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Alexandra Wrage, president of TRACE, interviews luminaries in the field of financial crime, including bribery, fraud, money-laundering, insider trading and sanctions. Each week, Alexandra and her guests will discuss who commits “white collar crime”, how it works and what is being done to stop it.
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Once the proceedings begin, this podcast will bring you all the key updates from the case involving accused triple murderer, Erin Patterson, and an allegedly poisonous mushroom lunch. If and when the case proceeds to a full trial, we'll cover it daily. It's the case that's captured the attention of the world. Erin Patterson, charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, is now waiting for her day in court. She says she's innocent. The charges stem from a Beef Welli ...
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Leading in Color is a podcast about cultivating intentional, positive workplace experiences and environments. From recruiting and hiring, to training and development, to coaching and discipline, to policy and strategy, to trends and hot topics. Leading in Color tackles each area thru a lens of diversity, equity, fairness and inclusion. Leading in Color also highlights the unique challenges and cutting-edge creativity of leading with social consciousness in the corporate world. Join our host, ...
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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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Casey Hendrickson is a radio talk show host on 95.3 MNC in South Bend, IN and covers all of Michiana. Podcast includes the radio show for free. Daily video stream: https://rumblecom/CaseyTheHost My social media links: https://myslink.app/caseythehost
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Hypnotic melodies, compelling lyrics and feel-good vibes, Boo Seeka's is on a mission to find happiness and clarity through his music. This year, he's released his third album 'Midnight Highlight' and is wrapping up a huge national tour. Guest: Boo Seeka, singer-songwriterAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Last year scientists reported radar evidence of a recent volcanic eruption on Venus - and this week a paper in the journal Nature Astronomy describes at least two more.Another study this week suggested a method for tackling greenhouse gas emissions from fertilised farmland. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audi…
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The Big Weekend of Books is returning to RN on the weekend of the 15th and 16th June. RN's very own 'writers festival of the airwaves', the weekend will be jam-packed with conversations with Australian and international writers. Guests: Michaela Kowalski, Big Weekend of Books Curator Candice Fox, crime writer Find out more about the BWOB here.Join …
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As Australia confronts horrifying levels of family violence and Federal and State Governments redirect funding to make urgent systemic changes, one world expert on the prevention of gendered violence says we need to rethink the problem. Jackson Katz says it is no longer acceptable for domestic or sexual abuse to be seen as simply a women's problem …
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Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial, how much can the federal government say on this? And Immigration Minister Andrew Giles is under pressure, after this week's firestorm over visas for convicted sex offfenders and other criminals. So how secure is he in the role?Political Editor for news.com.au Sama…
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A warning this story may be distressing for some listeners and discusses domestic violence and men's violence against women.Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan says her broad suite of reforms aimed at reducing family violence... has been introduced after listening to victim-survivors. The Premier yesterday announced a package of state-wide reforms, wh…
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Australian man, Gordon Ng, is facing life in prison after being convicted for his role in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. He's waiting for his sentence alongside 13 other activists. Hong Kong democracy advocate and lawyer Ted Hui says the situation is tragic, and has says "it's time for sanctions to be introduced by the Australian government." …
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A movement to renew the use of Dharug language has expanded around Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Hawkesbury, and other parts of NSW. Language teacher Jasmine Seymour is part of this revitalisation and she joined RN Breakfast to discuss the importance of strengthening language. Guest:Jasmine Seymour, Dharug woman, teacher, artist and author…
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Scientists have discovered evidence that ancient Egyptians not only suffered cancer, but they'd tried to treat it or even operate on cancerous lesions. They've made the remarkable discovery after examining two ancient Egyptian skulls at the University of Cambridge in Britain. Guest: Professor Edgard Camaros, palaeontologist at the University of San…
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As deliberations over Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial close for a second day, two out of three registered voters say a guilty verdict will have no effect on who they plan to vote for in the upcoming presidential election. That's according to a news poll which also reveals 25 per cent of Republicans would be even more likely to vote for Mr …
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On average, each of Australian buys 56 new clothing items every year. And then as a country - we tip a third of our purchases, or around 200,000 tonnes of textiles in the bin. Half that quantity is actually shipped out of the country - but one local company says there's no need and we have the right tools to solve the problem right here.…
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Yesterday, News Corp staff were briefed on company changes at a series of meetings and it is understood there may be sweeping staff cuts from the ranks of the company's one thousand journalists. It comes as the media giant centralises its news gathering in the face of declining advertising revenues and changing news audiences. Guest: Stephen Brook,…
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Professor Tom Calma, the Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia - took to the stage to deliver the National Reconciliation Week Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration 2024. It was titled 'Looking Back to Look Forward: Lessons from the past to influence actions of the Future' and comes at a time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face the politica…
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ACTU Secretary Sally McManus told RN Breakfast that the ACTU is pushing for a five per cent increase to aid people "struggling the most" with the cost-of-living. Sally McManus says this would allow workers on the minimum wage to "catch-up" with where they were before the pandemic. Guest: Sally McManus…
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Former NSW Premier Mike Baird has been named as the inaguagral CEO of the Susan McKinnon Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation aimed at strengthening democracy. He joined RN Breakfast to discuss why he's made the move back to politics without stepping directly into the halls of power. Guest: Mike Baird, CEO of the Susan McKinnon Foundation…
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In tennis, in the end, Thanasi Kokkinakis prevailed in the French Open five-setter against fellow Australian Alexei Popyrin and has joined Alex de Minaur in the second round. And in rugby league, Queensland coach Billy Slater will be happy that all the focus is on New South Wales in the build up to the first State of Origin game.Sports commentator …
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The government has been forced to amend an immigration directive that's allowed convicted criminals - who aren't citizens - to remain in Australia. Dan Tehan, Shadow Immigration Minister told RN Breakfast the Minister was warned before he issued the directive that up to 2800 cases would be impacted. Guest: Dan Tehan…
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A coalition of civil society groups across Australia and the Pacific are urging our government to do more to help our Pacific neighbours on the frontline of climate change, as the Bonn Climate Conference approaches. They say while the government supported the establishment of the global Loss and Damage fund at last year's COP28 summit they're yet t…
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The annual inflation rate has come in at 3.6 percent for April, and it's had economists warning that the RBA may have to respond by increasing interest rates. Economic adviser to Judo Bank, Warren Hogan says without raising rates now Australians will only face much higher inflation down the track. He says since the late 90s we've re-politicised int…
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For years, a tiny Indigenous community in the Northern Territory outback has been battling chronic power shortages and high electricity bills. Now, it's setting up its own clean energy power grid as part of a bigger project to help Indigenous communities make the most of the transition to a net-zero economy. Featured: Chantelle Johns, Marlinja comm…
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They've been held up by some as the future of nuclear power, but a new report has cast fresh doubts on the cost of building Small Modular Reactors. The work by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis finds delays and cost blowouts are making the smaller reactors unviable as an option to help replace fossil fuels. Guest: David Schl…
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In Manhattan, jurors have begun deliberations in Donald Trump's historic criminal trial. A verdict could be delivered at any point from now. The former US President is accused of concealing a payment intended to buy the silence of former adult entertainment star Stormy Daniels, shortly before the 2016 election. Guest: Perry Stein, Washington Post J…
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Pedro Pizano and Jeffrey Smith, with the McCain Institute and Vanguard Africa respectively, discuss the reputation laundering that musicians, actors and athletes facilitate when they agree to perform for dictators and kleptocrats. They also describe how these same artists can use their platforms for good instead and show support for the citizens li…
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The 2012 misogyny speech by former Prime Minister Julia Gillard is one of the most watched Australian political moments. It is now a stage show with much loved performer Justine Clarke taking on the role of Julia Gillard looking at what led to that famous speech Guest:Justine Clarke, ActorAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Closing arguments by former United States president Donald Trump's lawyers have wrapped in a Manhattan court. The case centres around Mr Trump allegedly falsifying financial records in 2016 to hide hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Guest: Ty Cobbs, former lawyer in the Trump administration's legal team from 2017 to 2018…
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A new Victorian exhibition featuring 430 artworks by 380 indigenous artists is a poignant reflection on the disproportionate representation of First Nations Australians in our criminal legal system. Confined 15 by The Torch will be on display at the Glen Eira City Council Gallery in Melbourne and online until June 2 2024. Guests: Kent Morris, Creat…
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President of Médecins Sans Frontières, Dr Christos Christou says he's "run out of words" to describe the horrors of the situation on the ground in Gaza.He's called for independent investigations - and says the solution must be a political one, and everyone in the international community has a role to play in this. Guest: Dr Christos Christou, Presi…
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In tennis, Alex de Minaur is through to the second round of the French Open.In football, confirmation from the coach, Graham Arnold, teenager Nestory Irankunda will become a Socceroo - and Matildas' Olympic selection news.Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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It was revealed in Senate Estimates yesterday the Home Affairs Department - the Independent Tribunal on Foreign-born Criminals - didn't warn the immigration minister about the dozens of legal decisions to allow foreign-born criminals to stay in Australia. What does this mean for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles? The chief political correspondent f…
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The daughter of a man who murdered a woman and her daughter in Perth says she was failed by police ignored by five officers on three occasions when she tried to beg them for help. Greens Senator and former WA police officer Dorinda Cox told RN Breakfast there have been "significant failures" in the police response but she "wasn't surprised". She sa…
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And while anti-violence advocate Tarang Chawla says these measures are needed, he says he's disappointed the expert panel doesn't include members with lived experience and perspectives. Guest: Tarang Chawla, advocate against violence and Commissioner at the Victorian Multicultural CommissionAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A rare phenomenon is taking place over the next week. Six planets will be aligned and appear to be a straight line across the sky. Stargazers around the globe are preparing for this Parade of Planets and the Astronomical Society of Australia told RN Breakfast the best way to witness this event. Guest: John O'Byrne, Secretary, Astronomical Society o…
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Federal cabinet minister Ed Husic has floated the idea of cutting the corporate tax rate, arguing it would boost productivity, benefit business and trickling down to workers. So, just how substantial are the floated changes - and what impact would they actually have? Guest: Dr.Brendan Rynne, Chief Economist and a Partner at KPMG…
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On the eve of the 2024 South African election, there is a very real possibility the ruling ANC party will be tipped out of Government for the first time since Nelson Mandela was in power. Daryl Glaser, Professor of Political Studies University of Witwatersrand told RN Breakfast this "definitely is" the most pivotal election South Africans have face…
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The United Nations says it fears more than 1500 people buried in the catastrophic landslide in Papua New Guinea were children. The PNG government earlier this week told the UN it estimates at least 2000 people were buried alive. Guest: Angela Kearney, Country Director in PNG for UNICEFAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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For almost three decades, eight-time ARIA winner Eskimo Joe has been a staple on the Australian rock scene. Currently on a huge national tour, the band is getting nostalgic with the fans on their new track 'The First Time'. Guest: Kav TemperleyAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A fish, often described as a living fossil for its role in evolution, is under threat in South East Queensland. Its home, the Mary River is in particularly bad shape, according to a recent study. Guest: Tom Espinoza, The Burnet Mary Regional Group CEO Producer: Georgina Kenyon-HuxleyAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Australian rom-com Colin From Accounts returns for its second season this week. Created by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, the series won huge accolades for its first season both at home and overseas. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: Eric Alone Australia finale and reunion Danc…
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The federal government has convened an expert panel to recommend how it can prevent violence against women as the national death toll from family and domestic violence continues to climb. The panel will conduct a rapid review and report back later this year, with a strong focus on prevention and "stronger accountability" for perpetrators.…
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WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this story contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died, used with the permission of their family. This story also contains racist and offensive language. The NT coronial inquest into the police shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker resumed yesterday. The coroner was tol…
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