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Tune in every week - as Woroni Radio's Executive Producer Fergus Sherwood traverses the Australian National University and the wider Canberra community for interesting personalities, and figurative moments - conducting interviews and filming Vaux Pops in what is sure to be a hit.
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In this first message from our new series on money, "Cash and Caring," Aaron Ricabo talks about the power of money, using Luke 16 to illustrate how money colours or shapes our lives and faith. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra a…
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Editor of the Daily Telegraph Ben English joins Luke Grant to dissect the major issues of the week. This week they discussed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton indicating that he would ditch Australia’s 2030 Paris Climate Targets if elected, the horrific rise in assaults taking place in NSW hospitals, the IDF rescuing four Israeli hostages from Hamas, …
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One of the nation's most powerful unions, the CFMEU, has claimed this week that Australia doesn’t have a tradie shortage, despite there being considerable evidence suggesting otherwise. The union conducted an analysis of Jobs & Skills Australia internet job advertisements data, and concluded the vast majority of companies have an indicative vacancy…
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Only one in six pregnant women have ever heard of CMV, but if they contract it by kissing a young child on the mouth or sharing drinks they can put their unborn child at risk of serious disabilities. While very common in adults, the widely unknown congenital Cytomegalovirus or CMV, is one of the leading causes for birth defects in babies and can le…
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This June marks 60 years since the Beatles first and only tour of Australia in 1964, at the height of the Beatlemania period. The images of the band getting off the plane on a rainy day at Sydney airport, greeting the crowds on the balcony of Melborune’s Town Hall and the 300,000 thousand fans who swarmed the streets of Adelaide to greet them, afte…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense takes on everything happening in the economy. This week he delves into what Australia’s economic future holds in light of the woeful GDP figures released this week, which saw growth of just 0.1% and how immigration has led to per capit…
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Earlier this week, Independent MP for Calare, Andrew Gee introduced a bill to parliament that would force businesses to accept cash payments from shoppers, or risk facing a $25,000 fine. The legislation was drafted in response to the gradual decline of note and coin payments in Australia, with just 13% of transactions now made with physical currenc…
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People who work in the travel industry are saying that South Korea is Asia’s next hottest destination. It’s becoming so popular, some are even suggesting it may surpass Japan as the most visited destination for Aussies in the region. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), says the number of Australians holidaying to South Korea is now 35 per ce…
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Two Aussie melanoma experts are saying patients shouldn’t be undergoing a commonon diagnostic test called a “sentinel lymph node biopsies” (SLNB) on patient’s patients’ lymph glands, particularly on those under 40 years and over 60 years of age. They say the results are not an accurate predictor of mortality and that many patients are being mismana…
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Did you know that in Australia, we lose six veterans every month to suicide? Or that 75% of our returned ADF personnel will be diagnosed with a mental illness at some point in their lives. It's a crisis that we must put to a stop as soon as we possibly can. Invictus Australia is a charity that helps veterans transition from military to civilian lif…
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If you were in Australia in the mid noughties, you’ll probably remember the Robert Farquharson case. He was the dad who drove his three sons into a dam on Father’s Day in 2005, supposedly in an act of revenge against his ex-wife. Faquaruason infamously got out of the car, his three boys did not and drowned. A new joint investigation between 60 Minu…
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Former Press Secretary for Scott Morrison, Chief of Staff at the Daily Telegraph and Director of political communications firm, Headline Advisory joins Luke Grant to dissect the issues of the week in politics and to preview the one ahead. They delve into how recent polling suggests Labor may spend a likely second term governing in minority, a poten…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense takes on everything happening in the economy. This week he delves into how the latest retail and CPI figures will affect the RBA’s future interest rates decisions. He also dissects how the latest housing construction figures put the fe…
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History was made yesterday when former US President Donald Trump was found guilty by a New York jury of 34 counts of falsifying business records, by using hush money to cover up a relationship with a porn star ahead of the 2016 election. Their verdict made him the first ever American President to be convicted of a crime. Experts are saying that Tru…
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Long range weather forecaster Hayden Walker’s family has been in the business of weather forecasting since 1892, and are Australia’s oldest weather forecasting company. Luke Grant, spoke with Hayden earlier this year where he offered up his weather predictions for Autumn, which contrasted significantly from what was being forecasted by the Bureau O…
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We all know Palliative Care is a critical treatment for those experiencing life threatening illnesses. But new data has revealed some harrowing statistics relating to the state of end of life care in Australia. 62% of patients who required specialist palliative care treatment were unable to access it and it is much harder to receive in the bush tha…
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NSW has recorded a 25% increase in the road fatality rate this year. Now, it's been revealed that drink-drivers are escaping ­detection because of a 60% drop in the number of RBT's on NSW roads. Luke Grant chats with one of the co-founders of Road Trauma NSW, Tom Daher, about how police staffing issues are allowing more people to get away with drin…
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James Willis of the Daily Telegraph joins Luke Grant to dissect the major issues of the week including the millions of Australians who refuse to get off Centrelink and get a job. They also delve into the Minns Government's decision to extend the life of Eraring Coal Fired Power Station, and the predictable alarmist response from the Greens. See omn…
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The Albanese Government is looking to commit Australia to proposed amendments to the World Health Organisation's (WHO) Pandemic Treaty and to its International Health Regulations. The government is saying these are necessary steps to prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics and other international health emergencies. But, fourteen parli…
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With everyone feeling the pinch of the cost of living crisis, why not consider spending your next holiday exploring Sydney's backyard. The Blue Mountains is renowned the world over and is the perfect spot for a family or romantic getaway. It's one of the few places you can enjoy without wasting time driving, sitting on a plane and without breaking …
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You've likely never heard of him, but an Australian journalist who played a crucial role in getting Donald Trump elected, has been named as a co-conspirator in the former President's hush money trial. His name is Dylan Howard, and he was formerly editor in chief of the American tabloid paper, the ‘National Enquirer, a position he held when Trump en…
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There is currently a loophole in place which allows prospective security guards to attain licences in states with less rigorous training requirements, potentially compromising community safety. The practice is perfectly legal, but there are concerns some guards working in NSW don't have an acceptable level of training or English language ability. L…
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Rogue chemists are reportedly selling unapproved replicas of popular weight loss drug, Ozempic to vulnerable Aussies. The practice is in response to soaring demand for the drug, with thousands of patients desperate to get their hands on it. Luke Grant chats with Chief Medical Advisor of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Professor Robyn La…
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ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys has outlined plans for the North Sydney Bears to end their 25 year NRL hibernation, by basing the club in Western Australia. “The Perth Bears is the ideal partnership... By the end of June, we will be in a position as a game to make a call on expansion.,” Peter V’landys says. Luke Grant chats with North Sydney Bea…
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You're listening to a podcast from Every Nation Canberra. In this special Mother's Day episode, Pastor Joe Sulit and his wife Bing share a message on mothers, then transition into a panel discussion with mothers sharing touching stories about their motherhood journeys. Please note that some mothers and their children's names have been removed for p…
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Much of the discussion around fixing the NDIS issues has centred on reducing its ballooning cost to taxpayers. But leading disability advocates say the major failing of the scheme is the lack of practical services available at the grassroots level to stop participants being abused by providers. Leading National Disability Sector Advocate and Co-Fou…
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Criminologist and former police officer Professor Vincent Hurley doesn't hold back with Luke Grant accusing politicians of putting politics and their own agendas before action. He shares his own ideas on how the government could proactively reduce the numbers of those affected by this ever-increasing crime and it's not about having a royal commissi…
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In this second message from our Manic Monday series, Nathan Ricabo uses Colossians 3:22 - 4:6 to discuss what it looks like to go to work for God. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at instagram.com/encanberra. W…
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In this first message from our series on the theology of work, titled Manic Monday, Aaron Ricabo discusses how we should view work, jumping off from Philippians 2:14-16. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at inst…
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