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One year. Every day. 365 days through the Bible in community with tens of thousands of others around the globe following the same quest. Hand crafted daily from the rolling hills of Tennessee, Nashville based author and speaker Brian Hardin is your guide on the adventure of a lifetime. Visit us on the web at www.dailyaudiobible.com A YEAR CHANGES EVERYTHING!
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Building on the popular 1 Year Daily Audio Bible, the podcast family expands to provide the Daily Audio Psalm. Expose yourself to the Scriptures on a daily basis and you will not see the world the same a year from now. This is a community experience. Join with thousands around the world as we take the adventure of a lifetime through the Bible. www.dailyaudiobible.com
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Tales, commentary and general chatter about surviving as the first transgender woman in the world to work in Offshore Windfarm Construction, a 98% male industry. Feedback from the perspective of a transgender woman, who is also a taoist, about how we are being represented in the news. Support for those who need it.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Two major offshore wind companies have pulled out of Australian projects, raising doubts about the industry's future without federal government support. BlueFloat Energy, backed by US investors, has withdrawn its interest in the proposed Gippsland offshore wind project. The decision also impacts a planned offshore wind farm in the Illawarra region …
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Data centre development applications in Victoria could see up to 20 gigalitres of water used annually if approved, according to FOI documents released to the ABC this week. With power-hungry data centres up to 100,000 square metres in size and a worsening housing crisis — are our planning laws up to scratch? Guest: Linda Allison, Chief Executive of…
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It's been a week in politics headlined by Panda diplomacy, as the Prime Minister toured China, meeting with China's leaders. Anthony Albanese's visit came as Australia's biggest security partner, the US, put pressure on over Taiwan, while back home leaked Treasury advice showed the budget needs significant repair. Guests: Phil Coorey, the Australia…
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A natural disaster as bad as any fire or flood ... that's how the Invasive Species Council described the threat of the continued outbreak of fire ants in Queensland.The Australian Government is contributing around 296 million dollars over the next four years to the National Fire Ant Response Plan but Nationals leader and Shadow Agriculture Minister…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his almost week-long trip to China, amid ongoing criticism from some corners of the Coalition that it was 'indulgent', and little more than a photo-op. The six-day, trade and tourism-focused tour saw the PM meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. Along with journalists, the PM was also accom…
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Shadow Trade Minister Kevin Hogan has taken a dig at what he's calling Anthony Albanese's "working holiday" to China, questioning why the PM doesn't have the same "exuberance" to meet the US president. "Look I think it's good that the prime minister went to China. I think it's good that he did the panda thing and reenacted Gough Whitlam's Great Wal…
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Tasmanians will head to the polls tomorrow for the state's second election in as many years, after Labor's no-confidence motion in Liberal Premier Jeremy Rockcliff passed last month. All published polls so far have indicated a hung parliament is the most likely result, meaning the crossbench would hold the balance of power. So, if that comes to fru…
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A warning the following story contains distressing content More cracks are emerging in the childcare sector's accountability process after a week of alleged child abuse incidents across the country. This week more families in Victoria were notified about an additional number of centres in Melbourne where accused sexual abuser Joshua Dale Brown had …
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Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has vowed to protect the country's Druze community after Israel bombed the capital Damascus yesterday, claiming it had intervened on behalf of the minority group. Syrian government forces have reportedly withdrawn from the city of Sweida, which has seen violent clashes between the Druze minority and local Bedouin tribe…
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As British Prime Minister tries to reassert control of his party room, four rebel Labour MPs have been suspended after voting against the government's welfare reform bill earlier this month. Keir Starmer has defended the decision, which follows an earlier back-flip on key welfare measures in the wake of ongoing pressure from Labour MPs. Critics say…
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It's not uncommon to hop in a cab and start chatting to the driver — and before you know it you realise that the person you're talking to is an experienced engineer, corporate manager, or surgeon. Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to Australia but many struggle to find work in their field of expertise …
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Conspiracy theories over Jeffrey Epstein's death in prison and potential evidence in his sex trafficking case have been a fixation for some Trump supporters. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday became the highest-ranking Republican to break with President Trump on the issue, telling conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that “we should put everyth…
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Federal education minister Jason Clare has called for a national database of childcare workers and their employment histories – to be accessible at the press of a button. This comes after revelations alleged child abuser Joshua Dale Brown worked at more centres than initially thought, bringing the total to 23. It's prompted authorities to urge more…
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Trade will be high on the agenda for the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today, as the PM concludes his six-day visit to China in the city Chengdu. Meanwhile, at home and abroad, the government continues to field questions over its stance on Taiwan, after reports the Trump administration pressed Australia to declare what role it would play if the U…
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The cost of a widespread fire ant outbreak could cost the Australian economy two billion dollars each year, according to the Invasive Species Council. From the devastation of the agricultural sector to increased risk of anaphylaxis-related deaths, the threat of these tiny insects is daunting. And yet, the Invasive Species Council says Australia is …
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A warning that this story discusses child abuse The work history of accused child abuser Joshua Dale Brown at childcare centres across Melbourne has been updated by authorities this week, with a warning further information is expected in the coming weeks. On Tuesday, police added four other childcare centres in Melbourne to the list, with health of…
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If you asked ChatGPT how much power artificial intelligence uses, it would tell you: "the amount of energy artificial intelligence uses can vary hugely, depending on the type of model and its usage." By some estimates, that response alone requires around 10 times the electricity of a Google search and with more than 400 million active users of Chat…
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