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'Ghost Hunters' murder for hire? blink-182 star's life and death battle. Game of clones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Floodwaters rush through central Australia
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30:12A pilot in central Australia says he's never seen anything like this week's massive flooding at Lake Eyre.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Contemplating mumfluencing? Listen to this first
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40:29We’re going behind the scenes of 8 Passengers "mommy" vlogger Ruby Franke’s notorious downfall. 2025 has already given us eldest daughter Shari Franke’s New York Times bestselling memoir, The House of My Mother, and a three-part documentary series, Devil in The Family, which shares shocking never-before-seen footage of the former YouTuber Mormon fa…
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BBC Reith lecture 3 – Does trauma cause violence?
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54:05The long term impact of childhood trauma on your body and mind is profound and devastating. Many perpetrators of violent crimes have suffered abuse themselves. But is it as easy as to say that trauma causes violence? There are many more people who have lived through trauma and don’t start hurting others. The 2024 BBC Reith lecture Speakers Dr Gwen …
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Today, we're bringing you episode three of the latest podcast from 20/20 and ABC Audio, "Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy." In this episode, Diddy signs a young singer with a hit single who’s on the fast track to fame. Cassie Ventura reportedly agrees to a 10-album deal. They become romantically involved and Cassie’s career flatlines, leaving fans w…
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How to be number one at Augusta and beyond
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14:48Jason Day has won a major. He's been world number one. He knows what it takes to reach the pinnacle and he believes Min Woo Lee can do it... but he thinks one thing needs to change. Whether it's achievable this weekend is one of the key questions we're asking ahead of the US Masters. Featured: Daniel Garb, journalist, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the AB…
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Markets continue to react to tariffs; At least 79 people killed after a roof collapses in a Dominican Republic nightclub; A rescue dog's journey to trusting his new family Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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How a child’s boomerang returns in the latest TarraWarra Biennial
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25:13It was while researching the provenance of a child’s boomerang, found in topsoil near the site of Melbourne Zoo, that Kimberley Moulton found the key to her curatorial vision for We Are Eagles, the latest edition of the TarraWarra Biennial. The Yorta Yorta curator worked with artefacts and other historical material at Melbourne Museum for years bef…
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US forges ahead with 104 per cent tariffs on China
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5:33China has accused the United States of blackmail and has vowed to 'fight to the end' if it goes ahead with an additional 50 per cent tariff on Chinese imports. Donald Trump has threatened to impose the extra tariffs if Beijing refuses to remove the retaliatory 34 per cent tariffs it announced last Friday on US goods. Guest: Professor Tim Harcourt, …
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Changing Australia: Vicki Jellie and the fight for better cancer care in Warrnambool
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18:11A decade ago, many people affected by cancer in the regional Victorian town of Warrnambool faced a terrible choice. Life saving treatment was hundreds of kilometres away in Melbourne or else where. For some farmers, business owners and families that trip over and over again was near impossible, and there are stories of some getting help too late or…
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More targeted drought assistance for stricken SA farmers
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5:29Drought stricken farmers across South Australia will see further relief after the state government announced a $55 million aid package would be delivered in the next 30 days. The funding comes on top of the $18 million initial support announced in November, and will go towards rebates, mental health support, and charities that transport fodder.Gues…
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Coalition spruiks gas reservation policy after new modelling
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8:28Two weeks after promising a plan to lower power prices, the Coalition has released its modelling for its gas reservation policy — claiming it would shave seven per cent off household gas bills while electricity bills would decrease by around three per cent. The analysis by Frontier Economics also shows the plan could reduce industrial retail gas bi…
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The prime minister and opposition leader faced off last night for the first debate of the election campaign. Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton were faced with questions from undecided voters on their cost-of-living promises, immigration policies, as well as health and education funding. GUEST: Jason Clare, Labor campaign spokesperson and Education …
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The trade war escalates as Donald Trump jacks up levies on Chinese goods after Beijing won't yield on its retaliatory tariffs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Trump adviser says '50 countries' have reached out to negotiate tariffs
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5:14Global markets have tumbled since US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs. In the aftermath, Mr Trump's top economic advisor — Kevin Hassett — has revealed that 50 countries have reached out to the US to negotiate. Guest: Justin Brown, former Deputy Secretary with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Producers: Kelly-Anne Tayl…
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Zelenskyy claims Chinese soldiers fighting alongside Russians
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3:00In a post on the encrypted messaging service Telegram, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims to have information about "significantly more Chinese citizens" serving in Russian military units, and says he has ordered his foreign minister to contact Beijing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Climate change: we suffer the most says Palau president
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7:59The Leader of the Nationals, David Littleproud, says a future Coalition Government would want Pacific nations to take a "more aggressive stance" towards China. Mr Littleproud says he would work with these nations to identify the leverage they have, particularly around China's climate policies. His words come as the leader of Palau visits Australian…
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Public doctors continue strike action across NSW
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5:50Public hospitals across New South Wales are bracing for further disruptions as thousands of doctors enter their second day of strike action. According to New South Wales Health, the strike has already led to 370 elective surgery cancellations and more than 400 outpatient clinic cancellations across the state. Guest: Dr Andrew Casey, Anaesthetic Fel…
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Dating apps failing to protect children from sex offenders: report
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6:23Dating apps may be helping Australians find love, but a new study finds they're also helping predators find victims.... A new report co-led by the University of New South Wales Sydney has found most dating sites have inadequate identity checks for users, allowing child sex offenders onto their platforms. GUEST: Professor Michael Salter, Director of…
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US President Donald Trump has made the surprise announcement that the United States and Iran will begin talks on Tehran's nuclear program. Mr Trump has warned that if the talks are unsuccessful, Iran will be in "great danger." The Iranian Foreign Minister has confirmed the indirect talks with US officials will take place in Oman on Saturday (local …
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Why your credit card could soon look very different
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4:55Credit and debit cards could soon look very different in Australia, with several banks reportedly considering removing the 16-digit number on the front of the cards. AMP Bank created Australia's first numberless debit card in January, while Mastercard says in the coming years more banks are likely to follow in a bid to protect customers from fraud.…
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Why has the theatre interval gone out of style?
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11:53For the past century the interval has been as much a part of the theatre experience as the curtain call and the standing ovation. So why is it disappearing? And how will our bladders cope? GUEST: John Shand, theatre critic, Sydney Morning Herald PRODUCER: Helen PittBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How is the Gaza war playing out in Israel?
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19:37Eighteen months into the war in Gaza, veteran reporter Irris Makler looks at how the war is playing out inside Israel and for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and how he has responded to the killing of more aid workers. GUEST: Irris Makler, Jerusalem correspondent, France 24By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Ron Mizen - Australian Financial Review
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18:39Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife History with Michael Adams - April 1978
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17:21Historian Michael Adams, Creator and host of the Forgotten Australia podcast, joined Philip Clark to tell listeners to Nightlife what was taking place in April 1978.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bruce Shapiro's Trumpland, Netanyahu's latest scandal, and the death of the interval
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54:04Bruce Shapiro on who is getting rich from Trump's tariffs, Irris Makler on how the Gaza war is playing out inside Israel, plus why the theatre interval is disappearing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Mighty Challenge Tuesday April 8th 2025
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56:27Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the only quiz played live, all around Australia. Join the host of Nightlife Philip Clark for The Mighty Challenge!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Peter Marks, a software developer and technology commentator from Access Informatics, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news in technology.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bruce Shapiro's Trumpland: who's getting rich from Trump's tariffs?
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19:22There's been a lot of attention on who is losing out from Trump's tariffs, but who is set to benefit - even get rich - from them? And why is it that the Democrats remain seemingly ineffective while people are protesting Trump's policies across America? Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Contributing Editor for The Nation; Executive Director of the Dart Centre f…
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Roger Montgomery, Chief Investment Officer of Montgomery Investments, joined Philip Clark to discuss the latest finance news and take questions from Nightlife listeners.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap on events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fyre Fest 2; Celebrity weight loss backlash; Elton v. Madonna Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Locals protest demolition of houses in Lismore's flood zone
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29:59A group of community members in Lismore have rallied against the demolition of houses in their city's flood zone.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The context of Will Pucovski's retirement
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13:30A generational cricketing talent, Will Pucovski, has retired at age 27. The opener's ongoing concussion struggles have cut short a promising career. Peter Lalor joins us to unpack the news and provide the context behind the story. Featured: Peter Lalor, journalist, Cricket Et Al. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter…
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A husband is praised for killing his wife's alleged murderer until three photos help unmask a killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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BBC Reith lecture 2 — Goodness as the antidote to evil
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53:38You all have the capacity for evil behaviour in you — given the right mix of circumstances. Rigidity of thinking about others, egocentricity, setting your moral rule book and dehumanising victims are contributing factors. But just as innate to you is the antidote to evil: goodness. Find out how to maintain this fine balance on Big Ideas. This is th…
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Lab Notes: How to decommission a nuclear power plant
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13:47We've been hearing a lot about a certain proposal to get nuclear power up and running in Australia, but little's been said about what happens when plants reach the end of their life. Decommissioning a single nuclear power plant can cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take decades. So what's involved, and why is the process so long and expensiv…
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Market turmoil amid President Trump's sweeping tariffs; Two dozen people dead after more than 150 reported tornadoes; A plane in Oregon skids off the runway and into the water; A second child in Texas has died of the measles; A biotech company has brought back the extinct "dire wolf." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adcho…
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Should Australia resume trade talks with the EU?
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7:04In the wake of US President Donald Trump's new tariffs, the European Australian Business Council say it's an important time for Australia to re-start trade negotiations with the E-U The trade talks collapsed in 2023, and naming rights was one of the sticking points with the EU wanting Australian producers to give up the use of some descriptions for…
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Changing Australia: Orange Sky's Nic Marchesi on why it's not just about clean clothes
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12:00Orange Sky started to provide clean clothes and warm showers to those sleeping rough. As Australia grapples with a housing crisis and increasing natural disasters, its services are mobilising to deal with increasing demand. Meanwhile, a third of its services are now in remote communities in an effort to help reduce rheumatic heart disease. Guest: N…
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NSW public hospitals hit by three day doctor strike action
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8:04Thousands of public doctors across New South Wales are walking off the job this morning for the first in over 40 years, after pay negotiations broke down with the state government. The Australian Salaried Medical Officer's Federation insists patient safety will not be compromised by its industrial action, though hundreds of elective surgeries have …
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Labor has unveiled a $1 billion commitment to expand mental health services, saying the funding will help plug current gaps in the system. The Coalition's committed almost the same amount, including $500 million to restore the 20 subsidised psychology sessions per year that were available during the pandemic. GUEST: Anne Ruston, Shadow Health Minis…
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Government hints at economic hit, announces major mental health policy
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8:11As Australian shares experienced their largest one-day drop since the COVID-19 pandemic, how soon could borrowers expect an interest rate cut? In the wake of US President Donald Trump's latest tariffs, the Australian share market lost nearly four-point-two per cent in value on Monday, or over $100 billion, following significant declines on Wall Str…
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Donald Trump won't budge as his tariffs cause worldwide economic turmoil with the President threatening China with even steeper penalties if it doesn't drop its retaliatory measures.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Freestyle chess flips thousand year-old tradition
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4:28As if a rubik's cube met a T20 cricket match - Freestyle Chess could change the way the game is played forever. Radio National Breakfast takes a closer look at a major competition underway in Paris this week that is flipping the historic game on its head.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Star Entertainment signs $300 million rescue deal
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6:06Embattled Australian casino group, Star Entertainment, has signed a $300 million deal with US casino giant, Bally's, to save the company from financial collapse. Star halted trading in early March, after missing its deadline to report its half-year results to the ASX.The financial turmoil of the casino group, which operates across Sydney, Brisbane,…
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Israeli soldiers reveal expanded control of Gaza
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8:22Israeli soldiers have revealed how military forces have expanded their presence and control of the Gaza Strip, since Israel relaunched its bombing campaign last month. Israel now controls more than 50-percent of the coastal strip, and is reportedly squeezing Palestinians into shrinking areas of land - according to soldiers and rights groups - as th…
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Superannuation balances slump as markets dive
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5:21The share market meltdown of the last few days has left many Australians wondering how this will affect their superannuation. The consumer advocacy body Super Consumers Australia says some super funds haven't been up to scratch when it comes to dealing with their members, and keeping them informed. Guest: Xavier O'Halloran, Chief Executive, Super C…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently holding talks with the US President in Washington, becoming the first foreign leader to visit Donald Trump since he unleashed tariffs on countries around the world. The visit comes after Mr Netanyahu raised concerns with President Trump about the new tariffs which includes 17 per cent on Israel…
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Can Aussie borrowers expect rate cuts sooner?
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6:10As global economic uncertainty unfolds, could Australian mortgage holders now expect interest rate cuts sooner than the Reserve Bank had initially indicated?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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