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Countrywide takes you outside the cities into regional Australia, talking about the food you eat, how it's produced, and what all this means for the Australian economy
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The world is on fire. There's a coup. A former president is being indicted. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Each week, Matt Bevan explains the biggest story in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes.
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Want to know what's really going on in Parliament House? Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas give you the political analysis that matters and explain what it means for you.
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The Wantok Program is 30 minutes of news and current affairs broadcast on Radio Australia twice a day Monday to Friday in Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin, Solomon Islands Pijin and Vanuatu Bislama pidgin languages.
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A new study reveals the extensive links between many more social media apps or online games - and China's state-controlled propaganda units. Researchers at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute have found these propaganda units are forging ties with Chinese tech companies to harvest private data from a wide range of globally popular social medi…
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The federal government is set to overhaul privacy laws this year, as a series of high profile data breaches expose just how easily your personal details can be stolen and shared. The long-anticipated reforms come as Australia gets a standalone privacy tsar for the first time in almost a decade.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Reserve Bank's rate hold is no doubt politically good for the government, but what impact does the latest decision have on the budget? And a senate inquiry report into the government's controversial immigration bill has been released. The coalition is recommending extensive amendments, the greens are completely opposed to the bill - is there a …
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Immigration has become an increasingly difficult issue for the Government, and in turn, a source of political pressure. A bill that could force immigrants into detention if they don't comply with deportation orders has been reviewed by a Senate committee -- and the Coalition and the Greens expressing serious concerns. Guest:James Paterson, Shadow H…
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has already indicated next week's budget won't be a slash and burn job, but will do what it can to take the pressure of inflation. The Treasurer told RN Breakfast that the budget will include additional tax reform, including in the housing sector - but he warns people shouldn't expect changes to negative gearing. Guest: Jim C…
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Many had expected this year's Victorian state budget to be a brutal reality check, with the government forced into deep spending cuts to reduce debt. And while there's been a reduction in spending, and some popular programs axed, there are no new taxes. Meanwhile, some of the state's most expensive infrastructure projects are still going ahead. Gue…
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Among Taylor Swift songs and rapper diss tracks, one unexpected new piece of music is going viral online, and it has a unique political message. Videos of a North Korean propaganda track are getting hundreds of thousands of views and capturing interest among younger users of TikTok.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's been a tough week for US plane maker Boeing, which suffered a rocket glitch forced the delay of its first-ever astronaut launch, just two hours before lift-off. It comes as the US Federal Aviation Administration opened a new investigation after the company reported that workers had falsified inspection records on certain 787 Dreamliner planes.…
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The live stream trial of Kazakhstan's former economic chief has led to the government introducing new domestic violence legislation. Kuandyk Bishimbayev is on trial for allegedly beating his wife - Saltanat Nukenova - for eight hours before she died in the VIP room of his family's restaurant in November last year. If this story has raised any conce…
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The Israeli military has taken control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt - a vital entry point for aid - into the territory. Israel has called on international organisations to evacuate their staff from the area, as its ground invasion intensifies. Guest: Dave Harden, former USAID mission director to the West Bank and Gaza, former s…
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There have been two knife attacks within just weeks of each other that are being linked to terrorism. One was a church in Sydney and the other outside a Bunnings in Perth on the weekend. Both involved teenage boys. So, what’s going on? Today, investigative reporter Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop on the radicalisation of vulnerable young people and whether…
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Mexico has filed a case against Ecuador in the International Court of Justice, accusing it of violating diplomatic rights after it raided their embassy to arrest former Vice-President, Jorge Glas. Ecuador has filed a counter-claim saying Mexico is interfering in Ecuadorian sovereignty. So what rights does a nation state have to prosecute people acc…
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Ian Dunt reports on the recent UK council elections and how the Tory Party are trying to spin the disastrous results. The uses and abuses of diplomatic asylum in Latin America, and Robyn Davidson shares how she ended up having such a nomadic life including her trek across Australia.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We are living in an "age of crises," says former New Zealand prime minister, Helen Clark. With her leadership experience and expertise in governance, politics, and policy, Helen Clark and a panel of health and international relation experts explore the challenges facing the world today and what is needed to achieve a healthier and thriving future f…
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Wild Crime Season 2: Murder in Yosemite Episode 3: The Skull Hikers find a skull. Years later, Kim Tucker’s son Cullen takes on the case. After 40 years, Jane Doe is identified with new DNA technology. Produced by Lone Wolf Media for ABC News Studios, streaming on Hulu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The recommendations call for the government to forcibly break up the major supermarkets if they engage in anti-competitive behaviour, establish a commission on pricing and make the food and grocery code of conduct compulsory.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sometimes in life you pick up a skill in one place and years later it remerges in a totally different field. Take Anaplastologist Sophie Fleming; she spent her early career working on Hollywood special effects making prosthetics from silicone on the set of blockbusters like Wolverine and Star Wars. Now she’s one of the foremost experts in reconstru…
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How would my life be different if I'd made different choices? That's i the idea at the heart of Dark Matter, the upcoming Apple TV+ adaptation of the best selling sci-fi novel. Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connolly star in the series, and the writer Blake Crouch and exectutive producer Matt Tolmach joined RN Breakfast to discuss the idea behind the s…
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West Australian police have stopped short of labelling a stabbing in Perth at the weekend as a terrorist attack. Though the 16 year old boy involved - who was shot dead by police - had been part of a program to counter online deradicalisation since he was 14. The Countering Violent Extremism program - or CVE - was based on the work of Federal Youth…
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Israel has begun military strikes in the southern Gaza town of Rafah - even after Hamas announced it had accepted a proposed ceasefire. Israel says the deal is "far from meeting its necessary demands" - but still says it will send negotiators to Cairo. It's vowed to push on with a 90-day plan to invade Rafah to pressure Hamas to release all Israeli…
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In rugby league, the NRL wants players and fans alike, to reconsider their approach to referees. It comes as the image of Tigers prop David Klemmer standing over Referree Kasey Badger - after she has sent him to the sin-bin - looms large. And the Australian Olympic team continues to take shape. RN Breakfast reporter, Joe Sullivan brings the latest …
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The Defence Minister Richard Marles has spoken very strongly about the actions of a Chinese military jet detonating flares near an Australian navy chopper. The Guardian has released its latest Essential poll today - showing Australians strongly support government action to tackle online harm? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middle…
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