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Late-night television's award-winning news program featuring anchors Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. For in-depth reporting on today's major news stories, to features, profiles, Nightline has the last word in live network news.
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Unforgettable true crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth coverage of high profile stories. Now listen twice weekly, with The 20/20 True Crime Vault each Wednesday.
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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"This Week with George Stephanopoulos" is ABC News’ pre-eminent Sunday morning discussion program, featuring newsmaker interviews and panel discussions and debates on a wide range of global issues and commentary, putting into unique perspective the preceding week’s news, and often setting the stage for the week ahead.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. With key political interviews and stories about the Australian way of life, AM sets the agenda for the nation’s daily news and current affairs coverage.
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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 Donald Trump administration, anti-Semitism in Australia, TikTok’s future, artificial intelligence, Israel-Hamas war and ceasefire, Australian dollar, bushfires, the Australians ...
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Formerly The Money, The Economy, Stupid is your weekly guide to the world of business, economics and finance. Every Thursday, economist Peter Martin is joined by a team of sharp young thinkers for a fresh conversation about the financial stories making headlines and how they might affect you.
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The Wantok Program is 30 minutes of news and current affairs broadcast on Radio Australia twice a day Monday to Friday in Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin, Solomon Islands Pijin and Vanuatu Bislama pidgin languages.
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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Fresh Off the Field is an ABC sports show, bringing you Pacific-focused content from in country professionals. Every Thursday we’ll catch you up on the latest sporting news happening in your own backyard.
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Sen. John Fetterman speaks on flurry of Trump executive actions Trump Warns Economic Leaders at Davos 'Make Your Products in America or Face Tariffs': Updates Steve Bannon's Playing It Different This Time Around Trump Strips Mike Pompeo's Security Detail John Bolton 'Disappointed' After Trump Removes His Secret Service Detail Mississippi Democrat L…
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On 26 January 1788, the ships of the First Fleet started unloading the first of more than a thousand people – convicted criminals, officers, marines, women and children – who would set up camp in what became the city of Sydney. What happened during the first days, weeks and months of contact between the British who arrived and the Aboriginal people…
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In 1988 Australian rock band Not Drowning, Waving travelled to Papua New Guinea and met up with legend Papuan musician George Telek. The result of their time together was the widely acclaimed album 'Tabaran', and an enduring friendship. They're celebrating 35 years since it all began.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Both India and Australia have a National Day on 26 January. India celebrates Republic Day marking the signing of their constitution in 1950 and the end of the colonial era. How do Indian Australians feel about celebrating Australia Day which for many marks the start of the colonial era in Australia. Guests: Gurmesh Singh, NSW Member for Coffs Harbo…
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Dr Rafah Hiazji Ep Noe first thought about making Australia home during a holiday to Sydney and the Gold Coast in 2006. Unhappy in Saudi Arabia, and unable to return to her home of Syria, she began the process of becoming an Australian citizen, which included sitting multiple exams and six months without a job, before settling in a regional Victori…
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With incidents of anti-Semitism on the rise here in Australia, what can learn from the experience of combating ant-Semitism in Europe? What has worked to reduce anti-Semtic attacks? Guest: Katharina von Schnurbein, European Commission’s Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish lifeBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mabuigilaig and Goemulgal woman Dr Katrina Wruck is the Young Australian of the Year. She is an industrial chemist who has developed technology to remove contaminants from water. She also engages in community engagement programs encouraging young Indigenous students to study science.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Neale Daniher has been named the Australian of the Year for 2025. Neale has been a tireless campaigner for Motor Neurone Disease since his diagnosis in 2013. He has raised more than $100 million dollars for research into a cure. Neale is no longer able to speak, so his daughter Rebecca joins us on Sunday Extra. GUEST: Rebecca Daniher, daughter of N…
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Today is Australia Day, or as some people call it Invasion Day or Survival Day. But in India it is Republic Day. A panel of Indian Australians discuss what the two national days mean to them. Rebecca Daniher, daughter of the Australian of the Year Neale Daniher and Young Australian of the Year Katrina Wruck talk about what this honour means to them…
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Millions of people around the world observe Lunar New Year, but the way they celebrate can differ across countries and cultures. This year's date falls on January 29, with 2025 marking the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese Zodiac. At SBS, we asked some of our colleagues how they mark the occasion.…
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The first military deportation flights begin; President Trump tours disasters in California and North Carolina; Senate will vote on Pete Hegseth's confirmation for defense secretary; Hamas set to release four Israeli soldiers who were taken hostage; Arrest in border patrol agent's death Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adc…
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Trump's Order Declassifying JFK Files Praised by His Detractors Donald Trump Third Term Proposal Has Clause to Stop Barack Obama Running Meghan McCain Says Obama 'Divorce Rumors' Coming from 'Reputable People' Netanyahu Defends Elon Musk over Nazi Salute: 'Falsely Smeared' DEI Guidance Removed from Federal Agency Websites Amid New Trump Measures Ta…
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Americans would still regard the dollar as king, although cryptocurrencies are increasingly looking like the heir apparent in the world of finance. Prior to the election, Donald Trump said he would be 'the first crypto President', and his enthusiasm for digital currencies extended to the release this week of a crypto coin to mark his return to high…
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Barely a week into the Gaza ceasefire, one thing has become clear - despite 15 months of war and intense bombardment from Israel, Hamas is still in control of the territory. So what do the next weeks and months look like, assuming of course the three stages of the ceasefire are met?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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January 26 is known by most people as Australia Day, and aims to represent the origins of the country. But for First Nations Australians, it's a reminder of many years of discrimination, trauma and dispossession. In the lead up to January 26th, Aboriginal organisations in Victoria are demanding change, reinforcing the view that it's not a date to c…
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Trump's executive actions; Panamanians speak out against harmful rhetoric spread by Trump; What it takes to rebuild Gaza; TikTok's journey of getting banned and then unbanned; California wildfires and climate change; How to avoid falling victim to scams; Lunar New Year; Bad Bunny's meaningful new album; WNBA side hustles. Learn more about your ad c…
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Friends and advocates for Australian citizen Yang Hengjun have urged the Australian government to put more pressure on China, after reports of his harsh prison conditions. It's been reported that Dr Yang was forced to choose between food and clothes during winter, while his health had been deteriorating. He is one of around 60 Australians detained …
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A federal judge blocks President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship; A breach at the U.S. Capitol; Seven officers shot and wounded in San Antonio; New fires burning in California; Cabin smoke fills a Cathay Pacific flight taking off from Boston; Oscar nominations are in Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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The Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, on Queensland's Gold Coast, is seeing a surge in animals needing care, especially lorikeets and flying foxes which are being left paralysed by an unusual syndrome. Just last month, the hospital treated more than 1200 birds alone - and it's putting a huge strain on the hospital's resources. Guest: Dr Michael Pyne, se…
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