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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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Jo Howarth created the Happiness Club over 10 years ago, with a message that with the right nurture, coaching and support we not only hold they keys to happiness in our own hands, but we can learn to thrive and become resilient in the face of whatever life throws at us. Check her out, and find out how you can become a member and even train to be one of her Happiness Coaches on https://thehappinessclub.co.uk/
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Arif, plant biologist and host of the podcast, will talk to lead author of a recently published plant biology paper. The guest will simply explain the story of the publication, answer questions from the host, and share personal experience and details related to the article. As an audience, you will tune in to the episode with an expectation that you will know the story of the paper without reading it. Besides, you can keep listening the podcast during your experiment, walking outside, in you ...
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Welcome to In the Field- The ABA Podcast, hosted by Allyson Wharam. This podcast is a resource hub for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), business owners, training coordinators, individual supervisors, and graduate students accruing fieldwork in ABA. Allyson, the creator of Sidekick, an innovative online curriculum and learning portal for behavior analysts, dives into the nuances of ABA with a focus on quality supervision, which she believes is the cornerstone of the field. Each epis ...
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Join former UK Prime Minter Gordon Brown and the Our Scottish Future team for conversation and debate with interesting individuals, smart thinkers and people with new ideas about how we can build a more cooperative UK. Our Scottish Future fights for a better Scotland within a reformed UK, and for a more cooperative UK.
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The Opposition leader yesterday rejected a motion from the PM - commemorating the anniversary of the October 7 attack. Minister for Finance, Katy Gallagher says there was an "extensive dialogue" to try and find a bi-partisan position, and it's regrettable that the Opposition wasn't able to come to the table. Minister Gallagher says she believes the…
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Scientists in China are trialling stitches that stimulate healing using electrical charge. So, how does this new technology work? And how soon might we see something like this on the market? Also this week, the Nobel Prizes in Medicine, Physics and Chemistry were all announced. And there was something of an AI theme to the award winners. Guest: Dr …
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While the tale of Peter Pan and Captain Cook is well known, a new stage production - starring comedian Colin Lane - explores the characters origin story. Colin Lane stars in Peter and the Stargazers, the award winning Broadway show Guest: Colin Lane, comedian and actorProducer: Matt Simpson, Madeleine Hanger and Kimberley Price…
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Tennis great Rafael Nadal will retire after the Davis Cup next month after a dominant career as one of the "big three" alongside Federer and Djokovic. Nadal who was in the top 10 world rankings for over 20 years, announced his retirement on social media where he has been flooded with tributes. Guest: Christopher Clarey, tennis journalist and New Yo…
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Mackenzie Arnold's stellar performance in the longest penalty shootout in World Cup history in the Matilda's 2023 campaign saw the goalkeeper become an instant household name. Now, she's released her memoir MACCA: My Story So Far and reveals her struggles with self-belief, hearing-loss and the highs of the Matildas ride. Featuring: Mackenzie Arnold…
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Australia is under pressure to strengthen its sanctions against Myanmar - as the country's protracted civil war comes up for new discussion at ASEAN. The UN's Special Rapporteur has put the demands in talks in Canberra with Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Guest: Tom Andrews, UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Producer: Eleni Psaltis and Anne Barker…
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The October 7 anniversary, this set the tone for the Parliamentary week - particularly with no bipartisanship reached on a motion about the occasion.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese found himself in hot water over comments regarding Tourette's syndrome - apologising twice for the remarks. And with rock lobster tariffs with China now removed, are the…
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China's four year campaign against Australian exports appears to be over, after Beijing confirmed it would lift restrictions on Australian lobsters. Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham says the Opposition "welcomes" the move, which it sees as a "positive step". But he says the Coalition continues to have other security concerns, which "at times the A…
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There was barely a dry eye in Paris when Australia's Saya Sakakibara won Gold in the BMX race this year - rushing to hug her brother Kai, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a race in 2020. Saya's win was particularly emotional for parents Martin and Yuki, who helped care for Kai after his injury. Guests: Martin and Yuki Sakakibara, Nation…
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More Australian women than ever are freezing their eggs in an attempt to prolong their fertility. It's big business for reproductive clinics but doesn't necessarily guarantee a successful future pregnancy. So what's driving the uptake? Guest: Dr Charley Zheng, fertility specialist and obstetrician, Adora fertility Producer: Ali Benton…
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Halloween isn't the only thing scary in October. For the political teams of US Presidential candidates the prospect of an October surprise, a unexpected event or news story that can derail a campaign, is particularly concerning. But do October surprises really change an election? Guest: Prof Julian Zelizer, Historian & political analyst at Princeto…
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Millions of people in Florida have had a sleepless night as Hurricane Milton swept across the state and brought a swath of destruction in its path. At least five people have been killed, millions are without power - and left some parts of the region facing a one in a 1000 year flood. Guest: Summer Smith, anchor for WWSB ABC TV in Florida Producer: …
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The Ukrainian city of Kherson is under the constant threat of attack with the Russian military employing drone warfare on civilians. As autumn leaves start falling, residents fear they may be unable to hide from the drones outside. Featuring: Zarina Zabrisky, freelance journalist based in KhersonPor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After 30 hits, 20 best-selling albums, five Grammy awards, a Walk of Fame star, Dionne Warwick is still going strong at 83 years old. With a staggering 50 year career under her belt, she is heading to Australia in January to celebrate her hits. Featuring: Dionne WarwickPor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas at a summit to discuss the harms of social media. A new book from a tech leader sets out his framework for "restoring our sanity online", proposing a new model for social media that safeguards and empowers users. Guest: Mark Weinstein is a US entrepreneur, and author of …
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In the wake of increased violence against women and girls internationally, World Vision's '1000 Girls Day of the Girl' campaign has been calling for sponsorship of girls internationally to help end exploitative practices like child marriage. In Australia, the AFP investigate almost two cases of forced marriage a week. Guests: Helen Schneiders, AFP …
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The West Australian Government will soon release the final plans for a marine park set to protect 1.3 million hectares of ocean. The proposed South Coast Marine Park would cover 1000 kilometres of Western Australia's coastline, stretching from Bremmer Bay on the state's south coast, to the South Australian border. Featured: Scott Bennett, Marine Sc…
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In football, Tony Popovic to coach Australia for the first time tonight when the Socceroos play China in Adelaide tonight - in a must win game. In the AFL, Melbourne pulled off an upset last night in the women's competition, beating Adelaide in a low scoring game. In tennis, Artificial Intelligence to replace line judges at Wimbledon. Sports commen…
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The PM is in Laos for ASEAN, meeting with many partners at the summit - including the Chinese Premier. Charles Croucher says we're passed the "stablisation phase" of the China-Australia relationship - and have moved into the "building new partnerships" and trying to strengthen and expand in our export market - with the caveat of crayfish. The Chief…
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"Let cops be cops again" that's the key message from the NSW Police Association today with almost 2000 officers in parts of the state refusing to perform non-core policing duties in the past 12 days. They say non-essential jobs such as truancy and welfare checks - as well as protests, including the weekly pro-Palestinian demonstrations - have had a…
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The Prime Minister has announced a bill that would prevent the sale of the National Broadband Network, which he said the Coalition wants to privatise. Shadow Minister for Communications, David Coleman told Radio National Breakfast "this was a comical and sad stunt" from the Government designed to create a "confected debate" about the NBN. Guest: Da…
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A Facebook whistleblower and leading psychologist will headline a major summit today,as two states spearhead the push to ban children from social media. With the federal government backing a ban, the premiers of South Australia and New South Wales say it's time to draw a line in the sand. Guest: Peter Malinauskas, Premier of SAChris Minns, Premier …
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More than two years after walking away from state politics, former Premier of Tasmania Peter Gutwein has walked more than 300 kilometres to Canberra. The lengthy walk was aimed at raising awareness of the importance of multicultural Australia - following reports of racially motivated attacks. Guest:Peter Gutwein, former Tasmanian Premier Producer: …
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As Hurricane Milton moves towards making landfall in Florida, the category 4 storm is clocking winds as strong as 230 kilometres per hour. US Air Force pilots have been flying reconnaissance missions into the storm to gather crucial weather forecasting data. Guest: Captain Nate Wordal, 'hurricane hunter' and is a pilot with the US Air Force Produce…
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In the UK, more than 90 women have now come forward with allegations of sexual abuse, including rape, at the hands of longstanding Harrods boss, Mohammed Al Fayed. Barristers acting for the Justice for Harrods Survivors Group say they've fielded more than 200 enquiries from around the world about their proposed legal claim. Guest: Maria Mulla, Barr…
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Podcast Episode: Collaboration in School-Based ABA with Bailey Payne In this episode of In the Field: The ABA Podcast, I sit down with Bailey Payne, a BCBA and educator with vast experience in school-based ABA. We dive into how she transitioned from clinical work to focusing on supporting schools and teachers through behavior analytic strategies. B…
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Over 300 artists and groups have been showing their artwork across 50 galleries from Broome to Esperance in Western Australia as part of the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial. Fatemeh Boroujeni is a featuring artist, who's work reclaims the symbolism of the lion for Iranian women. Featuring: Fatemeh Boroujeni, artist…
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Life on earth began about 3.8 billion years ago and the rest is history many are still learning about. Professor Alice Roberts, a broadcaster and author who specialises in human anatomy, evolution, archaeology, and history and she joined Radio National Breakfast to discuss major developments in the archaeology field that are revealing new informati…
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The case between BHP Brasil and those impacted by the Mariana dam disaster will begin in London's High Court this month, almost 10 years after the tragedy happened. Nineteen people were killed and local villages and waterways were destroyed after millions of tonnes of waste from a tailings mine spilled into the river in 2015. Brazilian Indigenous g…
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Non-state actors are increasingly involved in international conflicts. And while these groups are normally precluded from conventions that protect human rights, one non-governmental organisation is trying to change that. Geneva Call is a Swiss-based organisation that urges rebel groups to abide by international humanitarian law. Guest: Alain Deletr…
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Senator Fatima Payman is set to unveil a new political party, which she says will "be talking to disenfranchised Labor voters, who believe Labor has lost its way." The Senator says while the party will be progressive, it will recognise that it's "important to be pragmatic" - reconfirming that the party won't be faith based. Guest: Fatima Payman, Se…
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In rugby league, the re-birth of North Sydney as the Western Bears in Perth came to a crashing halt yesterday. The Australian Rugby League Commission has rejected the financial aspect of the Perth consortium's bid - but all hope isn't lost. And In cricket, the Australian bowlers have dominated New Zealand in the Women's T20 World Cup overnight. Spo…
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The Opposition and the Greens rejected the Government's October 7 commemoration motion yesterday. Chief political correspondent for the nine papers, David Crowe says it's "formal rupture of the parliament after months of disagreement on the Middle East. He says this took it to a place most Australians "don't want to see" - he says Labor has been "s…
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The Government is struggling to get key measures through parliament as the Greens and Coalition team-up in the Senate. Greens leader Adam Bandt says they are willing to work with the Government, but need to see some real reform. It comes as the Greens also chose to abstain from the government's October 7 motion in the House yesterday. Guest: Adam B…
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Eight out of 10 Australian's are concerned about the mental health of young people in their lives - that's according to new research out today by the National Youth Mental Health Foundation Headspace. Headspace Chief Clinical Officer joined Radio National to share tips on how to approach the difficult conversation. Guest: Vikki Ryall, Headspace Chi…
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A string quartet made from musicians at the Canberra Symphony Orchestra will perform tonight on instruments that have been a part of the National Museums collection since the 1970s. The instruments made by Australia's pre eminent violin Maker Arthur Edward Smith had to be "woken up" by conservators to be ready to used again. Guest: Jennifer Brian, …
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Hurricane Milton is bound for Florida and been classified a Category 5 hurricane. With winds of over 280 kilometres an hour it is predicted to be the worst storm to hit the west coast of Florida in 100 years, and comes just days after Hurricane Helene killed 234 people across six states. Guest: Ryan Truchelut, Chief Meteorologist at WeatherTiger Pr…
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New Zealand has launched an inquiry after a navy ship - HMNZS Manawanui - sank after hitting a reef in the Pacific nation of Samoa. The incident forced its captain to order the 75 crew onto life rafts or smaller vessels, and abandoning ship. But there are fears a huge oil spill could devastate local marine life. Guest: Adel Fruean, ABC's reporter i…
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A Russian missile has struck a ship in Ukraine's southern port of Odesa - killing one Ukrainian and five foreign nationals. It's the second attack on shipping in two days - on Sunday a missile hit a civilian ship - under the flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis - loaded with corn, at another port in the Black Sea grain-export hub. Guest: Ret Cl Mark Canci…
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Aria award winning roots musician Jeff Lang has collaborated with many artists on his next album including his friend John Butler on the debut single Seek High. Jeff is on tour across Australia until December with the new album More Life. Guest: Jeff Lang, Aria award winning Australian guitarist and singer songwriter Song: She Uses Silence Like A H…
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Author and business woman Zoe Foster Blake's latest novel looks at a working mum juggling a new business venture as well the demands of life. 'Things Will Calm Down Soon' is the Zoe's first novel in a decade, after writing children's books, relationship advice guides and beauty books. Guest: Zoe Foster Blake, author Producers: Madeleine Hanger & Ma…
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In rugby league, Dally M Medallist and premiership winning second-rower Olivier Kernick was left out of the Jillaroos squad yesterday, while James Tedesco was dropped from the Australian men's team. While in cricket, one of the sport's great traditions, the Sheffield Shield, resumes today. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfiel…
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When it comes to prestigious names in filmmaking, you don't get more elite than Cate Blanchett and five-time Oscar winner Alfonso Cuaron. The two have teamed up for a new project, a seven-episode limited series called 'Disclaimer', a psychological thriller about secrets and revenge. Also out this week is satirical comedy 'The Franchise' produced by…
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The federal government is being urged to do more to help Palestinians in Gaza and Australia, as fighting spreads across the Middle East more than a year on from the October 7 attacks. Last night, pro-Palestinian groups marked the anniversary with vigils, defying criticism from across the political spectrum over the timing of the events. Guest: Izza…
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The retired Chief of Defence of the Netherlands General Tom Middendorp will address the National Press Club today about climate change being a matter of national security. The general says the military has resources that could help combat climate change and that addressing climate issues can help promote peace. Guest: General Tom Middendorp retired…
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As parliament reconvenes today, a small group of onlookers will be watching Question Time from the gallery, dressed in blue. They're all people who've been harmed by gambling and they've come to Canberra to deliver a message directly to the federal government. Group co-founder Anna Bardsley told Radio National Breakfast we need meaningful gambling …
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Plane loads of Australians have returned home from Lebanon overnight, touching down as Israel ramps up its operations in Gaza and Lebanon overnight. It comes as Mark Butler issues the strongest defence of Israel at an anniversary event last night. Karen Middleton says the Government is facing acute pressure, "trapped with being forced to be nuanced…
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