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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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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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Vice President Kamala Harris has reaffirmed her support for the Ukraine, and US support for the country's war against Russia - meeting with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy also met with President Biden, in what is potentially the leaders final meeting while Biden is President. Guest: Vasyl Myroshnychenko, Ambassador of Ukrain…
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The man accused of Melbourne's 1977 Easey Street double murder could be facing an Australian court within weeks following his decision not to fight extradition from Italy Australian-Greek citizen Perry Kouroumblis, 65, has told a Rome court he's innocent and intends to fight to clear his name after being accused by Victoria Police of savagely murde…
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Up to 40 per cent of air travellers experience some anxiety about flying, and around one in six suffer from some degree of aviophobia. Amazingly, even some pilots report feelings of fear about flying. We speak to two women pilots who have harnessed their fear of flying and forged incredible career paths. Their stories are documented in a new book c…
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In 1994, one of the worst genocides in history occurred in Rwanda. Over 100 days, a million people died at the hands of neighbours, workmates, and even friends. We hear from reconciliation commissioner Rev Antoine Rutayisire, who is also a survivor of the genocide.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Cam is away this week and Ali thinks it's time to get "Kinky". She is joined by mother and daughter academic duo Dr Susan James and Esmé James, who together wrote the book "Kinky History" and well as write, direct and produce their own web series. They have embarked on a journey few have conquered before. Combining their respective knowledge of mat…
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Superbugs expected to kill 50 million people by 2050. Trial tests COVID antiviral Paxlovid's usefulness. Alcohol is linked to higher cancer rates in young people. And a tobacco giant releases inhaler company after backlash. References Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021: a systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050 Nirmatr…
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Melodie Yashar is a space architect, technologist and researcher with ICON, a company that has been contracted by NASA as it works towards missions to the Moon and Mars. She was a guest at Sydney Design Week where she explored what terrestrial lessons can be learned from designing for space.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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In 2016 the polls predicted that Hillary Clinton would win the US Presidential election and become the first female President, but as history showed she lost to Donald Trump. Eight years later Kamala Harris is now vying to become the first female President and looking to Clinton's former team to see what lessons can be learnt from the 2016 loss. Gu…
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Four countries including Australia are taking the Taliban to the International Court of Justice under the convention of elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. A member of Afghan Parliament in exile and critic of the Taliban hopes the move will prevent other countries from adopting extreme regulations for women. Guest: Mariam Sola…
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Israel is carrying out more strikes in Lebanon, rejecting a call by the US and allies including Australia for an immediate 21 day ceasefire. As diplomatic efforts continue, Israel has continued to strike what it says are Hezbollah targets, with it's military claiming to have killed another Hezbollah commander overnight. Guest: Hilal Khashan, Profes…
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Richard Scolyer AO is co-medical director of the Melanoma Institute Australia. In 2023 he was diagnosed with incurable Grade 4 brain cancer and this year he was named Australian of the Year along with his colleague Georgina Long AO. For Here's What I Know, Richard shares the lessons he's learnt about sun safety, his love of family and the importanc…
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When we talk about age gaps in relationships there's a tired, old cliché: The older man with a much younger woman. But are we seeing a broader representation of age gap relationships? In popular culture, there are more and more depictions of older women with younger men... meanwhile, in the LGBTQ+ community, large age gaps have long been more commo…
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Hollywood veteran filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola's new release has received a mixed response from critics. Jason Di Rosso says the Godfather director's latest release Megalopolis is a confusing film, that won't work for everyone - but is a mediation on art and ambition, politics and family. RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso …
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Former President Donald Trump's path from celebrity to Commander in Chief has been in part due to his business success and the claims that he is a "self-made billionaire" A new book; 'Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success' takes a deep dive into the truth about Trump's finances and how he …
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Choice have released their second Government funded report into the price of an average basket of groceries. The consumer group send mystery shoppers around the country to compare prices at the supermarket chains. They have revealed wear your weekly shop is cheapest. Guest: Alexis de Silva, CEO Choice Producer: Matt Simpson…
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If predictions of sea level rises are true, Tuvalu could be almost entirely underwater by next century. So, can the nation still exist if its land is submerged? That's the question Tuvalu and other Pacific Island nations are asking at the United Nations this week. Guest: Simon Kofe, Tuvalu's minister for Justice, Communication and Foreign Affairs P…
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Yesterday's inflation data was better than what the Government was expecting, so will we see a softening of the RBA Governor's language in the November meeting? And is there is a renewed appetite for some form of change on negative gearing, or is it still political kryptonite? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast…
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Negative gearing is firmly back on the agenda, but Independent MP Allegra Spender says a "broader" conversation about the tax system and tax reform is needed. The member for Wentworth says "everything should be on the table", and encouraged the Greens and Coalition to support the Government's Help-To-Buy legislation, which has been delayed in the S…
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The Opposition says Australian's can't expect interest rates to drop anytime soon, despite a recent fall in headline inflation figures. Today's figures show headline inflation dropped to two-point-seven per cent in August, down from three-and-a-half per cent in July., partly because of state and federal cost of living relief measures. Guest: Angus …
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Households were left disappointed this week after the Reserve Bank yet again held off cutting interest rates. So too were home builders, as they contend with cost of living pressures and record high construction costs.Every month across Australia, there are more than 200 insolvencies in the construction sector. Featured: Mark Thompson, Sydney build…
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Before the bombing started in Lebanon there was a warning. A phone call from Israeli authorities telling tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. It's estimated that nearly half a million people have been displaced. In Sydney, Hassan Awada has been watching the news, trying to keep in touch with relatives and friends in Southern Lebanon wh…
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