SOUL OF SYDNEY RADIO | Feel-Good FUNK, SOUL, DISCO, ROLLER BOOGIE vibes & beyond Mixes, Podcasts and recordings put together with love by SOUL OF SYDNEY DJ's & friends. Over 400+ episodes have been streaming on demand since 2009 from Redfern. Strictly for the LOVE | Dancing in the KEY OF LIFE Follow us for party updates, scene info, mixtapes & more: www.instagram.com/soulofsydney www.facebook.com/soulofsydney www.soulofsydney.org www.soulofsydney.org/events Listen on APPLE PODCAST https://po ...
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We love the arts, jazz music, world music, the blues, soul music, Hip Hop, funk and electronic sounds. Many of our presenters and producers are working musicians, DJs, and artists at the forefront of Sydney’s creative music scene.
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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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Phil Toke is a Sydney based DJ, producer, event organiser and co-founder of music networks, Soul of Sydney and Sunday Sanctuary. Soul of Sydney is a collectively run Soul & Funk music network including, DJ’s, musicians, producers & break dancers working together to support and promote soul based music throughout Sydney. Phil is also founder of Sunday Sanctuary, a regular event dedicated to Gospel based music, Deep Soulful House and underground disco. The launch of Sunday Sanctuary has marked ...
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Welcome to The Catholic Toolbox Radio Show & Podcast: The Art of Practical Catholicism. With your host and founder George Manassa. As we equip you with practical Tools to take action with your Catholic Faith in our modern world, especially in this era of grave spiritual crisis, we cannot just simply know about our faith, we need to live as James 1:22 says. That is why we discuss an agenda of the faith each week, dissect it, then we strategise practically on how to take action in 3 PRACTICAL ...
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A soothing soundscape of rare groove, jazz, R&B, and soul on Eastside Radio 89.7FM. Thursday Drive streams live around the world every Thursday afternoon 4-6pm AEST. Also brings the best of community news and interviews with artists and thinkers that are making Sydney a more vibrant place to live. Contact - thursdaydrive@eastsidefm.org
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Liquid Sunshine Radio Show - Funk, Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff!!
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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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Broadcasting since 1980, BACK TO FUNK is Australias longest running funk music radio show. Not only has the show been a long-time fixture on Sydneys airwaves, but over the years fans have also been treated to rare interviews with funk heavyweights such as George Clinton, Kool Bell (Kool & the Gang), Charlie Wilson (Gap Band), Fred Wesley and members of James Brown's Band, Todd Terje, Mr Scruff, Jamie Liddell, and Lance Ferguson from The Bamboos. The show is currently hosted by DJ MEEM, a cel ...
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Hi there and welcome to Take One: Backstage! This is the podcast edition of the Eastside Radio program Take One. Take One runs every Friday from 1.30-3PM on 89.7FM and streaming across the globe from it’s Sydney headquarters at eastsidefm.org. It celebrates the good noise in your city, prompting live music gigs coming up in and around Sydney. The show has led to encounters with some fantastic musicians that only get a short amount of air time but are often extended interviews. Here is where ...
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Welcome to the Mixology Show! Dexi / Lisa May are residents of the Mixology Show along side Bexta, Nik Fish, Soul- T, Dj eM, Dj Husband & DBS. You can catch her sets every 3rd weekend of the month broadcast on: Di fm - Noon US (est) * 5pm UK *18:00 CET Bam Radio - 9pm Fridays (aest) Kiss FM - 2am Saturday Nite (aest) Bookings Email Bec: mixmusicmanagement@gmail.com www.facebook.com/dexidj www.newcastlerockers.com www.djdexi.podomatic.com
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Artist Mo'Ju fuses together funk, soul and R&B
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Singer-songwriter Mo'Ju has been captivating audiences with their incredible voice for over two decades. This weekend, they will be performing in Melbourne for an intimate acoustic-style performance followed by a Q&A and Mo'Ju joined RN Breakfast to tell us what to expect. Guest:Mo'Ju, Australian Singer-songwriter…
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Calls for a 'holistic approach' to combat DV
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The NSW government is reviewing domestic violence-related bail laws after the horrific death of Molly Ticehurst earlier this week. Associate Professor Jane Wangman from the NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team warns that while she "welcomes" the bail review the issue can't be separated into parts - and must be reformed "holistically". She says t…
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'Let them speak': advocate urges state care reform to help prevent suicide
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A warning this next story discusses suicide. A leading suicide prevention advocate in WA says law reforms are needed to allow children and families involved in state care to speak out about their situation. Gerry Georgatos says it's just one measure that needs to be acted upon as governments react to the death of a 10 year old boy by suicide last m…
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Robyn Malcolm on why 'After the Party' is compellingly real
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Robyn Malcolm has received international acclaim for her latest role - the complex and compelling 'Poppy' in 'After the Party'.While her character deals with the ripples of division following accusations of sexual abuse, the genesis of the story was borne from another burning fire.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dutton sides with Elon over e-Safety Commissioner - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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This week we've seen the legal feud between Elon Musk - owner of X - and the E-Safety commissioner intensify.. And now the Opposition leader Peter Dutton has sided with Elon saying 'Australia 'can't be the internet police of the world' -- what impact will this have? Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of…
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AFL, A-league, rugby league and rugby union - Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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In the AFL, Collingwood and Essendon have produced another Anzac Day Match from the top drawer.While in rugby league, at last a win for the Gold Coast Titans. And in football, Melbourne City will be missing a Matilda for the second leg of their A-League women's semi-final against the Newcastle Jets.Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwic…
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Experts are crying out for mental health reform, is it coming?
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Australia is in the middle of a mental health crisis and the government is under increasing pressure to reform the sector. Dr Ruth Vine, Deputy National Chief Health Officer of Mental Health says while there is an acknowledgement of the pressures on the system and the need for the services to be more targeted, it takes time to "integrate and add" i…
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Sydney counterterrorism raids: Five teenagers charged
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Five boys, aged 14 to 17 have been charged with a range of terrorism offences after raids across Sydney and Goulburn this week. ABC Investigations has also revealed a former Islamic State supporter, known to police, was questioned during the counter-terrorism operation, but was not charged. Guest: Jamal Rifi, doctor in Sydney's West…
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'Ghost guns' - untraceable firearms, delivered in parts and assembled within minutes, could be slipping through Australia's tough gun regulations faster than ever before. But in the US, a coming Supreme Court decision could make it harder to buy one. So could that make it more difficult for criminals here as well?…
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Since the Covid-19 pandemic, many companies have embraced hybrid working models. And with the added flexibility that comes with working from home, over a third of Australians are still working remotely. However, a leading career strategist has warned there may be hidden pitfalls to working from the kitchen table. Saying that while meetings can be c…
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UNICEF's Executive Director Catherine Russell says the situation in Haiti is "catastrophic and grows worse by the day." In the past few hours, Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced his resignation and has handed power to a transitional council. It comes as five and a half million people, including three million children, need immediate human…
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Trump vs US: Supreme Court weighs presidential immunity claim
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The US Supreme Court has begun hearing arguments over Donald Trump's bid for criminal immunity - as he appeals against a lower court decision rejecting his request for immunity on four election-related criminal charges relating to his time as President. It comes as some of Trump's most high profile allies - including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows …
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The Dreggs release debut album with acoustic cover of 'Look To The Stars'
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Australian indie-folk band The Dreggs are known for their electric live performances and sing-a-longs. Today, they release their debut album 'Caught In A Reverie' and are celebrating with a short album launch tour, followed by an Australian and New Zealand tour kicking off in June. Guests: Paddy Macrae and Zane Harris…
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Legal row between Elon Musk and e-Safety Commissioner continues
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The dispute between Australia's eSafety Commissioner and social media platform owner Elon Musk is set to continue, after the Federal Court rolled over an injunction yesterday. At the centre of the row is Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel who was stabbed while giving a sermon in his church in western Sydney last week.The Federal Court has been told by X's le…
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Thousands of lost letters from Anzacs now digitised
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Fragile letters and diaries written by Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli have sat largely unread for decades, in Australia's War Memorial, until now. Researchers are digitising thousands of hand-written letters and diary entries and are hoping to find new links to those who fought on the front lines. Guest: Robyn Van Dyk, head of research at the Australi…
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Are Veterans receiving the support they need?
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Thousands of service men and women are gathering this morning to commemorate the ANZACS. ANZAC day is about remembering their sacrifices and helping the men and women who have served since, as rates of suicide among veterans remains too high, and the Royal Commission into those deaths prepares to hand down its findings later this year. Guest: Matt …
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Three million Australians hit with HECS debt hike
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For the nearly three million Australians with higher education scheme debts hanging over their heads, the latest quarterly inflation figures are bittersweet. HECS debts are indexed each year in line with inflation, and this year it's been calculated to 4.7 per cent based on March Consumer Price Index figures. This debt hike will hit hard given many…
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Rosie Batty warns tightening bail laws doesn't guarantee safety
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The NSW government is reviewing bail laws and domestic violence protection measures in the wake of the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst. Former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty has long been a strong voice on family violence prevention, she told RN Breakfast the "onus of safety is still rests on the victim", but warns victims are "only truly saf…
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Inflation figures and Elon vs the Government - Politics with Jacob Greber
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The government says inflation has now almost halved since they were elected and the drop shows their policies are working. But analysts were expecting inflation to drop further in the March quarter than it did are these numbers good politically for the government? Senior Correspondent with the Australian Financial Review Jacob Greber joins RN Break…
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The layered meaning of ANZAC day for veterans
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In the build up to ANZAC Day, we've had grand announcements about weapons of the future, of geopolitical strategy, and speeches by politicians hailing the Defence Forces. But it's easy to lose sight of the deep and sometimes conflicting emotions this day can bring for so many people who have served in the military or have family members who have. T…
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What do the latest inflation numbers mean for households and the budget?
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Higher than inspected inflation figures released yesterday show the cost of living crisis is continuing to bite.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UK announces first flights to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
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The UK government's controversial Rwanda Bill passed through parliament this week and British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has already announced the first flights to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda will take off in 10 to 12 weeks. On the panel set up to oversee the UK's plan to send migrants to Rwanda is former Australian foreign minister, Alexander…
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Pro-Palestine protesters at Columbia Uni ignore deadline to disband
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Pro-Palestine protests have been taking hold at university campuses across America.Yesterday, students at Columbia University, where the movement first started, were given a deadline to dismantle their encampment by the university's president. The deadline has now been extended as protesters refuse to back down so what can we expect next? Guest: Ba…
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Gaza mass graves: UN calls for independent investigation
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Horrific and incredibly troubling. That's how the discovery of mass graves near two hospitals in Gaza has been described by the UN High Commissioner and the US State Department. Palestinian authorities say hundreds of bodies - some covered in waste, some with hands tied, and some stripped of clothes - have been found.The UN's High Commisioner Volke…
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Irish musical comedian David O'Doherty heads off on Australian tour
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Fresh from his stint at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Irish comedian David O'Doherty is heading to Sydney, Brisbane and Perth with his trusty keyboard. Infusing songs into his comedy sets, David O'Doherty stopped by the RN Breakfast studio to perform a song dedicated to his parents. Guest: David O'Doherty…
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