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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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Rachel Horman-Brown is a Solicitor and Head of Domestic Violence & Forced Marriage Department at Watson Ramsbottom Solicitors. An advanced Resolution specialist in DV & Forced Marriage, Family Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year 2012, Jordan's Family Law Partner of the Year 2014, Law Society Excellence Awards 2016, media commentator.
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Bronx Native Chyna Frazier, Initially Launched Her Podcast To Reveal To The Public Of Her Previous Insecurities She Held Three Years Prior To Launching. In Her 1st Published Episode “Living With Vitiligo”, Chyna Opened Up About Having Vitiligo Since She Was Eleven And How She Tried To Hide It For Some Many Years While Masking Being Self Conscious. Finally After Embracing Her Flaw, Chyna Decided To Share Her Platform To Interview Guests Who Also Has A Story To Tell. This Podcast Features; Her ...
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The latest BARRACKS TALK podcast episode is waiting, press 'play' now! The Crew got together this past Saturday and, even though he was supposed to be there, DV6 didn't show up. But why? The guys joked around a bit and then, Chris (of Affinity Innovations) joined in on the conversations. They had a few more laughs and we hope you do too! - Southern…
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One of the greatest violinists in the world is returning to Australia to celebrate a very special milestone. Maxim Vengerov is heading off on a national tour to celebrate his 50th birthday, almost ten years since he last played in Australia. Guest: Maxim Vengerov, Grammy Award-winning violinistBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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For decades Australia has played a significant role in Antarctica, helping maintain the continent for peace, scientific exploration, and environmental protection. An inquiry into the polar region's importance to Australia's national interests is now underway. Guest: Tony Press, Adjunct Professor, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Univers…
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Last week the Albanese Government released draft legislation to reform Australia's merger rules and grant new powers to the ACCC. The government says the new reforms will make the merger approval system "faster, stronger, simpler, more targeted and more transparent". But multiple leading Australian venture capitalists alongside competition lawyers,…
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Collingwood Football Club is facing allegations of racism and unfair dismissal. The club's former head of First Nations strategy is seeking damages in the Federal Circuit Court. The club denies the allegations and says it has already looked into them, and found no breach of workplace law. Collingwood has not yet filed a defence to the claims - and …
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The latest report card on the prevention of violence against women shows there's been an improvement in Australians' attitudes towards gender inequality, but there's been no change to sexual violence rates. It comes as Our Watch, the national body for prevention was criticised over its current strategy which focuses on shifting problematic attitude…
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There is lots of focus on the Federal Government and what assistance they'll provide to Rex Airlines after it entered voluntary administration, and this is the second regional airline to enter voluntary administration this year. And new inflation data due to be released today and the Treasurer is managing expectations. Katina Curtis, Canberra burea…
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Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Senator Bridget McKenzie says the Albanese Government needs to ensure Rex doesn't suffer the same fate as recently collapsed budget regional airline Bonza. She told RN Breakfast that she would "welcome" Transport Minister Catherine King showing her the plan, and warns the Govern…
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Senator Murray Watt has taken on the Workplace Relations portfolio, following the Governments ministerial reshuffle. And he's already facing a few challenges in the portfolio, from the CFMEU to the Consumer Price Index figures for June - due today. The June CPI figures are predicted to show inflation has ticked up slightly for the June quarter, Mur…
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Regional Australian airline Rex has been placed in voluntary administration. The move puts hundreds of job in jeapordy, many capital city flights have been cancelled after the late night announcement - regional routes are still operating. Transport Minister Catherine King told RN Breakfast it was "in everyone's interest Rex continues". She says the…
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Tweety is a yellow-tailed black cockatoo, born with a rare genetic condition that means all his black feathers are yellow. He is so rare, collectors are reported to be offering thousands of dollars for the bird. Guest: Greg Irons, Director of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Tasmania.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian Kaylee McKeown powering down the pool in a stunning swim to defend her Olympic 100m backstroke title. It's her fourth career Olympic gold and McKeown will get the chance to complete a 'double-double' when she defends her 200m backstroke title later this week. And a number of planned events in the River Seine, have been postponed due to p…
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Amid escalating tension between Israel and Hezbollah, Australians have been urged to leave Lebanon immediately. And the security situation is continuing to deteriorate, with Israel launching a strike against Hezbollah in Beirut, following an attack from Lebanon on the Israeli Occupied Golan Heights over the weekend. Guest:Melissa Fakhry, Travel age…
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Israel has claimed responsibility for a "targeted strike" in the Lebanese capital Beirut, which it said was aimed at the Hezbollah commander responsible for Saturday's rocket attack in Israel-occupied Golan Heights - that killed 12 children. Israeli media said the target was Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah's southern military commander and a member of its se…
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You can't turn a corner in Hollywood without running into a nepo-baby. But few have used their relationship to a celebrity parent as much as John Owen Lowe, the son of actor Rob Lowe. The father-and-son co-created and star in Unstable, a workplace comedy that looks at the uneasy dynamics between a famous dad and his son, drawing on their real-life …
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In Venezuela, thousands of civilians have taken to the streets in protest - after Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the Presidential elections, in a result that is being disputed by international observers. The government-controlled election authority announced Maduro had won with 51 per cent of the vote but many - including US Secretary of State A…
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As America hurtles towards a third election featuring Donald Trump, experts are again asking why he has such mass appeal. Part of the answer lies in the 1980s policies of Ronald Reagan, that's according to Nobel prize-winning economist Professor Joseph Stiglitz. Guest: Professor Joseph Stiglitz,By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia is moving to secure its undersea cable infrastructure, with the establishment of the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre. The centre was unveiled yesterday in Tokyo by Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, at a meeting with Australia's counterparts in the Quad security group, which includes the US, Japan and India. Guest:Dr. Willi…
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Following the Albanese Government's first Cabinet reshuffle, Ministers have been on the offensive spruiking their new portfolios and admonishing the Opposition for their criticism. And Opposition leader Peter Dutton is visiting Israel. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments …
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Just months after budget regional airline Bonza went into voluntary administration, Rex Airlines has placed a halt on trading of the company on the stock exchange - calling in accounting firm Deloitte to help with financial services. There are concerns the airline is on the verge of collapsing, which could remove vital services for regional communi…
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At the Paris Games, Mollie O'Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus have further taken their place in the rich history of Australia at the Olympics. While back home, in the AFL, blood on the floor at Essendon after last weekend's loss to St Kilda.In netball, the burden of favouritism not worrying the Adelaide Thunderbirds ahead of this weekend's Super Netbal…
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The Albanese Government's new-look cabinet has officially been sworn in at Parliament House, Tony Burke has swapped the Workplace Relations portfolio for the hefty ministries of Home Affairs and Immigration. He is now already in Indonesia for talks on security issues including countering terrorism and people smuggling and told RN Breakfast his prio…
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Silence + Rapture is the first partnership for the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Dance Company, since their last joint venture nearly ten years ago. Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Rafael Bonachela, artistic director at the Sydney Dance Company joined RN Breakfast to discuss how the dazzling…
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A report in The Saturday Paper revealed concerns that Our Watch is ignoring the impact of alcohol and other key factors in gender-based violence. Data from the The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education shows that alcohol is a factor in up to 65 per cent of all police-reported family violence incidents. Featuring: Philip Ripper, No To Violen…
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Ray Lawler died last week at the age of 103. He's arguably Australia's most famous playwright as well as an actor, theatre director and producer. His iconic play 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' changed the course of Australian theatre when it was first performed in Melbourne in 1955. Guest: Alison Whyte, actor who played 'Olive' in Neil Armfield's…
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