True, personal stories from new voices and experienced writers resonating with the themes of the Personal Essay/Story Publishing Projects: "Bearing Up" (2018) and "Exploring" (2019).
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DEFENDER Podcast - unscripted security Industry analysis, current news, and where we see the industry heading.
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Glenis and David Marsh discuss Marketing and Sales Pipeline, how video production is a key driver in demystifying solutions to accelerate revenue and build a media presence.
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Missing is a true crime podcast that tells stories of missing people, homicides, and injustices. Starting in 2015 with the disappearance of Maura Murray, Missing has covered the vanishings of Brianna Maitland, Brandon Lawson, Phoenix Coldon, Trenny Gibson, Daniel Robinson, Jessica Stacks, Erica Franolich, Cieha Taylor, Calvin Johnny Hunt, Abbie Flynn, Tabitha Queen, Raymond Green, Alicia Markovich, Niqui McCown, Samantha Tapp, Archer Ray Johnson, Dale Williams, Morgan Bauer, Pepita Redhair a ...
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Gaytriarchs is a comedy podcast about the joy, horror, laughter, and bullsh*t that all comes with parenting, but from two gay dads’ point of view. Aimed at listeners who want to laugh into the darkness to hear an unvarnished, real conversation about raising kids and being Dads. Instagram and TikTok @GaytriarchsPodcast Website www.GaytriarchsPodcast.com If you have any questions, suggestions, and especially compliments, please email us at GaytriarchsPodcast@gmail.com
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In today's highly competitive market of mobile-based applications, identifying an experienced and reliable Android app development company is essential for companies who want to make it in the digital world. iTechnolabs stands out as a reputable and renowned Android application development firm in the USA. With an established track record and a dedication to quality, iTechnolabs has earned a reputation for exceptional Android app development services.
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Interviews with outdoor and fishing professionals, biologists, and anglers, featuring meaningful stories, lifestyle, and conservation discussion.
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The RegenNarration podcast features the stories of a generation that is changing the story, enabling the regeneration of life on this planet. It’s ad-free, freely available and entirely listener-supported. You'll hear from high profile and grass-roots leaders from around Australia and the world, on how they're changing the stories we live by, and the systems we create in their mold. Along with often very personal tales of how they themselves are changing, in the places they call home. With a ...
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Questions For is brought to you by MentorMatched. The podcast is hosted by James Cormier, with the goal of bringing you stories and advice from top level athletes, coaches, and business icons within the sporting world.
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Hosted by FIA-accredited print-TV journalists and popular Motorsport commentators, the Inside Line F1 Podcast is a weekly show that offers an alternative view on the sport, business and politics of Formula 1. You probably know us from our famous Helmut Marko interview! On our channel, along with lots of Formula 1 banter, you will find race reviews, previews, interviews and features through the Formula 1 season...and in the summer/winter breaks. Our show hosts: Soumil Arora, @f1statsguru, Mit ...
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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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A podcast about under-appreciated and overlooked things, be it movies, games, books, professions, food, modes of transport, domestic or undomesticated animals, drag queens, YouTube channels, cheeses, and anything else that we can think of. It is hosted by two gay geeks who want to share their love of discovering new things with others. They like to attend events like Pax (East and Unplugged), as well as local events to find new and interesting things. The podcast will also have a variety of ...
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6th Man Radio is hosted by Brandon Angelo and David Sanchez as they discuss the biggest stories in sports with a focus on Basketball, Football and Soccer.
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The Lindroth Hockey Podcast is brought to you by co-hosts/son and father duo, Andrew & Jim Lindroth! This weekly show interviews hockey players, coaches, and GMs from around the world, bringing you behind-the-scenes access to the world of professional hockey! Follow us on social media! Andrew Lindroth- Twitter, @andrewlindrothh | Instagram @andrewlindroth Jim Lindroth- Twitter, @JLindroth | Instagram @Jlindroth007
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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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The Not Another Tavern Podcast is an actual play podcast focused on long-form storytelling while exploring Fantasy Tropes and a variety of Roleplaying Games. This show is presented by Dice For Brains and focus on character and story development with an emphasis on bringing new players to the table. The podcast is hosted by David Wright and features actors, artists, storytellers and straight-up nerds coming together to produce an organically forming narrative adventure every episode. This fir ...
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We're homeschooled twins who love history. We interview the world's most exciting historians!
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Property expert Ed Mead from https://viewber.co.uk/ discusses the key topics from the property industry. Find out how experienced property agents see the property market and major changes, with insight and opinion from Ed Mead & his guests.
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Welcome to Talk Before Wicket, a podcast dedicated to keeping you updated on all the latest cricket news. Our mission is simple: to bring you the most important stories without overwhelming you with unnecessary information. We appreciate and value your time, so we strive to deliver content that truly matters. As fans of cricket ourselves, we understand the significance of engaging in meaningful discussions. That's why we encourage our viewers to share their insights and perspectives with us. ...
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Shakespearian play revitalises an Indigenous language
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Four years ago, the first Noongar-spoken production led by an all-Noongar crew performed Shakespeare on the Perth Festival stage. But it wasn't as simple as actors learning lines, as even the actor portraying Macbeth did not speak Noongar. Now its the creative minds and translators behind Hecate Kylie and Clint Bracknell have released a book detail…
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'What we all hoped for': Lydia Williams on the Matildas rise
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You've seen them take on the world but what happens when The Matildas go head-to-head against their own teammates? We'll find out tomorrow night when one of the world's top women's football clubs, Arsenal, kicks-off against an All Star team from the Australian A-league.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fmr Senator calls for changes to housing tax concessions
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A former Labor senator is calling on the federal government to take another look at politically-charged tax reforms to help get more Australians into affordable housing. Advocacy groups are running a series of consultations in Sydney today and tomorrow as they ask renters and mortgage payers to share their ideas on how to improve housing affordabil…
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'A turning point': Kate Jenkins appointed new sports chair
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The Australian Sports Commission has unveiled Kate Jenkins as its new Chair. The former Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner says she takes on the role at a "turning point." She joined RN Breakfast to discuss her priorities in the new role. Guest:Kate Jenkins, New Chair of the Australian Sports Commission; Former Sex Discrimination Commission…
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Cicadas are ‘tender and savory.’ Here’s how to capture and cook them
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Cicadas are a nutritional boon to birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians — and yes, even humans. With the St. Louis region estimated to have about 1 to 1.5 million periodical cicadas per acre for the next few weeks — and nymphs continuing to crawl out of the ground — there is still time to take advantage of this once-in-every-13-years culinary event.…
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Craig Foster quits Republican movement over Israel-Gaza split
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Australia's Republican movement is leaderless, after co-chair Craig Foster said he would follow his fellow co-chair Nova Peris out the door. At the heart of the sudden departures is the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Outgoing co-chair of the Australian Republican Movement Craig Foster told RN Breakfast he was planning to depart the movement, as he fe…
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Newcastle United wins friendly and can the Swans continue their winning streak?- Sport with Scott Wales
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Newcastle United has upstaged Premier league rivals Tottenham and Spurs Australian manager with a 5-4 victory on penalties in a friendly played between the two English Premier League sides at a packed MCG. And in the AFL, the top of the ladder Sydney Swans will face off against the Western Bulldogs at Docklands in Melbourne tonight. Sports commenta…
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How do we protect children from coercive control?
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The tragic alleged murder-suicide of James Harrison and his two-year-old son comes as new regimes to criminalise coercive control are set to begin in two states. Journalist, author and speaker on gendered violence Jess Hill says a "cultural shift" is needed in the justice system. She says we need to include children in the process and provide agenc…
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Will Labor's 'battery breakthrough' work?
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Labor has released its strategy to build batteries, dubbed the 'battery breakthrough' with half a billion dollars of funding attached, which was announced in the budget last week. But there's already been some doubt on whether Australia is best placed to expand its building capacity in the sector. Guest: Ed Husic, Minister for Industry and Science…
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Why is Monaco different? 2024 Monaco GP Preview
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Everything about Monaco is different. Yes, it is. It's not just the race distance or the circuit length, but even the podium ceremony. Did you know that in Monaco the trophies are handed out before the national anthem? At the other circuits, it is the other way around. Yes, keep an eye out for this one. For the teams and drivers, the challenge of M…
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Australia's involuntary mental health admissions among world's highest
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Psychiatry researchers in New South Wales have found that Australia has one of the highest rates of involuntary admissions to mental health facilities in the world. The study also found that patients who were born overseas or speak a language other than English are 42 per cent more likely to be treated involuntarily. If this story has raised any is…
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Australia records first human case of bird flu strain
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Australia has recorded its first human case of the highly pathogenic strain of bird flu - H5N1 - in a child who returned home in March from overseas. The child has fully recovered, and health officials stress there is no evidence of - or ongoing risk - of transmission to other humans. But just how vulnerable is Australia as strains of the virus spr…
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New Caledonia: Kanak pro-independence group to meet Macron
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French President Emmanuel Macron is set to touch down in New Caledonia today, hoping to restore peace to the French territory. In the last week, six-people have lost their lives in violent protests. Local pro-independence groups are demanding new voting laws, which have already passed through the French Parliament, are thrown out. Guest: Jimmy Nauo…
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Norway, Ireland, Spain to recognise Palestinian state
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Ireland, Norway and Spain have announced they'll officially recognise a Palestinian state prompting Israel to immediately recall its envoys in Dublin, Oslo and Madrid.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'He's doomed': Rishi Sunak announces snap UK election
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a surprise snap general election, six months earlier than the UK legally needed to go to the polls. British voters will go to the polls on July 4th, ending months of speculation over the timing of a new vote. Guest: John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator for The Independent online newspaper in the UK…
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This week, Gavin comes for David, and so does "the man on the roof," we gush about David Archuleta, we tell the tale of the nap fox, and this week we are joined by Berlin'ite Karl Dunn, who authored the book "How to burn a Rainbow" about going through a divorce as a gay man, and we chat about what advice he'd give to gay men considering marriage. Q…
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Ellen Zaroff lives in New York City and has recently published three books: A Layered Tress, A Tree’s Tale, and Once, Upon Reflection. Her fourth book is due out soon. She runs a small foundation and travels trying to help community projects while collecting stories and sharing stories from around the world.…
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Richard Clapton celebrates 50th anniversary of debut album
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One Australia's greatest singer-songwriters Richard Clapton is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his debut album by Prussian Blue by re-releasing it along with Goodbye Tiger and The Great Escape. He'll take to the State Theatre stage on August 31 for a performance of his greatest hits. Ahead of the performance, he dropped by the RN Breakfast stud…
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Business raises concern over Coalition migration cap
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Peter Dutton has put forward a plan to cut net migration to a maximum 160,000 people, arguing current flows of people to Australia are putting too much pressure on housing and infrastructure. The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is one of those groups concerned, it says chronic skills shortages in some sectors make a cut of that magnitud…
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Dozens of Australians were on board a flight that suffered deadly turbulence overnight. A British man died and 30 passengers were injured, when the Boeing 777 hit severe turbulence en route to Singapore from London. Guest: Mark Hofmeyer, Qantas pilot and the Australian and International Pilots Association Vice President…
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Police in the Northern Territory have been given major new powers to call snap, three-day curfews, after last month's ban on children entering the Alice Springs CBD. The Territory's police commissioner will be able to call a curfew if they believe there's a risk of "public disorder" - but lawyers and children's advocates have raised the alarm, warn…
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Could solar storms wipe out our communications systems?
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Breathtaking auroras lit up our night skies last week, but if those solar storms were a little stronger they could wipe out all of our communication systems. To offset that risk 'training camps' are being held in Adelaide today to prepare Australia for a solar storm. Guest:Joe Buffone, Deputy Coordinator-General, National Emergency Management Autho…
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Yesterday Telstra announced it will axe up to 2800 jobs by the end of the year as part of an ambitious cost-saving measure to improve productivity and connectivity for customers across the country. But Telstra workers say they were completely blindsided by the announcement, and should have been asked to the table long before the axe fell. Guest: Ja…
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Mixed political reaction to ICC arrest warrants request - Politics with David Crowe
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The International Criminal Court's prosecutors requesting arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leader of Hamas - there have been pretty different reactions between the Coalition and the Government. How is that likely to play out with the public? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The…
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Solid Sound Collective creates original music to celebrate and inspire social change
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The Solid Sound Collective, a music project of the St. Louis nonprofit Action Art Collaborative, celebrates the long and living legacy of community activism. Three of its producers and musicians – Colin McLaughlin, Ryan Marquez, and Alicia Revé – talk about original songs commissioned for the project and the role of interviews in creating music tha…
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Opposition slams PM for not condemning ICC decision
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T The Coalition has criticised a decision from prosecutors at the International Criminal Court to seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, alongside Hamas leaders. Joe Biden immediately accused the prosecutors of "equivalence" between Israel and Hamas, and Peter Dutton called on Anthony Albanese to do the same. Shadow For…
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A historical marker now commemorates Clayton’s displaced Black community
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Once strong and tight-knit, Clayton’s Black community was almost entirely wiped out by urban renewal policies that drove Black families away during the 1950s and 60s. A new historical marker commemorates those who were pushed out. Historian and retired Clayton High School teacher Donna Rogers-Beard discusses the history of the community, which date…
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Nuclear power nearly double cost of renewables: CSIRO
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The costs of Australia's energy transition have been detailed in a new report by the CSIRO, which finds renewable energy is still the cheapest. It also puts a price tag and a timeline on nuclear power, showing the first large-scale reactor would be up and running by 2040 at the very earliest. Guest:Paul Graham, Chief Economist, CSIRO Energy Busines…
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Israel calls for boycott of ICC prosecutor's arrest warrants
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Israel has urged a boycott of the International Criminal Court Prosecutor's request for arrest warrants against its leaders. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Foreign Minister have been named on warrants alongside three senior Hamas figures yesterday for war crimes.The arrest warrants are yet to be aproved by the ICC. Guest: Reed Brody, for…
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Trump and Project 2025: A radical right-wing blueprint
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With nearly six months of the US campaign circus to go, Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump is gaining momentum despite his numerous legal, political and personal challenges. Central to the Republican strategy is Project 2025, otherwise known as the Presidential Transition Project: a 900-page right-wing conservati…
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The Australians still stuck in New Caledonia
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More than 100 Australians and other tourists have been flown out of New Caledonia on two defence planes after the country descended into violence last week. Those with medical concerns and families were given priority on the flight, leaving hundreds still stranded and there are concerns about when another repatriation flight might become available.…
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Following a Four Corners investigation, the Federal Government will close a loophole which allowed replica versions of popular diabetes drugs like Ozempic to be manufactured. Prompted by safety concerns, the Government's announced a ban on compound pharmacists from making these replicas. Guest:Mark Butler, Federal Health Minister…
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Pierce Brothers claim ARIA no.1 album and head on tour
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Following the success of their number one Australia ARIA chart album 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me', the Pierce Brothers are travelling around the country for their huge eight-month tour. The twins stopped by the RN Breakfast performance for a stripped-back performance of 'Hollow'. Guests: Jack and Patrick Pierce…
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Neighbours, security cameras and your rights
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If your neighbour installs a security camera pointing directly at your property - what are your legal rights? The Law Report is running special series Bad Neighbours - and are peering over the fence at the disputes between residents. Guest: Damien Carrick, Law Report HostBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How Mitch Marsh learned to be himself in the cauldron of the Ashes
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In short, Mitch Marsh's story is one of zero to hero. In 2019 the Australian all-rounder openly questioned in front of the media whether most of Australia hated him, after continual failure on cricket's biggest stages. But he finished that quote by saying "One day hopefully I'll win them over" and so he did during the ferocity of the 2023 Ashes ser…
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A four-day NSW police blitz resulted in the arrests of 554 alleged perpetrators of domestic and family violence. But while many have praised the crackdown, what does this approach mean for the system more broadly? Angela Lynch says while it's broadly positive, she does question why it was "accumulated all into one operation." Guests: Angela Lynch, …
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A new series from the writer behind 'Peaky Blinders'- TV with Wenlei Ma
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British writer Steven Knight - best known for creating Peaky Blinders, and Taboo - is behind the new series, This Town.Set in 1981 Birmingham, the series is about music and art, family and political terrorism. Also out this week is a new British series called Insomnia. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS:- Tony Ar…
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Australia's foreign aid spending remains low
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Australia's foreign aid budget has fallen dramatically in the last 30 years, and in last week's federal budget, the government committed 0.19% of one-percent of its annual gross national income to foreign aid. It was a small rise from last year, but despite it Australia still ranks as one of the lowest countries in the OECD. Guest: Marc Purcell, CE…
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Parramatta coach sacked and the world barrel racing championships - Sport with Scott Wales
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In the NRL, longtime Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has been given the sack, after a series of woeful results. And Australia to be represented at the world barrel racing championships in Oklahoma. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast reporter, Scott Wales brings the latest news from the world of sport.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Assange wins right to appeal and the budget sell continues - Politics with Karen Middleton
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Assange case 'shouldn't have come to this': Andrew Wilkie
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London's High Court has has agreed to hear Julian Assange's appeal against his extradition to the US, over concerns he would not get first amendment protections if he was put on trial in the US.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli PM and Hamas
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The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he wants Benjamin Netanyahu arrested for war crimes. The Israeli PM headlines a list of arrest warrants which also included the Israeli Defence Minister Yolav Gallants, and three senior Hamas Leaders: Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh and Mohammed Diab Ibrahim Al-Masri.Luis Moreno Ocampo, fir…
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With eye toward reelection, Mayor Jones calls St. Louis ‘safer, stronger and healthier’
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Mayor Tishaura Jones says she has set the city of St. Louis on a course to be “safer, stronger and healthier” than it is today. Jones highlighted accomplishments at her State of the City speech last Tuesday. She also launched her re-election bid last week. STLPR reporter Rachel Lippmann joins the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air to…
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Esther Park: This Is Regenerative Finance
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For all the great regenerative work bubbling up everywhere right now, it seems fair to say that finance and investment in it is lagging a little. As my guest today puts it, we often hear about how farmers and land managers need to change, for example, but we hear less often about how finance and investment needs to change. It’s why a major report a…
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Assange can appeal US extradition, UK Court rules
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London's High Court has agreed to hear Julian Assange's appeal against his extradition to the US. The decision, made at a hearing on Monday, means the Wikileaks founder will remain at Belmarsh Prison pending a hearing at a later date. Guest: Jennifer Robinson, member of Julian Assange's legal teamBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This month's Cumberland council book ban in Western Sydney shocked much of the country, but around the world the leash can be a lot tighter on literature that's deemed dangerous by autocracies and religious extremists. In a five-part series, producer of the Book Show Sarah L'Estrange has explored book bans, from the United States, the censorship of…
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'A carpark operator': Melb Airport accused of tanking rail project
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In March 1964 in the Victorian State Parliament, a proposed plan was tabled to link the Tullamarine airport with Melbourne by rail at an estimated cost of $1.5 million pounds. Sixty years later, that cost is estimated at up to $13 billion dollars, with the Mayor of the Moonee Valley City Council accusing the airport of deliberately tanking the proj…
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Iran's President and FM die in helicopter crash
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Iran has begun five days of public mourning, after the country's President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in north-west Iran. The country's supreme leader Ali Khamenei has urged calm and appointed Vice-President, Mohammad Mokhber, as interim President. He will be tasked with organising a new presidential election within the next 50 …
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ICC seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas
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The International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor has applied for arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister. He's also seeking warrants for Israel's Defence Minister for alleged war crimes, as well as senior Hamas leaders over the October 7 attacks. PM Netanyahu has labelled the application "absurd", while US President Joe Biden has slammed …
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