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In the Reading Corner

Nikki Gamble

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In the Reading Corner is created by Just Imagine for anyone interested in children's books and reading. It is hosted by Nikki Gamble, author of Exploring Children's Literature and co-author of Guiding Readers. Listening to this podcast, you will learn about the latest children's books, learn more about the creative processes of writing and illustrating, discover different viewpoints about topical issues and more. Whether you are a teacher, librarian, parent, bookseller, publisher, writer or ...
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Beholder to No One

Nikki Yager

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A TTRPG/Dungeons and Dragons Podcast. Mondays we have discussions on TTRPGs and D&D. Thursdays we have episodes of either non-D&D TTRPG One Shots (#BeholdertoOneShots) or a finished D&D 5e horror-esqe Actualplay (#BeholdClearlight), or our new D&D 5e Cowboy Bebop inspired Actualplay (#MourningBlues)! All episodes released at 4pm Eastern!
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Poker in the Ears

PokerStars

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Every week, the hosts of PokerStars TV (James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton) bring you a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like being two regular folks on the international poker circuit. Told from the perspective of a cranky British dad (Hartigan) and an undateable American bachelor (Stapes), Poker in the Ears is a mostly uncensored take on the world of professional poker. The hosts also regularly call in favours, in the form of guest spots from their big-shot celebrity poker-playing friends ...
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The staff of Game Informer chat it up each week bout the latest news, previews and reviews from the game industry. Each show will cover the weeks hot topics plus the games you're looking forward to or may not know about yet. Subscribe today!
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Judging Meghan

Meghan Judge

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Every Tuesday, Judging Meghan explores stories that prove our strength and resilience as human beings. Featured guests include Dr. Nadine Macaluso (as portrayed by Margot Robbie in "The Wolf of Wall Street"), Ariana Kukors-Smith (Olympic Gold Medalist), Elisa Donovan (Author & Actress), Nikki DeLoach (Actress & Philanthropist), Candy Finnigan (Addiction Specialist, Star of A&E’s, Intervention) Diane Foley (Activist & Mother of Slain Journalist James Foley), Will Jimeno (Author, 9/11 Survivor ...
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Top of the Round

Top of the Round | A D&D Podcast

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Welcome to Top of the Round! An original actual play Dungeons and Dragons adventure set in the dark, mysterious world of Ishnar. What happens when a naive druid, a mysterious drow elf, and an orphaned monk are roped into becoming mailmen for a goddess? Rated Explicit for language, violence, some horror themes, and suggested adult content.
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THE ROCK BLOCK PODCAST

ROCKIE KING 💜

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COME VIBE WITH ME ! NO FILTER & UNCUT RADIO. YOU'LL BE HEARING ABOUT RELATIONSHIP ADVICE, FUN TRIVIAS, INTERVIEWS, DIY TUTORIALS & EVERY DAY CONVERSATION !! IF YOU WANT TO BE FEATURED ON MY STATION EMAIL ME AT ROCKIIEKING@GMAIL.COM Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rockie-king/support
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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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Talkin' Junk

Jaren Sustar, Mark Asbell, Preston Keck

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The hottest topics covered by three self-proclaimed experts. If you've ever wondered what three Southern guys talking sports, politics, and entertainment sounds like... you're in the right place. Whatever's going on in the world, we'll share our opinions. Are we the best source of information? Probably not. Will our conversations be way more entertaining than watching the news? Absolutely. Come talk junk with us! Watch and listen to new episodes every Tuesday at 8am.
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The true story of how railway workers from Torres Strait smashed a world record in outback Western Australia has been made into a musical. Straight from the Strait is a uniquely Australian story that highlights the rich Torres Strait Island culture and gets it's premiere in Queensland this week. Guest: Marcus Corowa, Performer…
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There is growing research raising safety questions about popular weight loss drugs - in particular semaglutide - the brand names are Ozempic and Wegovy. A study published last week reported on whether those who take semaglutide are more likely to report having suicidal thoughts.It continues a see-saw, tug-of-war over scientific evidence about the r…
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ABC Classic is remembering esteemed Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who died a couple of weeks ago. And it's 50-years since Leonard Bernstein visited Australia. The incredibly famous conductor and was the subject of a film with Bradley Cooper last year - and ABC Classic is commemorating the anniversary. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Morning…
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In rugby league, Cronulla-Sutherland on the rise in both the men's and women's competition. In Paralympic news, the flame is lit and on the way to Paris. While in the AFL, after a tantalising final home and away round, the top eight is settled with Carlton just sneaking in. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the lat…
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What do the NT election results over the weekend mean for the Federal Government? And the Albanese Government will release its long term strategy for aviation later today - outlining changes it wants to see to 2050. What can we expect?The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest de…
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of Australians fall prey to financial scams. Chances are if you haven't been scammed, you know someone who has. This Scams Awareness Week the National Anti-Scam centre is encouraging Australians to speak up about the scams you have fallen prey to in the hopes that sharing your story could save someone else. Guest: C…
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As the Albanese government weighs up what kind of legislation it wants to bring in to reduce the harms from online betting it's been consulting with "stakeholders" including the betting industry, the media companies, and sporting codes. But what does the data say about how gambling advertising bans have worked internationally? Guest:Stein Langberge…
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After decades of working groups and consultations, questions on sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex characteristics will not feature in the 2026 Census. LGBTIQ+ Health Australia worked with the Bureau of Statistics for years pushing for this change, CEO Nicky Bath says the organisation was surprised to hear the "devastating news." Gues…
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For more than two years a restaurant owner in Adelaide carried out wage theft and threatened a sponsored worker from India with visa cancellation and deportation if they didn't comply with their orders. The case has also exposed weaknesses in the visa system more broadly, particularly for workers aged 45 or older. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Investi…
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Seven years after Myanmar's military carried out a campaign of ethnic cleansing, the remaining Muslim Rohingya population is facing another wave of violence. Human rights groups say more than 600,000 Rohingya remain in Myanmar - most in Rakhine state - but in recent weeks hundreds have been killed after drone strikes and shelling of civilians. Gues…
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Israel launched pre-emptive air strikes on sites in Lebanon yesterday, while Hezbollah said it had fired hundreds of rockets and drones to Israel to avenge the killing of one of its top commanders last month. Amid the escalation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned "it's not the end of the story", while Hezbollah's leader Hassan Na…
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August is Poetry Month with celebrations and workshops happening right across Australia, including the 'Contains Strong Language' performance festival and the National Poetry Gala showcase. So to shine a light on verse in all its forms, RN Breakfast brings you a brand new poem every Friday, commissioned by Red Room Poetry. Featuring: Nicole Smede…
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In the weeks following the assassination of a Hamas official on Iran soil the world has been bracing to see how and when Iran will hit back at Israel, believed to be behind the killing. In recent days Iran has changed its messaging about a future attack, but experts fear the ramifications from Iran's retribution. Featuring: Benham Ben Taleblu,…
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The ABC's managing director David Anderson shocked staff yesterday by resigning just one year into his second five-year term. He has been at the national broadcaster for more than 30 years, but will stay on potentially until April until a replacement is found. Featuring: David AndersonAv Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The federal government secured the support of the states and territories for their overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, ending a prolonged stalemate. Advocates were calling on Labor to pause the Bill's progression, to ensure the core principles of the scheme weren't undermined.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Antarctica's unique ecosystem could be exposed to a new threat – ocean drift. A new study reveals marine pollution and non-native species can float over vast distances to reach the Antarctic coast — which is much further than previously thought. Featuring: Dr Hannah Dawson, researcherAv Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The disillusionment of former Republicans and MAGA supporters alike has become a prominent feature on the Harris-Walz campaign trail in recent weeks as the United States gears up for November's presidential election. What is driving former staunch Republicans to switch allegiances? Featuring: Craig Snyder, campaign director for the Haley Voters for…
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James and Joe conclude their recap of the biggest poker stories of the summer by talking to this year's World Series of Poker Main Event champion Jonathan Tamayo. Obviously, 'laptop-gate' is a major point of discussion. Jonathan also talks about his journey into poker, how he and his coaches approached the WSOP final table, and exclusively reveals …
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Blink Twice is a new horror movie, that sees an island paradise into hell for a group of young women. It's the debut feature from well known American actress Zoe Kravitz - and is a film about gender and class. But Jason Di Rosso says the end of the film doesn't quite give us the psychological depth that the first half.RN film critic and host of The…
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A beetle that's been decimating WA's tree canopy has spread outside a large quarantine zone, with experts worried the pest isn't coming under control. The South east Asian shot hole borer has already destroyed three thousand trees in Perth, and there are fears it could spread across the border. Guest: Theo Evans, entomology professor, University of…
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The major parties have agreed in-principle to a new aged care funding model. Under the deal, wealthier older Australians - especially those not drawing a government pension - will be required to pay more out of their savings for aged care services, under a new deal between Labor and the Coalition. Guest: Joseph Ibrahim, Professor of Aged Care Medic…
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A class action against Jetstar has been lodged in the Federal Court on behalf of hundreds of thousands of customers whose flights were cancelled during the COVID pandemic. The suit is headed by Echo Law in Victoria, who alleges Jetstar did not refund money to paying customers, despite legal obligations to do so. Guest: Andrew Paull, Partner, Echo L…
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More than a decade on from the landmark Gonski review, Australia is still grappling with school funding standards. Labor state and territory education ministers, teachers, parents and students, took to the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra to back the unions push for school funding to follow Gonski's 13-year old standard. Guest:Tom Greenwell, E…
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It's the last sitting day of the sitting fortnight, the government has had a long list of things on the agenda the past two weeks. What can we expect today? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Australia's been given its first progress update on the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children, which aims to end gendered violence in one generation. The report found the Plan has given governments a clear focus on how to move forward, but warns that funding needs to keep up with progress. Social Services Minister Amanda Rishwort…
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Culling of feral horses at the Kosciuszko National Park will continue, after a bid by a pro-brumby group in the New South Wales Supreme Court to stop the shooting failed. It's a win for pro-conservation groups who say the park's waterways and biodiversity has been ravaged by the wild horses. Guest: Professor David Watson, Ecology Professor, Charles…
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The European Space Agency has a satellite on route to Jupiter, and its mission is to capture images and help scientists learn about the planet's moons. But it's how the agency is getting the satellite known as JUICE to the other side of our solar system that is groundbreaking. Guest: Brad Tucker, Astrophysicist, Australian National University…
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The US has 500 community centres where people experiencing mental ill health can find support. A forum of mental health advocates will today hear how the same system could help people in Australia. Guest: Chuck Ingoglia, US National Council for Mental Wellbeing and Angus Clelland from Mental HealthAv Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As ceasefire talks drag on, the death toll in Gaza climbs ever higher, with those trapped inside the city being used by Hamas for cover as it sends rockets toward Israel. The result of Israel's retaliation to Hamas's attacks is plain - Gaza has been reduced to ruins, 40,000 Palestinians are dead and the survivors can only hope a ceasefire can be re…
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Political power couple Michelle and Barack Obama were the main speakers at Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention. Michelle Obama didn't hold back in her speech, and revived a message of hope. Missing from the event was Presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz who were campaigning in the state of Wisconsin. Guest:Brad H…
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Tanya Egerton set up the Remote OpShop Project after responding to a call for help from a group of Indigenous women. There are now seven Remote Opshops in Aboriginal communities throughout WA and the NT, with proceeds funding local projects and encouraging entrepreneurial pursuits. And she's been recognised for her work with the prestigious nationa…
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The fight for more funding for public schools has ramped up, with five Labor state and territory education ministers joining a protest on the lawns of Parliament House this morning. The rally is in support of the Australian Education Union's push for all public schools to be funded to the Schooling Resource Standard, which was set by the 2011 Gonsk…
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Australia and Indonesia have completed negotiations on a new defence agreement, one which the federal government says is the most significant pact the two countries have ever signed. Anthony Albanese says the upgraded pact will make it easier for the two countries to conduct joint military exercises. Guest: Gary Quinlan, served as Australia's Ambas…
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Western Australia is well used to the volatility of the boom-and-bust mining cycle, which underpins the state's economy. But the WA state government says China's plummeting demand for iron ore is a reminder of the state's economic vulnerability, with iron ore prices hitting their lowest level in nearly two years. But Rod Campbell from the Australia…
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Col Pearse is 21, a swimming sensation - and the pride of Lockington/Bamawm near Echuca along the Murray River and Victorian border. He made his Paralympic Games debut at Tokyo 2020, where he won a bronze medal in the butterfly. And in Paris, the Paralympic swimmer has his sights set on gold. Guest: Col Pearse, Paralympic swimmer…
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