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Making sense of a changing world, Extra with Geraldine Doogue explores the risks and possibilities of big shifts in power, puts events with our neighbourhood and overseas into context and explains how this affects Australia’s place within our wider world.
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The Front brings the unrivalled journalism of Australia’s national broadsheet to audio, featuring each day’s essential page one stories, journalists’ candid take on the issues that matter and behind-the-scenes insight from our newsrooms. To find out more about The Front you can link here and for more from the newsroom at The Australian link here or search for The Australian in your app store.
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Welcome to Australia News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay informed on the latest developments in Australia, including politics, culture, economy, and more. Whether you're a passionate follower of Australian news or simply keen on staying informed, Australia News Daily is your one-stop source. Tune in daily to remain co ...
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Gun News Australia: the latest news for Aussie shooters
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A podcast for Australian shooters who want political interference taken out of shooting. It’s for any shooter who cares about the future of shooting, and wants to know what they can do to help protect it. We cover the stories that matter, and interview the people who can help add the right perspectives. We cover news, politics and explain how we can protect the future of what we love to do. If you love shooting, then make sure you subscribe to this. You can support this podcast for just $3 a ...
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Albanese frustrated by constant calls to condemn CFMEU boss John Setka
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The Prime Minister insists he's already done so See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Albanese frustrated by constant calls to condemn CFMEU boss John Setka
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The Prime Minister insists he's already done so See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The National Briefing
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PM: Social Media Concerns For Young Boys, Prince William Visits UK Spy Agency
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The Quicky news update for Friday, June 14th 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Click here to ta…
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"Un-Australian!" PM slams $8.50 sausage sizzle
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Anthony Albanese says save your money See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The National Briefing
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"Un-Australian!" PM slams $8.50 sausage sizzle
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Anthony Albanese says save your money See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Australia's Wine and Grape Industry is welcoming funding for long-term viability. The 3.5 million dollars will deliver median to long term projects relating to data, competition, issues in supply chain, and boosting export growth and the domestic market Rural reporter Georgia Kondek spoke with Chief Executive Lee McLean, who says there is still a l…
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In today's National Rural News: more protests over sheep export ban, biosecurity measures prioritised in the state budget, a funding boost for the wine industry - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Rural news and events from Tasmania and the nation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is Australia underestimating its bushfire risk?
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Climate scientists have dug into an Antarctic ice core and found climate change is increasing the risk of significant fire seasons in the future meanwhile in Western Australia momentum is gaining to increase "right-way" fire practices as a fire mitigation strategy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Queensland Police find missing four-week-old baby boy
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An Amber Alert had been issued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The National Briefing
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Queensland Police find missing four-week-old baby boy
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An Amber Alert had been issued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Legal experts split on impact of judge's directive in Greg Lynn trial
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Lynn maintains his innocence in the deaths of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The National Briefing
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Legal experts split on impact of judge's directive in Greg Lynn trial
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Lynn maintains his innocence in the deaths of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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A Townsville woman has been sentenced to 8 years for manslaughter
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Plus, further negotiations are set for next week between Wilmar Sugar and Union Agents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Stolen follows five lives forever changed by the society who wanted them erased
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Jane Harrison's 1998 play Stolen has been given a new life through the Sydney Theatre Company's latest production. Set in the backdrop of the society who wanted them erased, the five characters are part of the stolen generation, who's lives are forever changed by their childhood experiences. Guest: Stephanie Somerville…
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China's far side of the moon mission - Science and brainteaser with Dr Jonathan Webb
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A major mission that's underway: is a Chinese spacecraft heading back to Earth, carrying the first ever samples from the far side of the Moon.So, why are these samples so significant? And who will be able to study them? Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio):What could come next in this sequence:Canberra, Brus…
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The Big Weekend of Books kicks off tomorrow and runs across the weekend on RN and on the ABC listen app. Host of RN's Blueprint for Living, Jonathan Green joined RN Breakfast to discuss what to expect Guest:Jonathan GreenBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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States and Territories push for health funding boost
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States and Territories have launched a joint plea to the commonwealth to urgently boost health funding as systems around the country come under strain. Every jurisdiction's health minister has signed a joint letter ahead of a meeting with the federal health minister today. New South Wales Health Minister Ryan Park joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Gu…
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What actually shapes young men's ideas of masculinity in the current world and the so-called 'status bro', and how can we bring them to the table?Dr Zac Seidler told RN Breakfast we need to move away from "the alarmist language of a crisis of masculinity" which isn't helping. He says young men are struggling and we need to find a way forward and a …
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 14 June
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On today's episode, Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora has announced a hiring freeze on non-frontline staff, we talk to the executive director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, Sarah Dalton. The Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in the country, Otago University associate professor Nicholas Khoo gives his thoughts on the visit, political jo…
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More good times at the Olympic swimming trials -Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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In rugby league, the try of the year helped the Dolphins to a thrilling two-point win over the Sharks last night. In swimming, the celebrations continued at the Olympic trials in Brisbane last night. Kaylee McKeown set the second fastest time ever in the 200 metres backstroke. And In netball, the Queensland Firebirds and coach Bec Bulley part compa…
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Chinese Premier visits and climate wars return - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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China's second in charge Premier Li is set to arrive in Australia. What are we expecting from the trip? And a Senate Inquiry report into consultancy firms came out this week has prompted calls for a crackdown. It comes as an inquiry has been set up by the watchdog to review the NACC's decision not to investigate Robodebt. Political Editor for news.…
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Will the govt crackdown further on consultancy firms?
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A 14-month inquiry into the big 4 consulting firms in Australia brought to light some pretty shocking revelations about the industry and the public service's dependence on them. The report makes 12 recommendations putting the ball in the government's court to crack down further on the industry. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance says the Governme…
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EXCLUSIVE: Report shows dramatic rise in online hate
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A new report from the 'Online Hate Prevention Institute' shows that since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza, there has been a dramatic rise in online hate in Australia. Dr Andre Oboler, the CEO of the Online Hate Prevention Institute, told RN Breakfast there has been a concerning spike of Anti-Islamic and Anti-Semiti…
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UN blacklists Hamas and Israel's security forces
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The United Nations blacklists both Hamas and Israel's armed and security forces -- for harming children during conflict.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UN blacklists Hamas and Israel's security forces
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The United Nations blacklists both Hamas and Israel's armed and security forces -- for harming children during conflict.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chinese Premier visits as PM looks to cement ties
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The second most powerful man in China - Premier Li Qiang will arrive in Australia tomorrow for a four day visit, the first of its kind in seven years. Panda diplomacy aside, it looks like Australia's relationship with China is on the up, with trade, investment, and potentially the return of Australian lobsters to the Chinese market. Guest: Geoff Ra…
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It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Six decades after Elvis did it, music mega-star Jin from K-pop boy-band BTS has just been discharged from mandatory military service and is planning his return to the stage. So how has the K-pop industry changed while his been away. Reporter: Luke Siddham DundonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Te Pukenga halts plans to standardise qualifications
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Social workers and nurses are unhappy Te Pukenga has halted plans to standardise their qualifications across its polytechs. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
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Joe Porter talks Super Rugby.
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As voters in the UK prepare to vote in a general election on July 4th, a new report 'Damaged Politics', suggests trust and confidence in the UK's politics and election system has never been worse. UK election expert Sir John Curice wrote the report and spoke to RN Breakfast about the dire state of UK politics. Guest: Professor Sir John Curtice…
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A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
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France halts voting reforms in New Caledonia
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In New Caledonia, French President Emmanuel Macron has suspended controversial proposed voting reforms. There are hopes it will bring calm to the country, which has been rocked by deadly protests for the last month. Nine people died during riots that broke out across the archipelago, with the reforms interpreted by many Indigenous Kanaks as an atte…
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Today is the last day of the appeal hearing for Watson, who is trying to overturn his convictions for the murders of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope on New Year's Day 1998. Reporter Ruth Hill spoke to Corin Dann.
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Pharmacies careful about selling pseudoephedrine
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Cold and flu medicines containing pseudoephedrine are back on the shelves but pharmacies are adopting a careful approach to the sale of them. Pharmaceutical Society president Michael Hammond spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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President Joe Biden has signed a 10-year security agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The deal could serve as a precursor to Ukraine eventually securing NATO membership, and it aims to commit future US administrations to support Ukraine, even if Donald Trump wins the November election. Guest: Ben Hodges, Retired Lieutenant Gener…
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'Prickly' matters discussed with Chinese Premier
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he spent nearly as much time with China Premier Li Qiang speaking on prickly matters as they did on issues of co-operation like trade. University of Canterbury political scientist Anne-Marie Brady spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The number of public sector job cuts has passed six thousand. Reporter Ellen O'Dwyer spoke to Corin Dann.
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Coverage and analysis of national and international events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Marshall Islands celebrates hosting the 10th edition of the Micronesian Games
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It's a unique mix of conventional and unconventional sports and a chance for the smallest nations and states in the Pacific to shine — the Micronesian Games 2024 hosted by Marshall Islands.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The wait is over with the 10th Micronesian Games set to open at last in Marshall Islands
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Majuro set to welcome some two thousand athletes, as Marshall Islands takes on hosting duties for the Micronesian Games for the first time since the event began back in 1969.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pacific's weightlifting guru calls for fairness as he targets a golden retirement after Paris Olympics
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Oceania Weightlifting's head coach Paul Coffa says there are still too many drug cheats in the sport. If they were gone, he says athletes from the Pacific could be world-beaters.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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OFC Nations Cup clash between Vanuatu and Solomon Islands takes on added spice after New Caledonia opted out of the tournament
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Back for the first time since 2016, the OFC Nations Cup will kick off with a bang as Solomon Islands take on host nation Vanuatu in a match labelled by both coaches as a knock-out game.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's down to the final four in Super Rugby with the semi-finals this weekend. Hosts the Hurricanes and Blues are favoured to win both encounters and set up an all-New Zealand title decider. Rugby reporter Joe Porter reports.
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Rising flu cases spark concern as school holidays approach
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Plus, the North Queensland Cowboys are getting ready to take on the Canberra Raiders in the NRL tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Government wants more user pays measures for roads and water
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The Infrastructure Minister says he wants to change how major projects are funded - with more user-pays measures - such as tolls and congestion charges, and public private partnerships. Chris Bishop spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.
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What Happened To TV Doc Michael Mosley? How Heat Can Be Deadly
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TV doctor Michael Mosley went for a walk while holidaying in Greece recently, the region currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures in the high 30's and low 40's. Sadly, Dr Mosley did not return from that walk and his body was found days later. His death, reportedly due to the extreme heat. In this episode of The Quicky, we take a look at…
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Waitangi Tribunal to hear closing arguments in Te Reo inquiry
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The Waitangi Tribunal will hear closing submissions today in the inquiry into Te Reo in the Public Sector. Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira reports.
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