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Rosie Waterland and Jamila Rizvi's broken brains
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33:08When Jamila Rizvi was dealing with the emotional sucker punch of a brain tumour diagnosis, she needed a friend who understood what she was going through. Enter, writer and comedian Rosie Waterland. Rosie knows what it's like to live with a broken brain. A childhood marked by abuse and trauma has left her struggling with complex PTSD throughout her …
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Stunning new details inside the US strike on Iran; Concern over US troops across the Middle East; Life-threatening, record-breaking weather and temperatures across the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Will MAGA Republicans split over Iran strikes? And does Israel have its own nuclear weapons?
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54:04Late Night Live examines the political fallout from the US strikes on Iran, from Washington DC to Tel Aviv. Plus, as the US and Israel seek to destroy Iran's nuclear weapons capabilities, what sort of arsenal does Israel possess itself?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Mark Kenny, Canberra Times' political analyst
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28:38Mark Kenny, Canberra Times' political analyst and a professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute, and host of the Democracy Sausage podcast, joined Tim Webster for Nightlife News BreakdownBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released its first three images that show the Trifid and Lagoon Nebulas and the Virgo Cluster with astronomers saying they are unlike anything they've seen before.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Future of Mount Isa uncertain as copper mine closure looms
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29:59Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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InZane Rugby League - Should the Tigers let Api go to keep Tallyn Da Silva
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1:16:00On Inzane Rugby League this week Zane Bojack and former Canberra Raiders halfback Sam Williams discussed the prospect of the Wests Tigers losing Tallyn Da Silva off the back of seeing Lachie Galvin in a Bulldogs jersey.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ABC News correspondent Victor Oquendo covered the death of University of Florida student Christian Aguilar, whose body was found in a Florida swamp. It became an even stranger tale when the high school classmate convicted of the killing allegedly engaged in a scheme to try to get himself out of prison. Now two families are without their sons. Learn…
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Kate McClymont on the complete insanity of investigative journalism
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56:56Murderers, fraudsters, mobsters, dodgy doctors, and corrupt politicians. Kate McClymont has exposed all manner of shady characters, and lives to tell the tale. Here, she reveals some of the perils of investigative journalism over her career, and what she sees are the threats and promises for its future. The 2025 Brian Johns Lecture, in partnership …
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How Australia's quiet overachiever got back to winning
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14:54When Minjee Lee unravelled at the 2024 US Open, some wondered whether the mental wounds would heal. The Australian has bounced back with her third major victory. We're unpicking how she turned around her struggles and the role her brother and fellow golfer Min Woo Lee played in supporting his big sister. Featured: Karen Lunn, CEO WPGA. Subscribe to…
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On All in the Mind, we investigate why people behave the way they do. But there are some perspectives we don't often hear about. Introducing Criminal Psychology, a special series diving into just that. On this four-episode series, we'll cover arson, kleptomania, serial killers and Munchausen by proxy as we look at what drives people to the extremes…
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As the US hails its covert attack on Iran's nuclear facilities a major success, there are fears it will lead to a dangerous escalation of Israel-Iran war.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Canberra puppies being abandoned in record numbers: RSPCA
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6:59It's a problem that many states and territories are currently facing, but one that has very serious consequences: puppy overload. With many jurisdictions finding animal shelters above and beyond capacity, the problem is particularly acute in the ACT, where the RSPCA says the problem is as bad as they've ever seen it. Guest: Michelle Robertson, CEO …
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The Minns Labor Government is preparing to hand down its third budget this week and is expected to announce the general government sector is back to a cash surplus. The budget comes on the back of two years of the state's slowest economic growth in three decades, elevated interest rates and cost-of-living pressures. Guest: Daniel Mookhey, NSW Treas…
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How do B-2 Spirit bombers and 'bunker-buster' bombs work?
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8:27The US has given further details overnight on exactly how it carried out its attack on Iranian nuclear sites at the weekend under a mission dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer. US Air Force General John Caine says the main strike package included seven B-2 Spirit Bombers carrying "Massive Ordinance Penetrator" bombs, which are widely known as 'bunker-…
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Disability advocates fear travel cuts will pose major barrier for NDIS participants
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7:17Leaders in the disability sector are worried cuts to NDIS travel costs could pose a major barrier for those who need at-home support. Updated NDIS pricing comes into effect next month, and includes lowering the price at which participants can be charged for certain therapies. Guest: Michael Perusco, CEO, National Disability Services Producer: Kelly…
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Coalition welcomes 'bipartisan' support on US strikes on Iran
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7:28Shadow Minister for Home Affairs, Andrew Hastie, says he is "glad" the federal government has now clarified it supports the US strikes on Iran over the weekend. However, Mr Hastie says the limited response from the government yesterday demonstrates Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is "flat-footed" on the issue of the Israel-Iran war. Guest: Andrew H…
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The US strikes on Iran has fuelled fears that Israel's war with Tehran could escalate to a wider regional conflict, as America's Western allies offer words of caution.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US strikes on Iran: Key unanswered questions
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8:53Following the US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, there are several key questions currently left unanswered. What is the risk of bombing these sites? What is the current threat of contamination? Is there any indication what nuclear capabilities Iran has left? Guest: Tariq Rauf, former Head of Nuclear Verification and Security Policy Coordinat…
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ACTU wants AI regulated to boost productivity and protect workers
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5:14The Treasurer Jim Chalmers says all ideas will be on the table for August's economic roundtable. Mr Chalmers flagged he'll consider ideas for tax reform, as well as ways to better harness artificial intelligence (AI) to drive productivity growth. The union movement says it's on board but does have some reservations regarding the use of AI, and who …
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DRC, Rwanda sign draft peace deal to end 30 year conflict
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6:46The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have signed a draft peace agreement, with the hope to bring an end to over 30 years of conflict in the DRC's eastern mineral-rich region. Fighting escalated earlier this year when the Rwandan-backed M23 rebel group took control of the vital trading city of Goma, leaving hundreds of civilians dead and thou…
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Australian Iranian community pleads for government support
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5:12Thousands of Australians in Iran are facing an anxious wait to leave the country as Israel vows to continue its military strikes on Iran. It comes a day after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites. An Iranian strike on Tel Aviv has also left more than 80 people injured. Meanwhile, the Iranian community in Australia is struggling to contact their fa…
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US says Iran nuclear program 'devastated' following strikes
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8:07United States Defence Secretary, Pete Hegseth, has provided further detail on the US attack on Iran over the weekend. According to Mr Hegseth, the Trump Administration "devastated the Iranian nuclear program" but noted, "the operation did not target Iranian troops, or the Iranian people." Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme National Security Council is consi…
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Young women taking up sheep dog trialing and potters fire up on outback station
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25:15More females taking part in sheepdog competitions around the country; primitive firing brings potters together to share their craft on outback station; how one farming family is rehydrating the on their rural property; the castaway chooks surviving and thriving on a deserted island.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Yael van der Wouden on sex, history and an incredible year
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53:57Newly crowned 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction winner Yael van der Wouden on her celebrated novel The Safekeep. The win tops off an incredible year for Yael who also made the 2024 Booker Prize shortlist for her debut. The Safekeep is set in the Netherlands, 15 years after the end of World War Two and is about an uptight woman, an unpredictable house …
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On a special edition of This Week, ABC News Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl speaks with Vice President JD Vance about this weekend's US attack on Iranian nuclear sites. Then, Jon speaks with Senate Intel Chair Senator Tom Cotton about the Israel-Iran conflict, and with Representative Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Comm…
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Midwest to the Northeast bracing for life threatening heat; Wisconsin couple accused of an elaborate poison plot; America Strong: A brave little boy can run around like a normal 7-year-old! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the ONLY quiz played live, all around Australia...Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The History Quiz!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What did the death of three men mean for the Cherokee people?
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26:51On this day June 22 1839, the assassination of three men was committed, which brought tragedy to the Cherokee people for years to come.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There were originally eight when a Christian monk came up with the list in the fourth century. Hear more about the origins of the Seven Deadly Sins and how they remain relevant in modern society with Dr Jonathan Zecher, a Research Fellow at Australian Catholic UniversityBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week on Rear Vision we revisit the story of Iran's nuclear industry.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week's mystery caller is common in inland towns, scrub and woodland – the Yellow-throated Miner.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year that Made Me: Rodney Croome (1994)
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27:12Rodney Croome was among a group of people arrested at Hobart’s Salamanca Market back in 1988, for defying a ban on a stall, set up to collect signatures on a petition calling for homosexuality to be decriminalised in Tasmania. It was the start of a civil disobedience campaign that would lead all the way to the United Nations, and ultimately to Tasm…
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Are we in a parasitic relationship with our smart phones? A new article in the Australiasian Journal of Philosophy suggests that rather than being a helpful extension of our working mind, our endless doom-scrolling and the mining of our data by phone apps, makes our phones much closer to a parasite than a helpful tool. GUEST: Rachael L. Brown, Dire…
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Mennonites establish a new colony in the Angolan diamond fields
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17:57The Mennonites are a Christian faith stream established in the Netherlands in the 16th century. They are a pacifist faith and live largely without technology. They have spread across the globe through Russia to North America and then 100 years ago into South America. Now as they search for more farming land they have set up a community in Northen A…
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In 1981 Midnight Oil released their Place without a Postcard album including a song called Burnie inspired by a tour the band did to North West Tasmania. Midnight Oil guitarist Jim Migonie wrote the song with lead singer Peter Garrett. The song was not universally appreciated in Burnie as the town became a battleground between industry and the envi…
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Justin Heazlewood's Burnie: a small town with big dreams
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21:08Justin Heazlewood is an author, songwriter, comedian and performer whose creative work takes him all over the world. But after returning to his hometown, Burnie, in Tasmania during COVID, Justin developed a new appreciation for port-side city of his childhood. It has accumulated in his new book, Dream Burnie, an ambitious, memoir, art book and cult…
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Australian NGOs struggle without USAID support
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14:14Australian NGOs have been devastated by Trump's USAID cuts, according to a new report by the Australian Council for International Development. Aid organisations partnering with the US on programs and local partner charities have been hit with financial losses that have forced the closure of programs throughout the Pacific and South East Asia. From …
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Tasmanians are going, somewhat reluctantly, to an election on July 19th. It's been just 16 months since the last state election, with the snap poll being triggered by a no-confidence motion against Premier Jeremy Rockliff. GUEST Kevin Bonham Tasmanian election analystBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia All Over highlights podcast
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1:18:43More great interviews from Australia All Over with Macca.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chronically stressed? These small changes can help
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32:01Time and time again, Dr Rangan Chatterjee has seen chronic stress wreak havoc on his patients' lives — contributing to autoimmune disorders, gut problems, low libido and more. But the most devastating blow struck his own family, when his father's punishing work schedule forced him to medically retire in his 50s. It’s an experience that led Rangan t…
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Nat Geo documentary explores cultural phenomenon of "Jaws" 50 years after its debut; Mahmoud Khalil released from Louisiana jail after 3+ months in ICE custody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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A killer puts a complex scheme into play after murdering a college student; a new investigation unearths the lengths taken to bury the truth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Do you pay much attention to the extra symbolic layers of art in movies? Lorraine Kypiotis joins Suzanne Hill on Nightlife to paint a picture.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Richard Burton's Sixty-Eight Carat Apology
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24:51Hollywood's infamously tumultuous love story between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton took the idea of an 'apology gift' to another level. Specifically, by Burton buying Taylor a 68 carat diamond.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Richard Clapton takes Nightlife on a journey through songs that influenced his career from the 60s to early 2000s.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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