Established in September 2016, Unfound is a missing persons program concentrated on interviewing family, friends, and reporters who are closest to the cases. The focus is on turning up new leads to move investigations forward. Behind the scenes, Ed Dentzel, the host, also works for families as a researcher and confidant. .
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This is the space where when we start diving deep.. We’re talkin spiritual, mental and physical ;) We’re getting real, and connecting with ourselves in our most intimate ways.. We’ll be talking all things sacred sexual, relationship building, womb healing, connection through our bodies, how to use our sexual and sensual energies to create, manifest, and heal our lives, in our individual and collective ancient feminine lines while intertwining our healing and connection with the divine mascul ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National 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 — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Country music star Adam Harvey on his 17th album
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With more than half a million album sales under his belt and multiple certified gold and platinum records, Adam Harvey is one of Australia's most enduring country artists. And to celebrate the release of his seventeenth studio album, the nine time Golden Guitar winner is hitting the road, touring with a line-up of special musical guests. Guest: Ada…
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Limiting sugar to babies could cut onset of chronic diseases - Health with Dr Norman Swan
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Health scientists have discovered that restricting sugar consumption in the first one-thousand days of life - including as a fetus - can have significant effects on health in later years. Scientists have compared health data for people conceived or born in the wartime rationing years - when sugar was hard to buy - and those born after rationing end…
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New music from Chopin and Mozart - Music with Russell Torrance
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New music by the composer Chopin has been discovered in the Morgan Library and Museum in NYC in the spring. And it's the only 'new' piece of music by a famous composer that has come up recently. A piece of music by Mozart showed up recently in a German library. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenter…
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PM's speech and Labor's plan to slash HECS debts - Politics with Michelle Grattan
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Parliament returns today for a solo sitting of the House of Representatives where Qantas saga and cost of living expected to dominate Question Time. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle Grattan…
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A reputable poll in Iowa has unexpectedly put Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in what was previously expected to be a safe state for the Republican - largely driven by the turn-out of women voters. Donald Trump has been courting young men, appearing on podcasts like Joe Rogan, so will the "bro vote" turn out for Donald Trump? Guest: Bill Bretz,…
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A re-elected Labor Government would slash student debts by 20 per cent and fee-free TAFE places will be extended to 100,00 people each year from 2027. But the opposition says the plan would dramatically increase the time taken to repay a student loan, and make it harder for young Australians to secure a bank loan. Guest: Andrew Giles, Minister for …
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Valencia resident supports King and Queen protests
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The King and Queen of Spain have been met by protests on a visit to the flood affected town of Paiporta. Half an hour away in Picanya, resident Bernabe Mari Guaita is sympathetic to the protests and says the local government needs to do more to help flood victims.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Profoundly unfair': Opposition slams student debt relief plan
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The Albanese Government will slash billions in student debt and extend free TAFE as it bolsters its pitch to young Australians ahead of the federal election. The Opposition has dismissed the policy, with Manager of Opposition Business in the House, Paul Fletcher claiming on Radio National Breakfast the policy is "profoundly unfair" and will "cost a…
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The impact of the US election on markets - Analysis with Adele Ferguson
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As the US election looms, financial markets around the globe know that this week's winner could have huge implications globally - and particularly here in Australia. ABC's Adele Ferguson says it's "vastly different" the impact a Kamala Harris administration, versus a Donald Trump administration would have on markets. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Inve…
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As Americans go to the polls this week, the election results will be keenly watched by the people of Ukraine. There are fears that a Trump victory could lead to cuts in military aid to Ukraine, and pressure to sign a peace deal that could see the country forced into handing over sovereign territory to Russia. Guest: Maria Avdeeva, Security and Russ…
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UK conservatives elect first black, female leader
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Britain's conservative party has elected its first black, female leader - Kemi Badenoch - who's promised to "renew the party" - and win back voters who've deserted the Tories in droves. The 44-year-old beat her fellow MP Robert Jenrick, with about 55-per cent of the vote. Guest: Iain Dale, UK broadcaster, author and political commentator Producer: …
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Gender divide emerges in battle for the White House
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The race for the White House could be decided by gender, with Kamala Harris pitching hard for female voters and Donald Trump courting young men. So, could the winner of the election could come down to which demographic turns up at the polls. Guest: Jackson Katz, Author of 'MAN ENOUGH? Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Presidential M…
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Will there be a rate cut before the election?
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Australia's annual inflation has sunk to 2.8 per cent, the lowest rate in more than three years, causing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to claim the worst is behind us. But is Australia any closer to a rate cut? Guest: Warren Hogan, Chief Economic Adviser to Judo BankBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 458: Laynee Danielle Westbrook: And Her Little Dog Too, Pt. 2
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Laynee Danielle Westbrook was a 41 year old from Anacortes, Washington. She had two brothers and a great personality. On September 10, 2020, Laynee went camping with a guy. But after an argument, this man says he dropped Laynee off very close to where she lived. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whereislaynee Charley Proj…
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Episode 457: Laynee Danielle Westbrook: And Her Little Dog Too, Pt. 1
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Laynee Danielle Westbrook was a 41 year old from Anacortes, Washington. She had two brothers and a great personality. On September 10, 2020, Laynee went camping with a guy. But after an argument, this man says he dropped Laynee off very close to where she lived. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whereislaynee Charley Proj…
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Simon Burke brings Tony-award winning production to Sydney
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You may have loved him in one of the many stage plays he's starred in over the years, or maybe he was your favourite Play School presenter. Now Simon Burke is preparing to tread the boards once again, this time as part of the cast of the multi- award winning play 'The Inheritance'. Guest: Simon Burke AO Producers: Bridgette Collins and Madeleine Ha…
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Funding boost to tackle cervical cancer in the Pacific
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Cervical cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related death among women in the Pacific. But a record $25.9 million donation will enable the the University of New South Wales's Kirby Institute, along with their partners, to provide vital screening and treatment for women across seven Pacific countries.…
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How AI will supercharge celebrity memorabilia
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Necro-branding is the practice of marketing products using the image of a deceased celebrity. It can help maintain the legacy and presence of these iconic figures long after their passing. However, experts caution that the potential integration of AI in this industry could open up new marketing avenues while also raising significant ethical concern…
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The polls for the US Presidential election are tighter than many experts have seen in decades. With the race so close, are there really any more voters that the two candidates can reach in these final days? Guest: John Zogby, US Pollster with 40 years experience Producer: Matt SimpsonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Giant sniffer rats could combat wildlife trafficking - Science and brainteaser with Dr Jonathan Webb
A species called the giant African pouched rat has already proved useful for sniffing out land mines, and this week a study suggested they could prove useful in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking. Also this week, paleontologists revealed the oldest tadpole ever seen in the fossil record. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brain…
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Woolworths shareholders reject plan to block farmed Salmon
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Woolworths shareholders have rejected a plan that would have forced the company to stop taking farmed salmon from a Tasmanian harbour, that is the only habitat of an endangered species of ray. Macquarie Harbour - on Tasmania's west coast - is home to the last few dozen adult Maugean Skates - but it's also home to Tasmania's salmon industry, that pr…
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The ACCC is taking legal action against Optus claiming it sold products and services to hundreds of vulnerable consumers. Optus has since released a statement apologising to customers affected by this misconduct and for the distress caused. They've also said that they've undertaken a major review of how they manage sales, especially to vulnerable c…
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New figures released by the Government point to a rise in the number of GPs The boom is in part to the Government backed training programs as well as an influx of migrant doctors. But Health Minister Mark Butler warns "we're not out of the woods yet" and says there's more work to do to strengthen the Medicare system. Guest: Mark Butler, Health Mini…
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Politicians' perks under scrutiny and inflation challenges - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha MaidenBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Wrong to be so emphatic': McKenzie checks upgrades
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After a week of attacks on the prime minister over his relationship with Qantas, the Opposition is now defending its own record of accepting free flights and unpaid upgrades. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his office asked billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart to provide a private jet for his travel. Other MPs have been checking th…
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Award-winning journalist Sally Sara has been announced as the new presenter of Radio National Breakfast in 2025. Sally has reported from more than 40 countries as an ABC foreign correspondent, including across Africa, Iraq, India and Afghanistan and since 2020 has been presenter of The World Today. Joining Sally on Radio National Breakfast will be …
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