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Listen to the latest updates from ABC NewsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Wantok Program em 30 minit blong nius na karent afeas broadcast long ABC Radio AustraliaBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Donald Trump's sweeping new tariff regime has foreign leaders vowing revenge and warning of a global trade war.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Donald Trump's sweeping new tariff regime has foreign leaders vowing revenge and warning of a global trade war.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We've all been rightfully captivated by the Gout Gout speed frenzy, but in the meantime sport fans might have missed a broader sprinting boom. Across men and women we have electrifying talents who are rapid. The competition between males like Gout, Lachlan Kennedy and Calab Law is fierce. It's mirrored in the ladies with sensations like Thewbelle P…
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Will Trump's Liberation Day affect the election?
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35:00Donald Trump has announced "Liberation Day" with a 10% tariff on Australian imports. So how will it impact on the election? Anthony Albanese says the tariffs don't make logical sense and he will defend Australia's interests. Peter Dutton agrees, but also says the Federal Government should do more. And after one week of the election campaign, how ar…
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A US golden age or global trade rage? Global economies scramble to come to grips with broad US tariffs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Crime scenes, sweat logic and fighting misinformation
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43:12Do cortisol detoxes work? Can our bodies predict rain with pain? And is this Halsey lyric - ‘the father's DNA stays inside the mother for 7 years’ - scientifically accurate? Bianca Nogrady and Dr Theresa Larkin answer these questions and more on triple j Mornings with Lucy Smith.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Breakfast Wrap: Donald disrupts election with global tariffs
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27:00US President Donald Trump has announced a 10-per cent tariff on all Australian imports into the country as part of his plan dubbed "Liberation Day". He's also called out Australia for banning American beef imports, while the U-S imported more than $4.5 billion of Australian beef last year. Anthony Albanese has ruled out retaliatory tariffs being pu…
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Rethinking after school care and Ben Lee's two cents
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54:33Is it time to rethink before and after school and holiday care? What are the ethics of voting? Ben Lee opens his bank account. And the reason why we're eating less fruit and vegetables.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It doesn’t get much bigger than Collingwood v Carlton at the MCG, will Carlton get redemption for last year’s loss and their first win of the season? Collingwood have backed in maturity, fielding the oldest team in the AFL, while 20-year-old Will White is set to debut for the Blues. Does the AFL need another General Manager? Because they’re getting…
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World braced for impact as Liberation Day arrives
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19:33Liberation Day is here, Donald Trump set to unveil his sweeping new tariffs which could up-end the world order as we know it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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World braced for impact as Liberation Day arrives
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19:33Liberation Day is here, Donald Trump set to unveil his sweeping new tariffs which could up-end the world order as we know it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode - 3rd April 2025
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2:54:35Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Aristotle claimed that all humans want to know. But at the same time, we battle a competing will for ignorance. Through history, humanity has been repeatedly seduced to ignorance by irrational rumours, magical thinking and preposterous prophets. Are we living in a time of particular ignorance?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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First Nations resistance in the River Country, and is ignorance always bliss?
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54:03Historian Stephen Gapps reveals the incredible story of frontier resistance warfare in a huge area of the Murray-Darling river system, across many First Nations’ lands, in a concerted defence of River Country. Plus, Professor of Humanities Mark Lilla on why humans are seduced by ignorance.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How First Nations resisted colonisation in the River Country
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26:10In his new book Uprising, Stephen Gapps reveals the story of frontier resistance, along a huge area of the Murray-Darling river system - a concerted defence of River Country.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Wantok Program em 30 minit blong nius na karent afeas broadcast long ABC Radio AustraliaBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Exporters brace for Trump's "Liberation Day"
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25:45Australian exporters are waiting nervously for the U-S President to announce a mass of tariffs on foreign products.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Exporters brace for Trump's "Liberation Day"
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25:45Australian exporters are waiting nervously for the U-S President to announce a mass of tariffs on foreign products.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why Albo and Dutton are muscling up on Trump
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18:00As round two of US tariffs loom, the Opposition leader Peter Dutton says he will fight with Donald Trump — or any other world leader to protect the national interest. While Anthony Albanese says Peter Dutton's "aggro" approach lacks diplomacy. So, why are both sides strengthening their language on Donald Trump — and could pushing back on the US Pre…
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Unconditional fan love might be just what Kerr needed
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13:54Sam Kerr was embraced by Tillies fans this week in scenes reminiscent of a giant communal hug. It must've felt like a palate cleanse for the striker after 15 months spent battling injury and legal proceedings. The love-in has been engineered off the back of the 31-year-old and Football Australia settling their differences in the wake of the London …
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As the world awaits Donald Trump's new round of tariffs, what can Australia learn from the Canadian experience? Hear from a political analyst in Vancouver.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Was the Howard government the puppet master of the Waterfront dispute? Host Jan Fran reveals new evidence that provides some answers to questions that’ve dogged Australian politics for 27 years.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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‘Ludicrous’ Mansell gets three weeks, but no Saints free kick paid
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20:11In another week of confusing AFL rule book interpretations, the tribunal have upheld Rhyan Mansell’s three-week suspension. Should West Coast’s co-captain Oscar Allen be meeting with another team’s coach? Paul Roos thinks Tasmania needs to get a wriggle on with their stadium if it’s a condition of their team licence and can the State of Origin’s gl…
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Breakfast Wrap: Tariffs to shake up the election campaign
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27:00With reciprocal US tariffs expected this week, Australia's beef and pharmaceuticals industries are believed to be in the firing line. On this issue at least, both sides of politics claim they are on the same page, with the Coalition saying that there'll be no negotiating on issues like the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Meanwhile, the Coalition's …
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Is the price of fitness too high? And what your generation says about your vote.
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54:33Australia is one of the most expensive countries in the world for fitness, according to a new ranking from insurance comparison site Compare the Market, so are you being priced out of staying fit? And what influence your generation has on the issues that are important to you.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Government pushes for above inflation payrise
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20:19Cost-of-living continues to dominate the election campaign with the Government pushing for a minimum wage pay rise above the rate of inflation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Government pushes for above inflation payrise
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20:19Cost-of-living continues to dominate the election campaign with the Government pushing for a minimum wage pay rise above the rate of inflation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week parts of Australia are preparing to wind back their clocks to mark the ending of daylight saving time. For a long time the country has been divided about the positives and the negatives of changing the clocks twice a year. Norman and Tegan look into the health effects of this shift – from the impact on sleep to medical procedures and road…
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This week parts of Australia are preparing to wind back their clocks to mark the ending of daylight saving time. For a long time the country has been divided about the positives and the negatives of changing the clocks twice a year. Norman and Tegan look into the health effects of this shift – from the impact on sleep to medical procedures and road…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode - 2nd April 2025
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2:54:53Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia’s rabbit plague was the fastest colonisation rate for an introduced mammal ever recorded anywhere on Earth. Which is why reports of an emerging plague of rabbits in the Adelaide Hills have locals and scientists worried. GUEST: Mike Letnic, Professor of Conservation biology and Ecosystem restoration, University of New South Wales PRODUCER:…
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Peter Dutton has made gas policy a central plank of his election pitch, unveiling a plan to reserve domestic gas supply and reduce energy prices. But he’s yet to release the modelling to back up his claims. Mark Ogge says reserving gas for domestic use is important – but he says new gas projects don’t add to Australian supply, they just enable the …
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Ian Dunt's UK: why did London police arrest activists in a Quaker meeting house?
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11:53Questions remain as to why London police arrested six activists in a Quaker meeting house who were planning a protest. Meanwhile, the conviction of far-right French leader Marine Le Pen for graft in a Paris courtroom has sent shock waves through European politics. Guest: Ian Dunt, columnist with i news, co-host of Origin Story podcast…
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Ian Dunt's UK, does the Coalition's gas policy stack up, and Australia's endless rabbit problem
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54:06Analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Reserve Bank has decided to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.1 per cent.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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