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Imagining a better Australia, and Lech Blaine's miraculous life
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Former federal MPs John Brumby and Cheryl Kernot discuss how Australia can make policy progress and find bipartisanship in a world of growing political division. And Lech Blaine shares the extraordinary story of his childhood, growing up in a Queensland pub, stalked by a pair of Christian fanatics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Domestic violence support service hands out tents as crisis housing dries up
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A crisis accommodation centre manager in southern NSW says families are living in tents due to a lack of suitable housing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is Germany's economic power under threat?
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Germany's economic dominance as Europe's biggest economy is in danger. A new book argues that the weaknesses have been brewing for decades, leaving Germany over-reliant on Russian gas, too focused on old industries and unable to adapt to the digital realities of the 21st century. Guest: Wolfgang Munchau, former Financial Times associate editor, and…
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Residents shocked following anti-Israel vandalism in Sydney community
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At least a dozen cars have been vandalised in Sydney's eastern suburbs in what the Prime Minister has described as anti-semitism and deeply troubling to all Australians. New South Wales police are investigating the motivation of the incident and says it involved two offenders.
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What NVIDIA's earnings says about AI & the future of the Future Fund
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the day's top market news with Ben Clark from TMS Capital, including: NVIDIA's latest earnings report, the future of the Future Fund, and Mineral Resources' AGM as the company's managing director fronts shareholders.
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Why are wrapped potatoes cheaper than unwrapped ones?
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Some supermarkets are charging shoppers more for loose fresh produce than produce wrapped in plastic.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The NSW Premier Chris Minns has confirmed industrial action - for Sydney trains - is off for tomorrow and this weekend following talks with rail union officials at state parliament this afternoon.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Together? Or together alone? Debating the harms and benefits of social media
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The federal government wants to restrict social media to Australians aged over 16. But will it work? Hear from the adults and kids in the know as they debate the arguments for and against. The Great Debate was presented by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia as part of Social Sciences Week, recorded at the National Library of Australia …
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Residents of Woollahra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs were violently awakened overnight when cars were set alight and vandalised and buildings defaced with anti-Semitic slogans.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Low-altitude economy': China puts money into market for flying taxis and drone flights
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China is aiming to be the first country in the world to develop what it calls the low-altitude economy, which could include passenger and cargo transport - as well as rapid-response emergency services.
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BIG TECH: Is your medical data safe with X and could Google be broken up?
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People are uploading their medical scans, including X-rays, MRIs and CT scans to X's artificial intelligence chat bot Grok, with the hope of training the chatbot so well, it eventually could be used as a second medical opinion. What could go wrong?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Future Fund's investment mandate to be overhauled
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The investment mandate for Australia's $230 billion sovereign wealth fund is being rewritten, with the federal government wanting the Future Fund to invest in housing, the energy transition and infrastructure.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian teen dies in methanol poisoning tragedy in Laos
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A Melbourne family have suffered an unfathomable loss today, with Thai police confirming that Australian teenager Bianca Jones has died in hospital after consuming drinks laced with methanol in Laos.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sometimes, despite the hype, despite extensive funding, and despite clever and ingenious thinking, good ideas fail. Or at least don’t live up to their initial promise. There are lessons to be learnt and interesting anecdotes to be told. In this episode we look at four future-focused projects that have never really taken off: Google Glass, solar roa…
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International students 'feel like scapegoats' as Coalition blocks Labor's caps
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The government has been stripped of support for its legislation to impose caps on foreign student numbers at Australian universities. Despite backing caps on student numbers, the opposition has declared it won’t back the bill, facing criticism it's delaying measures that would reduce immigration.
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Russia-Ukraine war: US decision to supply landmines to Ukraine criticised
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has now extended beyond 1,000 days. It has entered a new phase with a major shift in the position of the US and UK in agreeing to supply long-range missiles for Ukraine's use against targets inside Russia. That has had repercussions.
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As the Albanese Government tries to ram its jam-packed agenda through parliament, speculation is mounting it could be the final sitting fortnight not just of the year — but before the election. It comes as Peter Dutton is squaring up for a fight on migration, refusing to support Labor's proposed international student caps, which he's labelled "a do…
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Tornadoes and cyclones hit both sides of the country, Matt Gaetz on Capitol Hill, and Susan Smith denied parole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Set in Oz, before Dorothy dropped in, Wicked is the much anticipated big screen remake of the Tony Award winning musical.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Last night the 2024 ARIA Awards saw some of Australia's best musical talent flank the red carpet and take home a swag of awards. Troye Sivan won two of the night's biggest awards while beloved Aussie singer-songwriter Missy Higgins was this year's inductee into the ARIA Hall of Fame, with the Best Independent Release of the year going to Australian…
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Sid Draper has been a lifelong supporter of the Adelaide Crows, and next year he will be playing for the Crows. Sid was the number four pick in the AFL draft, one of 27 young men drafted into the league. Guest: Sid Draper, number 4 pick in the AFL DraftBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Machu Picchu treasures on display in new exhibition
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The Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru exhibtion opens at the Australian Museum in Sydney tomorrow. More than 130 artefacts including gold treasure from royal tombs, jewels, masks and objects of worship will be on show. Guest: Kim McKay, Australian Museum director and CEO.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Financial Review's Canberra Bureau Chief Tom McIlroy joins Radio National Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Tom McIlroy, Financial Review's Canberra Bureau ChiefBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'Emergency' Antarctica summit in Hobart amid funding uncertainty
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Hundreds of researchers and scientists have gathered in Hobart this week for what they're calling an "emergency" summit on Antarctica. It comes as the federal government defends its level of funding for scientific research in the region but it's resisting calls to fund a second ice-breaker vessel to help carry it out.…
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Kevin Rudd, Australia's Ambassador to the US has stated that he ready to work with the incoming Trump administration and keen to secure ongoing support for AUKUS from President-elect Donald Trump. The former Prime Minister has said the economic and security benefits make the pact worthwhile for the US Guest: Dr. Mara Karlin, Former Assistant Secret…
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The government says its shake-up of election funding and disclosure laws will keep big money out of politics. But a growing number of independents aren't convinced the changes are being made in good faith.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Radio National Breakfast - 21st November 2024
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Coverage and analysis of national and international events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After almost two decades in office, and six years as Labor leader, frontbencher Bill Shorten is retiring from politics in February. The NDIS Minister is delivering his valedictory speech in Parliament and delivers a parting message to his colleagues in the Labor party. GUEST: Bill Shorten, Minister for NDIS PRODUCER: Oliver Gordon…
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Future fund to invest in housing and green energy
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Big changes for the Future Fund - Australia's public wealth stockpile to invest in housing and the green energy transition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia commits $50 million towards climate recovery
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Tune in each morning and afternoon to keep-up-to-date on the happenings in the Pacific.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia commits $50 million towards climate recovery
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Australia's government has committed an extra fifty million dollars towards a global fund to deal with the loss and damage caused by the climate crisis. The announcement comes as Australia continues its bid to host COP in 2026.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lowy Institute study shows drop in aid to Pacific Islands
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The latest snapshot of Pacific aid shows development finance dropped sharply as COVID support fell away, while China has re-emerged as the second largest bilateral donor in the region. The Lowy Institute's Pacific Aid Map also shows that lending to Pacific countries has jumped – something that analysts warn could pose risks to the region.…
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Largest stand-alone reef discovery prompts discussions on conservation
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The recent discovery of what is thought to be the world's largest stand alone coral in Solomon Islands, has prompted a discussion about the need to do more to conserve the country's marine environment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cook Islands looks to modernise local economy with instant digital payment
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Cook Islands has taken a major step towards modernising its financial payment system with the launching of a new app that delivers instant digital transactions to individual users and businesses.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu snap election is being met with public frustration
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In Vanuatu, there are calls for more women to step up and take the lead as the nation heads to a snap election, following a decision by Vanuatu's president to dissolve parliament.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Many public agencies in PNG have failed to their submit financial statements, Transparency International says
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Transparency International PNG has released its latest Accountability Scorecard, highlighting a significant number of public bodies failing to submit their annual financial statements for audit.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jimmy Lai takes the stand in national security trial
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One of Hong Kong's most influential pro-democracy figures has taken the stand in a landmark national security trial that may see him sentenced to life imprisonment. Media mogul and prominent businessman Jimmy Lai who founded the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper is accused of charges of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and publish sediti…
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More people want a tree change, but is infrastructure keeping up?
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While there is increasing demand for a tree change across the country, some key areas of regional infrastructure and livability are not progressing. That's the findings of Regional Australia Institute's progress report, which is calling for a National Population Plan to cater to regional needs. Featuring: Liz Richie, Regional Australia Institute CE…
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Romlie Mokak on the inaugural Mokak Oration
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Rom Mokak is the Productivity Commission's first Aboriginal commissioner and a strident voice for the involvement of Indigineous people in public policy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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AFL Number 1 Draft Pick Goes to Richmond - 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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Why are women in the United States stockpiling abortion pills?
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The landmark United States Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 has led to a patchwork of complex and restrictive abortion regulations across the country, which now sees 14 states with near-total abortion bans, and a total of 41 states with abortion bans in effect based on gestational duration. But in the wake of the US election and wit…
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US Envoy optimistic of a possible truce between Israel and Hezbollah
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A United States envoy said an agreement to end the Israel-Hezbollah war is "within our grasp" after Lebanon and Hezbollah both agreed in principle to a US ceasefire proposal. Amos Hochstein says he's travelled to Lebanon because there's a "real opportunity" to bring the two month war to an end. Guest: Eric Bordenkircher, Centre for Middle East Deve…
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Why Putin just changed his rules on nukes
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We want to hear from you; how can we make our podcast even better? Please take a few minutes to complete our listener survey. Find the link on the ABC News Daily website. On the one thousandth day of Russia’s war in Ukraine this week there was a major shift on the battleground. Russia declared that Ukraine, with the backing of US President Joe Bide…
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