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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National 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 — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Cameron Daddo, alongside his wife Alison, chat about the journey of their 30 year marriage. They chat about the highs, the lows, and all of the lessons learnt in-between. They're also joined by some of the most interesting couples in Australia to take a look behind the closed doors of their relationships. It's humorous, it's vulnerable, it's inspiring, it's full of relationship wisdom you just might need to hear. Ali and Cam are both patrons for Rize Up - supporting the many families affecte ...
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This is Separate 2 Elevate, a podcast that gives you tips, tricks, and coaching on creating a better you separating yourself from the herd. Tune in as we bring guests on from all over the country to share their insights and how they found success. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/separate-2-elevate/support
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Carrie Bain & Chris Colon are two functioning alcoholics who live in Chicago. Listen in as they discuss life over a casserole, a bottle of wine, or two, or three, or maybe throw in some beers, or maybe even an entire bottle of vodka.
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If it's nerd or geek, it's covered on Figures Sold Separately. Recorded live and unfiltered! Brought to you by Multiverse on the ZaPow Podcast Network live from Asheville, NC. Visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/FiguresSoldseparately and Twitter at http://twitter.com/FSSPodcast
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“The Hustle Sold Separately” is a weekly podcast by Matt Gottesman and dedicated to you, the emerging creative entrepreneurial class, new-economy doers and global non-conformists. We motivate and inspire by documenting the hustle – actionable advice and interviews from global creators and peers who are embracing the journey, building their brands, growing their companies and disrupting industry, as well as relevant content that matters during your own personal and professional journey. We’re ...
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Bex and Rob spend too much time together while stuck together in Antarctica, especially for two people that dont get along. During isolation on the lonely continent their bright idea was to make a show on the local Antarctic radio station so that everyone else can experience their disdain for each other too. So they sit down and talk about the events of today, tomorrow, and yesterday. They give you what they call information, and what other people might call audio nonsense. Because now that ...
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Labor's electoral reform legislation is set to be introduced to Federal Parliament next week, and the Government is confident it has the support of the Opposition. But Independent Kate Chaney has raised concerns about the legislation, which the Teal MP says "advantages" major parties and non-incumbents. Guest: Kate Chaney, Independent member for Cu…
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President-elect Donald Trump's landslide election victory will see him return to the White House next January as the oldest commander-in-chief on record. He's only the second President to win non-consecutive terms in office and the first convicted felon to win a US presidential election.But will Trump face trial or completely avoid accountability f…
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When people move to regional towns for a change of lifestyle or to afford a house, what makes them stay long term?Three major Australian towns saw a boost in population, followed by a decline. A study showed the tree-changers were driven by place, but it wasn't matched by 'livability'. So how do planners and regional migrants alike, adapt?…
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Today Cam is sitting down with Aussie entertainment royalty and a friend he's known for over 40 years. Jason Donovan joins us from the UK and its a chat between old friends, fathers and husbands who have been lucky to survive in an industry that can chew you up and spit you back out. They get into the thick of it talking everything from childhood t…
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When Rachael Maza joined ILBIJERRI as Artistic Director in 2008, she brought with her a wealth of experience, as well as a fierce commitment to First Peoples' self-determined storytelling. Now, Rachael is preparing to pass the baton to the next generation of theatre makers. In 2025 she’ll step down from her role as Artistic Director and co-CEO of t…
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After his resounding victory, what will Donald Trump do on the international stage with the presidential power he's regained? Can history tells us what happens next? And where does deal-maker Trump sit in the pantheon of US foreign policy giants? Guest: Stephen Wertheim, historian of US foreign policy and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for…
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Donald Trump's election win could mean big changes for health policy in the United States. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he's been promised a major health role in the administration. He has vowed to address fluoride in the drinking water, and the safety of vaccines. Do his claims have any merit?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd has deleted some of his previous comments he's made about the President-elect, and faced increased scrutiny about the viability of his position. And Peter Dutton backed away from a previous claim about tax cuts for high-paid Australians on Radio National Breakfast this week. What does this tell us about the Coalitio…
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The Government has unveiled what it says will be the biggest shake-up of political campaign funding laws in more than a decade. Employment Minister Murray Watt told Radio National Breakfast no-one wants to see "the arms race" around political donations continue - and the agreement has in principle support from the Opposition. But the Senator has re…
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Pacific island leaders are fighting to keep the Paris Climate agreement alive, urging wealthier countries to put more money on the table at the COP talks in Azerbaijan. Some of Australia's closest neighbours have used the global spotlight to warn they're already moving residents affected by climate while increasingly powerful storms are blowing-out…
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Wages are now growing at their slowest annual pace in three years and yesterday's job figures came in as expected, remaining steady in October, at 4.1 per cent. But neither of those indicators are likely to change the Reserve Bank's thinking on official interest rates, when the board meets early next month — for its last meeting of the year. So, wh…
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Over a thousand books have been written about Australian involvement in foreign and domestic wars. Military historian Peter Stanley delves into Australia's complicated relationship with conflict and memorialisation. Guest: Peter Stanley, historian and author. His latest book is 'Beyond the Broken Years, Australian Military History in one thousand b…
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Calls for a senate inquiry into the federal government's proposed social media ban for children under 16 are intensifying. Phil Hayes-Brown would like to see an inquiry. His daughter has an intellectual disability and he's the CEO of Wallara which runs five social enterprises - teaching people with intellectual disabilities to be independent.…
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A new study has revealed that frailty may be one of the key factors that contributes to dementia providing a potential way to prevent or slow these diseases. An international study, led by researchers at the University of Queensland, tracked 30,000 people over 20 years, and found increasing frailty can also increase person's risk of dementia. And i…
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The unprecedented resignation of Justin Welby - the Archbishop of Canterbury - has prompted calls for more church leaders to step down over their own roles in the Church of England's coverup of a prolific child abuser. A damning report into the actions of church barrister John Smyth, found that Archbishop Welby "could and should" have reported his …
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