Studio Streamers is a variety podcast brought to you by Studio ARTES. Giving a voice to adults with disabilities on the north-side of Sydney!
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Pop culture conversations with today's innovators, entertainers and newsmakers - podcast hosted by Christina Jeurling Birro.
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6 yrs old - #episode every week - too cool to drink and drive #gamer #streamer #lyricnerd #musician #promoter - sports watcher guy - #cashapp $drinkuntilyou
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Welcome to The Oracle! NFL and fantasy football news and analysis year-round, including premium PFF statistics and coaches film breakdown
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Welcome to The Game Master Audio Hub, hosted by entrepreneur, CEO, gamer, streamer and french army veteran Alec Banday aka KPO / FunkyGOAT. With my podcast, I wanna share with you my thought as a human being, streamer, gamer, life and entrepreneurship experiences. What is happening in my life, video games and the world around it. How the video games business works. Behind the scenes of a video games studio. Stop complaining about bugs in games and learn what a game really is. World’s changin ...
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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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Ladies and gentlemen, gather round for the ultimate entertainment news and gaming roundup! What's In Store with your favorite host KeithakaBobb is dropping every Saturday at 12:30pm Est, bringing you the latest and greatest in the worlds of video games and pop culture. From the hottest memes to the wildest news stories, we've got you covered. Who needs to scour the internet for hours when you can just sit back, relax, and let us do the work? Don't be left out of the loop - tune in and get re ...
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Industry leaders converse about business deals, strategy and the future of media and entertainment.
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Conversations with the REAL HEROES of Gaming! Retro, Indie, and AAA Creators, Concept Artists, Composers, Programmers, and Voice-Over Talents who create the video games we love!
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I love music, you love music, let’s get together! As music technology grows, I’ll be there to show you how it works. Whether at events such as NAMM or SXSW, or doing tech reviews and interviews.
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How much money a movie makes drives so much in Hollywood. Which sequels get greenlit, which franchises get rebooted, and how the theater chains try to combat streaming services all comes down to the almighty dollar. But sometimes the industry jargon can be a bit intimidating to new Box office nerds. That's where we come in - From the Avengers: Endgames to the Mortal Engines of the world, the Box Office Watch Podcast is here to break down the financial outcome of each weekend at the box offic ...
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Welcome to the She Plays Games Podcast! Over the next weeks, months and years, I, Lauren, hope to speak to a broad spectrum of women who’re working in the video games industry to learn more about their amazing experiences and the paths they've taken to get to where they are today. Whether you’re thinking about joining the video games industry or are just interested to learn more about the incredible women that I’ll be speaking to, my goal is to inspire you through the telling of these stories.
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This show is hosted by Kathy and Brian who are Disney and Universal Enthusiasts, as well as annual pass holders to both parks. They discuss all things Disney and Universal giving you tips and advice and talk about their adventures at the parks. We also vlog and visit other parts of Florida and beyond!
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Weekly sports report - Everything SportsBy Studio ARTES
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As the daughter of Aussie rock music royalty, Elly-May Barnes has long known the thrill of performing. From singing backup for her father Jimmy, to eventually taking to the stage as a cabaret performer, her latest work and debut album No Good felt like a natural next step - but it's been a long road to get here. Guest: Elly-May Barnes…
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Will generative AI lead to a flood of election misinformation?
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2024 is the year for dozens of key elections across the world - India's election starts this week - and the US of course later this year. At the same time, there's been a massive proliferation of publicly available artificial intelligence tools, that in the wrong hands could cause electoral mayhem. So how can voters and governments - including here…
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Stabbing shines light on broken mental health system
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Last weekend's tragic events in Bondi Junction have shone a light on mental illness in the community, and a mental health system that's cracking. Almost a week on there remains many questions, and a the mental health sector is left asking for more help and funding. Guest: Professor Samuel Harvey is the Executive Director and Chief Scientists at the…
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Concerns about out-of-home care system failures
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A warning this story may be distressing. There's been widespread shock and a search for answers after a First Nations boy from Western Australia aged just 10 died by suicide while in state care. Suicide has been revealed as the leading cause of death for First Nations children. So, how has a situation like this occurred?And if you need help you can…
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'A smorgasbord of sport' - with Warwick Hadfield
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Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stabbing attacks, misinformation and Lehrmann defamation case fails - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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The week in politics has been dominated by the fallout from the two stabbing attacks, with the focus shifting back on the big tech companies.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…
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Action needed to curb 'crisis of male violence': Attorney General
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This week we've seen some of the most horrific violent attacks in Australia in recent decades.Two stabbing attacks in Sydney have led to an increase in racism in some communities, leading to concerns about social cohesion. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says there was a "clear framework" that allowed the church stabbing to be declared a terror incid…
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How fast can wombats actually run? - Science with Jacinta Bowler
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The claim that wombats can run at 40 kilometres an hour, faster than Usain Bolt might just be a furphy. And Dr Karl has built an impressive reputation over the years in science communication, but on social media there's an AI-generated Dr Karl threatening to tear this down - so who made it? Guest: Jacinta Bowler, ABC science reporter Brainteaser (a…
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NSW Health Minister condemns hostility to paramedics
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Health workers in Sydney continue to treat survivors of this week's two major knife attacks, after one of the hardest weeks for frontline workers. Six paramedics were forced to take shelter in the Good Shepherd Church on Monday night when an angry crowd turned on them, NSW Health Minister Ryan Park says the event was "very disappointing" and frontl…
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150 years ago, the Impressionist movement was born in a small, independent art exhibition in Paris. Feeling ignored by the official Salon exhibitions, the likes of Monet, Sisley, Renoir and Degas gathered to create their own showcase. Guest: Sasha Grishin, Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University.…
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Streamers pause Australian commissions ahead of quota decision
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Australia's national cultural policy is being updated to include streaming services like Netflix. The intention is to compel streaming services to use revenues generated here to make a fixed percentage of its productions not just in Australia but about Australia too. But the uncertainty about the specifics is already having an effect. Guest Matthew…
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Cities in Texas are turning off their lights to help save migratory birds. Every year around two billion birds fly through the state and brightly lit buildings pose a deadly risk. The Lights Out Texas campaign is helping create a safe passage for these birds by getting city skyscrapers to go dark at night. Guest: Dr Andrew Farnsworth, an ornitholog…
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The US has blocked the U.N Security Council vote on a bid by the Palestinian Authority to become a full member state. In order to be successful a council resolution needs at least nine votes in favour and no vetoes by the permanent five members. The move from the US comes despite the Biden administration's pledge to fully support a two-state soluti…
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Rock legend Mark Seymour returns with 11th studio album 'The Boxer'
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His name is synonymous with Australia rock music, and now Mark Seymour is returning with his 11th studio album 'The Boxer' alongside his band The Undertow.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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10-year-old Indigenous boy dies by suicide while in care
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A warning, this story may be distressing. A family in Western Australia is grieving following the death by suicide of a 10-year-old child under the care of the state government. The Indigenous boy was being looked after by relatives, after being placed in care two years ago. The tragedy comes five years on from a landmark coronial inquiry into 13 c…
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'The Spoiled Heart' and 'Dirt Poor Islanders' - Books with Claire Nichols
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Claire Nichols from The Book Show joined RN Breakfast to recommend a couple of new novels to take you in to different lives and worlds. The Spoiled Heart by the British writer Sunjeev Sahota and some Australian fiction Dirt Poor Islanders by Winnie Dunn. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book ShowBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New Garma Director on setting the festival alight for renewal
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He's the man who's coordinated the Parkes Elvis Festival, National BMX Championships, International Balloon Challenges, conferences for Chartered Accountants and healthcare professionals as well as Schoolies, and now Joel Ulbricht is finding his footing as the Garma Festival Director. In 2024 the festival will focus on fire - a symbol of strength a…
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World Anti-Doping agency introduces new procedures in athletics - Sport with Warwick Hadfield
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In athletics, the World Anti-Doping Agency's will introduce new procedures to ensure no repeat of the so-called Peter Bol disaster. In swimming Mollie O'Callaghan made a big statement of intent ahead of the Olympics at the Australian Swimming Championships last night. In the AFL, a forced change for the Bulldogs ahead of tonight's game against St K…
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Defence strategy unveiled and social cohesion at risk - Politics with David Crowe
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Defence Minister Richard Marles unveiled the defence strategy yesterday, is the government becoming more explicit in this being in response to China? And the events we've seen over the past few days have been harrowing - how has the Prime Minister and the government handled the events?The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald …
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Race Discrimination Commissioner calls for unity
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Australia is often described as one of the most successful multicultural nations, but ongoing conflict in the Middle East and two horrific stabbing attacks in the past week have exposed the cracks in Australia's social cohesion. The new Race Discrimination Commissioner is calling for unity against any rise in racist and divisive sentiment or the sp…
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$50b more committed for defence capability
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An extra $50 billion over the next decade on defence is the headline figure of the government's national defence strategy and integrated investment program. There's more money for long-range missiles- and a focus on long term capability including the AUKUS nuclear submarines. Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister says that the …
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How India's massive election mixes the old with the new
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Practically, India's parliamentary poll is a contrast of old and new. Voters' left index fingers are painted with indelible ink that can last for months to stop people from casting multiple ballots. But those ballots are submitted electronically.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The frontline of Australia's critical mineral capabilities
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Alpha HPA is one of two companies that are the first to benefit from the Federal Government 's Future Made in Australia push. It's received $400-million in Government loans to progress its high-purity, green alumina plant which will help shore up Australia's critical minerals capabilities, and ease dependence on supply from China. Guest:Rimas Kaira…
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Social cohesion concerns following church stabbing
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The family of a 16-year-old boy who allegedly stabbed Sydney bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel say they're sorry for the actions of their son, and hadn't seen signs of radicalisation or brainwashing. The stabbing provoked fears of 'tit-for-tat' violence, as community leaders urge calm. Jamal Rifi is a doctor in Sydney's West, he's in touch with the family o…
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Counting underway in Solomon Islands election
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The polls have closed and vote counting is underway in Solomon Islands, in what's been described as the country's most important election since independence. Hundreds of thousands of voters have cast their ballots in Solomon Islands. It's a closely watched election which could have major implications for the Pacific nation's diplomatic ties to Chin…
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The Australian risking his life to bring aid to Gaza
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The United Nations says it is still struggling to fend off famine in Gaza. That's left some trying to take matters into their own hands, including an Australian who's about to take a risky journey to deliver 5,500 tonnes of food and medicine to Palestinians in Gaza with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. Guest: Surya McEwen, Northern Rivers resident, …
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'Abigail' Horror Flick Puts Project X to the Test
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As its success with the "Scream" franchise can attest, Project X Entertainment knows its way around the horror genre. But now the indie production outfit is back in theaters with untested IP in the form of "Abigail." Nevertheless, Project X principal William Sherak is confident lightning will strike twice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Today marks 100 days to go until the Paris Olympics, and later today we'll see what our athletes will be wearing at the opening ceremony. But the nature of that ceremony could change, as authorities consider additional security measures to protect athletes.And while Paris grapples with those changes, there are questions about our own preparations f…
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Julian Assange extradition: US provides UK court with assurances
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has faced a setback in the legal fight against his extradition to the United States. A UK court has been assured the Australian won't face the death penalty in the US, and will be entitled to argue for free-speech protections in any future case. The guarantees had been requested by the court, and mean another condit…
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Are Guy and Paul Williams part of NZ's funniest family?
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Comedic brothers Guy and Paul Williams have crossed the ditch to perform -separately- at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. But they aren't the only comedians in the family, with sister Maria also a celebrated comic. So how do all three siblings find their way into the comedy scene, and how do their styles differ? Guests:Guy Williams, Com…
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'Communities need to come together': Police Commissioner urges unity
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The alleged stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on Monday night saw ASIO, federal - and state police declare the incident a terror attack, with a 16-year old now being held. Community leaders in NSW have raised concerns over how quickly the attack was described as "terrorism", but NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says the declaration met the cri…
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Govt 'full steam ahead' reforming environment laws: Tanya Plibersek
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Tanya Plibersek once described Australia as the "extinction capital of the world" when she announced a plan to fix the "broken" Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, to stop more extinctions and protect Australia's unique landscape. Legislation for an Environmental Protection Agency will be introduced when Parliament resumes, bu…
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Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Defence Minister will today unveil the Nation's new Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Program that will help shape what Australia's defence capability will look like in coming years and how much money it will take to get there. It comes as tensions simmer within our own region and concerns grow over a potential escalation of conflict i…
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How the global economy will impact the Budget
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The International Monetary Fund is warning that stronger than expected economic growth in the US could mean interest rates stay higher for longer, while Australia will see its lowest growth since the 1990s. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is heading to Washington for meetings with G20 ministers, he says his trip is great opportunity to "take the tem…
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Why Engelbert Humperdinck wants to play Glastonbury
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Nearly 60 years after bursting onto the stage, Engelbert Humperdinck has Grammy nominations, a Golden Globe, platinum records and stars on multiple Walks of Fame. Still, with new music on the way, he hopes to find new stages and audiences to serenade.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Religious leaders call for calm in wake of church stabbing
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Mosques in Sydney's west are on heightened alert after firebomb threats were made in the wake of Monday's attack on Assyrian Orthodox Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel. Tensions spiked after New South Wales police labelled the attack a "terrorist incident". Now community and religious leaders are calling for calm in the hope of preventing further violence. …
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The former boss of Ukraine's state owned oil and gas company says energy infrastructure is being targeted by Russia like never before. Andriy Kobolyev says it could have impacts far beyond Ukraine's borders. Featured: Andriy Kobolyev, former CEO Naftogaz Tony Wood, Energy Program Director, Grattan Institute…
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Security tight ahead of Solomon Islands elections
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Security is tight around the election this week in Solomon Islands. The vote is being closely watched not just in the region, but in Beijing and Washington too. Deepening ties between China and Solomon Island's current prime minister Manasseh Sogavare is just one of the issues driving this crucial election called by some analysts, the most importan…
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The retrieval of rock samples from Mars is the number one priority in planetary exploration due to the answers they might hold about life beyond Earth. However, an independent review has found that the Mars Sample Return programme is proving too costly, and taking too long forcing NASA to seek out faster and more cost effective options.…
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World leaders urge Israel not to retaliate after Iran attack
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The British and German Foreign ministers are heading to Tel Aviv as the international community mounts a diplomatic offensive to try and talk Israel out of a military response to Iran's drone and missile attack. Israel's top general has given the clearest indication yet that the launch of more than 300 drones and missiles would be met with a milita…
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John Waters and Daniel MacPherson bring revered West End show to Australia
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The mystery and horror of The Woman in Black has made it the second-longest running production in West-End history. Now, two of Australia's most celebrated actors are bring the play to life in theatres around the country. Guests: John Waters and Daniel MacPhersonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Big changes for Bluey and spy series 'The Sympathizer' - TV with Wenlei Ma
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One of the most anticipated would be kid's show Bluey, which left fans, young and less young, waiting until this past weekend as to whether there would be another season after its super special episode The Sign. And also out this week is The Sympathizer, a 1970s-set spy series starring a rising Australian star. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The…
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Sydney church stabbing declared a 'terrorist incident'
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The knife attack on an ultra-orthodox bishop, and another priest in western Sydney has been declared a "terrorist act". Police Commissioner Karen Webb says she determined the incident was terrorism after reviewing all the information. A teenager is in police custody over the attack, which injured three others who tried to restrain the assailant. Hu…
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Is it time for Australia to develop its own AI tools?
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As the use of artificial intelligence tools created overseas like ChatGPT proliferates, so will the need for Australia to develop its own sovereign AI capabilities. Everything from small businesses to large parts of defence will have some stake in AI or processes enhanced by the advances in technology. But does Australia risk being left behind or b…
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The Northern Territory government is sending more police to Alice Springs as a three-week youth curfew is lifted this morning. The emergency curfew was put in place after a spate of violence rocked the town late last month. Guest: Marion Scrymgour, Federal Member of LingiariBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sydney has been shaken by a second stabbing attack this week, with a bishop at a church in the city's south-west targeted and furious locals venting their anger on police. The shocking incident, which has now been deemed a terror incident, took place at the Assyrian Orthodox Christ The Good Shepherd Church last night. A 15-year-old is now in custod…
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Lehrmann defamation case against Network Ten fails
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In a bombshell statement, Justice Michael Lee found that on the balance of probabilities Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins. That was the definitive line in Justice Lee's ruling in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, which he brought to the Federal Court against Network 10 and Lisa Wilkinson. It's a clear win for Network 10 – one which described as vindica…
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