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MAGIC HOUR

VCA Film and Television

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Welcome to Magic Hour: a podcast about Screen Culture. Makers. Doers. Thinkers. Hosted by Academic, Screenwriter and Musician, BEN MICHAEL. Coming at you from the VCA, Australia’s oldest film school. Part of our mission at the Victorian College of the Arts is to share information with the public. The Film and TV school, over its 50-year history, has nurtured Alumni who have gone onto amazing careers. Often we are recording talks with them as well as other film industry professionals who come ...
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The podcast where Melbourne comedian Matt Stewart and his music lovin cousin Sam Tonkin go through classic albums! Season 2 is looking at rock classics from the 1980s and season 1 explored the back catalogue of Australian pub rock legends, Cold Chisel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WHAT I'VE LEARNT

Deborah Blashki- Marks

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Rock legend Keith Urban, the iconic KD Lang, and the unforgettable Lionel Richie are just some of the names Deborah interviewed in the Melbourne Age column called, 'What I've Learnt.'Everyone has a story to tell, and a lesson to learn. What I’ve Learnt is a Podcast from journalist Deborah Blashki- Marks. "What I've Learnt' is a unique platform for International and national talent to delve deep into their own challenges, successes, failures, and life lessons. As a journalist of over 30 years ...
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Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2022 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals and in the bo ...
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Tight Forty Five

Darius Mendoza

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Melbourne based Singer/Songwriter Darius Mendoza explores the lives of musicians and other interesting people. Darius delves into each of his guest’s unique origin story through candid conversation and live performance.
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A podcast that makes fun of comic book characters - - #comics #comedy #roast #comicbooks #adult #nerds #scify #characters #fantasy #dccomics #marvelcomics #imagecomics #comicbook #comic #book #hero #super #MCU #marvel #dc #disney #jokes #shehulk
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Take a look behind the studio door with Melbourne musician Mark Hughes aka Sanz Mantra, as he shares the creation and launch of his debut album. Follow Sanz Mantra Studio for unique insights into songwriting, studio sessions and gigs, as well as interviews with other musicians. Looking at everything from new tech to classic techniques, as well as the balancing act of being an artist, working musician and guitar teacher and dealing with the occasional, existential wear and tear of cover gigs. ...
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HideOut Music creates spaces to foster a shared love and passion for music. Our podcasts are recorded live, straight from the mouths of emerging Australian musicians, bringing the best talent on the Melbourne music scene straight to your device.
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DREAM. SLAY. INSPIRE Podcast for lifestyle and creative inspiration. Exploring concepts of living a creative life, 'Slaying the Dream' podcast gathers artists, dancers, musicians and creatives from all mediums to share casual yet heartfelt chit chats with Melbourne based creative, Katy Marks. Raw, uncensored and humble, each guest is chosen due to their unique outlook on their life's journey and the influence that their creativity contributes to the world around them.
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Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town is a biweekly culture podcast that dives deep into Australian food, entertainment, fashion, art and everything in between. Each Tuesday, we sit down with a person making an impact on culture and the way we live. It could be the founder of a brand we use every day, a restaurateur who’s transformed how we dine, a filmmaker behind a series we can’t stop watching or a bartender shaking up a twist on a classic cocktail. On Thursdays, hear from a rotating cast of ...
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National Celtic Festival Podcast

Michelle Herbison & Mischa Herman

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Inspiring interviews and live music with international Celtic musicians at the 2017 National Celtic Festival in Portarlington, Victoria, Australia. Produced by Michelle Herbison and Mischa Herman in partnership with the festival.
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The Scratch with Dale & Jarryd

Dale Cwiklinski & Jarryd Goundrey

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Dale Cwiklinski (average musician/redhead) & Jarryd Goundrey (stand up comic/from perth) talk anything and everything from the rise of robot brothels to the age old debate on the correct name for a battered piece of potato (see: potato cake/potato scallop). New episodes every Wednesday at 10am. With love from a secluded pub in the heart of Richmond, Victoria.
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My Kind of Scene uncovers the past and present of Australian music. From titans to hidden gems, this podcast discovers the songs and artists that make up the fabric of the Aussie music scene, and explores what makes them succeed. It examines history through a present-day lens, attempting to understand the giants whose shoulders today's artists stand on, and the creative sparks defining the future of Australian music. Host Cara Diaria, indie musician and music nerd, brings her unique perspect ...
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Do What You Love

Steve Jaz & Guests

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Welcome to the Do What You Love Podcast with Steve Jaz This podcast gives you access to the most successful people to give you new insights and tips, on how to grow your following, get more gigs and make a living in today's rapidly changing music industry. Welcome to the Do What You Love Podcast - The place where Musicians, Artists and Entrepreneurs share their inspiring stories and advice on how to succeed in the music business. This podcast is recorded at Music Valley Studios in Melbourne, ...
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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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If These Walls Could Talk by Red Bull is an audio love letter to the venues, parties, festivals and people both past and present which have shaped Australia's young, yet rich cultural history. This series will transport listeners on a journey through time to shine a light on the people, places and moments that have shaped Australia’s most storied nightlife communities. In season one, we took an in-depth look at Melbourne’s music community through six episodes of City Central. Hosted by 3RRR’ ...
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Daniel Nistico

Daniel Nistico

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Daniel is a passionate performer, teacher, and pedagogue, and specializes in the performance practice of 18th and 19th century guitar music. His teaching and research aim to revitalize the concept of being a well-rounded musician, with emphasis on musical ideas that can lead to deeper interpretive understanding, and tools for composing and improvising. Daniel constantly strives to promote guitar music that has not had the fortune of being widely performed, and his debut solo album Un Viaje M ...
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Molly Ness is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly serves on the Board of Directors for the International Literacy Associ…
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e-Scooters have polarised residents around the world and last night the City of Melbourne voted to cancel contracts with its two major hire companies Lime and Neuron. It comes after months of frustration around the use of e-scooters, with Victoria Police fining almost two-thousand riders this year, for failing to use a helmet, riding on footpaths o…
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A world first review of the state of youth mental health has warned it's an international crisis that is entering a dangerous new phase. The Lancet Psychiatry report names mental ill-health as the single biggest threat to the health, wellbeing and productivity of young people, and describes the lack of action to arrest the crisis as a scandal. Repo…
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Rory Stewart is a big name in UK politics. He's the author of Politics On the Edge, a co-host of the podcast The Rest Is Politics, a former UK diplomat and Tory politician, and a one-time candidate to be the leader of the UK Conservative Party, losing out to Boris Johnson. So, what does he make of the trend away from major parties we're seeing acro…
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Victoria's decision to walk away from a promise to raise the age of criminal responsibility will reverberate around the country. National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds told RN Breakfast the decision is a "huge step backwards" and is a decision "not based in evidence." Guest: Anne HollondsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Online gambling reform has a lot of support from people on both sides of politics. So, is Labor delaying action here? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.Guest: David CroweBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bill Shorten, Minister for Government Services and NDIS told RN Breakfast that "no-one has been as tough" as the Albanese Government when it comes to cracking down on gambling advertising. The Minister says while he agrees "it's bad" we've got to the point where free-to-air TV needs gambling advertising, he warns free-to-air provides an important v…
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Australian cyber security experts have uncovered one of the largest ever networks of AI-controlled fake social media accounts. Cyber CX, has discovered more than 5,000 fake X accounts, raising concerns they may be used to interfere in the US presidential election later this year. Guest: Katherine Mansted, Executive Director of Cyber Intelligence at…
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This week marks 3 years since allied forces – including Australia – withdrew from Afghanistan, after a 20 year-long battle to liberate its people from Taliban control. The Taliban has since resumed its oppressive regime, leading Afghanistan into one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world today. For women and girls, life in Afghanistan is dir…
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Overnight three senior Iranian officials say only a ceasefire deal in Gaza - stemming from talks this week - would hold the country back from direct retaliation against Israel. In the statement provided to Reuters, Iran has threatened retaliation over the assassination of Hamas' leader in its capital Tehran two weeks ago. Guest:Hooman Majd, Iranian…
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Emerging from the gritty streets of Bristol in the early '90s, Banksy made his mark - quite literally - with his simple yet provocative images of rats, policemen and other symbols of rebellion, sprayed on walls in cities across the planet. Yet despite his fame, Banksy's true identity continues to be one of the art world's best-kept secrets. Guest: …
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Audrey Tang went from being a hacker, to a demonstrator against the Taiwanese government, to its first non-binary digital minister. Audrey is in the country to speak at the National Press Club this week and is also the co-author of a new book called Plurality – The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy. They joined RN Breakfast to share …
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Labor has been under considerate pressure to act on gambling reform... but it appears as though any legislation won't go as far as a blanket ban. So, how will this be received by voters? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Karen Middleton, Poli…
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Despite pressure, including from within its own party, Labor looks set to reject calls for a blanket ban on gambling advertising. Independent Senator, David Pocock says it's a "betrayal of [late Labor MP] Peta Murphy and her legacy" as well as of the Australian people. The Senator told RN Breakfast "partial bans don't work" and says it's clear the …
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The Federal Government looks set to reject calls for a blanket ban on gambling advertising. Cabinet is expected to sign off on legislation regulating gambling advertising on traditional and social media this week. Responsible Wagering Australia CEO, Kai Cantwell claims a blanket ban risks driving Australians to "illegal offshore providers, which ar…
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Investigators will continue to try and piece together what led to a fiery helicopter crash in far north Queensland, early yesterday morning. It appears that it was an unauthorised flight which crashed into the waterside hotel in Cairns, and the pilot did not have a flight plan. The pilot died in the crash which prompted hundreds of people to be eva…
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Australian researchers have developed a groundbreaking drug that could revolutionise treatment for millions of diabetes patients around the world. So-called 'Smart Insulin' offers one injection every 3 days – and has a type of built-in radar to release insulin as needed. Professor Christoph Hagemayer lead the research, he told RN Breakfast it's "ex…
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New research shows Australia won't make its net zero emission targets, without the help of regional communities. The report by the Regional Australian Institute says better consultation and targeted funding allocation will ensure better outcomes for regional communities earmarked by renewable projects. Guest: Liz Ritchie, Regional Australian Instit…
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Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and hospitals have been evacuated, as wildfires approach Athens. More than 500 firefighters and 150 vehicles have been working around the clock to try and bring the blaze under control, but the fires have continued to burn out of control. Guest: Dr Theodore Giannaros, Associate Researcher at …
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to kick "the enemy out of Russia" as Ukranian forces continues to hold an estimated 1000 square kilometres of territory in the Kursk region. But so far its only Russian civilians who have left the area with around 121,000 locals being evacuated from the Kursk region. Guest:Dr Nigel Gould-Davies, Senior …
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Filmed over six years, Like My Brother follows Freda, Jess, Julie and Rina as they take on the social, cultural and physical challenges of relocating from Tiwi Islands to Melbourne to play football. The film is premiering at the Melbourne International Film Festival before being released in theatres in October. Guests: Tiwi player Rina Moreen, co-d…
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At the Olympics, furore over boxers Algerian Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting being able to compete has sparked debate about gender and the related issue of elevated levels of testosterone in sport. So, what does the science say about testosterone in women? And health authorities in Victoria confirmed they had detected and disinfected the cool…
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The Proms, an incredible music festival in London is about to get underway. The festival makes classical music accessible to all, via the unique idea of 'promming' - or standing up at the front for a cheap ticket. And while the event is taking place in London, the concerts can be heard on ABC Classic. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings p…
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen says Australia has a "once-in-a-decade chance" to regulate social media. Three years ago, Frances Haugen said she smuggled tens of thousands of documents out of the world's largest social media company, revealing that its executives knew the risks Facebook and Instagram posed to billions of users. Guest: France…
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Labor has promised to clean up the CFMEU, with legislation to force the union to accept an administrator to be introduced to parliament as a matter of urgency. Greens leader Adam Bandt told RN Breakfast the party is only being briefed on the legislation today, and will consider it "in detail". But he says Greens view is that "nobody is above the la…
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Housing remains a key political battleground and an ongoing challenge for the Albanese Government.New Minister for Housing, Clare O'Neil told RN Breakfast she's taken on the portfolio at a "critical moment for the country". It comes as the Coalition and the Greens are currently holding up two housing bills before the parliament, with the Greens urg…
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Australia is one of the smaller producers of greenhouse gases domestically but that is not the case when our fossil fuel exports are factored in. A report from Climate Analytics Australia says Australia is playing a major role in sustaining elevated global emissions and this threatens the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. Guest: Bill Hare - CEO…
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After weeks of unprecedented political unrest and protest, Bangladesh has a new interim leader. Nobel Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus has been sworn in as head of a new caretaker government. But just one week after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country to India, she is set to return and face trial back home. Guest:Dr Ali Riaz, Banglade…
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Specialist Ukrainian forces are holding territory in the Kursk region, some 30 kilometres from the border, it's the first time since World War Two Russian territory has been under occupation. It's a bold strategy from Ukraine which has been under pressure along its Eastern border and comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vows to 'restore…
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The Olympics closing ceremony is underway, wrapping a memorable Olympic campaign for the Australian team - who set a new record for gold medals won. But the conclusion of the Games of the 33rd Olympiad also sees a changing of the guard at the top of the Olympic movement - and there has been plenty of politics behind the scenes. Guest:Tracey Holmes,…
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Neuroscientists say they've discovered how the drug ketamine works against depression. They've used experiments in mice to pinpoint a specific part of the brain where the drug seems to be most active. So, following these discoveries - why isn't the drug more widely used?Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio):A…
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Rob Waters, Gomeroi poet and storyteller told RN Breakfast poetry is "one of the essences of history". The Australian Poetry Slam Champion shared a special live performance of his poem 'Writers Block.' August is Poetry Month with celebrations and workshops happening right across Australia, including the 'Contains Strong Language' performance festiv…
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Five Australian students from the National Indigenous Space Academy are heading to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California for a 'life changing' placement. Guests: Professor Chris Lawrence, Associate Dean (Indigenous) at Monash University's Faculties of Engineering and IT Carl Goodwin, Masters of Artificial Intelligence student, Monash Unive…
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A small group of teachers held a rally yesterday afternoon outside the office of Education Minister Jason Clare, demanding the Commonwealth lift its funding offer for NSW schools. While in an effort to solve the worker shortage in early childcare, the Federal Government has announced a 15% pay rise for early childcare workers. Guests: The Hon Dr An…
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Warren Ellis is renowned as one of Australia's greatest instrumentalist and songwriter, but a new documentary explores his conservation side telling the stories of the primates at Ellis Park. 'Ellis Park' explores the extremes of human nature - from family, creativity, music and devotion to care at one end - and utter depravity and cruelty and gree…
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As part of its migration strategy, Labor is introducing a three-tier temporary skills visa to get in-demand workers into the country. But the top tier - or the specialist skills pathway - for those earning at least $135,000 a year, can't be accessed by those in the construction industry. Independent MP Allegra Spender says during a housing crisis "…
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Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha MaidenBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the Olympics, two silvers and a bronze medal so far for Australia this morning. Australia's Moesha Johnson second in the 10 open water swimming in the Seine and also second, the men's canoe sprint team, while Charlie Senior and Caitlin Parker claim bronze in the boxing. And Jessica Hull has the opportunity to win Australia's first 1500 metres go…
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Australia has struck a renewed AUKUS agreement with the US and the UK to allow the transfer of naval nuclear material to Australia It comes after Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles has been to the United States for high-level talks with his US counterparts. He told RN Breakfast the agreement wont allow for the transfer of nuc…
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