aftermath of the devastating rainstorms, with fears people could have lost their lives in underground car parks.…
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Did leaked documents stall ceasefire talks and hostage negotiations?
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Leaked military documents from Benjamin Netanyahu's office risk stalling hostage and ceasefire negotiations as Israeli courts issue arrests.Israel continues bombardment of Gaza and Lebanon as it carries out ground raids in Syria.
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Campaigns enter the home stretch for the election; What the polls are saying about swing states; Election threats rise ahead of Tuesday; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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The US election race is still too close to call, but a shock new poll suggests Democrat candidate Kamala Harris will win Iowa - which was previously considered a safe Republican seat. And as women outpace men in early voting, the Democrats are hoping the voting gender gap could see Kamala Harris get over the line. But will the "bro vote" that Repub…
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Country music star Adam Harvey on his 17th album
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With more than half a million album sales under his belt and multiple certified gold and platinum records, Adam Harvey is one of Australia's most enduring country artists. And to celebrate the release of his seventeenth studio album, the nine time Golden Guitar winner is hitting the road, touring with a line-up of special musical guests. Guest: Ada…
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Limiting sugar to babies could cut onset of chronic diseases - Health with Dr Norman Swan
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Health scientists have discovered that restricting sugar consumption in the first one-thousand days of life - including as a fetus - can have significant effects on health in later years. Scientists have compared health data for people conceived or born in the wartime rationing years - when sugar was hard to buy - and those born after rationing end…
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New music from Chopin and Mozart - Music with Russell Torrance
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New music by the composer Chopin has been discovered in the Morgan Library and Museum in NYC in the spring. And it's the only 'new' piece of music by a famous composer that has come up recently. A piece of music by Mozart showed up recently in a German library. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenter…
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PM's speech and Labor's plan to slash HECS debts - Politics with Michelle Grattan
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Parliament returns today for a solo sitting of the House of Representatives where Qantas saga and cost of living expected to dominate Question Time. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle Grattan…
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A re-elected Labor Government would slash student debts by 20 per cent and fee-free TAFE places will be extended to 100,00 people each year from 2027. But the opposition says the plan would dramatically increase the time taken to repay a student loan, and make it harder for young Australians to secure a bank loan. Guest: Andrew Giles, Minister for …
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Valencia resident supports King and Queen protests
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The King and Queen of Spain have been met by protests on a visit to the flood affected town of Paiporta. Half an hour away in Picanya, resident Bernabe Mari Guaita is sympathetic to the protests and says the local government needs to do more to help flood victims.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A reputable poll in Iowa has unexpectedly put Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in what was previously expected to be a safe state for the Republican - largely driven by the turn-out of women voters. Donald Trump has been courting young men, appearing on podcasts like Joe Rogan, so will the "bro vote" turn out for Donald Trump? Guest: Bill Bretz,…
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So how does America's election system actually work?
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The 2024 US Presidential Election is finally upon us but how exactly does it all work? This episode of US Election Unplugged takes you through some of the key differences between the US and Australian election systems and shows you what to be watching for as the votes start pouring in.
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'Profoundly unfair': Opposition slams student debt relief plan
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The Albanese Government will slash billions in student debt and extend free TAFE as it bolsters its pitch to young Australians ahead of the federal election. The Opposition has dismissed the policy, with Manager of Opposition Business in the House, Paul Fletcher claiming on Radio National Breakfast the policy is "profoundly unfair" and will "cost a…
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Trump lays groundwork to dispute election result
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Donald Trump claims the only way Kamala Harris can win is if she cheats ... with polls showing the election is too close to callBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Solomon Islands drafts citizenship by investment bill
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The Solomon Islands government has drafted a new bill for citizenship by investment, sparking concerns about foreign investors exploiting the system.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Where do American Pacific Islanders stand in tight US elections?
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The US presidential elections are only two days away and are predicted by many to be tightly contested. We spoke to a Samoan community leader in California, Papali'i Manumalo Ala'ilima, to get his observation on how American Pacific Islanders are reacting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Papua New Guinea is standing by its decision to boycott the upcoming Climate Conference in Azerbaijan.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"We listented to both sides" - Tonga's PM on New Caledonia observer trip
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The US presidential elections are only two days away. It's predicted by many to be tightly contested race.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Papua New Guinea is standing by its decision to boycott the upcoming Climate Conference in Azerbaijan. PNG's Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko says it's a protest against the annual conference which has failed to live up to pledges to lower fossil fuel emissions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The impact of the US election on markets - Analysis with Adele Ferguson
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As the US election looms, financial markets around the globe know that this week's winner could have huge implications globally - and particularly here in Australia. ABC's Adele Ferguson says it's "vastly different" the impact a Kamala Harris administration, versus a Donald Trump administration would have on markets. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Inve…
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As Americans go to the polls this week, the election results will be keenly watched by the people of Ukraine. There are fears that a Trump victory could lead to cuts in military aid to Ukraine, and pressure to sign a peace deal that could see the country forced into handing over sovereign territory to Russia. Guest: Maria Avdeeva, Security and Russ…
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UK conservatives elect first black, female leader
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Britain's conservative party has elected its first black, female leader - Kemi Badenoch - who's promised to "renew the party" - and win back voters who've deserted the Tories in droves. The 44-year-old beat her fellow MP Robert Jenrick, with about 55-per cent of the vote. Guest: Iain Dale, UK broadcaster, author and political commentator Producer: …
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Gender divide emerges in battle for the White House
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The race for the White House could be decided by gender, with Kamala Harris pitching hard for female voters and Donald Trump courting young men. So, could the winner of the election could come down to which demographic turns up at the polls. Guest: Jackson Katz, Author of 'MAN ENOUGH? Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Presidential M…
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Radio National Breakfast, 4th November 2024
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Coverage and analysis of national and international events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will there be a rate cut before the election?
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Australia's annual inflation has sunk to 2.8 per cent, the lowest rate in more than three years, causing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to claim the worst is behind us. But is Australia any closer to a rate cut? Guest: Warren Hogan, Chief Economic Adviser to Judo BankBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Just ahead of Election Day, @MarthaRaddatz reports from the southwest battlegrounds -- Nevada and Arizona -- to see where swing state voters stand in the toss-up race between former President Trump and Vice President Harris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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