Earshot presents documentaries about people, places, stories and ideas, in all their diversity.
Science, culture and everything in between. Feel the heat. All species welcome.
We tease out the complex history behind those baffling events in the news.
With a focus on international politics and business, Geraldine Doogue talks to expert commentators about the things that matter to Australians.
A daily news show from the publisher of The Monthly and The Saturday Paper. Hear from the country’s best reporters, covering the news as it affects Australia. This is news with narrative, every weekday.
AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
Every weekday, catch up with Sinéad Mangan as she explores news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them.
Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.
The simplest questions often have the most complex answers. The Philosopher's Zone is your guide through the strange thickets of logic, metaphysics and ethics.
A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
Spend an hour in someone else's life. Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met.
The Australia Institute’s Follow the Money podcast explains Australia’s big economic issues in plain English. We bust myths, dissect politics, interpret econobabble and help you sound really smart at your next dinner party, with host Ebony Bennett.
Focusing on the Pacific region, the program brings you interviews with leaders, newsmakers, and people who make the Pacific beat.
Big Ideas brings you the best of talks, forums, debates, and festivals held in Australia and around the world, casting light on the major social, cultural, scientific and political issues
PM covers stories across Australia and the world, explaining and analysing the most important events and issues of the day.
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.
ConspiracyOz is a current news site with a uniquely Australian perspective, we seek the truth that mainstream media avoids.
Countrywide takes you outside the cities into regional Australia, talking about the food you eat, how it's produced, and what all this means for the Australian economy
The sixth season of If You’re Listening tells the story of Australia’s turbulent history with climate change, and what that means for the future. As we approach a federal election where climate and energy is a key battleground, this 8 episode series will examine how Australia wasted decades fighting change, instead of capitalising on it.
Want to know what's really going on in Parliament House? Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas give you the political analysis that matters and explain what it means for you.
In the Australian Politics podcast, Katharine Murphy and Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
Wake Up Australia: Highlights
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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.
From the ground breaking and life saving to the wacky and implausible, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki reveals some of the best moments in science.
All In The Mind is ABC RN's weekly podcast looking into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour — everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.
Amanda Vanstone tackles key social, economic and cultural issues in Australian life, challenging assumptions and giving voice to new and seldom-heard commentators.
History — As You've Never Heard It Before See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The World Today is a comprehensive current affairs program which backgrounds, analyses, interprets and encourages debate on events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
We’re for Sydney and New South Wales, every day this podcast gives you the headlines of the day from the Daily Telegraph. You can listen on dailytelegraph.com.au, follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and ask your smart speaker to "play the news from the Daily Telegraph"
Background Briefing is daring narrative journalism: Australian investigations with impact. Our award-winning reporters forensically uncover the hidden stories at the heart of the country’s biggest issues.
The latest news from Sky News Australia
Life Matters is your guide to contemporary Australian life. Be part of rich conversations on relationships, family, parenting, education, work, health and consumer issues.
AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
Presented by Australia's leading horticultural experts and hosted by Costa Georgiadis, Gardening Australia is a valuable resource to all gardeners.
Analysis and debate on the week in politics.
Soul Search explores contemporary religion and spirituality from the inside out — what we believe, how we express it, and the difference it makes in our lives
Presents an anarchist analysis on local, national and international news and events. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.
This podcast gives you a smart, cool headed and down to earth wrap on the latest finance and investing news from Australia & around the world. Investing legends Scott Phillips and Andrew Page walk you through what’s really going on and what you need to know to make great financial decisions. Subscribe to get your regular fix of BS-free money advice. Sign up for the newsletter at fool.com.au/triplem For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app
Talking Australia, from award-winning Australian Geographic, shares the stories of Australia’s most inspiring explorers, conservationists and adventurers. Listen as they take you on a journey around this magnificent country and beyond, whether battling the elements to achieve their lifelong dreams or working hard to preserve our unique and fragile natural world. Each week the podcast features intimate conversations with extraordinary Australians.
The Money looks at Australia and the world through an economic lens. It explores how economics influences everything else.
Discover new people, places and perspectives with Voice of Real Australia. Each episode showcases stories from rural and regional Australia. A podcast from ACM -- Australia's largest independent media network.
This show is a mix of exclusive episodes, plus the best of Fox Footy's AFL coverage.
Interviews and feature reports from SBS News.
In a world marked by wicked social problems, The Minefield helps you negotiate the ethical dilemmas, contradictory claims and unacknowledged complicities of modern life.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL360, Wednesday the 20th of April, with host Braith Anasta and of course, Paul Kent. (logo attached)
This is a podcast largely about the work of David Deutsch and his books ”The Beginning of Infinity” and ”The Fabric of Reality”.
Join Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Lucy Smith and their scientific guests, with a bunch of curious triple j listeners for a weekly injection of science, myth-bashing and answers!
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“These are the people that we want to help and are falling through the cracks” - Chinderah community rallies to help others rebuild after flood
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12 weeks on from catastrophic floods in Chinderah, there is still a huge amount of work to get people back on their feet
Fast News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Pacific community members to miss out on voting as Australia heads to the polls this weekend
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Some Pacific community members won't be voting in Australia's election despite living in the country for years, and a new report says Pacific Islanders risk losing their nationality as a result of climate change.
Listen to the full show podcast with Michael McLaren. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Radio 2GB
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Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement hangs in the balance
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With the conclusion of the final sitting period of Parliament, a Joint Standing Committee on Treaties inquiry into the trade deal will now lapse and start afresh following the election.
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The Vote: Monique Ryan vs The Treasurer of Australia
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On election night, the Melbourne seat of Kooyong could be one of the most fiercely contested in the country. The Treasurer of Australia, Josh Frydenberg, is facing what he’s described as the fight of his political life. His opponent was virtually unknown to most Australians a few months ago, but now polls show she has a chance at victory. So who is…
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Soul Search


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Sorrow in solidarity — Poetry and suffering from Ukraine to Australia
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What do we do with suffering – as we experience it ourselves, and in the world around us? Meredith Lake explores solidarity in the midst of violence, both through activism and poetry.
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Trouble in the ‘family’—Australia’s relationship with its Pacific neighbours
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The recent signing of the security pact between China and the Solomon Island has sent shock waves through the Federal election campaign. Questions are being asked about our relationship with the Solomon Islands and with other Pacific nations. What is behind Australia’s relationship with the Pacific nations?…
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Australia's biggest bank upbeat despite inflation and interest rate rises
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Your wages, rising interest rates and the cost of living are the big issues politicians are fighting over this election campaign. They're also the biggest issues facing business and the broader economy, but the Commonwealth Bank believes there's room for optimism.
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The First Dismissal – Part One: The Last Days of Jack Lang
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On this day 90 years ago, firebrand NSW Premier Jack Lang was sacked by Governor Sir Phillip Game. In this this first of two instalments, we look at Lang's early life and business career, the scandalous aspect of his personal life and his embrace of the White Australia policy, his political rise and the massive opposition he faced from his own part…
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The reasons behind Australia's volatile weather
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Australia is no stranger to extreme or unusual weather events, including a La Niña now in its second year. How do changing weather patterns increase volatility?
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NRL 360 - Who is the best fit as the Bulldogs new head coach? Which players will jump ship? Will Kikau honor deal? - 17/05/22
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Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL360, Tuesday the 17th of May, with host Braith Anasta and of course, Paul Kent. The duo are joined by Paul Crawley and Dave Riccio to take us through all of the latest developments at the Bulldogs, including who they could potentially see becoming the new head coach, and which players they believe are l…
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AFL 360 - Stuart Dew to beat out Clarkson to keep his job at Suns? Glorious scenes for Richmond debutant - 17/05/22
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Catch up on all of the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday, May 10th with Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson. Gerard and Robbo discuss the news which the Gold Coast Suns could ultimately decide to stick with Stuart Dew instead of Alistair Clarkson, and a review of a memorable debut for a refugee who found his way to Richmond. For more of the show tune …
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A Nobel view of covid, climate change and science funding
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Two Nobel Laureates discuss the pandemic, climate change and the need to boost science research funding to meet the many challenges we face. Professor Brian Schmidt and Professor Peter Doherty also share personal stories of what it’s like to win the Nobel prize and why they engage in debates on social media.…
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For Iraq’s LGBTIQ+ community, life is difficult and dangerous.
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Though the threat from IS has passed, every day LGBTQI+ people fear physical violence, or being murdered if their secret is uncovered.
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SBS On the Money: Rates to rise, every month, for the next few months
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The RBA board meeting minutes released today revealed it discussed the possibility of a 40 basis point increase at the last meeting, instead of the 25 which it delivered, leaving the door open for more aggresive increases in the short term. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with ANZ's Adelaide Timbrell for the impact on the economy and ho…
The Victorian branch of the Australian Medical Association is calling on people to wear masks as the health systems struggles to cope demand.
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The Coalition releases its election costings
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The government is proposing cuts to public service spending - and is now putting the pressure on Labor, who will announce their figures on Thursday.
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Radio aims to bridge gap between Roma people and others
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Hungary's Roma minority group has long suffered from discrimination and exclusion but now Budapest station Radio Dikh aims to recast the way the group is perceived.
The Coalition to cut the public service to pay for its promises while Labor's election promise balance sheet won't be revealed for another couple of days.We'll head to the most marginal seat in the country – Macquarie, west of Sydney - where seething anger at the political class leaves some voters dreading polling day.As new election lies surface i…
US President Joe Biden has signed an order to send nearly 500 troops to Somalia, to train and support Somali forces in their fight against Al-Shabaab.
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Fox Footy Podcast: Coach carousel spinning, Suns keep winning
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Max Laughton, David Zita and Ben Waterworth analyse Round 9 and preview Round 10 on the Fox Footy Podcast, including the coach carousel as it begins to spin and Gold Coast's shock bid for a finals spot, plus Fair or Farce and the Mailbag. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Fox Sports Australia
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Ukrainian troops begin evacuating from Azovstal site
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This comes as Turkey opposes Sweden and Finland's wish to join NATO, and as McDonalds and Renault pull out of Russia.
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Jobs could go as Government release election costings
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The Government's election costings come with a sting in the tail - public sector funding cuts which unions fear could mean the end of thousands of jobs.
A discovery in weather in the 1990s was the Atmospheric River. They've been around for pretty much ever though - one of them bankrupted California in 1862, and another dumped lots and lots of water onto Brisbane, in February 2022.
Historian Gwynne Dyer on his search to understand whether war is embedded in human nature, and why things are changing, despite the world becoming less violent over the past seven decades
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Living with a dark stranger: Bastian Fox Phelan on 'how to be between'
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Bastian Fox Phelan awoke one morning to the arrival of, as they describe it, a 'dark stranger'. This 'stranger' adorned their upper lip and would throw open a deep questioning and investigation of gender and the idea that to be a woman you had to be hairless. Bastian's debut memoir is called How to be Between.…
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The complexities of grieving an adult child
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The death of a child is always difficult, but losing an adult child brings on a different sort of grief. Bereaved parents of adult children say they can be dismissed, misunderstood and garner less sympathy than parents who lose young children. We look at the experience of grieving an adult child, how to cope and best support those going through it.…
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Can regulation of holiday properties help solve the rental crisis?
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Some state and local governments are regulating short-stay accommodation as a way to help increase the number of properties available for permanent rental. Limits are being set on who can let out their properties in this way, and for how many days of the year. Is regulation a good idea and how does it work in practice?…
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New NT Chief Minister promises focus on social issues
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NT Health Minister Natasha Fyles was chosen by her colleagues to lead the Northern Territory, following the surprise resignation of Michael Gunner. She's promised stability in government, and identified economic recovery and social issues as priorities.
The ABC board is set to introduce an internal ombudsman, replacing the existing system for handling complaints made about programs and content. The recommendation is contained in a report commissioned after the system rejected a complaint about last year's Ghost Train series, which was ultimately found to be valid.…
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Super Homebuyers scheme a culture war on the economy - Politics with David Crowe
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In the final week of the election campaign costings have taken centre stage, while the key policy battleground is the Super Homebuyers Scheme.David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
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Greens $170billion wishlist for a hung parliament
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The Greens have formally launched their election campaign with high hopes of picking up at least one extra Lower House seat.Greens Leader Adam Bandt has also released a wishlist of policies - including an end to fossil fuels - that will be on the table in the event of a hung parliament.
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Josh Frydenberg accuses Labor of hiding planned spending cuts
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has released the Coalition's election costings and has challenged Labor to do likewise.He says that if Labor wins on Saturday it will cut spending and raise taxes to pay for its election promises.
13 people have been murdered in the last 18 months, as gang violence escalates on Sydney's streets. A new taskforce has been introduced to tackle organised crime and gangland killings, but questions have been raised about whether police have enough powers to combat underworld activity.
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Is this the most daring plot of World War II?
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They say the second World War was fought on the beaches and trenches of Europe, but a new film shows a simultaneous war was taking place in the shadows.Nearly 80 years ago, British intelligence attempted a daring plot to deceive the Nazis, floating a literal corpse carrying fake military plans into the hands of the enemy.…
Feeding your newborn baby can be an extremely stressful experience.This has been compounded in some areas of the US, where a formula shortage has left parents and carers with very few options.
Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group and its allies appear to have suffered losses in this weekend's parliamentary elections, with preliminary results showing their opponents picking up more seats. It sends a strong message to ruling class politicians, who have held on to their seats despite a devastating economic collapse that has plunged most of th…
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Pacific Islanders at risk of statelessness if laws not strengthened says new report
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A new study says climate change could put Pacific Islanders at risk of losing their nationality and citizenship if countries in the region do not strengthen their laws.
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The Vote: What are the Coalition actually offering?
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On the weekend, the Coalition launched its campaign, just six days before the election. The centrepiece of the launch was a new housing policy, which it promises will help more young people to buy a home, by allowing them to take money out of their superannuation. But will the scheme really help new home buyers or is it too little, too late? Today,…
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Housing, super and the final plea for votes
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In the final days of an election campaign dominated by cost of living concerns, Scott Morrison has announced a plan to allow Australians to dip into their superannuation to buy their first homes. As voting day approaches, both major parties will argue you’ll be better off financially if you vote for them. Today, the host of RN Breakfast, Patricia K…
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AFL 360 - Bomber Hell! What went so wrong for the Bombers against Swans? - 16/05/22
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Catch up on all of the footy news from AFL 360, Monday, May 16th with Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson. Gerard and Robbo discuss Essendon's triumphant win in round 8 and how will Essendon pick up the pieces after a rough loss to the Swans in round 9. They discuss St Kilda after a huge win on the weekend. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy &…
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NRL 360 - Did the Dogs do Barrett dirty? Who will replace him? - 16/05/2022
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Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL360, Monday the 16th of May, with host Braith Anasta and of course, Paul Kent. The duo are joined by Buzz Rothfield and James Hooper for a deep-dive on the Trent Barrett and the Bulldogs. Who will replace him as head coach, and will the Bulldogs players walk out after him. The boys also take a look back…
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Lebanon has voted - so who will face the country's challenges?
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After three years of economic freefall, the stakes could not be higher, with voting turnout low, and Hezbollah hoping to hold on to its majority.
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Being healthy on a sick planet, how climate change impacts health
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The impacts of climate change on our health are growing, as surely as global temperatures and sea levels are rising. So how can we strive to live as healthy people on an increasingly sick planet? What are the major ways global warming is threatening human health?
The Prime Minister is defending his party's plan to unlock super for first home buyers - despite warnings it could drive up house prices further, and hurt retirement savings in the long term.
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SBS On the Money: Accessing super for home ownership around the world
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With the government proposing its own scheme to allow first home buyers to access part of their superannuation to buy a home, SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with ANZ New Zealand- based economist Miles Workman to discover how a similar program there has worked and discusses the various plans around the world; plus the day on the markets…