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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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Get in front of tomorrow’s news today, with the Nightly Five podcast hosted by Ben O’Shea. Punchy news and analysis. We’ll keep you ahead of the game, Monday to Friday! Subscribe on your favourite podcast player and visit the thenightly.com.au
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The West Live Podcast

The West Australian

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If you enjoyed listening to The West Live for your daily news fix, then come and join us over on The Nightly Five. Host Ben O’Shea continues to deliver punchy news and analysis, in a new podcast to get you in front of tomorrow’s news today! Subscribe on your favourite podcast player and visit the thenightly.com.au
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The Truth About Amy

7NEWS Podcasts

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A 24 year-old mum tries to escape a violent relationship. She quickly packs the car – her two young daughters are strapped into the back seat. The engine’s running. She heads back inside to get one last thing … and never comes out. From the creators of the groundbreaking murder mystery podcast The Lady Vanishes, this is the story of Amy Wensley. A decade after her death was written off as a suicide, it is now being treated as a homicide and a new investigation is underway. Finally, The Truth ...
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Coronavirus Watch

The West Australian

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Keep up to date with the latest breaking news on COVID-19. A daily podcast brought to you by our experienced journalists at The West Australian. All the facts in an easy to follow 15 minute summary. All the information you need to keep up with daily changes and how it affects you.
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The Hard Ball Gets AFL Show

The West Australian

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Your new favourite footy podcast. Hawthorn premiership player Xavier Ellis (robbed of the Norm); 7NEWS sport presenter Ryan Daniels and Nick Rynne lead the roster of football dribblers, current schedule: MONDAY: Two Minute Warning - two minutes on each team. TUESDAY: Mailbag - answering your questions. THURSDAY: TABtouch Teams - two minutes on each game & Hard Ball Bets.
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Musicians: Singers, Songwriters, Beat Makers, Producers, and Music Students—learn what it takes to go further in your music career. This informative series features the insight of Walter and featured music industry guests—covering topics related to: Home Studio Advice, Performance, Getting a Recording Deal, Ways to Create Better Music, Selling Songs Online, Music Theory, Marketing Your Band, Trends in the Industry, Equipment, Recording Techniques, and more.
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Sleep With Me

Silver Sleeper Productions LLC

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Insomnia? Mind racing at night? Worries keeping you up? Tune in for a bedtime story that lets you forget your problems and progressively gets more boring until you fall to sleep. So get in bed, press play, close your eyes, and drift off into dreamland.
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The Common Sense Financial Podcast is all about finances, mindset and personal growth. The goal is to help you make smart choices with your money in your home and in your business. Some of the podcasts here are historical in nature. They aired before July 1, 2022 and were previously approved by Kalos Capital. The views and statistics discussed in these shows are relevant to that time period and may not be relevant to current events. This is intended for informational and entertainment purpos ...
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The Fast and the Curious

The West Australian

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The Fast and the Curious, your summer of cricket sorted in one podcast. Featuring Australia great Mitch Johnson and cricket journalist Bonnie Raynor. Analysis, news, interviews and plenty of swing, subscribe for weekly episodes and have your questions featured on the show.
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CLAREMONT: The Trial

The West Australian

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Ever since the shocking deaths of three young women in 1996 and 1997, the unanswered questions surrounding the Claremont serial killings have remained one of the biggest mysteries in WA history. Any hope of justice in the tragic deaths of Ciara Glennon, Sarah Spiers and Jane Rimmer seemed bleak for more than 20 years, with police coming unstuck and no sign of a breakthrough. That was until the arrest of Bradley Robert Edwards in 2016, who was subsequently charged with the trio's murders. For ...
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Discussions in Spinal Cord Injury Science - ANPT

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Spinal Cord Injury Special Interest Group (SCI SIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The mission of the SCI SIG is to optimize rehabilitation and maximize participation of persons with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D) as active members of their communities. The SCI SIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs who share knowledge and expertise, ...
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The SleepWorld Magazine AI Podcast uses AI to create podcasts of articles from SleepWorld Magazine. Now you can listen to a groundbreaking journal article as a podcast. This podcast was generated using AI for entertainment purposes and may include errors. See the original articles at SleepWorldMagazine.com.
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Ray journeys back to 1990 (and also, briefly, 1988) to recap the Disney Holiday Parade. There's dancing elves, daring stunts, and some totally radical singing, courtesy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This episode was originally released as a bonus episode on Sleep With Me Plus. You can get more bonus episodes and help support the show by goin…
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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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Russia launched a missile strike on Kyiv, with a drone attack hitting a building in the Ukrainian capital one day before scheduled peace talks between Ukraine and the United States. The strike resulted in one death, several injuries, and left tens of thousands without power in freezing conditions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky characterise…
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A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for North Queensland, with two powerful weather systems expected to bring days of heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding to the north tropical coast and northwest. Townsville residents are being urged to prepare evacuation plans, with sandbagging stations now open. Areas between Eyre and Cairns are…
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The Coral Adventurer cruise ship has run aground on coral approximately 30 kilometres north of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, leaving 123 passengers and crew stranded. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is on standby, with no injuries reported among those on board. Authorities are working to refloat the vessel, with experts suggesting passen…
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The Boxing Day Test at the MCG concluded in just two days, forcing Cricket Australia to refund tens of thousands of tickets for the cancelled day three. The early finish has created an estimated $10 million loss for Cricket Australia, with MCG curator Matt Page and Chief Executive Stuart Fox scheduled to address the media. International fans, inclu…
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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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Pat Finn, the veteran sitcom actor known for his roles in The Middle, Friends and Seinfeld, has died at age 60. The actor passed away at his Los Angeles home on Tuesday after battling cancer in recent years. A fundraiser launched last month to support his family during treatment raised over $100,000. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Young women in their 40s who have never smoked are increasingly being diagnosed with lung cancer, with doctors attributing the rise to environmental factors such as air pollution, toxic fumes from cooking and cleaning, aerosols, radon gas and asbestos exposure. National screening programs currently target smokers over 50, leading to late diagnoses …
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Gold Coast pensioner Carole Curtis, 84, receives a new kitchen from generous tradies after losing almost everything in an alleged elder abuse and fraud case. Christopher Bruce Smith, who had power of attorney over Curtis, allegedly started multiple companies under her name and left her with substantial debts including unpaid rent for a multi-millio…
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Nearly one million Australians have $270 million in unclaimed Medicare benefits waiting to be collected, with an average of $275 owed to young people aged 18-24. The money remains unclaimed because bank account details aren't up to date with Services Australia. Australians can recoup their benefits within days by updating their bank details through…
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Tennis champion Venus Williams married actor Andrea Preti in a second wedding ceremony held in Florida, following their initial wedding in Italy months earlier. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion was required to hold the second ceremony due to international paperwork issues. The couple shared photos from their five-day celebration, describi…
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Australians experienced contrasting Christmas weather conditions, with Miena in the Tasmanian Central Highlands and Hobart's Mount Wellington receiving snow in temperatures dropping to minus 1.4 degrees. Perth endured sweltering conditions exceeding 40 degrees on the same day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte performed a surprise piano duet as part of the 'Together at Christmas' concert. The piano recital aired with a message about reaching out to one another with generosity of heart, understanding and hope. The Royal Family is spending Christmas together at Sandringham. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Australia has secured the Ashes series and will field an all-out pace attack without a spinner for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Stand-in captain Steve Smith returns after missing the Adelaide Test due to vertigo, while the team prepares for a potential record-breaking crowd of over 91,000. The Australian side aims for a 5-0 series whitewash agai…
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What is more reliable, Scoots’ memory of watching “A Christmas Story” on VHS or the actual movie? Does Ralphie or Mikey want a fun machine for Christmas? What year is it? Sleep as this is more swirly and less surly, like a loosely defined treat. This is a special release from the SWM Vault. It’s been remastered and re-edited, but it might be a litt…
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A 39-year-old former FIFO worker from Yanjabup, Western Australia, has been arrested after allegedly posting messages supporting the Bondi terrorist attack and making anti-Semitic statements online. Police raided his home and discovered six lawfully owned firearms, 4,000 rounds of ammunition, extremist material including Hezbollah and Hamas flags, …
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A 12-year-old girl remains in critical condition at Perth Children's Hospital after being caught in a rip at Trigg Beach's Blue Hole and found unresponsive. A local surfer rescued her companion while surf lifesavers and off-duty doctors performed CPR for 20 minutes before paramedics arrived. Authorities are urging beach safety ahead of Christmas wi…
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In this milestone 100th episode of the Common Sense Financial Podcast, host Brian Skrobonja delves into the critical topic of managing taxes in retirement. The episode focuses on strategies for minimizing tax liabilities, especially for retirees with tax-deferred accounts facing potential hefty tax bills. Brian emphasizes the importance of sustaina…
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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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A Qantas flight from Singapore bound for Melbourne was forced to make an emergency landing in Adelaide after experiencing a cabin pressurisation malfunction. The aircraft circled off the coast multiple times before landing with low fuel at approximately 5am, leaving 246 passengers stranded at Adelaide Airport on Christmas Eve. Qantas deployed spare…
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Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations will feature a tribute to Bondi Beach terror attack victims, with the Harbour Bridge illuminated in white at 9pm displaying a dove and the word 'peace'. A one-minute silence will be observed at 1pm to honour the victims and their families. Waverley Council has scheduled a meeting in January to determine plans fo…
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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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Bespoke baubles or plastic production, which way will the North Pole turn? When you have a cup of coco and you get to watch square dancing does it really matter. Watch the snow fall across your dreams. This is a special release from the SWM Vault. It’s been remastered and re-edited, but it might be a little looser than a new episode. If you want ac…
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A 61-year-old massage parlour worker has been charged with sexually assaulting multiple clients at businesses located in shopping centres on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane. The alleged incidents involve a 17-year-old girl at a Southport location in December and a 29-year-old woman at Chermside in August. Police believe there may be additional victi…
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A motorbike and car collided at the intersection of Main South Road and Sun Valley Road just after 5pm, resulting in multiple patients being treated for serious injuries. Police redirected traffic on South Road in both directions while major crash investigators were dispatched to the scene. Witnesses described the crash scene as chaotic. See omnyst…
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Five people, including a 17-year-old boy, have been arrested following police raids across multiple Adelaide suburbs that uncovered drug laboratories and cannabis grow houses. Detectives and Star Group officers executed searches at properties in Brooklyn Park, Allgate, Rivoli, Oaklands Park, Huntfield Heights and a storage facility near Adelaide Ai…
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Chrissy Teigen knocked out one of her veneers during a candy cane game while preparing sweet treats for her children. The former model documented the dental mishap on camera, showing the broken veneer piece before visiting the dentist for repairs. The incident occurred during festive preparations as she attempted to create holiday magic for her fam…
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The Stone Roses bassist Gary 'Mani' Mounfield's funeral took place in Manchester, attended by notable figures from music and sport. Ian Brown, the band's singer who called Mounfield his brother, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, and Sir David Beckham were among those paying their respects. The coffin featured the iconic artwork from the Stone Roses' f…
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The Sydney Fish Market is holding its annual 36-hour non-stop Christmas seafood marathon, expecting over 100,000 shoppers to purchase approximately 120 tonnes of prawns, 850,000 oysters, and 350 tonnes of seafood. This marks the final Christmas trading period at the market's current location before it relocates to a new facility next door, which op…
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Double demerit points are being enforced over the holiday period in New South Wales, Western Australia and the ACT for various traffic offences. Drivers in these jurisdictions face losing extra points and receiving heftier fines for offences including speeding, distracted driving, drug or alcohol driving, and not wearing seatbelts. NSW Police Minis…
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US President Donald Trump has appointed Louisiana's Republican Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland, intensifying American interest in acquiring the self-governing Danish territory for national security purposes. The move has sparked diplomatic outrage from Greenland's prime minister, Danish officials, and the European Union, who have…
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Jackson Warne, son of late cricket legend Shane Warne, has organised a tribute cricket match at Melbourne's Shane Warne Oval featuring his father's former teammates including James Pattinson and David Hussey against members of the Barmy Army. The backyard-style cricket game takes place in the lead-up to the Boxing Day Test at the oval where Shane W…
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British rock and blues singer-songwriter Chris Rea has died peacefully in hospital at the age of 74 following a short illness. Rea released 25 albums across a career spanning more than four decades, with two reaching number one, but is best remembered for his festive classic 'Driving Home for Christmas', which was released in 1986 and grew to becom…
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