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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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Plunging into the personal playlists of remarkable individuals as we explore the songs that shaped their lives. Get ready for provocative discussions, filthy humor, and daring questions that aim to both entertain and enlighten. Gain fresh perspectives on your favorite creatives as they share their moments of laughter, tears, and heartfelt inspiration through a playlist of their all-time favorite songs. Tune in and join the laughter—share your story on Music Junkies today!
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George Alvarado started his Journey in the Music Industry in South Florida in December 1977 as a Mobile Dj. Then in 1984 he started working in nightclubs professionally. The Combine influence of DJing, Record label Owner, Music Store Owner, Producer and Remixer has placed him as a big part of the Underground Dance movement in South Florida. George is adept at shifting between Genres of Electronic Dance Music. He is also driven by a relentless passion for music, striving to stay on top of the ...
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Welcome to a brand new episode of GROUP THERAPY #01 whit Brazilian DJ Pedro Fortuna, The best Techouse - Tech - Deep and Progressive grooves, If my podcast gives you that warm party feeling, make sure to subscribe to my channel to stay on top of all my new podcasts. To keep up with my latest productions Follow my page! 1 Birds (Original Mix) by Hellomonkey 2 Harem (Gary Beck Remix) by SLAM 3 Clap Your Hands (Solomun Remix) by Whilk & Misky 4 Mass Majestic (Gerd 1997 Remix) by E.G.D 5 I Calle ...
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Shogun, a historical series set in Japan and mostly with Japanese dialogue, was the big winner at the Emmy awards - breaking records.Baby Reindeer also triumphed, but there was a big upset in the comedy categories when Hacks unexpectedly beat The Bear. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: - Agatha All Along- A Ver…
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Juries play a crucial role in our criminal trial system. So, how can jurors be protected from outside pressures? And what can be done when serious juror misconduct jeopardises a trial? The Law Report's Damien Carrick has been looking at three very interesting cases – which focus attention on jury integrity…
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Monty Python member Eric Idle wrote the iconic song 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' 45 years ago. And despite a recent cancer scare and describing Monty Python as a "financial disaster" - Eric is still writing and touring at the age of 81. Idle is making the journey Australia later this year for a new one-man musical show and joined RN Bre…
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Changes to the federal Privacy Act were introduced into parliament last week, part of long overdue amendments aimed at updating our Privacy Laws for the digital era. But according to Data Privacy and Consumer rights groups, the changes do not go far enough to protect Australian's private information, and it leave us lagging behind the rest of the w…
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Labor's Help-to-Buy bill was debated in the Senate yesterday and the Build-to-Rent bills is due later this week, but so far they've failed to gain support from the Greens or the Coalition. But while the politicians scrap over how to move forward, key housing groups have formed an unlikely alliance calling for politicians to come to the table to hel…
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The Government's looking like it will bring on a vote today over key housing legislation, even though it's likely to fail. Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume put industrial relations on the agenda, saying the Coalition would likely look to wind back the "same job, same pay" legislation plus several other aspects of new IR law. This now has the publi…
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To the NRL first, D-day looms for the Bulldogs Josh Addo-Carr after his failed drugs test. It's now confirmed that World Athletics president Lord Sebastian Coe is in the running to become the new International Olympic Committee president. And the hearing into the defending EPL champions Manchester City is beginning - but what are the City group bei…
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The Federal Government had hoped its signature housing legislation, aimed at helping thousands of Australians buy their first home, would pass through the Senate this week - but the Coalition and the Greens have vowed to vote it down. Coalition spokesman on Home Ownership, Andrew Bragg told RN Breakfast the Build-To-Rent legislation is "a very bad …
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Warning: This story discusses suicide New figures collated by the Queensland Treasury show that Australians are losing a staggering $32 billion a year on gambling - the highest per head of population in the world. Kate* lost her brother to suicide when he was 24, he left a note on his laptop that said "I am taking my own life because I am pathologi…
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Australia is in dire need of doctors, especially GPs in rural and remote areas. But there are concerns a new streamlined registration process for international doctors could result in under-qualified or even unqualified doctors working in overwhelming and unsupported settings. Guest: Dr Nicole Higgins, president of the Royal Australian College of G…
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The second assassination attempt on Donald Trump has raised many questions about the level of security around the Former President and the protocols in place for protecting the Republican Presidential Candidate. A former secret service agent took RN Breakfast inside the protection detail that surrounds a President and Former President Guest: Bill G…
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At least 750,000 are on the brink of starvation in South Sudan following months of civil war and a series of environmental disasters. Humanitarian groups say a disaster of this scale has not been seen in decades, with the World Food Programme warning it could become the world's largest hunger crisis. Guest: Mary Ellen McGroarty, South Sudan's Count…
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The Scottish government is expected to officially accept Australia’s multi-million dollar investment, clearing the way for Glasgow to host the Games in 2026. Guest: Emily Rosemond, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist and director of Sport at QUT. Producer: Niamh Dunneتوسط Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A on Republican nominee Donald Trump rocked the United States on Sunday. So, should the former President take more precautions between now and the election in November? And how might it effect his election campaign? Guest: Matt Klink, Republican political consultant and strategist Producer: Richard Crabtree…
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A modern coming-of-age drama by one of Australian most exciting voices is returning to the stage after a stellar run and rave reviews. Golden Blood is inspired by events in Merlynn Tong's life and follows two estranged siblings after the death of their mother set around the nightclubs of Singapore. Guest:Merlynn Tong, writer and star of Golden Bloo…
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Midwest princess Chappell Roan took home 'Best New Artist' at the MTV Video Music Awards after a rapid rise to the top of the charts. But the pop-star is far from an overnight success, and has been slogging it out for a long time . Now she's setting boundaries with superfans, who have built a para-social relationship with her. Guest: Ce Benedict, M…
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Bird flu has been in the headlines recently as a highly pathogenic strain spread around the world and three separate strains were detected in Australia. Now, a US man in the state of Missouri has tested positive for H5 bird flu and according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention he didn't report any contact with animals ahead of the dia…
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There have been dozens of underworld killings in Sydney over the past four years. Execution style murders that have taken place in very public places. Four Corners investigates how much the New South Wales police knew about the shootings before they took place, and if they should've intervened to stop them. Guest: Mahmood Fazal, Four Corners Report…
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Former President Donald Trump is safe after gun shots were fired at his Florida gold course in what the FBI are saying in an apparent assassination attempt. A alleged suspect has been arrested after fleeing the golf club in West Palm Beach. The White House has said that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have been briefed about th…
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Acclaimed Australian author Don Watson has turned his observational wit to the upcoming US election. In his Quarterly Essay, High Noon; Trump, Harris and America on the Brink, Watson describes Trump turning Republican politics into an "addictive world of TV wrestling". Guest: Don Watsonتوسط Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Coalition has flagged it could unpick the Government's same job, same pay laws, which primarily affect labour hires. ACTU Secretary Sally McManus says the Coalition was always going to make Industrial Relations reforms an election issue. McManus says from discussions "behind closed doors" with big business they've "already well and truly promis…
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Labor's housing bills, Help-to-Buy and Build-to-Rent, are yet to pass the Senate - with the Coalition and the Greens continuing to oppose the legislation. Greens Housing spokesperson, Max Chandler-Mather told RN Breakfast the Greens "accept" they aren't going to get through all of their demands, but says "neither [of the bills] give light at the en…
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Australia has joined other Western nations in slapping new sanctions on Iran - in the wake of reports that Iran is supplying Russia with ballistic missiles for its war against Ukraine. The Federal Government has targeted another five Iranians with financial sanctions and travel bans. And in the US, the FBI say they "investigating what appears to be…
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This week, the Federal Government hopes to ease some of those woes with its Help-to-Buy and Build-to-Rent Bills listed for debate in the Senate this week. But the government is facing fierce opposition from the Coalition and the Greens. Housing Minister, Clare O'Neil told RN Breakfast the housing will make a "tangible difference" for key workers - …
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Australians have lost over $2.7 billion dollars to scammers and the Government has a proposed new crackdown to combat scammers. The proposal has been welcomed by the big banks, but consumer groups have said they won't go far enough in protecting the victims of scams. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Investigative Reporter Producer: Matt Simpson…
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The challenge of tackling microplastics and PFAS chemicals, known as forever chemicals, will be played out at a major international conference beginning in Adelaide today. More than 700 experts from around the world will explore the gravity of the issue, and ways to reduce and restore the harm from these substances at the conference hosted by hoste…
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