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The MacPack

The MacPack

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Join the MacPack as they discuss weekly antics, the latest pop culture craziness and debate some of the more insignificant topics life throws their way! New Episodes drop every Friday.
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Dis Down Under

The Gentlemen of Pop Culture

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Our unofficial view of Disney from Australia. As the first weekly Australian Disney podcast, we bring Disney parks, cruising, movies and television to your ears from the most isolated capital city in the world: Perth, Western Australia.
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A podcast from Culture Perth and Kinross, the cultural charity responsible for managing the library, archives, local family history and museum services in Perth and Kinross. You can support Culture Perth and Kinross by donating https://culturepk.enthuse.com/
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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.
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Welcome to Australia News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay informed on the latest developments in Australia, including politics, culture, economy, and more. Whether you're a passionate follower of Australian news or simply keen on staying informed, Australia News Daily is your one-stop source. Tune in daily to remain co ...
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Popculture Pontification

Allan and Russell: Two white dudes with nothing better to do.

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Pop-Culture Pontification is a weekly podcast based in Perth, Australia hosted by Allan and Russell. We talk Pop-Culture in all it's aspects, as well as anything that we get derailed by.
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Cut & Paste DVD

Cut & Paste DVD

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Cut & Paste is a FREE DVD showcasing the best in music, film and culture based in Perth, Western Australia. Each issue features over 60 minutes worth of interviews, short films / animation, music film clips, comedy and live events.
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Spoiler-filled discussions about all things film and tv. A podcast by Isolated Nation (www.isolatednation.com), pop culture curators of Perth, Western Australia. SUBSCRIBE to SPOILER NATION on ITunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!
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The Middle Management Podcast

Middle Management Specialists

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A podcast specifically created for mid-level leaders and supervisors working in various organisations. Produced in Australia, this podcast delivers accessible bite sized information immediately applicable to the listener. Each week we cover a full gambit of topics involving leadership, communication, performance management, conflict resolution, team building and more.
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“China Now” is a live daily show on China Radio International (CRI). Launched in December 2006, the show aims to showcase the real China to the world, by reporting on Chinese society and culture. Previously known as “Beyond Beijing”, which has now become the name of the whole frequency, “China Now” was the first show CRI launched via its overseas FM stations. China Now is broadcast live between 2-5 pm Beijing Time, Monday to Friday. Each edition contains more than ten segments, including A D ...
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Adaptive Strength

Sam Cassells & Kate Rodgers

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Our mission is to empower everyday people to have confidence in their body, to see what they are capable of, to find enjoyment in movement - and in doing so, find good health and happiness. At Adaptive Strength one of the things we value most is education. We seek to learn from world class clinicians, coaches and basically anyone who is smarter than us We’re going to be here every two weeks, fortnightly, and will discuss real world science and evidence based strategies from pain and rehab th ...
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Striving to shine a light on the leaders, change makers and entrepreneurs that are making an impact on our communities here in Australia. Join Mike Drysdale as he explores the experiences, motivations and wisdom of some of our countries best and brightest.
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WA This Week

Dr David Honey

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Join Dr David Honey MLA for a weekly wrap-up of the news and events from around WA. You can get every new episode by subscribing on your favourite podcasting app or by following Dr David Honey on his social media accounts: Facebook: www.facebook.com/drdavidhoney Twitter: www.twitter.com/drdavidhoney See all podcast platforms here: https://www.davidhoney.com.au/about-dr-david-honey/podcast-wa-this-week/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wa-this-week/id1593153696 https://www.stitcher.com/p ...
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(0:10): Drunk Pilot Crashes Helicopter Into Cairns Hotel, Killing Self and Miraculously Sparing Guests (2:01): Queensland Faces Severe Weather: Hail, Heavy Rain, and Thunderstorms Cause Damage and Disruptions (4:00): China Lifts Ban on Australian Lobsters: Trade Relations Set to Improve by Year's End (6:07): Nick Kyrgios Eyes 2025 Australian Open C…
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What is it like to live in the most dangerous place on Earth? We speak to Abeer Abou Mutlak about the past year in Gaza. And the UK has shut down its last coal-fired power station. How did they get there? Plus, firebombings, a police taskforce and illicit tobacco: this is Melbourne's tobacco wars... and it's spreading to other states. Guests: Abeer…
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(0:10): Australian Universities Plunge in Global Rankings Amid Pandemic, Funding Cuts, and New Student Caps (2:23): Ex-Labor Senator Fatima Payman Launches 'Australia's Voice' to Challenge Major Parties in 2025 Elections (4:37): Tragic End: Toddler's Lifeless Body Found After Horrific Abuse by Mother and Partner (6:32): First Conviction Under Victo…
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He was a commander in the Israel Defense Forces, but now Josh Drill is pushing for peace in the Middle East. And is intergenerational living the solution to Australia's housing crisis? We meet a young Aussie whose housemate is about to turn 100. Plus, the (fly) ins and outs of dating and relationships as a FIFO worker. Guests: Dr Lyndall Bryant, se…
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(0:10): Man First to Be Convicted Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban, Faces 12 Months in Prison (1:58): Qantas Fined $120M for Selling Tickets on 8,000 Cancelled Flights, Promises Reforms (3:55): Global Leaders Unite in Sydney for Groundbreaking Summit on Biodiversity and Climate Action (5:57): Australia to Keep NBN Public, Boost Speeds and Expan…
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Hack is bringing you stories from people affected by the war in Gaza, as the conflict escalates in the Middle East a year on from the October 7 attacks. Yesterday marked a year since the attack by Hamas in southern Israel, while today marks a year since Israel's invasion of Gaza started. Today Perth doctor Mohammed Mustafa tells us why he risked hi…
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(0:10): Panthers Clinch Fourth Straight Premiership in Thrilling NRL Grand Final Victory Over Storm (1:56): Tragic Townhouse Fire Claims Lives of 8-Year-Old Girl and Babysitter; Investigated as Suspicious (3:41): Australia Quadruples Marine Reserve, Now Leads World in Ocean Protection with New 300,000 km² Sanctuary (5:42): Queensland Election Heats…
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This week we kick things off with a discussion about fears ahead of our Zipline adventure, we chat with Side Splitter Comedy Festival Director Ronan Freeburn about the festival taking place in Freo this week and Riley discusses the intersting feature that is prominent at every fish and chips shops! Plus Jake asks, what is something you've borrowed …
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(0:10): Protests Mark Hamas Attack Anniversary as Police Ramp Up Security in NSW (1:58): Beloved Aussie TV Host Fiona MacDonald Dies at 67 After Brave MND Battle (3:58): Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX: Sporty Electric Kombi with 7 Seats and Competitive Pricing Launches in Australia (6:24): Major Aussie Banks to Refund $28M After Charging Excessive Fees to…
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Whether it’s Charli, Taylor or Chappell, should celebrities feel pressured to endorse politicians? Or should we let our fave artists do what they do best, sing? Also, are we a bit too into true crime shows like Baby Reindeer and the Menendez Brothers? And an unofficial pop-up in Sydney copped flack for charging $17.50 for a Crumbl cookie. Host Dave…
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(0:10): Albanese Government Targets Supermarket 'Shrinkflation' with Tough New Measures and Penalties (2:13): Queensland Election Heats Up: Labor Pledges Public Energy Retailer, Opposition Offers Price Guarantees (4:15): Rent Surge Forces Tenants to Suburbs, Strains Budgets Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis (6:15): Peter Costello Joins Cormack Foundation …
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This week we kick things off with Joey explaining the very intelligent new iPhone feature, we review our 2024 AFL Predictions and see just how off the mark we were and Joe and Junior explain the most bizarre cat revenge story we’ve ever heard. Plus we introduce you all to the Mac-Phone and explain the suspicious story surrounding the phones setup a…
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Are earn-and-learn education degrees the solution to get more people into teaching? And sex workers, vapes and assistance dogs: here's what is in and out of the new NDIS funding list. Plus climate change is moving mountains and it means some countries are going to have to redraw their borders. Guests: Nas Campanella, disability affairs reporter, AB…
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(0:10): Adam Ferguson's 'Big Sky': A Decade-Long Journey Through the Complexities of the Australian Outback (2:15): Australia's Road Safety Crisis: Experts Urge Speed Limit Cuts as Fatalities Rise (4:30): Australia to Cap International Students, Sparking Outcry from Education and Aviation Sectors (6:12): Sydney's New $6.1B Air Cargo Hub to Revoluti…
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NSW Police has launched a legal bid to stop the Palestine Action Group's planned protest on October 6 and 7. The group says they'll go ahead anyway. And the IDF is sending more troops into Lebanon after Iranian missile attacks on Israel. Also, a Senate inquiry has found that anti-semitism is a "sad indictment" on the university sector. Plus, trans …
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(0:10): Australia Erupts in Protests Over Gaza Conflict, Sparking Debate on Free Speech and Terror Insignia (2:04): Qatar Airways Acquires 25% of Virgin Australia, Promises Competitive Airfares and New Long-Haul Flights (4:17): Panthers vs. Storm: Epic Grand Final Rematch Promises Intense Showdown at Accor Stadium (6:10): Queensland Election Countd…
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It's 50 times stronger than heroin and can kill in just two minutes. The dangerous synthetic opioid fentanyl has been found in drugs in Canberra. We explain what it does and how to keep yourself safe. Also, Qatar Airways wants to buy 25 per cent of Virgin Australia ... so would it make airfares cheaper and should Qantas be worried? Plus, a new onli…
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(0:10): Appeal Denied: Cleo Smith's Kidnapper to Serve Full 13.5-Year Sentence (1:40): Andrew McQualter Named West Coast Eagles Head Coach in Major Leadership Shift (3:28): Australian Share Market Hits Record High as Energy Sector Leads Gains (5:28): Alarming Rise in Child Abuse Livestreams on Social Media Sparks Parliamentary Inquiry in Australia …
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This week is all about the grand final! We’re discussing best things to do on the day, a crazy character who changed the state of the game the last time these two played each other in 1899! Plus Junior’s discussing the cost of this years Pre Game entertainment compared to years previous and can Junior boy get yet another win in the quiz - or is the…
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Young Australians need mental health support more than ever but what happens when the advice you're getting... isn't legit? Also, the death toll in Lebanon is rising after Israeli strikes also killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Guests: Dr Ali Mamouri, research fellow, Deakin Univeristy Carly Dober, Director, Australian Association of Psychol…
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Daniel Ricciardo has been sacked by Red Bull, effectively ending his Formula 1 career. So what do you do when your career ends so early in life? Also, there's been speculation the government is thinking of making changes to tax breaks, but the PM says he has no plans to scrap negative gearing. And Sabrina Carpenter kicked off her Short n' Sweet tou…
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This week we kick things off by discussing the PerthNow article we featured in, the royal show record, we pick apart our 2024 AFL Grand final predictions and we try the bizarre Oreo flavoured Coke and Coke flavoured Oreos. Plus we check in on Matt LeBlanc news, award our Everyday Hero to an extra helpful security guard and announce our excitement f…
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(0:10): Star Entertainment Secures $200M Loan Amid Ongoing Liquidity Crisis and $1.685B Net Loss (2:05): Breakthrough Nanoparticles Target Aggressive Brain Tumors with Precision Heat Therapy (4:27): Australia's Treasurer Jim Chalmers Aims to Revitalize Economic Ties with China on Landmark Visit (6:19): Uber's New Pickup Zone at Sydney Airport Spark…
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Ticket retailer Lyte has gone under. Will it pull Lost Paradise down with it? And the US, Australia and a bunch of allies have signed a joint statement calling for a temporary ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel. Plus "freak offs", a thousand bottles of baby oil and a federal indictment: we unpack the alleged crimes of P Diddy. Also NSW police o…
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(0:10): Australia's Inflation Hits Three-Year Low at 2.7%, But Core Inflation Remains Above RBA Target (2:16): Albanese Government Weighs Negative Gearing Reform Ahead of Election Amid Housing Crisis Debate (4:34): Australia's Tsunami Alert Mishap Sparks Panic: BOM Issues Accidental Warning During Software Test (6:18): Extinct Volcanoes: A Hidden T…
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A Liberal senator in South Australia has introduced a private members' bill pushing for live births over access to abortions. And the federal government has given the green light to extend three NSW coal mines for up to 40 years. Plus, meet the young Aussies trying to make it big in Bollywood. Guests: Tim Buckley, founder and director, Climate Ener…
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(0:10): Australian Shares Slide as Interest Rate Decision Looms; Mining and Energy Sectors Hit Hard (2:12): Patrick Cripps Shatters Brownlow Record with 45 Votes, Becomes First Carlton Player to Win Twice (4:12): New Blood Test for Esophageal Cancer Achieves 94% Accuracy, Set to Launch in 2025 (6:30): Gambler Steals $64K from Fundraiser for Murder …
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Thousands have fled Israeli strikes in Lebanon's deadliest day since the 2006 civil war and Australia's huge community of Lebanese Australians are stuck watching on from the other side of the world. Plus overcharging, extra fillings and unannounced xrays: are dentists doing the dodgy? And move over Bridgerton, there's a new deb ball in town and it'…
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Climate change is promoting a wave of "last chance" tourism. But is the race to see threatened locations hurting more than it's helping? Plus, Woolworths and Coles are headed to court after claims they've misled customers with "down down" and "price dropped" deals. And what's behind the national shortage of HIV prevention drug PrEP? Guests Christin…
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(0:10): Chalmers Faces RBA Reform Hurdles as Greens Demand Rate Cuts, Coalition Opposes (2:26): Australia Sees Shift in Migration Trends as Housing Costs Soar and Government Plans Reductions (4:45): The Everest and Five More Races to Gain Coveted Group 1 Status in Major Revamp (6:32): Jay Vine's Rollercoaster Year: From Spinal Injuries to Near-Meda…
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(0:10): Sydney Swans Soar to 2024 AFL Grand Final After Dominant Win Over Port Adelaide (1:50): Travis Head's Record 154* Leads Australia to Thrilling Win Over England in First ODI at Trent Bridge (3:55): NSW Nurses and Midwives to Strike Over Pay Dispute, Demand 15% Immediate Increase (5:56): Australian Couple Charged with Espionage for Russia: Co…
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More and more people are racking up HECS debts over 100K. Is uni really worth that? Also, tell us your job and we’ll tell you who you’ll marry. And what do bad hygiene, gossip and hypocrisy all have in common? They're among the top things you hate about your workplace, apparently. Host Dave Marchese is joined by PEDESTRIAN.TV writer Simran Pasricha…
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