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Uncuffed empowers people in California prisons to tell their own stories. The award-winning collaboration between incarcerated student producers and professional journalists shines light on the human experience of people before, during, and after their prison terms. The new Season 4 is hosted by formerly incarcerated producer Greg Eskridge. https://www.WeAreUncuffed.org
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.
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.
As ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred weakens, heavy rainfall, dangerous flooding and power outages continue to make life challenging for hundreds of thousands of people. While the recovery begins to ramp up there are concerns about the health and wellbeing of rural communities who may be harder to reach. Guest: Susi Tegen, Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Health Alliance Producer: David Cook…
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Sally Ann-Williams grew up selling fruit and veg at her mum and dad's produce shop. She was the first in her family to finish high school, and when she got to university, she says she was too cheap to buy a computer so she built one instead. Sally went on to spend 13 years at Google, and is now a leader in the deep-tech start-up world, trying to find solutions to real-world problems and driving change to bring more Australian inventions to life and keep our local talent onshore Guest: Sally-Ann Williams, CEO Cicada Innovations…
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Police now say a Sydney caravan found laden with explosives early this year was part of a fabricated terrorism plot - and was "never going to cause a mass terrorism event against Australia's Jewish community." They've laid blamed organised criminals in Australia and from offshore - and yesterday announced they've made more than a dozen arrests. Guest: Alex Ryvchin, co-Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry Producer: Anne Barker…
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Donald Trump has taken to social media to label former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull a weak and ineffective leader, after Mr Turnbull told American television that Mr Trump's tariffs could drive the US into recession. Mr Turnbull had declared that both sides of Australian politics are "gaslighting" the public, and says now is the time for a reckoning on AUKUS. Guest: Malcolm Turnbull, 29th Prime Minister of Australia Producer: Jacqueline Breen…
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The Australian Federal Police has revealed an explosives-laden caravan found in Sydney's north-west in January was part of a "fake terrorism plot" by organised crime figures, and "was never going to cause a mass casualty event". The government has jumped on the revelation declaring that opposition leader Peter Dutton owes the wider community an apology for "recklessly" making "untrue" claims about national security for political gain. Guest: Tony Burke, Minister for Home Affairs Producer: Jacqueline Breen…
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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has left home-owners and businesses concerned about the lasting impact and cost of the damage. The Insurance Council of Australia has declared an insurance catastrophe for the Southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales regions. Guest: Andrew Hall, CEO, Insurance Council of Australia Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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Three days after making landfall, the impact of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred continues to be felt in parts of northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland. In Grafton - along the Clarence River in New South Wales - a watch and act warning remains in place for residents. Guest: Councillor Ray Smith, Mayor, Clarence Valley Council Producer: Lexie Jeuniewic…
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King Island Dairy has been producing high-quality cheese for over a century, but last year its then-owner warned the brand would close unless a new buyer was found. In recent days, the island's largest employer has been saved after being purchased by an Australian family joint venture. Guest: Nick Dobromilsky, Director, King Island Dairy Producer: David Cook…
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The latest Specialist homelessness services annual report has found the largest group who received support last year were victims of family and domestic violence. According to the report, a third of people who needed short-term accommodation went without. Guest: Karyn Walsh, CEO, Micah Projects Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor If you or someone you know needs support, contact 1800 RESPECT.…
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With just a few days until US tariffs of 25 per cent on all steel and aluminium imports come into effect, the federal government's hopes of securing an exemption are fading. Australian steel and aluminium exports to the US are worth approximately $1 billion, but make up just two per cent of the United States' overall consumption. Guest: Scott Jennings, former Republican strategist and CNN commentator Producer: Tim Skelton…
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In 2019 one of Australia's most eminent climate scientists, Dr Joelle Gergis warned tropical cyclones would move as far down as Northern NSW. Just over five years later, Cyclone Alfred is proving her prediction correct. Guest: Dr Joelle Gergis, climate scientist and author based at Melboourne University's, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Science. Producer: Kylie Grey…
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Some of the most dramatic scenes caused by ex-tropical cyclone Alfred at the weekend unfolded in Hervey Bay, 250 kilometres north of Brisbane. More than 230 millimetres of rain fell in just four hours, causing flash flooding that inundated homes and the main street, prompting 34 rescues, including 14 deemed life-threatening. Guest: George Seymour, Mayor of Fraser Coast Regional Council Producer: Jacqueline Breen…
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In 2019, Australian climate scientist, Dr Joelle Gergis gave a keynote presentation at the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic society's annual meeting warning that tropical cyclones would move as far down as Northern NSW.
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One in five women and one in 16 men are victims of sexual violence, and they are being 'failed' by the justice system. That's according to a new report from the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC), which has made 64 recommendations. Guest: Sarah Rosenberg, Advisory Committee Member, Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and Executive Director of With You We Can Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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"Eerie" is how the City of Moreton Bay Mayor describes the eye of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which made landfall on the islands off Brisbane in the early hours of Saturday morning. The storm was still at category one cyclone strength when it hit before it was downgraded to a tropical low as it headed towards the mainland. Guest: Peter Flannery, Mayor, City of Moreton Bay Producer: Brooke Young…
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
The news you need to know today — and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong and Deepa Fernandes with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team at NPR and WBUR.
ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, anti-Semitism in Australia, TikTok’s future, artificial intelligence, Israel-Hamas war and ceasefire, Australian dollar, bushfires, the Australians ...
The Jacaranda FM News team is based in Gauteng – but covers local and international news of the day, providing the latest developments online and on-air. News bulletins run from 5am to 7pm weekdays, and from 7am to 6pm on weekends and public holidays. Tune into Jacaranda FM, or log on to www.jacarandafm.com, for the news you need to know.. now.
The Intercept is proud to support and share episodes of Deconstructed and Intercepted from our colleagues at Drop Site News, as well as other partner content, that highlights important political stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where the biggest names in the world of sport go one-on-one with sports journalist Mark Howard. From ultimate highs to tear-jerking lows, Howie lifts the lid on the real stories behind the headlines. He sits down with the biggest names in Australian & world sport, finding out how they started out, what makes them tick, how they deal with the big wins and the big losses, and how they take on sport and life from here.