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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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Each week, Bob Mendelsohn will take us on a journey, 18 minutes of time together, learning and laughing and feeling what's going on in the world around us. It's really a podcast about people and for people. Topics might include sports, books, religion, and words themselves-- people though are our #1 concern. Broadcast each TUESDAY from his home in Sydney, Australia. Photos of the guests are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobmendo/albums/72177720296857670. You are invited to share your t ...
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Welcome to The Random Sample! In this podcast, we share stories about mathematics, statistics, data science and the people involved. This is a collaboration between the Australian Data Science Network (ADSN), the Statistical Society of Australia (SSA), the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS), the OPTIMA ARC Training Centre, the MATRIX Mathematical Research Institute, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS). ACEMS created the podcast in 2018. F ...
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.
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Big Stu's Country Universe

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Country Universe is the new solo program hosted by Big Stu from the Planet Country Radio Show. Country Universe airs on 90.5 FM in Sydney and syndicated live on The Wolf Australia every Thursday night at 6pm Sydney time.
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Exploring our close links with Israel and delves into the news behind the news and aims to provide detailed analysis of important current political, social and cultural issues to do with Israel. In collaboration with experts from all walks of life, who specialise in various aspects of Israel’s political life, arts and culture you can hear in depth interviews delving into issues affecting Israel, on topics to do with Israelis and their involvements around the world.
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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Interested in Japan? Cat with Beard from JAPAN is the best podcast to explore the colorfulness of everything Japan! We explore the Japanese culture & sub-cultures from a foreigner's perspective including guests involved in the industry, such as cosplay/modelling, anime/manga, radio and television broadcasting, music, video games, etc. This program is hosted by Tokyo-based crossdressing wrestler, singer and YouTuber, Ladybeard from Australia and Cathy Cat who is a TV personality and YouTuber ...
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in SD video and audio-only formats.
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Adelaide University Student Radio is Australia’s longest running student radio program, and has been running for over 30 years on Radio Adelaide. We aim to give students on campus a voice on air and this year, our programs will specialise in comedy, sports, local music, politics and uni based banter. There is bound to be something appealing. so keep your ears peeled! Listen to us on Wednesdays from 6pm-11pm on 101.5 FM or online at http://radioadelaide.org.au Call us 08 7132 5000 or tweet @a ...
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Follow @MOODCHILD >> https://ffm.to/mc007 Bookings: ed@arcade-talent.com Brazil: eddie@wildsheepagency.com Promos: https://tstack.app/sirushood/send Biography: Sirus Hood Biography Sirus Hood is a French artist. Age 10, his love for House Music was at the time fed by his older friends, giving him mixtapes recorded in a legendary club in Algiers. Few years later, he moved to Paris, and started his DJ career age 18 when he purchased his first vinyl turntables. He quickly became a regular DJ at ...
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Welcome to the Purple Cloud Podcast! Our mission is to disseminate the wisdom and teachings of traditional Chinese and Asian culture throughout the Western world. Our scope is broad encompassing medicine and healing, martial arts, philosophy, religion and spiritual practice throughout China and Asia, art, music and more. Through in-depth discussions with luminaries in their respective fields Purple Cloud Podcast is dedicated to shed light upon the many nuances of these traditional cultures.
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Ian Carey is and has been for many years a legendary key player in the house scene worldwide. Ian grew up in a small town in Maryland, USA; about 2 hours from Washington DC. He was exposed to music at a young age, as his father (RIP) was a live sound engineer and ran a sound reinforcement company. His father engineered for such groups as Kool and The Gang and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Also, his mother played guitar and sang as a hobby. By the time he was 7 years old he was able to mic a ...
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There's a reliable indicator of a woman's future likelihood of cardiovascular disease — but it rarely gets asked about, says obstetrician and researcher Meryam Sugulle. She delves into the role of the placenta in pregnancy, how it can predict health outcomes and the single question that should be worked into routine health screenings.…
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There's a reliable indicator of a woman's future likelihood of cardiovascular disease — but it rarely gets asked about, says obstetrician and researcher Meryam Sugulle. She delves into the role of the placenta in pregnancy, how it can predict health outcomes and the single question that should be worked into routine health screenings.…
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Australian harmonising siblings Angus and Julia Stone have released their sixth album together 'Cape Forestier'. While the pair have had success as solo artists, Julia Stone says there's quite like making music together. The duo stopped by RN Breakfast to perform one of the singles 'Losing You'. Guests: Angus and Julia Stone…
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A new study looks at the African elephants and how they great each other - ABC Science Reporter Belinda Smith says it involves lots of vocalisation and noise, and likens it to "family members greeting each other at the airport." And researchers say Beethoven's hearing loss can be explained, at least partly, by toxic chemicals found in his hair. BRA…
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How many native ingredients will be on your dinner plate tonight? Internationally-acclaimed indigenous celebrity chef Mark Olive aka 'The Black Olive' is at Beef Australia in Rockhampton this week for a celebration of culinary sensations making mouths water fusing delectable native ingredients with gourmet cuisines. Guest: Mark Olive, Celebrity Che…
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The AFR says it's being forced to end its daily print edition in Western Australia after Seven West Media, which is owned by billionaire Kerry Stokes, announced it's going to double the cost of printing the paper at its local press. The press is the state's only printer for major papers, and AFR Editor in Chief Michael Stuchbury says the move is "a…
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In football, a Matildas legend will hang up the boots and gloves after the Olympics. In cycling, a podium stage finish for an Aussie at the Giro D'Italia. And the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is getting a funding boost, and has confirmed they will stay put in Canberra. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast reporter, Joe Sullivan brings the lat…
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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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Later today, the United Nations General Assembly will vote on whether to recognise Palestine as a member of the body. It'd be a significant step towards a two-state solution between Palestine and Israel. Foreign Minister Penny Wong says "negotiation and discussion is ongoing" and the Government will ensure they're "responsible with what they commit…
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There's growing unrest on Labor's backbench over the federal government's newly unveiled gas strategy, with MPs saying they're frustrated and even "blindsided" by the announcement. The plan would see new gas fields opened up to boost exports to Asia, and gas making up a larger share of our own energy mix while we transition to renewable energy. Lab…
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It's the rap battle that has the world watching; Kendrick Lamar and Drake have been releasing diss track after diss track with some serious allegations involved. But what is the history of rap battles, and how has technology evolved them? Featured: Dr A.D. Carson, associate professor of Hip Hop at Virginia University…
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Australian entrants Electric Fields are sadly out of this year's Eurovision Song Contest. But one talented performer is still in the competition, 17-year-old Sydneysider Silia Kapsis is representing Cyprus, with her song Liar. Guest: Silia Kapsis, Cyprus' entrant for Eurovision Song Contest 2024By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The death toll from devastating floods in southern Brazil now stands at more than 100 people, with rains this week interrupting rescue efforts, as authorities desperately search for 128 still missing. More than 230,000 people have been displaced, and 1.4 million people affected across Brazil, with much of the Rio Grande do Sul region left isolated …
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The Biden Administration's more critical tone towards Israel's conduct in Gaza has done nothing to slow the shipments of US arms to Israel, but that changed this week. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed one shipment of heavy munitions has been paused over concerns it could be used in Rafah, and President Biden said he would halt the transfer …
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In an exploration of conflict and diplomacy, president and founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media Ian Bremmer joins TED's Helen Walters to unravel the ideological underpinnings, contrasting objectives and humanitarian crises defining the current situation in Gaza. Listen for the latest on Israel’s invasion of Rafah and what happened to the propos…
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In an exploration of conflict and diplomacy, president and founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media Ian Bremmer joins TED's Helen Walters to unravel the ideological underpinnings, contrasting objectives and humanitarian crises defining the current situation in Gaza. Listen for the latest on Israel’s invasion of Rafah and what happened to the propos…
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Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or…
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Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or…
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Dinah and her husband met in the 1990s in the New York City area, got married, and after living in Israel for 12 years, returned a few years ago. She has studied TCK (Third Culture Kids) and learns daily about that, about mentoring, about music and how our brain and our temporal lobe especially are affected when we try to find a word! She has hope …
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Australian music legends, Vika and Linda Bull are already on the road for a national tour which has filled their diaries until November. The sisters are stripping-back their hits for an intimate concert series with long-time collaborate Cameron Bruce on the piano. Guests: Vika Bull and Linda BullBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Scientists in Australia and the US have used a new technique in gene editing to try to rescue the northern quoll from near extinction. The quoll's population in northern Australia has plunged about 75 per cent in the past decade because it lacks resistance to cane toad poison. Guest: Dr Stephen Frankenberg, leading the northern quoll cane toad toxi…
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He was the pioneering frontman of shock rock group 'Jimmy and the Boys' who went on to leave a lasting cultural imprint on Sydney and Australia. Ignatius Jones has died after a short illness, aged 67, and is being remembered for his creative energy both on and off the stage. Guest: Wendy Harmer, broadcaster, comedian author and friend…
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A Guardian survey of the world's leading climate scientists has found 80% believe warming above 1.5C is now unavoidable. One of those is Professor Mark Howden, Director of the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions at The ANU and a lead IPCC author, he joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Guest: Prof. Mark Howden, Director of the Institute f…
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The University of Sydney's National Tertiary Education Union could become the first branch in Australia to endorse the institutional academic boycott of Israel. Members will today cast votes calling on the university to cut all ties with Israeli academic institutions, and immediately stop weapons-related research. Guest: Nick Riemer, National Terti…
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In rugby league, the 4th placed Dolphins host the 5th placed Manly at Lang Park to kick off round 10. While in the AFL, two heavyweights go head to head the MCG tonight - Carlton hosting Demons. And in cycling news, Giro D'Italia Stage 5 kicks off. RN Breakfast reporter, Joe Sullivan brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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As fighting continues in Gaza, the UN is set to take a major vote on whether to recognise Palestine as full member of the global body. The move would be a major victory for Palestinian diplomats and put them a step closer to international recognition of a Palestinian state. The US is expected to oppose the resolution. Feda Abdelhady, Ambassador and…
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The New South Wales state government is threatening to pull funding from some Western Sydney libraries, after a local council controversially voted to remove same-sex parenting books from shelves. NSW Minister for the Arts, John Graham told RN Breakfast the ban is an imported American culture war and sends a "terrible message" to the community. He …
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Schools, banks and electrical stores across Slovakia received more than 1300 bomb threats on Tuesday, prompting mass evacuations as police launched a terror probe. The threats come at a time of high tensions over the war in neighbouring Ukraine, and Slovakian officials are treating the threats "as a particularly serious crime of terrorist attack". …
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When sperm whales swim together in the Caribbean Sea, they make clicking sounds, which sound a bit like morse code — some experts think they could very well be chit-chatting. In a new report, scientists have developed a "sperm whale phonetic alphabet" that might be the basic building blocks of a whole language. Guest:Shane Gero, Marine biologist; c…
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Israeli tanks have rolled into Rafah in southern Gaza, closing a key aid entry point, as fears mount over a full scale invasion of the city. The IDF's closure of the crossing is also preventing wounded patients -who were waiting to travel to receive treatment - from leaving. Dr Rick Brennan, WHO Regional Emergency Director says the ground invasion …
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In an exclusive preview of unreleased technology, designer and inventor Jason Rugolo unveils an entirely new kind of computer you can talk to like a friend. This "audio computer" — which can augment the sounds around you, translate conversations in real time, naturally respond to your voice and more — promises to shake up how we use our devices. It…
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In an exclusive preview of unreleased technology, designer and inventor Jason Rugolo unveils an entirely new kind of computer you can talk to like a friend. This "audio computer" — which can augment the sounds around you, translate conversations in real time, naturally respond to your voice and more — promises to shake up how we use our devices. It…
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Many countries including Canada and Australia have now resumed funding UNRWA, despite all of the explosive revelations about UNRWA's complicity with Hamas. Both my guests this week are involved in initiatives to redress this injustice. Richard Marceau is Vice President, External Affairs and General Counsel, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJ…
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Last time Irish singer-songwriter Ryan McMullan was in Australia, he was supporting Ed Sheeran — now, he's headlining a national tour. He stopped by the RN Breakfast studio for a performance of his first single in two years. The singer also shared an anecdote about how he was initially discovered by Foy Vance by playing him a cover of Tracey Chapma…
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In the wake of the Yarra Valley Grammar spreadsheet rating female students, two of the year 11 boys responsible have been expelled with others facing disciplinary action. The incident comes after recent research from Monash University suggests there is a resurgence of male supremacy and toxic masculinity attitudes from male students in Australian s…
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The government has stepped in to guarantee $10 billion dollars in insurance premiums for commercial and residential properties in cyclone ravaged areas. It's part of a Federal plan to keep insurance affordable and available in the most cyclone prone areas. But what about other areas experiencing extreme increases in their insurance premiums? Guest:…
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A new study reveals the extensive links between many more social media apps or online games - and China's state-controlled propaganda units. Researchers at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute have found these propaganda units are forging ties with Chinese tech companies to harvest private data from a wide range of globally popular social medi…
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The federal government is set to overhaul privacy laws this year, as a series of high profile data breaches expose just how easily your personal details can be stolen and shared. The long-anticipated reforms come as Australia gets a standalone privacy tsar for the first time in almost a decade.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In NRL, State or Origin player David Fifita has multiple clubs openly courting him. In swimming, a Canadian rival's planned Olympic schedule may give her Aussie competition a boost - get ready to hear more about 17 year old Canadian Summer McIntosh. And in cycling, a close finish in stage four of the Giro D'Italia. Sports commentator and RN Breakfa…
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The Reserve Bank's rate hold is no doubt politically good for the government, but what impact does the latest decision have on the budget? And a senate inquiry report into the government's controversial immigration bill has been released. The coalition is recommending extensive amendments, the greens are completely opposed to the bill - is there a …
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Immigration has become an increasingly difficult issue for the Government, and in turn, a source of political pressure. A bill that could force immigrants into detention if they don't comply with deportation orders has been reviewed by a Senate committee -- and the Coalition and the Greens expressing serious concerns. Guest:James Paterson, Shadow H…
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has already indicated next week's budget won't be a slash and burn job, but will do what it can to take the pressure of inflation. The Treasurer told RN Breakfast that the budget will include additional tax reform, including in the housing sector - but he warns people shouldn't expect changes to negative gearing. Guest: Jim C…
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Many had expected this year's Victorian state budget to be a brutal reality check, with the government forced into deep spending cuts to reduce debt. And while there's been a reduction in spending, and some popular programs axed, there are no new taxes. Meanwhile, some of the state's most expensive infrastructure projects are still going ahead. Gue…
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Among Taylor Swift songs and rapper diss tracks, one unexpected new piece of music is going viral online, and it has a unique political message. Videos of a North Korean propaganda track are getting hundreds of thousands of views and capturing interest among younger users of TikTok.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's been a tough week for US plane maker Boeing, which suffered a rocket glitch forced the delay of its first-ever astronaut launch, just two hours before lift-off. It comes as the US Federal Aviation Administration opened a new investigation after the company reported that workers had falsified inspection records on certain 787 Dreamliner planes.…
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The live stream trial of Kazakhstan's former economic chief has led to the government introducing new domestic violence legislation. Kuandyk Bishimbayev is on trial for allegedly beating his wife - Saltanat Nukenova - for eight hours before she died in the VIP room of his family's restaurant in November last year. If this story has raised any conce…
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