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We interview leaders across industries to see what drives and inspires them. Our goal is to humanize the person/business behind the successAmong recurring topics:-What Leaders are Inspired By-Leadership in sports and marketing with NASCAR driver Bryant Barnhill-Teal Today: A spotlight on successful Coastal Carolina University faculty, students, alumni, and other affiliates
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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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We’ve spent the past few years embracing a new way of working. Whether your team is local, or distributed across global time zones; whether you work remote, hybrid, or in-office; we’ve all had to adapt to working in a new way. So what’s the best way to work? And how do companies enable their teams to do their best work? Welcome to Work Everywhere, a podcast brought to you by allwhere. This season, we’ll be diving deep into the topics shaping today’s working world, with the people shaping it, ...
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Nobel Prize laureates and some of world's biggest thinkers will exercise their critical thinking skills at University of NSW's Nobel Prize Dialogue 'The Future of Decision Making'. Australian writer and composer Tim Minchin will join Nobel physics prize laureate, Saul Perlmutter - who's on President Joe Biden's Scientific Advisory Council, and an e…
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Labelled Australia's answer to Yellowstone and Dallas, Territory follows the Lawson family, who run the largest cattle station in the world. The Aussie drama follows the family as they fight out the claim to the the succession plan for the station and family empire. Guests: Sam Corlett and Philippa Northeast, stars of Territory Producer: Kimberley …
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The High Court ruled last year that Qantas had illegally fired 1700 ground crew members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the Federal Court has ordered Qantas to pay $170,000 in compensation to three workers in test cases which could mean the national airline could face a final bill worth tens of millions of dollars. Guest: Josh Bornstein Maurice …
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Victorian First Nations Senator Lidia Thorpe made global news after interrupting a reception for the King in Canberra, and using the protest to demand a Treaty for Australia's First Nations people. The Senator told Radio National Breakfast she doesn't "subscribe to assimilating" to the colonial structure - and warns the public she'll be in the role…
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Parliament House greeted King Charles yesterday - but it's housing policy that remains top of the agenda. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Karen Middleton, Political Editor for the Guardian Australia…
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Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet told Radio National about how a piece of furniture inspired her to bring Lee Miller's story to the screen. Celebrated WWII photographer Lee Miller is perhaps best known for photographs of her taking a bath in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment in 1945 on the day Hitler and Eva Braun took their own lives. Gues…
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Housing Minister Clare O'Neil labelling has criticised the Opposition's announcement of $5 billion to fast-track infrastructure for housing, labelling it a "failure of imagination" and suggesting it's work the Government is already doing. The Minister also told Radio National Breakfast "stamp duty is a bad tax", and while it's a state issue - she s…
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The infamous Robodebt scheme was rolled out by the Liberal-National Coalition government back in 2015 as a cost-saving measure. But what transpired was an automated debt recovery system that saw half a million Australian welfare recipients illegally pursued over false debts and some take their lives, in what was later described by the Royal Commiss…
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56 delegates alongside thousands of representatives from Commonwealth countries will meet in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. It is the first time the event has been hosted by a Pacific Island nation, pushing climate change to the top of the agenda. King Charles is set to attend - for the first time as the head of th…
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Governments around the country could be left with a costly clean-up bill by a plan to reduce the levels of so-called 'forever chemicals' allowed in Australia's drinking water. These are synthetic chemicals, which are found in a range of consumer goods like cookware, building materials and cosmetics. While tougher, the new rules won't be as strict a…
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A British surgeon has described conditions in Gaza as apocalyptic - after returning from a month working at the Nasser hospital in Gaza's south. It's the second time Dr Ana Jeelani has worked in Gaza - she says the area around Rafah was simply "unrecognisable" from her first visit back in March. Guest: Dr Ana Jeelani, paediatric and orthopaedic sur…
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As the weather warms up, reports show that flu rates have dropped, as has COVID and even whooping cough is starting to turn around - so what viruses are taking people down as we head into summer? And is MSG actually as bad for you as everyone thinks? Guest: Dr Norman Swan, host of What's That Rash? podcast and RN's The Health Report…
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Throughout The Moogai, Indigenous Lore becomes its own character as the horror film takes startling twists and turns. The Moogai, follows a new mum who starts to see a malevolent spirit trying to take away her children - linking back to the intergenerational trauma of stolen generation. Guests: The Moogai writer and director Jon Bell, and star Meyn…
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Ukrainian officials have released a video that appears to show North Korean soldiers lining up to collect Russian army uniforms and other gear, apparently to join the war against Ukraine. It comes after the head of Ukraine's military intelligence claims about 11-thousand North Koreans were training in eastern Russia, and could join the war on Russi…
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After building an audience with over 10 million YouTube subsirbers, TwoSet have announced they are no more. Elsewhere, a new Stuttgart production has sent 18 opera-goers to the medical tent. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenter저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Any hopes of a ceasefire in Gaza - after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar last week - have quickly faded, with Israeli air strikes killing dozens more Palestinians in the days since. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel's military will continue fighting until more than 100 Israeli hostages are released, and will remain in Gaza to p…
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are visiting Canberra today, as part of the monarch's first tour of Australia since taking the throne. The sovereign is set to greet crowds at the Australian War Memorial and then head to Parliament House to be welcomed by the Prime Minister. So, just how excited are monarchists feeling about the visit? Guest: Jai Mar…
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In an upset over the weekend, Independent Jacqui Scruby is set to become the first teal MP in the New South Wales parliament, and is on track to snatch the traditionally blue-ribbon Sydney Northern Beaches seat of Pittwater. Liberal candidate Georgia Ryburn strongly criticised the Teals' campaign tactics and said it had been a challenging campaign …
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The Coalition says it will invest five-billion dollars to fast-track construction of critical infrastructure - like water, power, sewerage and access roads - in new housing developments, if it's elected at the next Federal ballot. It says this will help unlock up to half a million homes in undeveloped greenfield corridors across the country. Guest:…
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The New South Wales by-election of Pittwater looks set to deliver the first Teal in a state parliament, with candidate Jacqui Scruby holding a healthy lead. So, what does the loss mean for the Liberals? Guest: Kos Samaras, Director at RedBridge Group Australia and former Deputy Campaign Director of Labor Victoria Producer: Niamh Dunne…
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Breakthroughs in genetic engineering could one day see animals like The Tasmanian Tiger, the Dodo and the Woolly Mammoth return from extinction. Genetics company Colossal are embarking on a project of 'de-extinction' to bring previously extinct species back to life on earth. Guest: Ben Lamm, Co-founder and CEO, Colossal Producer: Matt Simpson…
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Dozens of people have been killed in northern Gaza and southern Lebanon over the weekend, as Israel intensified its air strikes against Hamas and Hezbollah. But a drone attack at the holiday home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has highlighted a growing shift in the way Hezbollah militants, in particular, are trying to attack and the c…
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In the US, Republican nominee Donald Trump has doubled down on his comments that the January 6 attacks on Capitol Hill were "a day of love" during a Fox news interview. It comes as the Presidential race heats up, with the latest polling figures show the seven crucial swing states split down the middle. Guest: Jonathan Alter, columnist, documentary …
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New ABC podcast 'Mr Big' the latest series of Unravel is shining a light on an elaborate and controversial police technique designed to get confessions. The story starts with the murder of a Melbourne mother in 2008 - and takes many twists and turns. Guest: Alicia Bridges, journalist and host of the new series of 'Mr Big' the latest series of Unrav…
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The Brisbane International Film Festival will open next week drawing thousands of film buffs to big screens across the city. Now in its 30th year, the festival celebrates the best of international, Australian and independent cinema. Guest: Luke Wheatley, CEO, Brisbane International Film Festival Producer: Madeleine Hanger…
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In July last year, scientists made a remarkable discovery under the Pacific ocean floor - animals, including tubeworms and snails, were living there. And the way scientists made this discovery is astonishing and involved some incredible technology. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio): What's next in this se…
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As Canberrans gear up to vote in the ACT election tomorrow, Chief Minister Andrew Barr is urging voters to "keep Canberra progressive". The Labor leader says his Government takes "nothing for granted" and it's "important to have a mix of experience and fresh faces" in the Assembly and the Government. Guest: Andrew Barr, ACT Chief Minister Producer:…
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King Charles is making his first visit to Australia since becoming the Monarch, and while Royal watchers will be following the King and Queen, so will the head of the UK Republic movement. Republicans have said they would like to see this visit as more of a "farewell tour." Guest: Graham Smith, CEO of Republic and author of Abolish the Monarchy, Wh…
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As polling day looms in the Queensland state election, the Greens are targeting several inner-city seats. 47 is the magic number of seats needed for Labor or the LNP to form majority government, but there are predictions of a swing towards minor parties. Guest: Amy MacMahon, Member for South Brisbane Producer: Joanna Crothers…
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The campaign trail in Queensland is still spanning the entire state, as both major parties attempt to swing votes in the remaining week before polling day. Analysts are predicting a win for the LNP, but can Labor stop a total wipe out? Guest: Cameron Dick, Queensland's Deputy Leader and Treasurer Producer: Joanna Crothers and Eleni Psaltis…
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The Government is claiming a win after unemployment held steady in September, with tens of thousands of new jobs created. The Treasurer has rebuked Opposition criticism that the majority of the jobs were created in government funded sectors, telling Radio National Breakfast "care economy jobs are real jobs.. and there is a real snobiness at the cor…
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Israel says its secured a major military victory in Gaza, killing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. But former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy warns that while it's a significant development, it's unlikely to break the morale of Hamas or the broader Palestinian resistance movement. Guest: Daniel Levy, the President of the US-Middle East Project and a…
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When Canberra voters head to the polls tomorrow, The ACT Liberals are hoping to end 23 years of the Labor governance. But a press conference this week made national headlines when opposition leader Elizabeth Lee raised her middle finger at a journalist. She's apologised for the action and is calling on voters to not judge her on one moment, but wha…
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British lawmakers this week have voted to approve in principle a bill to strip hereditary aristocrats of the right to sit and vote in the upper house. It's a right these nobles and their families have had for more than 700 years. The Labour Government says the decision will remove an “outdated and indefensible” relic of the past. Guest:Dan Snow, is…
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Israel says its killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He was one of the chief architects of Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7 last year, which triggered Israel's full-scale invasion of Gaza. Guests: Efraim Halevy, former chief of the Mossad John Lyons, ABC's Global Affairs editor저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Two new Australian films with star-studded casts hit screens this week. A new animation from the Oscar winning director of Harvey Krumpet and He Ain't Heavy - .a film about a young woman who kidnaps her addict brother, locks him up in a room to force him into withdrawal. RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso joins RN Breakfast t…
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Visual artist Spencer Tunick is renowned for his mass nude photo-shoots in world famous locations. Now Spencer Tunick is once again using Brisbane as his canvas, but this time will be taking his art to new heights. Guest: Spencer Tunick, Photographer Producer Matt Simpson저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Few books could be causing a bigger buzz that Tim Winton's new novel, Juice, which Claire Nichols says might take readers by surprise. Another big release for October is Robbie Arnott's new novel. It's called Dusk which is about an outlaw brother and sister on the hunt of puma. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show…
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Queensland sexual violence offences have dramatically increased over the past decade, yet youth crime offences — which have decreased in the state — continue to dominate the state's upcoming election debate. Queensland Sexual Assault Network has issued a 10-point plan for the next government to address sexual violence. Guest: Angela Lynch, lawyer, …
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It was a leadership debate where the tough questions were asked by the leaders themselves. Queensland Premier Steven Miles and Opposition Leader David Crisafulli laid out their vision for Queensland yesterday ... in their second leaders' debate ahead of the October 26 state election. So, who came out ontop? Guest: Paul Williams, Associate Professor…
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After three hours of heated debate, controversial abortion reforms were voted down by South Australia's upper house - nine members voted in favour of the bill and 10 against. The Live Births Amendment Bill, introduced by Liberal MLC Ben Hood, would have required mothers seeking abortions after 27 weeks and 6 days - an extremely rare occurrence - to…
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The increase in young people accessing the internet has seen an alarming corresponding upward trend in cases of online child sexual exploitation. And now - law enforcement is in an arms race against offenders who are using a rapidly evolving arsenal including generative AI, social media, bots and sextortion. Guest: Grace Tame, leading child protect…
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