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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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By harmonizing the four Gospels -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- we will study the life of Christ in chronological order, from the first utterances of the angels heralding His birth, to His crucifixion and resurrection. It is our sincere hope and expectation that as we immerse ourselves in Jesus' life and ministry, we will fall more deeply in love with Him, and become more and more like Him.
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Wordcrash is a creative writing podcast masquerading as a game show. Join our contestants as we challenge them to reboot gritty movies as squeaky clean cartoons, mash characters together and tell a classic story while avoiding as many tropes as possible. All this and more on Wordcrash.
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Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, Martin Short and Eugene Levy, and now Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney are staring in The Odd Couple. A play about divorce, misunderstandings and friendship, The Odd Couple opens in Melbourne on May 18, and heads to Sydney in June. Guests: Shane Jacobson, Todd McKenney…
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The who's who of the publishing world will be at the State Library of Victoria tonight, for the announcement of the winner of this year's Stella Prize.Claire Nichols walks through this years shortlist and shares a new "favourite". Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show RECOMMENDATIONS: - 'Feast' by Emily O'Grady - 'The Morningside' by Tea Obr…
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Hundreds of thousands of football fans, players, coaches and umpires at all nine AFL matches this weekend will pause to acknowledge violence against women. The initiative has been prompted by a letter from West Coast Eagles CEO Don Pyke, urging club bosses to listen to the thousands who rallied across the country last week.…
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The Federal Government has announced it will spend close to a billion dollars over five years, on a program that gives one-off payments to women escaping violent relationships. But there's no new funding for badly stretched frontline services, or the programs trying to change the behaviour of perpetrators. The Prime Minister says this issue "isn't …
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The Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee, chaired by former Labor minister Jenny Macklin, wants to see JobSeeker raised by $17 per day in the May budget. The committees annual pre-budget report, also identified violence against women is a barrier for obtaining work, and an ongoing issue with child support. Guest:Jenny Macklin, Chair of the Economi…
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Budget airline Bonza entered voluntary administration this week, immediately grounding its entire fleet. For some regional communities it marks the end of much-needed airline competition, Mary Carroll is the chief executive of Capricorn Enterprise has called on the government to be "part of the solution." Guest: Mary Carroll, chief executive of Cap…
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To combat violence against women, the Prime Minister yesterday announced a raft of measures designed to tackle online harm. They include a trial of age-verification technology, and legislation to ban "the creation and non-consensual distribution of deep-fake pornography". Alastair MacGibbon, Chief Strategy Officer at CyberCX and the inaugural Austr…
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A TikTok star in Iraq was shot dead outside her home in Baghdad last week. Om Fahad - as she was known online - is the third social media personality to be murdered in Iraq in the past year. The murders have coincided with a shift towards increasingly conservative attitudes and tightening laws in Iraq - most recently against prostitution and same-s…
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American police have raided universities across the US, arresting hundreds of students and breaking-up pro-Palestinian demonstrations.Students had set-up encampments and occupied buildings, with university heads calling in police after weeks of building protests. Footage online also shows counter-protesters and pro-Israel supporters moving in on a …
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She's famous for her intimate photos of friends dying from AIDS or drugs, and for decades her work has explored subcultures such as the post-Stonewall queer community in New York. Nan Goldin's signature work — the Ballad of Sexual Dependency — began as a slideshow and was later distilled into 126 photos. Now it's on loan at the Art Gallery of Balla…
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Natural Hazards Research Australia is the key national organisation tasked with addressing the major challenges arising from events such as bushfires, cyclones, heatwaves and floods. The organisation has just appointed one of Australia's leading environmental engineers as their new Science and Innovation Director. How will the appointment refocus t…
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Today's emergency National Cabinet aims to address the escalating levels of family and domestic violence. The sole agenda item is to find immediate, meaningful and practical action to address family violence. Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says she agrees that investment in this area has to be massively increase in this area. She's called on t…
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The Fundao dam collapse in 2015 was the largest spill of mining waste in history, and considered Brazil's worst ever environmental disaster. It unleashed a torrent of nearly 40 million cubic meters of toxic sludge, flooding 39 towns and killing 19 people. Now, Australian mining firm BHP and its partner Vale have offered $39 billion to settle local …
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Advocates for homeless services are calling on the federal government to invest more to prevent domestic or gender based violence. Kate Colvin, Homelessness Australia CEO says women can't leave violent homes as they don't have another home to go to, or if they do they get stuck in homelessness. She says "having homes people can go to that are affor…
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​​In rugby league, at the end of a tumultuous day of board meetings, South Sydney has sacked coach Jason Demetriou. This will take effect immediately, while the search is on for permanent replacement. While in rugby union news, Melbourne Rebels number 10 Carter Gordon is being shopped around to rugby league clubs, also Wallaroos squad. And in golf,…
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The Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner is addressing today's emergency National Cabinet, she told RN Breakfast she wants National Cabinet to walk out with a resolve that addressing gendered violence will stay a priority overtime. The Commissioner says one of the issues she's deeply concerned with is the younger generation growing up …
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How significant are the changes the Treasurer has announced to the foreign investment laws? And National Cabinet will be held later this morning - it'll begin in just over an hour - how likely are we to see some concrete measures or money committed following it? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe…
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In a major speech today the Treasurer will announce Australia will introduce stronger foreign investment rules, as the government tries to bolster domestic investment and local supply chains. Australia will join other western nations and five eyes partners who have already tightened their foreign investment laws, as geo-political tensions and the r…
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The Washington Post reports that "nest of spies" referred to by ASIO boss Mike Burgess in 2021 was made up of Indian intelligence officers. They were reportedly working for the same agency the Washington Post now claims was behind a high-profile assassination attempt on American soil.Australian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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Japan is home to some of the most densely populated cities on earth, where large crowds are a way of life and tourists are - for the most part - welcome. But one community has reached breaking point, erecting a mesh net roughly the size of a cricket pitch to block one of the most popular views of Mt Fuji. It's to stop bad-behaving tourists who brea…
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Hundreds of passengers were left stranded after Australia's new budget airline Bonza suddenly went into voluntary administration yesterday. Passengers arrived for scheduled flights in the morning to find the airline's entire fleet had been grounded, with no indication of when - or if - services will resume. Many of the routes operated by Bonza are …
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A patch the size of a coin could be the answer to protecting children against measles. A team of researchers are trialling a game changing way of vaccinating children in The Gambia. Professor Ed Clarke says while it's early days, this trial is a "real step forward" — and he says if successful there are lots of potential uses for the patches. Guest:…
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There are warnings Sudan's year-long civil war is about escalate further, with the United States claiming the country is on the verge of a "large-scale massacre". The alarming prediction comes as rebel forces are expected to attack a major city in the region of Darfur. Guest: Susan Page, former US Ambassador to South Sudan…
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Ten years ago, Dan Sultan's Blackbird album burst onto the scene with heavy guitar riffs, rock and soul melodies infused lyrics of identity and love. To celebrate, Dan Sultan is taking to the Hamer Hall stage with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a special performance to coincide with the start of NAIDOC Week.…
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On Wednesday, federal, state and territory governments will meet virtually, at a special National Cabinet meeting on gender violence. There have been questions over whether gender violence should be treated similarly to terrorism, and while Minister for Youth and victim-survivor Anne Aly says there is a legal difference: "I think it’s important to …
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Victoria's premier Jacinta Allan is the first Australian leader of a state or territory government to appear before an Indigenous-led truth-telling inquiry.But the appearance was peppered with questions about what long-standing change will come as a result of the historic moment, or will it all amount to being "another day in the colony"?…
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She is the poster woman for Australian netball with multiple world and national championships, Commonwealth gold medals and MVPs, plus years of experience at board level across multiple organisations.Now, as Netball Australia wrestles with change and a tumultuous 12 months, Liz Ellis takes her place on the board she's fought to be a part of. Guest:…
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Ukraine's Ambassador to Australia says, "if Russia wins in Ukraine, it will be more emboldened to assert itself in the Pacific." So is that anything more than a desperate plea from a country under siege, or does Moscow actually pose a threat to Australia in the Asia-Pacific?Australian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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Humza Yousaf has announced he's stepping down as Scotland's first minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, triggering a search for a successor His resignation comes a year after he replaced Nicola Sturgeon, but it is the last two weeks that have proved politically costly.Australian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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Nine people accused of plotting a far-right coup have faced court in a trial so big it's had to be split into three different cases. They're accused of involvement in a plot to violently overthrow the government, organised by the members of the Reichsbürger, or Citizens of the Reich movement.Australian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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Researchers appear to be getting closer to understanding what is going on in people with Long COVID. PASC, or post acute sequelae of COVID-19, affects around 20% of those who contract the virus, but the findings may also apply to people with lasting symptoms from other viral infections such as flu. Not only that, new research points to possible and…
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Howard Shore's score to the Lord of the Rings film is a firm favourite - but now an opera version by Paul Corfield Godfrey is bringing the music to the stage. And remembering great conductor Sir Andrew Davis. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Drive presenterAustralian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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Everyday 80 men on average are arrested in Victoria in relation to family violence issues. And in the past 12 months, Victoria Police responded to 94,000 family violence incidents. It now makes up 25 per cent of the offenses Victoria Police deal with - and growing. The head of Victoria Police's Family Violence Command, Assistant Commissioner Lauren…
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Across the country this weekend men and women in their thousands joined rallies calling for an end to family and domestic violence - for themselves and the countless others who have lost their lives. It's been called a scourge and a national shame, and there are mounting calls for a Royal Commission, but advocates hope that this is a turning point …
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In the AFL, Sydney thrashed the Hawks yesterday to increase its percentage and firm up a place in a top three dominated by non-Melbourne clubs. In rugby union, the Waratahs are the 2024 Super W champions after a brutal win in the grand final yesterday. In rugby league, Cronulla-Sutherland made a mess of the celebration of Ricky Stuart's 500th game …
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For months financial analysts have expected economic conditions to allow for an interest rate cut. But the latest Australian inflation data has all but put paid to that with many now tipping an interest rate hike could be on its way, and with that the wealth gap will continue to widen.Australian Broadcasting Corporation tarafından oluşturuldu
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There's growing pressure on the government to do something about the domestic violence crisis in Australia. The Prime Minister has organised a national cabinet meeting, but the government has so far rejected calls for a royal commission and a declaration of a national emergency. Guest:Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women and the Finance Minister…
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Two out of every five families have a child who's refusing to go to school - it's a growing problem where affected students feel so overwhelmed or anxious about school they stop going. Anne Hollonds is the National Children's Commissioner says COVID has "really blown this apart" and it's been a difficult journey for many kids to reconnect with the …
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Just days after US President Joe Biden signed off on a US $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine, Australia has announced its own military assistance - worth around $100 million. The package includes money for drones, short range air defence systems and generators, as well as equipment like helmets and boots.The Deputy Prime Minister Richard …
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