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Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny

The Australian National University

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Mark Kenny takes a weekly look at politics and public affairs with expert analysis and discussion from researchers at The Australian National University and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Little Red Podcast

Graeme Smith and Louisa Lim

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The Little Red Podcast: interviews and chat celebrating China beyond the Beijing beltway. Hosted by Graeme Smith, China studies academic at the Australian National University's Department of Pacific Affairs and Louisa Lim, former China correspondent for the BBC and NPR, now with the Centre for Advancing Journalism at Melbourne University. We are the 2018 winners of podcast of the year in the News & Current Affairs category of the Australian Podcast Awards. Follow us @limlouisa and @GraemeKSm ...
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Devpolicy Talks

Development Policy Centre, ANU

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Devpolicy Talks brings you interviews, event recordings and more in-depth documentary features relating to the topics we research at the Development Policy Centre. The Centre, part of the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy, works on Australian aid, development in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, and regional and global development issues. It is host to the Devpolicy Blog (devpolicy.org) and a range of public events including the annual PNG Update, Pacific Upda ...
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Science Friction

ABC listen

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Artificial Intelligence has suddenly gone from the fringes of science to being everywhere. So how did we get here? And where's this all heading? In this new series of Science Friction, we're finding out.
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The Familiar Strange

Your Familiar Strangers

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The Familiar Strange is a podcast about doing anthropology: that is, about listening, looking, trying out, and being with, in pursuit of uncommon knowledge about humans and culture. Find show notes, plus our blog about anthropology's role in the world, at https://www.thefamiliarstrange.com. Twitter: @tfsTweets. FB: facebook.com/thefamiliarstrange. Instagram: @thefamiliarstrange. Brought to you by your familiar strangers: Ian Pollock, Jodie-Lee Trembath, Julia Brown, Simon Theobald, Kylie Won ...
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Talk of the University

Woroni Radio feat. Fergus Sherwood

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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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Kingdom Roots

Kingdom Roots

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The Kingdom Roots Podcast with Scot McKnight and Cody Matchett facilitates conversations about how the Kingdom took root 'then' and how it takes root 'now.' Scot McKnight (PhD, University of Nottingham) is a world-renowned speaker, writer, professor, and equipper of the Church. He is a recognized authority on the historical Jesus, early Christianity, and the New Testament. His books have been translated into Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Portuguese. He is the author of The Jesus Creed, The B ...
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Thesiswhisperer Pod

Thesiswhisperer

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The podcast feed for Thesiswhisperer.com: tune in for audio projects produced by Professor Inger Mewburn from The Australian National University. Scroll down in the feed for past projects, including 'Academics Talk about The Chair' and 'Your brain on Writing'... Coming soon: 'Academic workers talk about Severance'
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An Australian World

Professor James Curran

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This podcast series is about Australia’s relations with and response to the world from the late 19th Century to the present. It focuses on the historical, cultural, ideological, economic and strategic factors shaping the government’s foreign and defence policies. It looks first at historical themes that still have a bearing on Australia in the contemporary world, then moves on to discuss how Australian politicians and policymakers have reacted to and acted in periods of war and stress, crisi ...
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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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Policy Forum Pod

Policy Forum Pod

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Policy Forum Pod is the podcast of PolicyForum.net - Asia and the Pacific's platform for public policy debate, analysis and discussion. Policy Forum is based at Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

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Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful, moving and thought-provoking conversations with some of the most interesting people from around the world working to advance gender equality – whether that's by actively dismantling gender-based barriers, or by being inspirational trailblazers in their field. We'll bring you stories from the worlds of business, entertainment, media, sport and many more, shining a light on people doing amazin ...
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Biography

Matt Smith

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The podcasting of a life, by Matt Smith. “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.” - Charles Dickens.
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Songs to Take to Mars

Alex Hede

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Imagine that you're sent on a one-way journey to Mars. All you can take is 4 Songs. What would they be and how would you go about choosing them. Tune in every week as Alex Hede from Woroni Radio interviews a new guest, and gives a new flavour to Music - songs that are near and dear to people of all walks of life. Listen into the linked playlist - and give it a think, what songs would you take to Mars. Produced by Woroni Radio at The Australian National University.
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Pandemic Poetry

Silvia Canton Rondoni

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Pandemic Poetry unveils new poetry and poets for your new normal. Tune in every Thursday and join host Silvia Canton Rondoni for a poetry reading, a chat with the poet of the week and learn more about the book where the poem can be found. Short and sweet, Pandemic Poetry is produced by Woroni Radio station at The Australian National University in Canberra. We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people and their Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and alwa ...
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Le Flaneur Politique

Dr Michael de Percy

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The political flâneur is my vehicle for examining politics while remaining aloof from the groupthink of the contemporary academy. Dr Michael de Percy FCILT is Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the Canberra School of Politics, Economics, and Society at the University of Canberra. He is a graduate of the Australian National University (PhD) and the Royal Military College Duntroon, and he is a Chartered Fellow (FCILT) of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. All comments on ...
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The ANUBhasha Podcast

Christopher Diamond & Stephanie Majcher

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ANUBhasha is a collective of scholars working on South Asian language and literary traditions based at The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Our work currently is focused on the issue of 'Digital Repatriation in South Asia'. The current podcast series features conversations that ANUBhasha co-directors, Dr. Christopher Diamond and Dr. Stephanie Majcher, undertook with a variety of scholars, researchers, technologists, and community advocates who all work with digital spac ...
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The Constitutional, with Alex Sloan

ANU College of Law

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In 'The Constitutional' Alex Sloan goes for a walk around the beautiful Australian National University campus with one of the great legal scholars from the ANU College of Law. Along the way they talk about issues that go to the heart of freedom, equality and community. From constitutional recognition to access to justice, take a walk with us and learn something along the way. W: soundcloud.com/theconstitutional
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Marking the Role

Phil Dye

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Marking the Role is podcast for teachers. While based in the Illawarra region of NSW, the podcast is for all teachers – from pre-school to university. It confronts the hard and often uncomfortable issues in education – without fear or favor. markingtherole.substack.com
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) is an inter-disciplinary network of more than 100 Oxford staff and students working broadly on issues of transition in societies recovering from mass conflict and/or repressive rule. OTJR is dedicated to producing high-quality scholarship that connects intimately to practical and policy questions in transitional justice, focusing on the following themes: Prosecutions, Truth Commissions, Local and traditional practices, Compensation and reparations, ...
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Heart of Artness

Heart of Artness

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Heart of Artness is a journey into the labyrinthine workings of Australia’s Aboriginal art world. We hear from artists and the non-Indigenous folk who interact with them to produce cutting-edge contemporary art. The first episode, The Conquistador, the Warlpiri and the Dog Whisperer, was produced for ABC Radio National's Earshot. You can listen to it here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/the-conquistador,-the-warlpiri-and-the-dog-whisperer/9617950 Heart of Artness is a U ...
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A Higher Branch

Sam Makhoul

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A Higher Branch Podcast is created for people who want to continuously upgrade their life. You will learn proven mindset tools to help you stay motivated and practical techniques to help you overcome fears and obstacles that often stop you from taking daily action. It is based on a proprietary operating system for living developed by Sam Makhoul over 30 years including The 8 areas of life and the Circle fo Conscious Living. Sam Makhoul holds a Master of Laws degree and is Founder and managin ...
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Fair Food Futures

Dr Kiah Smith, Dr Daniel Cruz, and Joanna Horton, in collaboration with civic food networks in Australia

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The Fair Food Futures podcast explores the stories and visions for change put forth by community food networks in Australia as they seek to progress transformations towards sustainable food futures, and identifies the strategies, challenges and opportunities for making civil society’s visions for fair food futures come to life. Our main questions were: what does it mean to do ‘food justice’ in Australia? What does your fair food future look like, and how do we get there? With these questions ...
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The Playing with Fire Podcast

Dr. Bill Thierfelder

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Please join us each week to learn about the secrets of world class performance and how to improve your game while living a virtuous life! Learn to "double" your talents from this 30-minute mix of pro-athlete interviews, practical-detailed sports performance enhancement tips, great music and much more. The Playing With Fire podcast is hosted by Dr. Bill Thierfelder, the 6ft. 8in. President of Belmont Abbey College. As a former two-time All-American and NCAA Division I coach, he clearly knows ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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The Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction was announced last night. Anam a compelling story about the complexities of returning home, belonging, and a history marked by war won the award for fiction. The debut novel of André Dao - a Melbourne based writer who's work includes elevating the voices of asylum seekers in Australia - the novel expl…
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When you think of comfort food, what springs to mind? Yotam Ottolenghi is a name synonymous with making masterchefs out of home cooks, and in his latest release with Helen Goh, Verena Lochmuller and Tara Wrigley, he's sprucing up comfort food. Guests: Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh. Producer: Kimberley Price.…
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On Saturday 5.5 million voters get to decide who their local representatives will be as elections take place across 128 local government councils in New South Wales. An administrative error by local Liberal Party officials means there will be no liberal candidates on the ballot paper in dozens of contests. Guest: Ben Raue, election analyst​ and blo…
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Stepping down as CEO of Nine Entertainment, Mike Sneesby said this has been one of the "most challenging" years of his career. In the past months he has overseen bitter pay negotiations, staff cuts and allegations of covering up inappropriate behaviour of former executives. Managing Editor of Mumbrella, Neil Griffiths says Mike Sneesby's legacy is …
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David Speers says the Government's deal with the Coalition on the aged care overhaul was "critical", and a "rare example" of reform. He says while the major party truce on this issue is in part due to national interest consideration, Peter Dutton deserves credit as this "hits his base more than Labor's." It comes as the Government's gone on a bit o…
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The big question in the AFL is can the brash young Hawks continue their memorable season - or will it be a Port Adelaide bounce back to form? And after a couple of years off speculation English giants Manchester City will face an independent tribunal accused of cheating the fair play rules. The Defending NRL Premiers Penrith begin their finals camp…
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After a breakthrough deal with the Coalition, the Federal Government will help older Australians live at home for longer and improve conditions and protections for people living in aged care facilities. Aged Care Minister Anika Wells told RN Breakfast the $5.6 billion dollar package is one of the most "transformational reforms" and the biggest refo…
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A Tasmanian man, who has lost more than $100,000 to gambling, has backed calls for the Prime Minister to hold wider consultation with people like him. Mark Kempster says by rejecting an outright ban on gambling advertising - Anthony Albanese is protecting an industry that has ruined lives like his. Guest: Mark Kempster, reformed gambler Producer: A…
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In the early 2000s, Dutch doctor Rebecca Gomperts was concerned for women who couldn't get access to legal and safe abortions. So, she hired a boat, would legally dock in a country that banned or criminalised abortion, pick up local women in need, and then take them out to international waters to perform safe abortions on a ship. Now, Dr Gomperts i…
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Anti-war protests in Melbourne turned violent this week outside Australia's biggest military expo in Melbourne. Police called the protests "abhorrent", while several human rights groups have criticised what they say was an overuse of force by police.Lord Mayor of Melbourne Nicholas Reece says the protestors don't represent the city. Guest: Nicholas…
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Haitian Americans have said they don't feel safe, after Donald Trump accused Haitian immigrants of stealing peoples pets and eating them. The Republican presidential candidate's false claims have been widely condemned and were debunked by the moderators during the debate. But the gfounder of Haitian American Foundation for Democracy says the racist…
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At least 18 are dead and dozens injured after an Israeli air-strike on the Nuseirate school turned refugee camp in Gaza. Six aid workers are among those killed, in what UNWRA says in the highest single incident death toll among its workers. Nebal Farsakh from the Palestine Red Crescent Society told RN Breakfast when humanitarian zones are attack, i…
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A new thriller in cinemas starring James McAvoy puts a sinister spin on the English countryside. Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller about a villain hiding in plain sight.And also out this week is Last Summer about a middle aged lawyer, Anne who embarks on a affair with her seventeen year old step son. The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso says it…
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12-year-old Rafferty Stevens wrote to the Prime Minister to thank him for supporting the Paralympics - and the PM read that letter in parliament yesterday. Raff is a wheelchair athlete in both tennis and basketball - and hopes to make it to the 2032 Paralympic Games. Guest: Rafferty Stevens Producer: Anne Barker…
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Labor's reforms to the Reserve Bank are at a political impasse - and now they're copping heavy criticism from a former RBA governor. Bernie Fraser told RN Breakfast says the "specialist" approach in the reforms cuts across the charter of the RBA - and will lead to a "preoccupation with inflation" to an exclusion of other things it must take into ac…
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Thursday Murder Club is the hit book series by British TV host-turned-novelist Richard Osman. Now, Osman has launched a new book series, with a whole new cast of dysfunctional detectives. And new Australian novel A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle is a tale of two lives and "the path not taken." Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show…
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Today the Albanese Government will introduce legislation to deliver a pay rise for childcare workers. The legislation will set up a special account to lock in funding for a 15 per cent wage increase for workers. This government says the legislation will give workers certainty that funding is set aside for a wage increase and make it harder for futu…
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The Government's new misinformation legislation being introduced today, but Independent Senator David Pocock is warning that it's remit isn't wide enough. The Senator has raised the alarm about generative AI, telling RN Breakfast is was "urgent" for the Government to deal with the growing threat of generative AI in election periods before the next …
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The Government's moving ahead with some key legislation being introduced, much of it aimed at the online space. What do we know? This comes on the back of the Government's proposed age limits on social media - but is that workable? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal…
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Calls are mounting for the Federal Government to do more on gambling reforms and to not abandon the key recommendations of the Murphy review. Gambling reform advocate Peter Costello told RN Breakfast while he's not a gambling prohibitionist, children should be protected from being "groomed" by the industry through advertising. He says while the "bl…
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Tensions between the mining industry's peak body and the Albanese Government heated up this week in the bush capital. Minerals Council chief executive Tania Constable told RN Breakfast the government's industrial relations reforms are already having an impact on the industry and are "a solution looking for a problem." Guest: Tania Constable, Minera…
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After years of price explosions since the pandemic, rental prices are finally plateauing. Property research firm CoreLogic's national rental index recorded 0 per cent growth over July and August - the least since the index fell 0.2 per cent in July 2020. Guest: Tim Lawless, CoreLogic's research director, Asia Pacific Producer: Kate Jones…
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After years of schoolyard bullying, Caitlyn Hincks was driven to the edge. Then a friend asked her to go have a chat on the beach and that connection changed her plans. Now an ambassador for the national suicide prevention charity R U OK?, September 12th is a day close to her heart. Guest: Caitlyn Hincks, ambassador for the national suicide prevent…
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It was the debate that experts said was a make or break for both Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump had their first and possibly only debate, with both candidates accusing each other of lying - and both defending their records on everything from immigration …
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Maria Maley joins Democracy Sausage to talk about what can be done to make parliament a less toxic workplace. Who is responsible for controlling bad behaviour in parliament? What norms and traditions make parliament a toxic place for women? And what changes still need to be made? On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Dr Maria Maley joins Professor …
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Tent boxing was a popular form of entertainment across Australia in the 1970s. Kid Snow takes us back to those days with English actor Billy Howle taking on the titular role with an all-star Aussie cast. Hejoined RN Breakfast to talk about how he managed fight scenes and filming in Esperance, Western Australia. Guest: Billy Howle Producer: Kimberle…
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The US election polls have Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump virtually tied in key swing states, adding extra pressure to the upcoming Presidential debate. The last US Presidential debate ended in a change of candidate, what will be the outcome of this next Presidential debate? Guest: Nick Bryant, Former US Corresponden…
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Thousands of demonstrators have begun to gather outside a global military convention in Melbourne this morning. The 'Land Forces' expo is a showcase of Australia's military innovation from private companies and the Australian Army. Guest:Bec Shrimpton, Director of Defence Strategy and National Security at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute…
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The Treasurer is trying to pass RBA reforms. But the Opposition refusing to support it, and the Greens are calling for a list of demands - how much of a task is ahead? And opinion is divided across the community about the proposed social media age restrictions. The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe …
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In a speech to the National Press Club the Chair of Universities Australia will call for the Government to scrap it's caps on international student and outline why higher education should be front and centre of the upcoming election. He says it's a time for Universities to stop being used as political pawns. GUEST: Professor David Lloyd, Chair of U…
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Dozens of people have been killed in southern Gaza, and scores wounded, in a series of Israeli air strikes at a humanitarian zone set up to house displaced people. The Israeli Defence Force says its aircraft attacked an operations centre in Khan Younis, belonging to Hamas fighters, but that it took measures to protect civilians. Guest: Sam Rose, UN…
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The US has accused Iran of supplying Russia with ballistic missiles to attack Ukraine, imposing fresh sanctions on those it believes helped supply the weapons. It comes as Ukraine launched a major drone attack on Russia, targetting Moscow and other regions, killing at least one woman and wrecking dozens of homes. Guest: Yuriy Sak, former adviser to…
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In a significant crackdown on immigration, Germany's government has announced plans to tighten controls at all of its land borders. It says the move is necessary in a bid to tackle irregular migration and concerns over Islamist extremism. Guest: Professor Dr Stefan Marschall, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf Producer: David Cook…
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As the Albanese Government proposes banning young people from social media, what do those impacted think? Ava and Vancouver are both in high school and are right on the edge of that age group the government has in its sights for its proposed ban. They joined RN Breakfast to share their thoughts. Guests: Ava, Melbourne High School student Vancouver,…
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Thousands of farmers are expected to gather outside Parliament House in Canberra today to rally against what they call 'anti-farming' policies. Initially called to oppose the live sheep export ban, the rally has grown to cover a range of policies that farmers say are hurting farming communities. Guest: David Jochinke, President of the National Farm…
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The Prime Minster has promised legislation before the next election which will impose age restrictions and ban kids from using social media platforms. The legislation will be informed by a review undertaken by the South Australian government as part of its draft laws which were announced yesterday. Guest: Professor Ben Edwards, ANU lead researcher …
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Last night's Four Corners program lifted the lid on the practices of strata companies that manage apartments and housing complexes across Australia. Adam Promnitz from the Strata Owners' Alliance has had his own frustrations with strata management.He set up the Strata Owners' Alliance, specifically to help owners deal with management companies. Gue…
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After 3 years, and almost 6000 submissions the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide was handed down to Parliament yesterday.The final report had 122 recommendations. Kat Rae and Julie-Ann Finney told RN Breakfast they want to see action to set up of a body to improve the understanding of deaths by suicide start "right away". Julie-Ann …
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The Government says it will consider all of the recommendations of the Veterans Royal Commission, but Veterans Affairs Minister Matt Keogh just told me he wants to move "quickly". And the Albanese Government appears to want to bring in age restrictions on social media. So, what details do we know about their approach? Political Editor for the Guard…
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Bulldogs star Josh Addo Carr was a noticeable absentee from Canterbury's end of season presentation evening last night, as the NRL investigates whether he failed a roadside drugs test. In AFL, Time is not on the side of Hawks star Will Day as he loses his race to be ready for Friday's Semi Final against Port Adelaide. And the Socceroos road to rede…
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