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A surprise polling trend shows young Aussie men shifting to the right, Anthony Albanese comments on the Israeli bombings in Gaza. Plus, two NASA astronauts stranded in space for nine months return safely to Earth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Judge Moves to Limit Musk’s Power, and a Social Security Shake-Up
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Anthony Albanese hits his highest approval rating in nearly 18 months as support for Peter Dutton declines, Jim Chalmers promises the budget will deliver substantial cost of living relief. Plus, police seize over 90 knives across NSW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Deadly New Strikes in Gaza, and Abortion Arrests in Texas
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Future Proof Your Career: AI Innovation and Education with Shiva Rajgopal from Columbia
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“Am I Missing Something, or Is EA? Thoughts from a Learner in Uganda” by Dr Kassim
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The mysterious art and science of doing good
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And we're back. Again cause we aint going away!!! Anywho, Chenry has brought some lore about the current holiday. Sean brings us some lore on little green (and red) men. Cameron is BACK. He brought us some really interesting stories about some other creepy aquatic entities. Enjoy!!! If you are interested in reaching out for advertising, locations f…
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Anthony Albanese renews Australia's offer to support Ukraine peacekeeping efforts, water is rationed as drought grips Victoria. Plus, the US launches a crackdown on illegal migrants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Deportations Threaten Constitutional Showdown, and DOGE Cuts Hit Nuclear Agency
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Contributor(s): Professor Sir Michael Marmot | In LSE Health's Annual Lecture, kicking off the centre’s 30th anniversary celebration, Michael Marmot, Professor of Epidemiology at University College London and Director of the UCL Institute of Health Equity, will outline why the need to reduce inequalities in health is a matter of social justice.In d…
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A fast-moving fire destroys a Melbourne home, Labor regains a narrow lead over the Coalition as Cyclone Alfred threatens the coast. Plus, Albanese ties with Dutton over voter satisfaction for the first time in a year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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The Death Of Babylon pt.2 3.16.2025 byBy First Baptist Church Audio Team
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It’s a little money saving trick Canadians who live near a provincial border know well. They drive to another province to save a bit because products are cheaper there. It’s the kind of thing you’d do without giving it a second thought. However, for Gerard Comeau, driving from New Brunswick to Quebec to buy a case of beer resulted in a ticket and a…
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The CFO as Facilitator: Why CFOs Are Uniquely Positioned to Facilitate Cross-Functional Strategy Meetings
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Putin’s Cease-Fire Demands, and a Democratic Flip on the Shutdown
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James Pantemis and guests help preview Sunday's match with the LA Galaxy | Talk Timbers | Mar. 12, 2025
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Labor faces criticism over runaway government spending, ASIC takes legal action against AustralianSuper over delayed death benefit payouts. Plus, Kevin Rudd reveals his push to convince Donald Trump to lift steel and aluminium tariffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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How DOGE Hides Its Work, and Trump Targets Climate Rules
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Assisted dying: what should we think?
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