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It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political injustice and the criminal justice system. We want to put a human face on those caught in the grasp of injustice and those that are part of an unjust system. We strive to dispel the misconceptions created by the news and entertainment industry, politicians and our educational system.
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Current legal issues presented by the Federation of Community Legal Centres, giving an alternative view of proposed legislation changes.
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Refuge Radio - News and views from the National Wildlife Refuge Association
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Welcome to the Refuge Radio - News and views from the National Wildlife Refuge Association, where amazing things happen.
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This is the funniest show on the Internet featuring Scotto, Bazza and The Fish and AP in the corner. They are arguably, the most influential social commentators of their era. This podcast contains the funniest bits from each week's show. If you want to listen to the entire 3 hour show live, then tune in at netfm.net at 8pm Australian Eastern Standard Time every Friday evening. Be warned its very rude.
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Can you imagine what it would be like to have to flee terror in your own country, spend days or weeks in a leaky boat on dangerous, rolling seas ready to swallow you at any moment, and then arrive in a new country, where you are terrorised even more?
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GGR Pirate Radio is a grab bag of geeky/nerdy content from the podcasters at the Great Geek Refuge! What used to be the flagship podcast is now a haven for special episodes, content from our other shows PLUS all of the old episodes of GGR Pirate Radio. Enjoy! And don’t be a juicebag!
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The British Retail Consortium presents... Radio Retail, your one-stop shop for retail industry news, with everything from political developments, trade negotiations, consumer trends, insight and much more. Join experts from the BRC and beyond as we look at the critical issues and hottest news from the UK retail industry.
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(Hand Of Refuge Ministry.) Hello, my name is James Keith (JD) This podcast is part of my ministry. God says to take the gospel to the highways and hedges compel lost. We all come from different walks of lives, but one thing we all have in common is we have a testimony to share. In this podcast I want share Gods testimonies, the word of God, all his goodness. 421 show: Host Jd. Bible Talk: Host Deb Osborne. News: We are now recording 2 show a week regular. 421 show and Bible Talk will be reco ...
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Hosted by Sam Hudzik of New England Public Radio (WFCR), a collection of recent features, interviews and commentaries.
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This is Ventures Africa Radio — we produce stories about an evolving Africa that inspire people to positively shape their context. We do this through insightful analysis, in-depth interviews and coverage of major issues/events.
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Voices of the Middle East and North Africa is a weekly program hosted by Malihe Razazan and Mira Nabulsi. It explores the richly diverse and fascinating world of culture and politics of the Middle East and North Africa through a complex web of class, gender, ethnic, religious and regional differences. Voices of the Middle East and North Africa airs on KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, in Berkeley, CA. Online on kpfa.org or on Apple Podcasts.
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Join Ayebatonye as she explores intersectionality and identity within the arts, pop culture, social media and beyond. Each week she'll be joined by a special guest (or two) and they'll work to debunk hot takes and discuss what it means to navigate a world where you're not considered part of the "dominant culture".
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Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and gives an in-depth look into stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
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Puzzled over the cost of healthcare? Join Maryanne Harmsen and Joanne Bilotta as they introduce you to innovators whose healthcare delivery models will transform the current healthcare system into one of high-value care and lower cost. Find out how you can help solve the healthcare puzzle! www.ExigentKey.com
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Hosted by award winning veteran radio and television anchor, journalist, and marketing/public relations professional Sam Yates, this is a compelling show for seniors, about seniors, and featuring seniors. Yates is recognized as an expert in the senior care and urgent care business categories. The Great American Senior Show delves into topics that impact senior health and wellness; updates pandemic policies; is a forum for multi-political views; details financial and investment information; a ...
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Best Of Reddit Stories 2024 Dive Into Anything Reddit is home to thousands of communities, endless conversation, and authentic human connection. Whether you're into breaking news, sports, TV fan theories, or a never-ending stream of the internet's cutest animals, there's a community on Reddit for you.Reddit is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Registered members submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are ...
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Stephen Fry on life, last words and the things he can't do
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Stephen Fry has had an extraordinary life. From being a teenage runaway, ending up in prison, to going to Cambridge and meeting Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson, discovering he was bi-polar and digging up his Jewish history. Throughout it all his love of language and writing have been his constants. Stephen reflects on the power of story-telling, how …
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Tensions escalate as North Korean soldiers enter Russia-Ukraine war
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Ukraine's military intelligence agency says Russia is transporting North Korean soldiers to the Kursk region, to counter Ukraine's offensive there. The agency released a recording of what it says are intercepted Russian military radio communications - in which officials can be heard stopping a civilian truck travelling into Kursk, carrying North Ko…
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SBS On the Money: Why WA is Australia's top performing state & Indigenous financial complaints rise
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Rhayna Bosch speaks with Ryan Felsman from CommSec about its State of the States report to find out who is leading the nation; SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves talks with Kai Chen from MPC Markets about how the US election is impacting shares; plus AFCA's June Smith about why the industry has seen a record rise in financial complaints lobbed by…
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It's all over for older equipment using 3G networks
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Ten of thousands of old mobile phones have stopped working today, after telecommunication giants Telstra and Optus started the shutdown of its 3G networks. As the first high-speed mobile network in the world, 3G was launched in Australia in 2003, before it was overtaken by better and faster connections. However, some regional and rural communities …
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Drinking water safety guidelines in Australia revised for 'human health considerations'
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Revised drinking water guidelines in Australia have been released for public consultation. The update includes more stringent standards on the allowable level of the so-called forever chemicals or PFAS in tap water - based on the latest scientific evidence and international guidance on human health considerations.…
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What will the US Presidential Election mean for the rest of the world?
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United States-funded wars are raging in Europe and the Middle East with scrutiny of the Biden administration's support coming under increasing global and domestic scrutiny. With the 2024 US Presidential Election fast approaching, voters are looking to candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris for a pathway to peace abroad and protections for US wor…
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More journalists killed in Middle East, airstrikes continue over weekend
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Israel kills more journalists in Gaza and Lebanon as the constant bombardment and ground siege of northern Gaza worsens. Iran says it will respond to deadly Israeli strikes on its capital but claims it does not seek wider war. And Egypt proposes a ceasefire as negotiations resume in Qatar.
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Liberals claim victory in Queensland, ending nearly a decade of reign for Labor
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Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David …
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Georgina Perkins' Testimony: Embracing Faith and Resilience in the Face of Cancer's Trials
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Send us a text What happens when you discover a life-altering diagnosis? On this episode of the 421 Show, meet Georgina Perkins, a woman whose faith became her anchor in the storm of cancer. After finding a lump in her breast in July 2023, Georgina was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, a journey that tested her resilience and deepened her s…
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INTERVIEW: How well do migrant and refugee communities understand Australia's electoral process?
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SBS' Ciara Hain spoke with settlement service provider AMES' public affairs manager Laurie Nowell.
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The enduring importance of public libraries in the digital age
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More than just a place to borrow books, modern libraries have reinvented themselves to fit into the digital age. One library in Sydney - shortlisted as one of the world's best- says demand for its services has never been higher.
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Hope for a revolution in treatment for severe burns victims
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Severe burns victims could be treated with better skin grafts, after clinical trials of an advanced version of artificially-grown skin. The tests through Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital have had positive results, with trials to be expanded across the country.
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‘Australian first technology’ could help solve India's pollution problem
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Oil pollution is a major problem worldwide, scientists say hundreds of animal species like turtles, sea birds and fish are at risk of disease and poisoning. An Australian entrepreneur thinks he has a solution that could help clean polluted waterways. If it wasn’t for a lucky escape from a fatal illness, it may never have been developed.…
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How one celebrity death is a generation-defining moment for many young people
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The death of One Direction star Liam Payne has devastated people around the world. It's the first major celebrity death for Generation Z, who grew up getting to know the boy band intimately through social media. Young people are being reminded it's okay to grieve for someone, even if you didn't personally know them.…
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Ep. 408 - Todd Allyn talks about losing his job because of his wife's refusal to take the Covid shot
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Todd Alyyn joins the show and tells us about an outrageous sition in which his job forced him to choose between the profession and his own wife.By FCB Podcast Network
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Expert says it's time to reform the United Nation Security Council
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As the United Nations Charter marks 79 years since it came into force, the global institution faces increasing scrutiny over its lasting relevancy and impact in delivering the goals it set out to achieve.With the maintenance of international peace and security often reliant on the very powers threatening it, urgent reform of the UN's Security Counc…
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South Sea Islander people celebrate recognition - but say history can be confronting
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The Australian South Sea Islander community has come together to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Commonwealth Recognition. Despite that recognition, Australian South Sea Islander communities continue to experience social and economic disadvantage.
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SBS On the Money: Qantas shares hit record high on AGM day & ResMed looks to AI opportunities
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The Qantas board has avoided a second strike on its remuneration report as its share price hit a record so Mahnaz Angury spoke with Upstream Aviation Analyst Tim Collins to find out if its reputation is being repaired; Rhayna Bosch discusses the future of AI and the implication of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic with ResMed CEO Michael Farrell; and SBS Fi…
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Abortion is one of the top issues for US voters in November's elections. SBS looks at how and why this is so.
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Abortion is one of the leading issues in the US, sure to animate any discussion of politics and life. For decades now, it has been a key issue for voters and one where partisan lines are predictably drawn between Democrat and Republican parties and candidates. But how has that happened? Where does abortion policy currently sit - and what impact mig…
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INTERVIEW: US Analyst Lee Drutman on early voting in the Presidential Election
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With campaigning for the US election entering its final stages, record numbers of voters have submitted their ballots early, across a number of crucial battleground states. Early voting was a key sticking point for the Trump campaign in 2020, which made unproven claims of vote rigging. For more about the final sprint to the White House, reporter Ty…
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75 years since the Snowy Hydro - the scheme that changed Australia
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75 years ago, on 17 October 1949, Australia's Governor General Sir William McKell lit the first stick of dynamite for the Snowy Hyrdo scheme.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tawakkol Karman, Yemen’s "mother of the revolution", on democracy and freedom.
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After nine years of war between an American and Saudi-backed government and the Houthis backed by Iran, Yemen is a disaster zone with twenty million people facing starvation. Tawakkol Karman is a Yemini journalist and human rights advocate who led hundreds of protests against Yemen’s dictatorial regime and whose work was recognised with a Nobel Pea…
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Federal public servants have told a parliamentary committee it would likely take at least a decade for Australia to have a nuclear industry in operation. The Coalition will take a nuclear policy to the next election, and the committee will hold public hearings in Canberra and near the proposed nuclear sites before reporting back by April.…
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Climate change top of the agenda as Samoa hosts Commonwealth meeting
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The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will officially kick off on Friday in the Pacific Nation of Samoa. It's the first time the biannual meeting is being held in a Pacific nation, with King Charles and Queen Camilla present. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also arrived in Samoa for the meeting, along with Foreign Minister Pe…
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SBS On the Money: What it takes to be young and rich & markets look to US election
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AFR Rich List Editor Yolanda Redrup to look through this year's Young Rich List and to find out their common characteristics; plus Henry Jennings from Marcus Today goes through the day's sharemarket news as investors look to the US Presidential Election…
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Could reproductive rights ever be wound back in Australia?
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Two years ago, reproductive rights were wound back in the United States. Now, questions are being raised about whether something similar could happen in parts of Australia.
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INTERVIEW: Senator Lidia Thorpe speaks to SBS about her protest to King Charles
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Senator Lidia Thorpe has defended her protest during the King's visit to Canberra. She says her calls for a treaty have garnered international attention, and has furthered the national conversation. But the headlines remain squarely on her eligibility as a senator. Listen to her full interview with SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson a…
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More airstrikes in Lebanon as US appeals for ceasefire
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Israel has accused six journalists from Qatari TV station Al Jazeera of being Palestinian militants, as more people die in Israeli attacks on Gaza and Lebanon. Al Jazeera has strongly denied the allegations that its journalists were paid to fight for Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The accusations come as Israel began bombing parts of the ancient Lebanese…
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Five killed and at least 22 others injured in attack on Turkish defence firm
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Two attackers have killed five people and wounded 22 others in what the Turkish government has called a terrorist attack at the headquarters of a defence firm in the capital Ankara. Turkish authorities have accused the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, of being responsible although the attackers are yet to be identified.…
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Pacific Climate Justice at CHOGM 2024, Ayotzinapa Part 2, Dealing with Space Debris, Flemington Public Housing Rally
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Samoan climate justice activist Suluafi Brianna Fruean speaks with us about centring Pacific climate priorities during this year's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, which is being held this week in Apia, Samoa, the first time that the gathering has been hosted by a Pacific Island Nation. Brianna also…
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Hysterical: The condition that meant Bianca was disbelieved and made to feel hysterical
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Bianca Millroy lives with functional neurological disorder, or FND - a condition that encompasses a range of neurological symptoms, including limb weakness, tremor, numbness or blackouts, and related to the movement and sensation parts of the nervous system. In this bonus episode of 'Hysterical', Catriona Stirrat speaks with Bianca who shares how h…
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Bill Gates - from computer nerd to philanthropic billionaire
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Bill Gates, the boy-genius who dropped out of Harvard to start a technology company, became the world’s richest man and is now the world’s most prominent philanthropist. What kind of man is he and what influence does he hold? Guest: Anupreeta Das, author of Billionaire, Nerd, Saviour, King, The Hidden Truth about Bill Gates and his Power to Shape o…
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Nigel Biggar's moral reckoning with Empire
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Oxford theologian Nigel Biggar reckons with the history and legacy of the British Empire, in Australia and around the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Public health experts welcome regulation of baby and toddler formula marketing
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The federal government is planning to introduce a mandatory code of conduct around the marketing of infant baby formula and toddler milk in Australia.Public health groups are welcoming the move, saying it will help parents and caregivers make more informed choices in the early stages of a child's life.…
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An economic outlook the world was waiting to hear. But is it good news for Australia?
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The International Monetary Fund predicts Australia's inflation will rise from 2.8 per cent to 3.6 per cent by the end of next year. The outlook positions Australia among the worst performing advanced economies in the fight against the cost of living crisis. The forecast comes just after Australia's Reserve Bank deputy governor dampened the expectat…
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Israel says it's killed potential successor of slain Hezbollah leader
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Israel says it has killed Hashem Safieddine, the heir apparent to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah who was previously killed in an Israeli attack. It comes as the United Nations has warned people are just waiting to die in northern Gaza as dozens are killed by Israeli strikes.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Preparing for the Second Coming—Faith, Vigilance, and Redemption
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Send us a text Can you imagine a day when everything changes in the blink of an eye? Join me, Sister Deb Osborne, as we explore the profound doctrine of Jesus Christ's second coming—a pivotal biblical promise mentioned over 300 times in the New Testament. Drawing inspiration from Revelation 22 and current world events, we dig deep into the urgency …
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Courting the Latino vote: why Trump and Harris are targeting this community
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With less than two weeks until Election Day in the United States both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are putting enormous resources into targeting Latino voters. There are warning signs for Democrats as polls suggest former President Trump has made gains in that community, particularly with younger men. Ben Lewis has been to the swing state of Neva…
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Housing Precarity, Struggle for Sovereignty, Solutions for Climate, Protests Against the Incinerators
Acknowledgement of Country//News Headlines//7.15am Priya Kunyan Thursday brekkie host and post-doctoral research fellow spoke about her research on housing precarity. This segment first aired on Tuesday Breakfast earlier this year. 7.30am Kieran Stewart-Assheton of the Black People's Union was in Canberra and spoke about the struggle for sovereignt…
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The Palestine Laboratory - how Israel exports the technology of occupation around the world
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As the US sends its Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Middle East envoy, Amos Hochstein, to try to gain a ceasefire agreement, it seems Israel has no intentions of stopping the bombing of Northern Gaza and Southern Lebanon. Journalist Antony Loewenstein says Israel has a strong motivation for an endless war – it’s one of the world’s biggest arm…
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Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have spent much of the campaign in Pennsylvania - the most prized swing state of all.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SBS On The Money: Australia's tradie shortage, & the ASX tumbles hard
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Matt King from the Housing Industry Association which says the nation needs 30% more tradies to meet the government's target of building 1.2 million homes over the next 5 years; plus Jessica Amir from Moomoo goes through the day's market action as shares fall the most in almost seven weeks.…
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Mixed reaction, resignation calls, after Lidia Thorpe's protest against King Charles
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Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe's vocal protest against King Charles has attracted global headlines. The Federal Opposition Leader is demanding she consider resigning from federal parliament, after the Senator accused the King of being complicit in genocide.
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