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Discussing All Things Remediation Related. Here we will cover topics from best practices, to current events, to interviewing Experts in these fields, to stories of recent projects that all related to remediation. We will also address specific topics and Listener questions. And we will host Guest Industry Professionals and have live shows from conferences.
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Three of Australia's most respected personalities, Ricki-Lee, Tim Blackwell and Joel Creasey, come together to bring a conversational cheekiness to the drive shift. With a combination of the day's hot topics, the best of digital and online and their unique benchmarks and games. Featuring the segments that Nova listeners have grown to love including Monday’s Mailbag, The Wednesday Wheel and the highly competitive Quick Draw, the team will deliver everything their audience have come to expect ...
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Broadcasting through the week with a rotating panel of guests, Cyrus Says is the definitive show on life in urban India, politics, sports, civic sense, traffic, kids, food, and everything that matters. Mostly.
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***TOP 1.5% GLOBAL PODCAST*** The Go-to Podcast for Midlife Women Who Want To Balance Hormones Naturally Ugh. I feel so bloated. I’m retaining more water than the Hoover Dam. What? Not another pimple? It’s like puberty all over again! Sleep? What’s that like? (I forget.:<) Umm, I just turned 40….. Aren’t I too young for this?!? — Hello Friend. (Can I call you “friend”? ‘Cuz we’re already friends in my head:) Welcome to Are You There, Midlife? It’s Me, Monica. I’m Monica Lane Topete, Certifie ...
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This story is rated 12 as there is a romantic theme and also death, but nothing explicit, it's still a clean story. We find the team of David and John set to adventure out again. This time in an improved sphere and both of them are going to travel together. A new member is introduced to the team, Debbie Gill. Debbie takes over David's role, predicting the location of the black holes. The trip does not go according to plan, but oh no, don't look to me to spill the beans as to what happens, yo ...
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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/
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Alright, y'all listen up! Saddle up for "How to Invest in Dallas Real Estate," the bi-weekly podcast where we spill the brisket on investing in North Texas real estate! 🤠 Hosted by Scott Carson –– we're bringing you trends, tools, tactics & stories to help you CRUSH it in the Big D! Each week you’ll gain valuable knowledge from Scott and his group of real estate investing friends, designed to help you take your real estate investing to a whole new level of success. You’ll find out what’s wor ...
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Alright, y'all listen up! Saddle up for "How to Invest in Austin Real Estate," the bi-weekly podcast where we spill the brisket on investing in Central Texas real estate! 🤠 Hosted by Scott Carson –– we're bringing you trends, tools, tactics & stories to help you CRUSH it in Austin! Each week you’ll gain valuable knowledge from Scott and his group of real estate investing friends, designed to help you take your real estate investing to a whole new level of success. You’ll find out what’s work ...
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Good morning, afternoon, and evening, real estate investors! Scott Carson here, ready to fuel your year-end deals. Tired of lazy retirement money? I’m joined by the "Big Enchilada," Nick Sahagan from Safeguard Advisors, to demystify the self-directed IRA LLC with checkbook control! Nick shows you how to ditch Wall Street, grab control, and use your…
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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening, investors! Scott Carson here, and today we're chatting with a local Austin legend who’s bleeding burnt orange and making serious moves in real estate: Ian Noble from Runsteady Investments! Ian's journey is a Marvel origin story for the modern investor – from taking over his family's dry cleaning busin…
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NASA might have found signs of ancient life on Mars thanks to rocks with organic carbon, Robert De Niro kept it low-key with a honey and camomile on arrival for the new Nobu skyscraper, Sir Ian McKellan hilariously roasted James Corden in a drag panto mash-up, Joe Exotic is selling private calls to fund his Netflix grievances, DWTS apparently locke…
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Robert De Niro kept it classy with a honey and camomile on arrival in Manchester for the new Nobu skyscraper, Sir Ian McKellan went off-script roasting James Corden in a cheeky drag panto mash-up of Wicked and Wizard of Oz, Joe Exotic is offering private phone calls for Christmas while complaining Netflix ripped him off, and Deuxmoi has the inside …
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Cyrus Broacha sits down with comedian–writer–legend Ashish Shakya for a full-blown chaotic episode. From AIB nostalgia to midlife crisis, India’s obsession with paparazzi, Pakistan’s politics, China fear, chicken-piece riots at weddings, pigeons, sports, influencers, and everything else wrong (and funny) about the world. This is Cyrus Says at peak …
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First-term MP Kellie Sloane has become the new leader of the New South Wales Liberals, following former leader Mark Speakman's decision to step down. It follows Jess Wilson taking over for Brad Battin as the Victorian Liberal leader. We'll hear from the Sydney Morning Herald's state political editor, and a senior federal Liberal, as the outgoing pr…
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Early birds in Melbourne are likely to spot a lycra-clad rowing crew gliding down the Yarra River on any given morning. But tomorrow promises something much more spectacular - the annual Head of the Yarra. Thousands of competitors from across the country will take on the twisting, murky depths ... In one of the oldest and most prestigious regattas …
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Thirty years ago today, the Bosnian War, which killed 100,000 people, displaced millions, and culminated in Europe's deadliest atrocity since World War II, was officially coming to an end. In a hotel conference room on an Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, the leaders of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia initialled an agreement to bring the three…
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After more than three years of lobbying, Australia has dropped its bid to host next year's COP31 climate summit, with Adelaide missing out on the global stage and an economic boost. It's left a bitter taste for many in the Festival State, with South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas labelling the process "obscene". The City of Adelaide's Lord Ma…
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It remains unclear what research work will be lost at the CSIRO, after the national science agency announced it will slash up to 350 jobs. The organisation is grappling with long-term financial challenges as government funding has failed to keep pace with rising costs. Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation, Alex Hawke, says the Coalition is s…
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The federal government has given up a multi-year campaign to host next year's COP31 climate summit, ceding hosting rights to Türkiye. While the details of a deal with Türkiye still being finalised, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says he will still lead negotiations at the summit. Guest: Larissa Waters, Leader of the Australian G…
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"I gave it a red-hot go": those are the parting words of Mark Speakman, who yesterday quit as Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party. It was a tumultuous 24 hours for Mr Speakman, who started the day saying he was determined to stay in the role, but by the afternoon had completely changed his tune. Mr Speakman has endorsed first-time MP Kellie…
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Australia's illegal offshore gambling market has more than doubled since 2019, with Australians now losing $3.9 billion a year to illegal sites. That's according to a new report from the gambling lobby. The federal government is reportedly considering a crackdown on offshore gambling amid internal pressure also to ban advertising across traditional…
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Firefighters across New South Wales will soon be the most protected in Australia when it comes to compensation for cancer diagnoses, after a bill passed the state's upper house overnight. It will now go to the lower house today. The bill would see more than 20 types of presumptive cancers covered, including those that affect women. Guests: Cathy Mc…
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Tongans have voted in an election that's raised fresh questions about the role of the King, the power of the nobles and whether the country's young democracy is slipping backwards. Eight new MPs have been elected — including two new nobles — but who is set to become the next prime minister remains unknown. It comes after a year of tensions between …
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The United States has reportedly drawn up a peace plan for Ukraine that could force Kyiv to give up territory, and scale back its armed forces. Ukraine says it hasn't been consulted on these proposals. It comes as Russia launched one of its deadliest overnight barrages of the war, killing more than 25 people in the western city of Ternopil earlier …
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Blackers spills the tea on his ARIAs hosting chaos before the gang dives into a spicy round of Glossys that somehow links Ronaldo, the Beckhams and Ariana in one breath. We get into the madness of a Klimt portrait going for a casual $34.5 million, the surprising global rise of Guinness and Tarantino dropping his top five actors like it’s gospel. Th…
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Chrissie Swan dropped by for Quick Draw chaos, whipped up some of her Shortcut Queen recipes including mini quiches and nostalgic snacks, and had Joel scrambling through ridiculous pantry and sky-themed challenges while showing off her kitchen antics, cooking stories, and sharp humour all in one whirlwind afternoon. See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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Cristiano Ronaldo strolling through Mar a Lago with Don set off a wild chat about Keith Urban oddly singing Pink Pony Club there, before everyone pivoted to Victoria Beckham’s son Cruise giving Viva Forever a red hot go, then Khloe admitting she accidentally convinced Kim the moon landing was fake, and finally Ariana Grande popping up to sing with …
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Tim gives us the full backstage scoop from the ARIAs where he was hosting with Concetta Caristo and absolutely living his best sparkly awards-night life. From Keli Holiday kicking things off with G Flip and Baker Boy to Missy Higgins winning straight after belting out Complicated Truth, the night was stacked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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The COP31 climate summit will not be held in Australia, but in a deal struck with Turkiye, Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen will be appointed President of next year's meeting. The Breakfast Wrap will find out why Turkiye wants to host the summit and put itself at the center of global climate action negotiations. Recap the morning's news, politic…
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Australian music has been celebrated at the 2025 ARIA Awards, with punk rock act Amyl and the Sniffers and breakthrough electronic artist Ninjirachi the big winners.The Teskey Brothers also added another ARIA gong to their mantle winning Best Blues & Roots Album for 'Live At The Hammersmith Apollo'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If you've lived through a natural disaster, you'll know they can be terrifying, ferocious and life-changing. And as our weather patterns and climate change, they'll become more severe and happen more often. While there are many experts looking at this issue and how we respond, there is also talk about not just where we're building our homes, but ho…
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A federal Senate inquiry into PFAS — also known as 'forever chemicals' — has handed down its final report. The recommendations urge the government to impose a national ban on the use of firefighting foams containing PFAS, and to fast-track regulatory reforms to remove PFAS from all food contact packaging in Australia. Labor senators delivered a dis…
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The federal government isn't waiting for the results of a Pentagon review into the AUKUS pact, spruiking Australia's capacity to own, operate and maintain nuclear-powered submarines at navy bases in New South Wales and Western Australia. Yesterday the Prime Minister announced the first contractor to supply parts for US Virginia-class submarines. Gu…
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Labor is once again facing pressure from the Opposition over migration levels, as the Coalition prepares its own immigration policy. But amid the noise around migration policy, are politicians focusing on the right issues? And where could reform have the most impact? Guest: Alan Gamlen, Director of the Australian National University Migration Hub P…
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The Invasive Species Council is calling for a full investigation into allegations of serious enforcement failings inside Australia's biosecurity agency. A scathing independent review by the Inspector-General of Biosecurity has found that inconsistent tracking and enforcement have left frontline officers without the tools required to manage rising t…
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As a global leader in neurovascular medicine, health equity and pioneering stroke research, Dr Sonu Bhaskar has a very long resume. His contributions to medical research have been recognised at the Asian-Australian Leadership Awards overnight, taking out the 'overall winner' accolade. The awards spotlight the under-representation of Asian-Australia…
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A portrait by illustrious Austrian artist, Gustav Klimt, has set a new record for a modern art piece, selling at a Sotheby's auction for a staggering $US236.4 million. Six bidders battled it out for Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer for twenty minutes. The winning bidder remains anonymous. Guest: Jane Kallir, Director and President of the Kallir Resear…
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Australia says it won't block Turkiye from hosting next year's COP31 climate summit, as both countries face growing pressure to end a standoff that could force the event back to Bonn in Germany. Prime minister Anthony Albanese says the deadlock is hurting global unity, and he wants the Pacific to benefit from the summit even if Turkiye wins the bid…
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In this 27th episode I review a current event of "Half A Million Gallons of Liquid Asphalt Spilled into Chicago River." In an article I ran across, it provided details about this recent event of Half A Million Gallons of Liquid Asphalt Spilled into Chicago River. Although the article was recently published in The Chicago Sun Times on October 31, 20…
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Good morning, afternoon, and evening, investors! Scott Carson here, ready to drop some serious knowledge bombs on your day-to-day investing strategies. Today, we're talking with a true titan of Texas real estate finance, Michael Hoffman, founder and CEO of Longhorn Investments! Since 2008, Mike and his team have funded over 10,000 loans and $2 bill…
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Good morning, afternoon, and evening, investors! Scott Carson here, ready to drop some serious knowledge bombs on your day-to-day investing strategies. Today, we're talking with a true titan of Texas real estate finance, Michael Hoffman, founder and CEO of Longhorn Investments! Since 2008, Mike and his team have funded over 10,000 loans and $2 bill…
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We had Mitch Churi jumping in while Blackers swanned around the Arias and it honestly felt like leaving your house keys with the fun neighbour who definitely lets the dog on the couch. Childhood meals came roaring back with tuna mornay trauma, electric wok chicken crimes and enough apricot chicken energy to trigger a whole generation. A UK school b…
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Childhood meals came roaring back with the trauma of apricot chicken, tuna mornay and whatever crimes were happening inside those electric woks. Callers rolled in with dishes so cooked they should be classified as psychological warfare. And somehow ham steak with pineapple had a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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He’s one of Indian advertising’s sharpest minds and one of Bollywood’s most distinctive filmmakers — R. Balki joins Cyrus for an unfiltered, hilarious, deeply insightful episode. Balki takes us through his iconic campaigns (Hoodibaba, Surf Excel Ha Na, Idea), the mistakes that taught him everything, the famous suitcase incident, and how a Lifebuoy …
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley denies the party is taking its lead from Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, as it seeks to cover lost ground on net-zero and now immigration. The Liberal leader also faces questions about her security in the top job, as a key ally quits the party in protest over undermining of the leadership. Hear our extened interview …
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On this International Men's Day, a rare display of bipartisanship in Canberra this morning. Labor, Liberal and cross-bench MPs are launching the Parliamentary Friends of Healthy Masculinities group, teaming up with preventative health charity the Man Cave to bring awareness to mental health issues and empower boys to become better men. Guests: Sena…
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Parents are being warned to be on the look out for dangerous toys heading into the Christmas season, after consumer group Choice found some online retailers were failing button battery safety standards. It comes just days after the consumer watchdog issued recalls for children's play sand contaminated with asbestos, leading to dozens of school clos…
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Music is important for learning and building confidence, but not every school has access to quality music education. Today's Changing Australia looks at different ways this is being brought to schools. Bernie Heard from the Australian Youth Orchestra directs the Music in Me Program, which for the last 10 years has been mentoring primary school teac…
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There's been widespread dismay in the research and development sector over significant cuts to the national science agency, the CSIRO. Up to 350 jobs could go across its research units, as the agency focuses on on areas such as climate resilience and advanced technologies. Guest: Ryan Winn, CEO, Science and Technology Australia Producer: Jason Whit…
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the cost of net zero emissions by 2050 is a matter for Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Over the weekend, the Coalition settled on an energy and climate policy which abandons the net zero target. Ms Ley has indicated the Liberals and Nationals will now focus on a new immigration policy. Guest: Sussan Ley, Leader o…
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Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, says details of the government's memorandum of understanding with Nauru will become public "in time." The $400 million deal, which will see hundreds of people who were held in indefinite immigration detention be resettled in Nauru, was signed in August. Guest: Tony Burke, Minister for Home Affairs Producer: Is…
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