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R.M.Williams OUTBACK reangles its authentic, experienced lens on rural and regional Australia into the audio space. The hugely successful OUTBACK magazine has been published for 25 years and knows the Australian bush like nobody else. This podcast is inspired by the informative writing and spectacular photography in the magazine but is not limited to this content. Explore Australian news, events, stations, nature, art, people, history, gear, tracks, travel, pubs, towns and much more.
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Three Australians talk about American football for a global audience. (Follow on insta @outbackqbpodcast, or email to [email protected]).
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Mark R. Healy (The Strata, The Road of Shadows) returns with an exciting new audio drama. Bloodrock Springs is an engrossing thrill-ride for the listener, full of mystery, horror, suspense and a good dash of Aussie humour as well. After an ominous cloud of dust surrounds a small outback town, the group of residents who are trapped within soon realise that they are not alone. Together they must find a way to solve the mystery before they too become victims of the strange forces that surround ...
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Interviews with hard-core adventurers, serious outdoor misfits, and those who’ve found themselves in extreme survival situations. Hosted by Michael Atkinson (Outback Mike), an experienced survivalist and adventurer, we discover how they handled hardship and the transformative power of adventure and risk-taking. There's plenty of 'how-to' to keep you alive on your next adventure too, whether it's Antarctica or hiking trip with kids. Tune in for a weekly to monthly dose of adrenaline and inspi ...
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The official podcast of the Australian Space Agency, introducing you to the people and technologies leading Australia’s space future.
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OVER 55 YEARS AGO multi-award-winning journalist John Francis interviewed ageing Australian Outback characters, before their voices were lost in the red dust. THIS IS UNIQUE Aussie history. NEARLY ALL lived largely solitary lives, in the harsh and lonely inland, on the edge of deserts, in a world of searing droughts, and occasional fierce floods. THEY WERE prospectors, sheep and cattle men, boundary riders, drovers, railway workers, truck drivers, Aboriginal groups, and isolated but hardy wo ...
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We believe God is up to something in Outback Queensland. A small group of Christians and a gospel mission. Something is happening, and we can't wait to jump on board with it.
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This is my podcast!
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Clancy Overell and Errol Parker, editors of the explicitly raw but iconic Outback Australian newspaper known as The Betoota Advocate report fiercely - without fear or favour.
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Church of the Outback
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The Betoota Advocate presents a chat show about the films you love. Join the movie maestro Alexei Toliopoulos in ‘The Last Video Store’ - located in the outback town of Betoota. Its a special hub of culture and memories with every single movie ever made lining its infinite shelves. Alexei talks with a guest about their most cherished cinematic selections, before he sends them of with a bespoke film recommendation based on their taste. The rental combo is: 1 x New Release 2 x Weeklies 1 x Sta ...
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It was a scene of unspeakable evil when a routine callout turned into Queensland's deadliest police shooting. Four young police officers were ambushed in the outback town of Wieambilla. Two were executed in cold blood, and an innocent neighbour was also gunned down. Two officers escaped the siege, injured but alive. Dozens of police reinforcements engaged in a six-hour gunfight against three heavily armed cop killers. An investigation would unearth a dark and twisted web of conspiracy theori ...
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Outback Gamehouse is a group of gamers and movie/tv enthusiasts that share their journey and experiences with everyone. They will discuss current games, future games, latest news, hot takes, movie/tv goss and opinions on any other stuff going around. The pod is run by those from a various walks of life; young and old, different parts of the world etc Regular hosts: Thorn_7, Reesahn and MiiNZy. Occasionally joined by Special Guest members from various communities.
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What makes an ordinary person extraordinary? ExtraOrdinary Outback Stories is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of rural Australia. Hosted by regional journalists Lucy Samuels and Lucy Taylor, the series travels into the heart of the bush to share the real, raw, and remarkable stories of everyday Australians. From remote communities to resilient individuals, each episode brings you closer to the people who shape the outback in quiet yet powerful ways.
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True crime... casually done. Fact boy gives you new episodes on Mondays and Fridays. Also available on YouTube!
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Outback Talks: The Employee Engagement Podcast is a monthly audio resource for HR and business professionals who are interested in building better corporate teams. Each podcast features an interview with an expert, to bring you practical tips and tricks you can use around the office, at your next team building event, or your upcoming training seminar. Learn more at http://www.outbackteambuilding.com
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Personal reflections on life and faith and anything under the sun.
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You can't avoid chain restaurants. The Post and Courier's food critic Hanna Raskin is here to help you make the most of them.
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Welcome to Strewth, where we uncover Australia's most captivating tales of true crime and mysterious happenings. Yarns so extraordinary they'll make you stop and say, "Strewth!" From the sun-scorched outback to the seedy underbelly of our biggest cities, Australia harbours some of the world's most perplexing mysteries. Stories so bizarre that even hardened detectives could only mutter that distinctly Australian expression of disbelief. Each episode takes you deep into extraordinary cases thr ...
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Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. An investigation into an unsolved suspicious death and a missing person in the Australian outback.
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Welcome to Outback Steakhouse Chronicles, the ultimate podcast for food enthusiasts and steak lovers. Dive into the world of Outback Steakhouse, where bold flavors and sizzling steaks take center stage. Hosted by passionate foodies, this podcast takes you behind the scenes of one of America’s favorite casual dining chains. From the history of its signature dishes to insider tips on crafting the perfect meal, we bring you stories that will tantalize your taste buds. Each episode explores a un ...
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Explore the journey of owning a country pub and the unexpected role of becoming a counsellor. Discover the importance of country pubs in communities, the unique culture of Coonamble, and the challenges of outback pub management. Personal stories highlight interactions with local patrons and the pub's colourful history, including the renovations, ghosts and a murder. Future episodes promise to delve into local tales and characters that make the outback. #country pub #community #counsellor #lo ...
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‘Adventure Before Dementia’ is a radio show for camping enthusiasts. Whether you like staying in caravan parks or bush camping, be it up the river, along the coast, discovering unsealed national parks or more remote outback explorations, ‘Adventure Before Dementia’ is your weekly dose of escapism. Hosts Anita & Mike Pavey have worked as photo-journalists for some of Australia’s most popular 4x4, camper trailer and caravan publications. They have travelled widely including a 13-month Big Lap ...
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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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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
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A comedic selection of skits and radio plays to get you home at the end of the week. Come home to funny, bizarre and punny stories that’ll take you from Ancient Rome, to the Australian Outback, haunted hotspots and the streets of akin to a Noir film and the world beyond. Old style comedy with some new twist. Let’s Get You Home on Friday.
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On the morning of August 2nd 1979, Desmond Francis Carr went to work alone on a road in outback Western Australia. 40 years on and he has never been seen again. Follow Podshape True Crime on your favourite podcast player
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Since 2005, Amateur Traveler has been talking about different destinations every week. It covers destinations all over the world with an emphasis on culturally rich travel. Learn more about your world. Amateur Traveler won its creator, Chris Christensen, a Travel+Leisure award as the "best independent travel journalist" and entry into the "Podcast Hall of Fame."
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Some kind of Closure is a new podcast series investigating Western Australia's most baffling missing persons cases, uncovering the human stories behind the headlines. Season 1 focuses on the decade-long mystery of prospectors Ray and Jennie Kehlet, who vanished without a trace in the West Australian outback. What really happened? And why, after all these years, are there still more questions than answers? Join us as we dig deeper, speak with those closest to the case, and search for closure ...
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In 1999 a young American dumped his bicycle and walked out into the Great Sandy Desert in remote northern Australia. He was an Alaskan firefighter, seemingly with everything to live for. So why did he risk it all to go into the wilderness alone? And how do you search for someone who doesn't want to be found? In 2022, host Erin Parke became obsessed with the saga of Robert Bogucki, which became a media circus and prompted everyone involved to think about life, death and who we are when everyt ...
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A narrative sound podcast about nature, wilderness and advernture.
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Go behind the scenes of 2 Magazine's Couple Makeover. It's funny. It's sexy. It's real.
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John ‘Roothy’ Rooth is an icon in the Australian 4WD community, and he’s got plenty of good yarns to tell. Kick back on a Saturday evening with Roothy and the Duck as they talk about the outback, four wheel driving, and all things Australian.
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Campfire yarns with Aussies that do incredible things outside. From camping, hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, 4wd, this podcast aims to share a story that will get anyone stoked to get outdoors and go explore!
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Every story from Australian community radio's best source of independent news and current affairs
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Three seconds. Three gunshots. One explosive murder trial. As a young cop faces life in jail for killing a young Indigenous man in outback Australia, The Australian's Kristin Shorten and Matt Cunningham bring you unmissable daily insights. For full, ongoing award winning journalism covering The Trial search for and download The Australian app or go to theaustralian.com.au/subscribe
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A collection of compelling narratives, from inspiring tales of unsung heroes to gripping true crime stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Welcome to the Pawlik Automotive car maintenance and car repair podcast, with reliability reviews and common problems of used car and truck brands.
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True and gripping tales of survival, tragedy, and triumph from the depths of the wild.
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Theory Paranormals Podcasts will be on a variety of Topics about the Paranormal, Personal experiences and opinions.The Team will be also answering questions from fans and the general public.
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NFL Show 287 | Are the Jags real? | Huge wins for Seahawks, Steelers and Panthers #nfl
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1:14:53The boys get stuck into a crazy week of NFL action with some playoff pictures clear and others more opaque! The Panthers beat the Bucs to set up a week 18 epic, the Steelers claimed a controversial win and the Seahawks showed their Super Bowl credentials. Plus, the boys sort out their playoff mess, Curt and Hally might meet in a fantasy finale, and…
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Peter Falconio: Mysterious Murder in the Outback
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57:52On a desolate Australian highway, a backpacker vanishes. A survivor escapes, suspicion erupts, and chilling evidence unfolds in the haunting Peter Falconio outback murder mystery that still troubles investigators today. Sponsors:shopify.com/casual - start your $1 per month trial period rocketmoney.com/casual - cancel your unwanted subscripti…
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Lost in the Outback: The Unbelievable Survival of Ricky Megee
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15:45In January 2006, Ricky Megee set off across Western Australia for what should have been a routine drive to a new job. Instead, a wrong turn and a series of devastating missteps left him stranded deep in the unforgiving Australian outback. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and u…
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Asian Paranormal & Folklore and the Cold Paranormal of the Alaskan Outback
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1:29:17Season 3, Episode 6 of Theory of Paranormal — hosts Pax and Dalton explore unsettling Asian folklore and paranormal tales from Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, China, Korea, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and more, with a brief breakout on eerie Alaskan legends and Paranormal. Highlights include vampire-like Pontianak, the Philippine manananggal, Jap…
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We bought the pub: how Brad and Belinda Seymour are bringing remote Arltunga back to life
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23:21Brad and Belinda Seymour have reopened the Arltunga Bush Pub in the NT's East Macdonell Ranges, sharing their journey of revitalising this historical site. They discuss their backgrounds, the challenges of running a business in a remote area, and their vision for creating a unique outback experience that combines history, hospitality, and nature. T…
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Episode 27: Life of an Outdoor Content Creator - Scotty's Gone Walkabout
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1:10:49Scotty make stunning YouTube videos with professional videography skills. Travelling far and wide from his base in NSW he's forming stronger opinions on how our wilderness areas should be managed and how to best live a life grounded in outdoor adventure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A local council in regional Queensland is putting a much needed infrastructure project on hold due to high costs. Quilpie,...By Eduardo Jordan
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Three Witnesses: A Strewth Christmas Special - Australian Mysteries
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28:45This Christmas, we're doing something different on Strewth. The Victorian English had a tradition of telling ghost stories around the fire on Christmas night, long before it became all tinsel and shopping, it was a time for sharing tales of the unexplained. We're reviving that tradition with three spooky Australian accounts that never made it into …
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Just after midnight, 19-year-old Dean Webber dials triple zero. An injured woman he’s never met before - Candice Locke - had run to his home for help. Within minutes, more strangers arrive at his house looking for Candice. As tensions escalate, Dean’s frantic phone call recordings capture the fear in real time - until, terrified for his life, he re…
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Are you looking for a new podcast over the holidays? 60 Minutes’ Adam Hegarty has travelled to Alva Beach to uncover the truth behind one of Australia's most baffling legal cases that raises the burning question: How do two family men lose their lives, and no-one be held accountable? One tragic night in 2018, what began as an NRL grand final party …
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Once again we’re celebrating some of the best films, movies and cinema of 2025 with Melbourne International Film Festival programmer and film critic Kate Jinx. This time we’re diving into the best documentaries, Australian films, comedies and honourable mentions. Pick up tickets to Alexei’s comedy festival tour of his new show VHS in 2026 Follow AL…
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In this episode of the Amateur Traveler, host Chris Christensen welcomes back Jonty Crane of Jonty Travels and The Tramping Life podcast to share practical advice and favorite sights from his many visits to India’s capital, Delhi. This week's show is supported by the new Smart Travel Podcast. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWal…
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The Betoota Advocate's Biggest Articles of 2025
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30:51Clancy Overell and Errol Parker guide the Australian public through a journey into the year that was, 2025. From politics to pop culture, cities to farms, US to Australia, we talk through all the important and unimportant issues in 2025. Here's to a better 2026. Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok See omn…
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Celebrating some of the best films, movies and cinema of 2025 with Melbourne International Film Festival programmer and film critic Kate Jinx. Join us again next week for another bonus episode discussing the best documentaries, Australian films, comedies and honourable mentions. Pick up tickets to Alexei’s comedy festival tour of his new show VHS i…
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Who’s the nutty one? Chasing a bus, or serenely alone?
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41:13From the age of 12 Les Craigie was a professional boxer. In our interview he compared an easily bruised apple with the delicacy of a pummelled human brain. At 21 he’d had enough of the risks, and for the next 25 years he worked deep underground in the Broken Hill silver-lead mines – to face different but equally real dangers. In 1948 Les climbed up…
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Holocaust survivor Joe Szwarcberg on liberation and telling the truth
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54:08Eighty years ago on 11 April 1945, American soldiers marched into Buchenwald concentration camp and liberated the people they found there, including 14-year-old Joe Szwarcberg.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lost in the Outback: The Unbelievable Survival of Ricky Megee
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15:45In January 2006, Ricky Megee set off across Western Australia for what should have been a routine drive to a new job. Instead, a wrong turn and a series of devastating missteps left him stranded deep in the unforgiving Australian outback.By Narrative.fm
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The age of space, explosive planets and black hole portals
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27:00How much can a black hole consume? Would anything happen if we all jumped at once? And which planet would have the best gigs? Join Lucy, Dr Karl and special guests for a look back on some of our favourite questions from this year all about space!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Jenny Dixon Beach Hauntings - Australian Mystery
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39:00Two ghosts haunt the same stretch of Australia's Central Coast. For fifty years, drivers on Wilfred Barrett Drive have reported picking up a young woman in white who vanishes from their back seat near Norah Head Cemetery. The legend says she was murdered by five men in the 1970s, and that all five died mysteriously afterward. It's one of Australia'…
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Want more of Bloodrock Springs? Head over to Patreon to hear episodes a week early, ad-free, along with other podcasts by Mark R. Healy. That's at https://patreon.com/beyondthedark Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Gun SFX, Death Created by Mark R. Healy Cast: Thomas Barker - www.thomasva.com Chloë Elmore - www.chloevoices.com Marlon D…
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NFL Show 286 | Horror for Chiefs | Grandaddy Phil | Tray of Triumph | The WAYNE PHILLIS KIA Ep #nfl
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1:01:56The Chiefs dynasty is over, the Broncos and Rams have qualified for the playoffs, injuries have devastated the Packers, and Philip Rivers made his unbelievable comeback for the Colts. Plus, which teams are legitimate Super Bowl contenders? The Wayne Phillis Kia episode is full of debate, insults and laughs...just like any other ep. Enjoy it from th…
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The Wire’s Thomas Koutis shares his top 10 stories he has produced for The Wire for 2025. Stories Featured...By Thomas Koutis
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Top Stories This Week Australia’s public hospital system is wasting an estimated $1.2 billion each year, according to a new...By Moemina Shukur
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Caroline Crouch: The Murder That Shook Greece
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1:08:32A staged home invasion, a nation transfixed, and a chilling betrayal. We unravel the lies behind Caroline Crouch’s murder—and how one man fooled Greece before the truth emerged. Sponsor: hellofresh.com/casual10fm - for 10 free meals and free breakfast for life Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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AT#974 - Cruising Patagonia with Australis
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1:10:53In this solo episode of Amateur Traveler, Chris shares an in-depth look at an eight-night adventure cruise through the fjords, glaciers, capes, and wildlife of southern Patagonia aboard Ventus Australis. The route combines two four-night segments, sailing from Punta Arenas, Chile to Ushuaia, Argentina, and back again, providing double the opportuni…
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WEEKLY BULLETIN: Weird Victorians, Travel Allowances, Social Media Ban & Dial Before You Dig?
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13:10Errol Parker and Clancy Overell wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota thanks to our friends at Dan Murphy's! Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Food is a basic need, but also more than just a way of nourishing the body. The food on our plates and the drinks in our cups tell us all kinds of things about who we are and what we believe.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Disappearing poos, capsaicin receptors and cane toads
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40:00What muscles are required for a yawn? How does jewellery affect our skin? And what's the connection between atoms and physical pain? Dr Karl answers these questions and more on triple j Mornings with Lucy Smith.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Behind the gentle grandmotherly smile lurked a chilling killer. Discover how Velma Barfield—America’s ‘Death-Row Granny’—used poison, manipulation, and faith to hide a deadly trail of victims. shopify.com/casual - start your $1 per month trial period today rocketmoney.com/casual - cancel your unwanted subscriptions today Learn more about your ad…
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One of Australia’s most gifted singer songwriters, Meg Mac stops by The Last Video Store to chat to Alexei in the middle of a tour intimate pop up gigs. With songs like Roll Up Your Sleeves and Low Blows, Meg has been able to tap into lyrical feelings that resonate so deeply. Her next album ITS MY PARTY is another display of immense talent for musi…
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_*]:min-w-0"> It's 4 AM on the most isolated highway in Australia. The Knowles family are driving toward a fresh start when they see a light on the road ahead. _*]:min-w-0"> Within minutes, they're fleeing at speeds approaching 200 kilometres per hour, but the glowing object matches them effortlessly. Then something lands on their car roof with a h…
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