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Alice Isn't Dead

Night Vale Presents

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A truck driver searches across America for the wife she had long assumed was dead. In the course of her search, she will encounter not-quite-human serial murderers, towns literally lost in time, and a conspiracy that goes way beyond one missing woman.
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Perth Indymedia

Perth Indymedia Collective

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Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and ...
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Sunrise

7NEWS Podcasts

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From Channel 7's popular breakfast show with Natali Barr and Matt Shirvington, Sunrise brings you the show's latest news, entertainment and human-interest stories.
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Humans Of Perth

Humans Of Perth

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Perth is a thriving city full of diverse people located on the West Coast of Australia. This podcast aims to shine the beauty of this diversity through one-on-one interviews with people who live there.
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Talkbox with Rich Fulcher is a weekly comedy podcast where actor, writer, and comedian Rich Fulcher (The Mighty Boosh, Snuff Box, Drunk History & Rick and Morty) sits down with artists, oddballs, and brilliant minds for unfiltered conversations, absurd tangents, and unexpected insights. Each episode blends comedy, interviews, storytelling, and improvisation, capturing the weird and wonderful chaos of real human connection. From deep chats to wild detours, nothing is off-limits—except maybe d ...
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UNTAPPED

High Performance

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In a remarkable transformation from troubled reality TV star, to record breaking endurance athlete, Spencer Matthews has redefined what it means to test the limits of human potential. His extraordinary 30 marathons in 30 consecutive days across the punishing terrain of the Jordanian desert not only earned him a Guinness World Record, but inspired millions with a message of resilience, discipline, and purpose. That spirit is now the ethos of UNTAPPED, the podcast where Spencer brings you into ...
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Motive & Method

Xanthe Mallett and Tim Watson-Munro

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Motive & Method is an expert-led Australian true crime podcast. Join Dr Xanthe Mallett and criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro as they unpack what really makes the offenders behind some of history’s most notorious cases tick, and also react and unpack crimes as they hit the headlines. You will also hear from victim survivors, investigators and advocates for change analysing motive, and method.
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Tommy Dassalo doesn't know how to do anything so he's attempting to assemble a Complete Guide To The Human Experience by chatting with different guests about what they've learned, what they've always known, and what they feel the stupidest about. New episodes every Wednesday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thriving Futures

Dylan Lamb

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Welcome to the Thriving Futures podcast hosted by local Perth designer and entrepreneur Dylan Lamb. a thriving city fit for the 21st century. What does it mean to Thrive? Tune in to find out from. Dylan chats to entrepreneurs leaders working in systemic design and ac/or accelerating the transition to a circular economy. Thriving as a human is about unleashing our innate human potential for a thriving world. www.thrivehuman.com.au
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A series discussing the future of work with a number of thought leaders in Perth , Western Australia as well as exploring the reality of practically implementing some of the theories and papers published to date.
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Disruptive CEO Nation

Allison Summers

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EXECUTIVE COACH + GLOBAL BUSINESS LEADER ADVISOR. SPEAKER. AUTHOR. GUIDING SMART PEOPLE TO GROW INFLUENCE & CREATE OPPORTUNITIES Over 30 years, I have had the opportunity to work with fantastic organizations, impressive individuals and key industry leaders across six continents. Sitting in the corner office in both corporate and non-profit environments, I’ve attained, delivered and coached success in both the C-Suite and international board rooms. My diverse experience has provided cross-cul ...
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The Race Director of the trail running and hiking event Transcend Trails, Shane Johnstone dives into the backgrounds and aspirations of the Transcendent Few! There is plenty of great trail chats unlocking some of their mindsets, strategies and overcoming's that will also help you to be more prepared on your own adventures. The pod is captured and edited by Alive & Streaming in the Brother of Mine Coffee studio in Perth, Western Australia.
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Centre for Stories

Centre for Stories

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Centre for Stories is a vibrant, inclusive literary arts and cultural organisation based in Perth, Western Australia. We use storytelling to inspire social cohesion and improve understanding of diverse communities. We cultivate stories that inspire thought, spark empathy and challenge intolerance, with a focus on empowering people whose experiences and perspectives are often marginalised.
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Harvest Recruitment’s Seeds for Success Show is designed to help proactive managers, attract, select and retain the right people for their organisations. Gain insights from employers about their employment experiences and hear from experts in recruitment and human resources to help you grow and manage your business.
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Extreme endurance athlete Russ Cook, better known as ‘Hardest Geezer’, opens up about the mental and physical toll of running the entire length of Africa. In this episode, Russ talks honestly about injury, doubt, and the moments he came close to quitting during 352 relentless days on the road. He shares what pain taught him, how purpose carried him…
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Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014 with 239 people on board including six Australians, will be the subject of a new 55-day search operation beginning this week. Private robotics company Ocean Infinity will use advanced satellite tracking and radio wave interference analysis technology to locate the aircraft wreckage in water…
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Home burglaries increase by up to 19% during the summer holiday period in Australia, with 31% of homes still being left unlocked. Security experts recommend locking all doors and gates, avoiding hiding spare keys under rocks or pot plants, using motion sensor lighting, maintaining the appearance of an occupied home, and ensuring electronic security…
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Lithium-ion batteries in e-bikes and e-scooters have caused almost 300 fires in New South Wales in 2025, with injuries doubling since 2024. The NSW Coroner's Court has launched a major inquiry into the dangers of these batteries. NSW Fire and Rescue Commissioner Jeremy Futrell recommends purchasing reputable brands with Australian compliance standa…
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Families of the Bondi terror attack victims are calling on the federal government to launch a royal commission into anti-Semitism, despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejecting the proposal. New South Wales police will carry long-arm weapons at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations for the first time, with the Premier also considering deploying …
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Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress and singer who revolutionised 1960s cinema, has died aged 91 at her home in the south of France. The blonde bombshell starred in nearly 50 films including the controversial 1956 hit 'And God Created Woman', which was banned by the Vatican for being too sexualised. After retiring from acting in 1973, Bardot…
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Catch up on one of our most-listened episodes in 2025. Forensic investigator Gordon Drage lifted the lid on Australia’s most horrific serial killings - the infamous Snowtown ‘bodies in the barrels' case. 26 years on, he still remembers every detail of the day they made the gruesome discovery in that bank vault. Now retired, Drage is a passionate ad…
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A major fire has broken out at an abandoned house in North Lakes, Brisbane's north, prompting a large-scale evacuation of the surrounding area. Seven fire crews were deployed to the single-storey property just after 6 o'clock to battle the blaze. Authorities believe the house was likely occupied by squatters and are conducting property checks. See …
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Robert Irwin has offered Australia Zoo as a wedding venue for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, suggesting the location would provide a nature-filled ceremony. The offer joins other celebrity contributions, including Martha Stewart's offer to organise the wedding. Current reports indicate the couple is considering a luxurious Rhode Island venue with a…
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71% of Australians have already set resolutions for 2026 before the new year begins. Physical health tops the list, with a third aiming to get fitter and eat healthier, while 25% want to lose weight. Other popular goals include improving sleep quality, achieving better work-life balance, starting meditation practices, and prioritising travel. See o…
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Guide Dogs Australia is conducting its Christmas appeal donation drive to support guide dogs and therapy dogs for Australians. The weather forecast shows warm, sunny conditions across most Australian capital cities, with temperatures ranging from 24 degrees in Sydney to 39 degrees in Alice Springs. Guide dog puppies are featured during the weekend …
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New South Wales police are deploying extra officers across Sydney for New Year's Eve celebrations, with Premier Chris Minns encouraging residents to attend harbour festivities following the Bondi terror attack. The security response includes sniffer dogs, long-arm patrols and officers recalled from leave to ensure public safety. Meanwhile, 71% of A…
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Reuven Morrison was killed confronting one of the shooters during the Bondi terror attack. His family has joined calls for a royal commission into anti-Semitism, stating they have not heard from the Prime Minister or his office since the attack. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has apologised to Australia's Jewish community and acknowledged the governme…
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Severe flooding warnings are in effect across Queensland, with the northwest region expecting up to 500 millimetres of rain over three to five days in areas west of Richmond, Mount Isa, and Julia Creek. The tropical north, including Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, and Cooktown, faces 50 to 150 millimetres of localised heavy rainfall expected mid next w…
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Listen to Lisa and Brian discuss the paper 'How to minimize complications during and after periacetabular osteotomy' published in the October 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJointOpen on X for updates!…
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For the TalkBox Christmas special, Rich is joined by Michael (Naboo) Fielding. They talk about wearing Santa hats, Mike’s year living in Australia, classic Mighty Boosh stories, and his deep interest in ghosts, protective prayers and the paranormal. Mike also shares details about his upcoming paranormal investigation project. A festive, funny, and …
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A television broadcast concludes on Christmas Eve with hosts discussing children's Christmas wishes, including a Nintendo Switch 2 and cameras. The presenters thank their production team and wish viewers a merry Christmas before signing off until Boxing Day, with one host travelling to Melbourne for the holiday. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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Sunrise television hosts Wayne Eddy and his co-host compete in a Christmas-themed game called Reindeer Ring Toss on the morning before Christmas. The challenge involves throwing rings onto reindeer antlers within 60 seconds, with elves assisting in the festive competition. The host defeats Wayne Eddy in the final tally of successful ring tosses. Se…
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The main show is on a little break over the holidays but there's still fresh bonus episodes coming out over on Patreon. Here's a little taster of the kind of stuff that's been happening over there in the last few months featuring BRON LEWIS & BRETT BLAKE, TOM BALLARD & DAVID QUIRK and GREG LARSEN & BEN VERNEL. Head over to Patreon.com/HowToDoEveryt…
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Twelve people remain hospitalised ten days after a terror attack in Sydney, with five in critical but stable condition. Constable Scott Dyson has woken from a medically induced coma following multiple surgeries, while police officer Jack Hibbert, who lost vision and an eye after being shot, has been released to spend Christmas with his family. See …
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New South Wales Parliament has passed significant gun and protest legislation in response to the Bondi terror attack. The bill cleared the upper house on Christmas Eve with support from Labor and the Liberals, while the Nationals opposed the reforms, splitting the coalition. The Greens supported the gun law changes but rejected the public assembly …
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In this special holiday episode, Tim & Xanthe step away from the dark and disturbing and turn to some of the more unusual crime stories of the year - the bizarre, brazen and baffling! They’re putting each other to the test, in a series of games, to examine the stranger side of human behaviour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Courtney Roulston demonstrates three simple no-cook appetiser recipes perfect for Christmas entertaining using Alina's Bakehouse and Ritz Crackers. The recipes include fig and black olive crackers topped with blue cheese, fresh figs, thyme and honey; Dayton apricot crackers with brie, prosciutto, peaches and basil; and Ritz cracker sandwiches fille…
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One in 100 packages are damaged, lost or stolen during delivery in Australia, with 110 million parcels moving through networks this holiday season. Sydney and Melbourne experience the highest rates of porch piracy, with organised and opportunistic criminals targeting doorstep deliveries. Freight insurance experts recommend choosing reputable courie…
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Ambulance Victoria is preparing for its busiest period of the year as the festive season approaches, with triple zero calls expected to surge from an average of 2,500 to higher numbers on Christmas Day. Common seasonal injuries include falls from high-risk activities like skateboarding, barbecue burns, alcohol-related incidents, and champagne cork …
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New polling reveals three quarters of Australians support tougher gun laws, with support spanning 80-82% across Labor, Coalition and One Nation voters. The polling comes as questions emerge about enforcement of existing firearms legislation and concerns about illegal weapons. Meanwhile, comedian Rowan Atkinson has sparked debate about voice notes, …
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Cricket superstar Ben Stokes goes beyond the highlights to share the moments that shaped him long before the spotlight. In this episode, Ben reflects on growing up in a fiercely competitive sporting family, choosing between rugby and cricket, and the setbacks that forged his mindset. He talks honestly about pressure, failure, and the work ethic tha…
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The Beckham family is experiencing a public rift, with younger son Cruz revealing on Instagram that eldest son Brooklyn blocked his parents David and Victoria on social media. The family conflict reportedly stems from Brooklyn's wedding to wife Nicola Peltz, with no resolution expected before Christmas despite Victoria hanging a Christmas stocking …
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New data reveals that over a third of Australian gift buyers purchase their Christmas presents in the week leading up to Christmas, with 9% buying gifts on Christmas Day itself. The research highlights the tendency for Australian shoppers to leave their festive shopping until the last minute. Cash and vouchers emerge as popular gift choices, partic…
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Two men from Sydney travelled to the same location in the Philippines at the same time as the accused Bondi terrorists, prompting police investigations into potential contact between the groups. The Akrams spent a month in the Philippines, during which they met with a Muslim cleric. Both Australian and Philippine authorities are investigating the n…
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A 2017 Holden Special Vehicles GT SRW1, the first of only four ever manufactured, is being auctioned with expectations to exceed one million dollars. The vehicle features a 6.2 litre supercharged V8 engine, making it the most powerful Australian-made vehicle ever built. It has only 26 kilometres on the odometer and has never been registered, with c…
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Aussie Ark wildlife sanctuary is hand-raising endangered Tasmanian devil joeys and other threatened Australian species as part of their conservation breeding programme. Two eight-month-old devil joeys, Newey and Rumble, were rescued in May after being separated from their mother during severe storms that brought 520 millimetres of rain over three d…
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Morning television hosts Roy and Eddie compete in a Christmas wrapping challenge with a twist, attempting to wrap their colleagues Ren and Coco in wrapping paper instead of traditional gifts. The timed competition features comedic chaos as the hosts race to create the best wrapped 'present' using their team members, with the winner earning bragging…
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Sydney International Airport expects 5.8 million passengers during the Christmas and New Year period, with airports nationwide anticipating record numbers. Former flight attendant Nicola Dale provides travel tips including checking in online, packing light, keeping essentials like passports and chargers in carry-on luggage, and staying hydrated. Tr…
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Robbie Williams responds with a video message to 94-year-old superfan Norma after her plea to meet him goes viral. The British pop star, who now lives in America, promises to visit Norma in person when he's next in the UK. Norma, who has followed Williams since his Take That days, jokingly adds urgency by noting her age. See omnystudio.com/listener…
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If you're a new listener or haven't heard this episode, this is Xanthe's 2025 "must listen" episode from February. While many think human trafficking it’s a distant issue, it’s happening closer than we realise - in neighborhoods, cities, and countries around the world, including Australia. In this episode, Tim and Xanthe speak to Matt Friedman - a …
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Police in Florida partnered with the Grinch to stop speeding drivers in a school zone, offering them a choice between receiving a traffic citation or accepting a gift from the Grinch. The alternative punishment involved eating a raw onion on the spot. One driver chose the Grinch's gift and proceeded to eat the entire onion. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Queensland petrol prices have surged to $2.16 per litre at some Brisbane retailers, representing a 50-cent increase above average and costing families an extra $25 to fill their tanks. The price spike occurs outside the expected fuel cycle peak, with the RACQ calling it unjustified and Treasurer David Janetsky demanding an ACCC investigation. The u…
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In this special collaboration with Sports Direct,  CEO of Fraser's Group Michael Murray joins Spencer Matthews for a straight-talking conversation about ambition, discipline, and breaking out of your comfort zone. Michael dives into the mindset behind his success, why perfection blocks progress, why mistakes are essential, and why discipline matter…
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Year 12 students across New South Wales and the ACT are receiving their HSC results today through digital envelopes via email and SMS, followed by their ATAR scores. The ranking of every school in the state becomes available at midday. Results delivery has evolved from post office collection and letterbox mail to instant digital notification. See o…
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More than 700 board riders and swimmers are gathering at Bondi Beach for a memorial circle to honour victims of a recent tragedy. The event includes a minute's silence starting at 6:30am, with organisers emphasising unity, strength through diversity, and thanking those who showed bravery during the incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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