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Radio National Breakfast — Separate stories podcast
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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×Despite claims from the global tobacco industry that vaping can help people cut back on cigarettes, new research from the U-S has found it actually could be making it harder for smokers to quit. A study from the University of California San Diego looked at over 6,000 smokers across the United States, and found vaping prolongs both smoking and nicotine dependence. GUEST: John Pierce, Professor at the School of Public Health, U-C San Diego PRODUCER: Brooke Young…

1 Changing Australia: Dr Michael Fotheringham on finding ways to fix Australia's housing crisis 12:26
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When Dr Michael Fotheringham was a renter, he was evicted because the owner wanted to sell. Another house nearly put him in hospital with repeated mould induced chest infections.

1 Sunshine Coast residents use 90,000 sandbags ahead of Cyclone Alfred 7:19
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Hundreds of schools are closed, public transport has been brought to a standstill, and elective surgeries have been suspended, as four million residents along the coast of south east Queensland and northern NSW prepare for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The Category Two system is now expected to make landfall later on Friday with a warning zone extending from Double Island Point to Grafton in New South Wales. GUEST: Rosanna Natoli, Sunshine Coast Mayor PRODUCER: Brooke Young…

1 Treasurer in talks with 'major' insurance CEOs 9:26
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As Tropical Cyclone Alfred barrels closer to the Queensland coast, a new report has revealed an alarming picture of insurance coverage across the country. According to the Australia Institute report, one in every five homes is either uninsured or considered under-insured. Guest: Jim Chalmers, Treasurer Producer: Jacqueline Breen…

1 The impact of withdrawing US intelligence from Ukraine 3:00
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The United Stays says its immediately cutting off intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

1 Australia's circular economy hindered by 'outdated' rules 4:38
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Australia's progress towards a circular economy is slow, according to an interim report from the government's independent advisory body. The Productivity Commission's report says progress is being hindered by "prescriptive, outdated, or inconsistent regulations". Guest: Dr Alison Roberts, Commissioner, the Productivity Commission Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…

1 Millions brace for Tropical Cyclone Alfred's arrival 6:12
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Millions of people across the south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales have spent days preparing for a deluge of rain and gale-force winds. TC Alfred is expected to make landfall later tonight or Friday morning. For many residents in northern New South Wales, the impending natural disaster is bringing back the trauma of the 2022 floods. Guest: Tony Sheldon, Special Envoy for Disaster Recovery Producer: Luke Siddham Dundon…
Not-for-profit organisations working with people experiencing homelessness and sleeping rough are preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred's arrival.

1 Loneliness, inequality on the rise in Australia: survey 9:16
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A snap-shot of Australian life has been revealed in the latest government-funded Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics (HILDA) Survey. According to the survey, more Aussies are feeling lonely, and there's been a rise in loneliness and a reliance on pets. Guest: Professor Roger Wilkins, Co-director of the HILDA Survey, the University of Melbourne Producer: Peter Martin…
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows the economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the last three months of 2024, the fastest rate in almost two years. But while the data points to improvements in Australia's economy, the prospect of a trade war is threatening to derail the global economy. Guest: Gareth Aird, Head of Australian Economics, The Commonwealth Bank of Australia Producer: Tim Skelton…
More Australians prefer an independent foreign policy over a closer alliance with the United States, according to new research by the Australia Institute into Australians' views on our foreign policy. The independent think-tank's report shows 44 per cent of participants backed an independent foreign policy, compared to just 35 per cent for a tighter US relationship. Guest: Dr Emma Shortis, Director of International and Security Affairs, the Australia Institute Producer: Briana Charles…

1 Unpacking Trump's record-breaking speech to Congress 10:19
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It was the longest presidential address to the US Congress on record. Donald Trump took 100 minutes to outline his vision for a second presidential term, and brag about his achievements in his first six weeks in office. Guest: Jon Sopel, former Washington Correspondent, and now co-host of the daily podcast The News Agents Producer: Anne Barker…

1 Threat on Sydney mosque leaves community 'heartbroken' during Ramadan 5:41
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NSW Police have launched a major investigation into an online threat at a newly opened mosque in Sydney's south-west. Many in the Muslim community say it's left them feeling distressed, disturbed and heartbroken during the holy month of Ramadan. Guest: Gamal Kheir, Secretary of the Lebanese Muslim Association in Sydney…

1 Changing Australia: Matt Dun's mission to cure a deadly childhood cancer 16:52
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Professor Matt Dun didn't originally set out to be a cancer researcher. He started his professional career in the navy and finished his high school certificate as an adult at TAFE at night. Today, he is the go-to expert for a rare and deadly childhood cancer, for short known as DIPG, or DMG. Children with the disease usually live less than a year after diagnosis. Just a few years ago, Professor Dun had never even heard of DIPG. But the cancer would come crashing into his life in 2018 when his then two-year-old daughter Josephine was diagnosed. Guest: Matt Dun, Professor of Haematology/Oncology Research at the University of Newcastle, and founder of Run DIPG…
Australian peacekeeping troops could be sent to Ukraine to help protect a ceasefire -- so what would that look like and what are the implications for our other security interests closer to home?
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