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The Daily Aus

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This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people. TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and German-speaking Australians. - Nachrichten und Geschichten aus unserer deutschsprachigen Community in Australien, in deutscher Sprache.
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Melbourne based DJ/Producer & Label Head @ Highly Evolved Music. Celebrating 22 mind bending years performing throughout Australia. d(*_*)D.. Harry Blotter has been a familiar face throughout the Melbourne electronic music scene since 2003. Now a well established Dj across multiple styles currently in his 15th year performing throughout Australia. 2013 saw him make the jump from Label Dj to Label Manager taking control of Highly Evolved Music from a longtime friend. He remains the driving fo ...
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We have a massive federal election coming up. But before we engage young people in some big policy debates, we have to go on a journey to understand what’s at play. From The Daily Aus - creators of the viral news page, podcast and newsletter followed by over 350,000 Australians on social media - comes No Silly Questions. It's the podcast that will arm young people with everything they need to get involved in dinner table conversations ahead of the next federal election. The series will featu ...
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Welcome to the Skiersmindset Podcast with Nina Gigele, where I dive into the exhilarating world of skiing and beyond. I'm your host, Nina Gigele, and I'm thrilled to take you on a journey that transcends the slopes. This podcast explores the fascinating intersection of athleticism, mental fortitude, and personal growth. Join us as we delve into the minds of top athletes, uncovering their secrets to maintaining peak performance and pushing the boundaries of their physical capabilities. We'll ...
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Chatterbug Language Learning

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Chatterbug streams live language learning video episodes in English, German, French and Spanish every weekday. This podcast is the audio of our daily video language learning episodes. To watch the videos, participate live, chat with other members, answer live questions, and more, download our app at https://chatterbug.com/streams/home
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In this in-depth interview show, German journalist Anne Voigt takes listeners into the minds of some of today’s most fascinating artists, spiritual thinkers and scientists. This podcast from annevoigt.com offers intimate conversations on what it means to live a wise life and how we can connect more meaningfully with one another. It’s about humanity, social courage and joy. Spiritual practices like yoga and meditation and their impact on daily life get discussed in a wider sense. Anne believe ...
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Do You Even Influence?

Renee Buckingham, Chloe Perrett

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Join Renee Buckingham and NEW co-host Chloe Perrett for Season 4 - as they speak to content creators, brands, industry experts in their mission to pull back the filter on the business of influencing. They have ave changed things up with a new format with some episodes just us and of course the 45-minute episodes with influential names - as they share their top tips and tricks to growing an authentic following, as well as insight into their daily routines and the not-so-glamorous elements of ...
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The Government wants to crack down on “unfair and excessive card surcharges” in Australia. It's announced plans to ban debit card surcharges from 2026. The RBA estimates Australian businesses pay close to $2 billion a year to card networks, but the Opposition argues the Government's plan “won’t make a difference” for Australians facing a cost of li…
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Last week, MPs and senators in Parliament read out letters from their youngest voters. The letters are part of a campaign to give children a voice in politics. More than 500 young people wrote to members of their constituency — and they had a lot to say. - Letzte Woche haben Abgeordnete und Senatoren im Parlament Briefe ihrer jüngsten Wähler verles…
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From September to April, freshly caught carp is on the menu in Franconia. Pondkeeper Josef Dorsch explains why catching carp is such a dirty business and how best to prepare it for a delicious meal. - Von September bis April steht in Franken fangfrischer Karpfen auf der Speisekarte. Teichwirt Josef Dorsch erklärt, warum das Karpfen-Fangen so eine s…
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We are months away from a federal election in Australia.And yesterday a new poll showed the Coalition is ahead of the Labor Party on a two-party preferred basis for the first time since the last election.Now we’ll explain exactly what that means in today’s deep dive. But essentially - at a really basic level - it is good news for Opposition Leader …
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Melbourne can finally celebrate a German Week, with lots of culture, music, games and, of course, German food. Thanks to many tireless organizers and supporters, it will kick of on October 20th. Event Director Martin Brütsch and the coordinator of the Goethe Institute's cultural program, Gaby Urban provide information about the colorful program. - …
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Are you seeking a truly impactful Australian travel experience? Whether you’re seeking wilderness, food, art or luxury, there are plenty of First Nations tourism adventure that you can explore, led by someone with 65,000 years of connection to this land. Not only will you deepen your experience, but you’ll help drive cultural and economic opportuni…
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Summary In this conversation, Nina Gigele and Greg Louie discuss the intersection of skiing and rehabilitation, focusing on common injuries, training techniques, and the importance of ski-specific conditioning. Greg shares his journey as a physiotherapist and skier, highlighting the significance of understanding injuries like ACL tears and knee art…
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A year ago, Australia voted ‘No’ to the Voice to Parliament.The referendum asked whether Australia wanted to add an advisory body to the Constitution, made up of First Nations people who would have a say on laws and policies that would affect their lives. It was the first of three stages spelled out in the Uluru Statement from the Heart, that calle…
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To get this good news weekly, you can sign up to our Good Newsletter here. In this week's wrap of good news, we discuss Australia's top scientists, the Nobel Prize winner breaking new ground, and a long lost wedding video. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely indepe…
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The state elections in East Germany have changed the political landscape. Parties on the left and right sides of the political spectrum achieved unimagined majorities. After the public recovered from this political earthquake, work began to form governments and it became quiet. Now in October, it is still quiet and many are asking themselves: Where…
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The Victorian government has allocated 31 million dollars to implement a new strategy on eating disorders. In the last ten years, the prevalence of eating disorders among Australian adolescents has almost doubled. Experts believe that the pandemic and social media are responsible for this development. - Die Regierung von Victoria hat 31 Millionen D…
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If you are still looking for entertainment in Adelaide on Sunday, a concert with a rare combination of instruments is recommended. Harpsichord and guitar - played by two Australian - German artists who only give one concert in Australia. So a real rarity. Oliver Fartach-Naini is the duo's guitar player. He reports on what is being heard at the conc…
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There’s a new Netflix show that everyone’s talking about. It’s called ‘Monsters’ and it’s based on the true story of the Menendez brothers, who were found guilty of murder in 1996. Over two decades later, U.S. authorities have now announced they will review new evidence in the case. In today’s podcast, we’ll explore the case that’s got everyone tal…
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Rupert Murdoch is one of the most successful media executives in the world. With his 'propaganda machine' Fox News he helped Donald Trump succeed in his career as US president. Benjamin Kanthak and Barbara Barkhausen explain how. - Rupert Murdoch ist einer der erfolgreichsten Medienunternehmer der Welt. Mit seiner "Propaganda-Maschine" hat er auch …
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Nowadays, having a credit card in your pocket is a matter of course. Without a credit card, you can no longer shop in many stores today, because cash is no longer accepted in many places. That was completely different 50 years ago. Credit cards were almost unknown and only reserved for a small, really rich clientele. The former Labor government wan…
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Bernhardt Holtermann, ein Goldgräber aus Hamburg, erlangte Berühmtheit, als er 1872 das größte Goldnugget in der Geschichte Australiens fand. Diese Episode erzählt die Geschichte eines Mannes, der nicht nur durch seinen Glücksfund, sondern auch durch seine Fotografien der Goldrausch-Zeit Spuren in der Geschichte hinterließ. Ein Gespräch mit dem Aut…
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Have you ever avoided a visit to the dentist because of how much it costs? If you nodded yes to that question, chances are you’re not alone. According to a new report, one in two Aussies without private health insurance has avoided the dentist due to cost. In today’s podcast, we’ll explore what we learned from the Australian Institute of Health and…
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At first glance, Sydney Harbour looks breathtakingly beautiful. But the fantastic backdrop is deceptive: Climate change and urbanization have destroyed the habitat of several marine animals below the water surface. Scientists are now taking up the fight with the help of seagrass and seahorses. - Auf den ersten Blick wirkt der Hafen von Sydney atemb…
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Deutsches Bundesverteidigungsministerium plant weitere Ukraine-Hilfen im Umfang von 1,4 Milliarden Euro / Vor dem fünften Jahrestag des Anschlags auf die Synagoge in Halle ruft Bundesinnenministerin Faeser zum entschlossenen Kampf gegen Rechtsextremismus und Antisemitismus auf / Österreichs Finanzminister Brunner betont auch Österreich sei von der …
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A new digital player is helping to shape public discourse online. How an audience feels about a brand, a narrative, a personality or a scandal is being moulded by the rise of… bots. PR bots, to be exact. These bots can be programmed to target your social media algorithms and the content you do or don’t get served. In today’s podcast, we’ll explore …
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Matthias Miersch soll neuer SPD Generalsekretär werden / Zahl der Rentner die in Deutschland auf Sozialhilfe angewiesen sind auf Höchststand / Älteste bekannter Baum Österreichs vor vermeintlichem Lebensende / ESA-Sonde "Hera" soll Asteroiden erreichen und untersuchen / Laut Flüchtlingsagentur der Vereinten Nationen kehren vertriebene Syrer*innen n…
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Ability Fest is a not-for-profit music festival designed for everyone to experience the magic of live music. At the helm is former Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott - a big music fan, and an even bigger fan of challenging the status quo. On today's podcast, Dylan talks to Sam about his own experiences at music festivals, why Ability Fest is diffe…
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The GDR would have been 75 years old on October 7. How should we remember the GDR? Should we talk about the injustice and the many border deaths or should we talk about it with a good dose of Ostalgia? We spoke to Günter Wetzel. He fled the GDR in 1979 in a self-built hot air balloon and is now traveling all over Germany as a contemporary witness. …
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Australia is facing biodiversity risks, prompting industry and environmental leaders to take action. A world-first Global Nature Positive Summit will address urgent need for nature protection and restoration. The federal government has re-affirmed its commitment to collaborate with all sectors in tackling biodiversity loss. - Australiens biologisch…
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The English children's theatre Platypus in Berlin is an institution. Now, after 40 years, it is in new hands, and once again it is an Australian-German couple who are bringing plays to the stage. In an interview, Rachael Pattison explains what it takes to take over a theatre with such a long tradition. - Das englische Kindertheater Platypus in Berl…
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Hey guys, Here is my set from Proxima. The latest party from the Trojan Events crew in Melbourne.Set contains killer Night Time Psy tunes from Artists like....Aloom, Natural Frequency, Axiom, Martian Arts, Mentalist, Nukleall, Stereoxide, Oxyflux, Radikal Moodz, Dribble, Bandicoot, MUTALIENS, Diksha, Antonymous, Hydra-E, Fiddle Faddle, Purist, Cree…
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Johann Menge, ein Mineraloge aus Hessen, erkannte als einer der ersten den Reichtum an Kupfervorkommen in den Adelaide Hills. Gleichzeitig empfahl er den Weinanbau im Barossa Valley. Trotz seiner Erfolge versuchten Neider, vor allem aus der Viehzucht, seine Arbeiten zu unterdrücken. Erfahren Sie, wie Menge mit seinen Entdeckungen Südaustraliens Wir…
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There are only 28 days until the U.S. Presidential Election - and, according to most major polls, it is almost neck and neck between current Vice President Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party, and former Republican President Donald Trump. Whilst the polls don’t tell us much about who’s going to win, they do tell us where to look for clues - the s…
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Summary In this conversation, Nina Gigele and Madison Rose Ostergren explore the skier's mindset, focusing on preparation for the upcoming ski season, the transition from ski mountaineering to big mountain skiing, and the mental challenges athletes face. They discuss the importance of safety in backcountry skiing, the balance between fear of missin…
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October in Australia has almost a German twist. Not only are German Unity Day celebrations taking place, but German Weeks are also being held in several cities. Brisbane is the start. Katharina Lösche reports. - Der Oktober in Australien hat fast schon einen deutschen Anstrich. Nicht nur finden Feierlichkeiten zum Tag der Deutschen Einheit statt, s…
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The World Health Organization has once again declared the mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern as the virus continues to spread rapidly, particularly throughout Africa but also in other parts of the world. Lidia Cortina has taken a closer look at the monkeypox virus. - Das Mpox-Virus breitet sich vor allem in Afrika weit…
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What do the US presidential candidate Kamala Harris and the former Prime Minister of New Zealand have in common? Benjamin Kanthak and Barbara Barkhausen explain. - Kamala-Mania: So wird der Hype um die US-amerikanische Präsidentschaftskandidatin Kamala Harris bezeichnet. Dabei fallen einige Ähnlichkeiten mit Jacinda Ardern, der ehemaligen Premiermi…
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The Government has released an updated list of support services available to National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants. It flagged planned changes earlier this year but didn’t hand down details until this week. Internet, gym memberships, marriage counselling, wellness coaching and sex services are among the list of things not covered…
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It has never been easy for marginalized groups. This is also and particularly true for transgender people. As early as during the Weimar Republic, some scientists and doctors wanted to do something about this. They built important networks and support for transgender people. And over the years, these networks spanned the entire world. An exhibition…
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Israel setzt Bodenoffensive im Libanon fort / Israel erklärt UN-Generalsekretär Guterres zur unerwünschten Person / NSW Polizei beantragt Verbot propalästinensischer Veranstaltungen / Payman will eigene Partei gründen / Ukrainisches Militär zieht sich aus Wuhledar zurück / Zürich: Messerattacke auf Kinder…
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Promotional work on organ donation, which not only saves many seriously ill people from certain death but also offers an opportunity to live an active and fulfilling life, is currently the focus of the Australian Transplant Games in Canberra. Among the participants is Emily Kessler-Dawson from Dresden, who is only 8 years old. She lives with a dona…
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Carl Rasp, ein mysteriöser Einwanderer, der behauptete, aus Cannstatt zu stammen, steht am Anfang der Erfolgsgeschichte des Bergbau-Riesen BHP. Trotz Unklarheiten über seine wahre Identität ist sicher, dass er ein ausgezeichneter Geologe war. Mit einem geschulten Blick erkannte er das immense Potenzial der Mineralien und Formationen rund um Broken …
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Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance have met for for their first (and only) Vice Presidential debate. The VP hopefuls debated on issues including climate, the economy, immigration, abortion and gun rights. With just over a month until the U.S. election, what do we know about the men hoping to become second-in-command to the future president? …
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Israel schwört Vergeltung für iranischen Raketenangriff / Mindestens sechs Menschen getötet und neun verletzt bei mutmaßlichem Terroranschlag in Tel Aviv / Bundesverfassungsgericht schränkt Befugnisse der Polizei bei der Datensammlung ein / Österreichs Landesregierung gibt 5,5 Millionen Euro für Hochwasserschutz frei / Polizei von New South Wales p…
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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is investigating six reports of protesters displaying banned symbols, including Hezbollah flags, at a Melbourne protest over the weekend. Last year, new laws passed Parliament banning public displays of hate symbols, including terrorist organisations. This is now expected to be the first test of the Government's …
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The Nocturnal Ground-Parakeet is one of the rarest birds in the world and was considered extinct for around 100 years. Researchers and game rangers have now discovered a group of 50 of these rare animals in the Western Australian outback. A sensation among animal lovers, reports Barbara Barkhausen. - Der Nachtsittich ist einer der seltensten Vögel …
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Writing a book is something many people dream of and some people manage to do it too. Finding a publisher who also sells what you have written is another major hurdle. Maria Linwood, a young author from Hamburg who now lives in Parramatta, succeeded. - Ein Buch zu schreiben - davon träumen viele Menschen und manche schaffen das auch. Einen Verleger…
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Over the weekend, Hezbollah’s long-time leader, Hassan Nasrallah was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon. It marks a significant shift in the region, with Nasrallah having been in power for over thirty years. In today’s podcast, we’ll explain how we got here and what it means for the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah moving forward. Hosts…
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Rechtsruck bei Parlamentswahlen in Österreich / Israel greift Ziele im Jemen an / NSW SEC warnt vor Überschwemmungen im Norden / Russlands Flugabwehr schiesst ukrainische Drohnen ab / SpaceX soll gestrandete Astronauten von internationaler Raumstation nach Hause bringen / Countrysänger und Songwriter Chris Christopherson gestorben…
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Austria's right-wing FPÖ wins the parliamentary election for the first time in history. However, the party with its leader Herbert Kickl would need to find a coalition partner in order to form a government. This will be difficult. - Bei der Parlamentswahl in Österreich hat sich die rechtsgerichtete FPÖ mit ihrem Parteichef Herbert Kickl zum ersten …
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