Welcome to Transmission Control – an infection prevention podcast focused on your appetite for trailblazing thought, discussion, and innovations that will help you make informed decisions. Each episode, we speak with public health experts and safety champions from across the globe as they share their experiences, passion and opinions. From investigative journalism to medical publications, we tackle the real world barriers to limiting the spread of disease. Whether you're tuning in for educat ...
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Why do women commit crimes? While crime isn't biased to gender, the reasons behind the crimes can be. GBRLIFE of Crimes dives into women's crimes and the Psychology behind them. Support this podcast:
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Welcome to the TriggerProof podcast. This is the first season of the Podcast which are audio renditions of Facebook Live Video Transmissions done for the “TriggerProof” Facebook Community. These were set up by request of our community members who wanted an opportunity to listen to insights, tools, and strategies to help heal relationship dynamics, deepen intimacy, and master the fine art of Autonomic Nervous System Regulation so that we can build resilience, heal from the past, and become ac ...
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Join Dr. Grigory Karmy M.D., a distinguished chronic pain management physician with over 20 years of experience, on a captivating journey through the world of pain relief in his podcast series. Delving into the latest regenerative medical treatments like PRP, stem cell injections, and prolozone therapy, alongside educational discussions on pain transmission and the latest medical innovations, Dr. Karmy shares invaluable insights and real-life stories, empowering listeners to find relief and ...
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Something sinister is happening in the Nevada desert. Is the government losing control of an experiment, or are conspiracy theorists creating hysteria? And what happened to Luke!? Listen to DJ Nick Charles as the story unfolds to the night owls of Springwell, NV. Season 2 Coming Soon! Season 1 14 Episodes Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/transmissionunknown/support
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The War Room Show is a fast paced, hard hitting news transmission for the afternoon drive. Featuring roundtable discussions with guests from around the world. Hosted by Infowars reporters Owen Shroyer LIVE M-F 3pm-6pm CT at https://infowars.com/show
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Transcending The Matrix Transmissions: Navigating Your Spiritual Awakening with Courage, Clarity, and Certainty. Join us as we explore Hidden Truths, the Great Awakening, and provide Tools to Thrive on your Journey of Self-Discovery and Spiritual Evolution.
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Cabcon furnishes a wide variation of Aluminum Conductors, LT Power & Control, and LT AB Cables in the field of Electrical Transmission & Distribution lines. The cost-effectiveness and superior deliverables drive the vision of the company. Discover the best quality of transmission and distribution lines for electricity. Check out their wide range of Cable, Conductors, and Wire market value chain with its strong domestic and global acceptance. The company brings top-notch, innovative, smart & ...
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Follow the exploits of the Static Nation as they battle against Sovereign Corporations, madmen, and intelligences unknown over who will control the reshaping of the fabric of reality. This cyberpunk epic takes place in a future where space and time have been fractured and the world has been rebuilt with mind-bending technology.
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Alternative Power Plays is a podcast that explores the latest trends and innovations in energy generation. The podcast is hosted by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney attorneys and experts, Alan Seltzer and John Povilaitis, along with financing experts at the Brattle Group. Each episode features insightful interviews with industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers who are shaping the future of alternative energy. Tune into to Alternative Power Plays to hear frank conversations about new energy ...
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5 Live's science podcast, featuring Dr Chris and Naked Scientists with the hottest science news stories and analysis.
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Welcome to The Veil Breakers—a sovereign broadcast from beyond the folds of time. I’m Lauren, also known as Ishlira, a braidwalker, oracle, and quantum remembrance guide. This podcast isn’t here to theorize—it’s here to remember what was hidden. Through story, soul transmission, and multidimensional history, I walk you through the real timeline of Earth’s restoration. Here we decode the ancient builder races, the inversion of truth, the Q threads, the collapse of false grids, the return of E ...
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The Art & Science of Holistic Medicine
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Post Scientist features about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more from leading universities, big tech giants companies, scientific journals, and research organization.
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Labor of Love: Supporting Maternal Well-Being in a Complex World
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Join Dr. Veronica “Vero” Pimentel, a practicing OB-GYN, vaccine expert, and pandemic mom, as she dives into the world of maternal and postpartum health. In each episode, Vero leads insightful conversations with health care professionals and experts to explore the latest trends, challenges, and breakthroughs in maternal immunization, emerging issues, and beyond. This Resource was supported by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Centers for Disease Control an ...
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ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily. Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, solar batteries, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, a ...
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62 people boarded the Shenandoah ferry. Only one returned. Introducing The Ferry; a 10-episode fictional audio mystery from Tongal, produced by Tongal Creators LittleFire, told through recovered recordings, witness accounts, and the last broadcasts of a small-town radio host. The Ferry is part supernatural mystery, part sci-fi audio thriller, and 100% committed to making you second-guess the water. The first two episodes are released this Friday, followed by weekly episode drops every Friday ...
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The SmallSat Revolution is a video and audio podcast that explores the foreseeable future of the Space Economy by bringing you insights and predictions from the leading minds in the satellite industry. Thought leaders from launch companies, satellite manufacturers, government agencies, service providers, university research institutions, and space startups join host Frank Felker to talk about what's happening today, and what the future holds, for The SmallSat Revolution.
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She Didn’t Pull the Trigger But She Controlled Everything| Pamela Smart
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27:05Pamela Smart didn’t commit a crime of passion… she committed a crime of certainty. In this episode of GBRLIFE Of Crimes, we examine the chilling case of Pamela Smart. A high school media coordinator who groomed a teenage student and manipulated him into believing murder was an act of love and loyalty. Through a deep psychological analysis, we explo…
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Research, Reality, and the DHSc: Dr. Lerenza Howard on Leveling Up in IP
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36:06What does it look like to become an IP with a terminal degree? In this episode of Transmission Control's Victory Lap series, Garrett Hollembeak and Jill Holdsworth sit down with Dr. Lerenza Howard, Manager of Infection Prevention, Employee Health, and Quality Improvement at La Rabida Children's Hospital. Dr. Lerenza guides us through her journey to…
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2025 Picks: Why energy giants want to control solar batteries
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16:03It was a decision driven by spite for Sydney man Peter Anderson. He was determined to buy a solar battery for his home so he could take money away from the big power companies, while never receiving a hefty power bill again. But his plan came unstuck after agreeing to participate in a so-called virtual power plant. Today, energy reporter David Merc…
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Sarah Ferguson on interviewing Jacinda Ardern
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25:00Sarah Ferguson's interviews illuminate the biggest issues of our times and reveal insights from the most interesting people in public life. How did she stop US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee from "flooding the zone" when grilling him on US support for Israel's war in Gaza? What did she learn about compassion in politics when speaking with New Z…
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Some stories are best told first-hand by those at the centre of the action. It's how the ABC's Australian Story has brought us so many compelling personal narratives and it's a format that's captivated the program's host Leigh Sales. So which episodes stick in her mind? There's a dramatic rescue on the Franklin River, the widows who found love agai…
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Matt Bevan on the players in Trump’s orbit
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25:00The US President Donald Trump has surrounded himself with colourful and controversial characters. From Steve Witkoff, who once bought Trump a sandwich and is now taking the lead on peace efforts in Gaza and Ukraine, to Howard Lutnick, the tariff tsar. How did they secure their key roles and what effect are they having on the policies of the most po…
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Stephanie March on Gaza, autocracy and elephants
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26:00ABC foreign correspondent Stephanie March has explored the tensions between elephant tourism in Botswana and the destruction the creatures bring to local communities. She's brought us a glimpse of Gaza, where children live in tents and she's walked the streets of Georgia, as fears grow about the influence of Russia and a slide towards autocracy. Th…
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Alan Kohler on robots and the future of work
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23:00The continuing rise of artificial intelligence was one of the big stories of 2025. But how long until humanoid robots, with an AI brain, step into the limelight and take our jobs? This week, Sam Hawley is joined by ABC presenters and journalists to discuss their best stories and interviews from the past year. Today, ABC finance presenter and commen…
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Travelling and meeting successful people who can crush it at work but still fall into disappointing relationship patterns– something became painfully clear. Many high achievers I speak to unconsciously get into relationships expecting their partners to resolve their self-worth issues or fill those emotional gaps they’ve been using success to hide. …
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Is Bondi the start of a new era of terror?
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16:15What actually works to prevent terrorist attacks and is Australia up to challenge in a complex threat environment? The Prime Minister says new laws to tackle antisemitism will include powers to deport so-called hate preachers and a new criminal charge for those advocating "racial supremacy". He’s also been pressured into adopting in-full the recomm…
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The Suitcase Murder in Bali: The Heather Mack Case
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23:09A luxury resort in Bali. A suitcase left behind. And a crime that forces us to confront the uncomfortable space between trauma and choice. In this episode of GBRLIFE Of Crimes, we examine the case of Heather Mack, a young woman whose life unfolded under intense control, emotional volatility, and unresolved resentment — culminating in the brutal kil…
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Catastrophe has a way of shaping leaders. Winston Churchill during World War Two, George Bush during 9/11 and Scott Morrison during the Black Summer bushfires. It may define Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s leadership too, as he comes under pressure to respond to the antisemitism crisis and the Bondi Beach terror attack, in which 15 people were ki…
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Everything we know about the Bondi shooters
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17:03Who could do such a thing? It’s the question Australians are asking after Sunday’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach. How did they radicalise? Who did they associate with? And what drove them to plan and execute the worst terror attack in Australia’s history? Today, investigative reporter Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop on what we know about the shooters and th…
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Jewish leaders’ call to action after the Bondi massacre
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15:34Sydney’s Jewish community is in shock after Sunday's mass shooting at Bondi Beach. It was an act of terrorism that Jewish leaders long feared. So, in the depths of their sorrow, how are they coping and what are they asking for? Today, Rabbi Mendel Kastel from support group Jewish House, whose brother in law Rabbi Eli Schlanger was killed in the att…
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Point Proven: Winning the Race Against Candida auris
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33:01If Candida auris can spread silently through your facility, how do you stop it before it spreads too far? In this episode of Transmission Control, Blake Thomas, MPH, joins hosts Garrett Hollembeak and Jill Holdsworth to break down how point prevalence surveys (PPS) are a critical tool in identifying hidden transmission and containing risk. From set…
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The Bondi terrorist attack targeting Jewish people
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18:30The terrorist attack targeting Jewish people at Bondi is the worst mass shooting in Australia since the Port Arthur massacre. Sixteen are dead and many more injured at a place special in Australia's heart, at an event special to the Jewish community, Hanukkah. Today, extremism expert Dr Josh Roose on whether authorities failed to heed the warnings.…
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Will the Netflix-Warner Bros deal kill the movies?
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14:27Streaming giant Netflix is battling Paramount for control of the historic Warner Bros studio, which includes HBO and a treasure trove of film and TV content. Warner Bros has backed the $72 billion US Netflix bid, despite Paramount offering billions more in a deal that would include the television assets, including news network CNN and the Discovery…
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Diane Downs: The Mother Who Hurt Her Kids and Smiled About It
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16:23Diane Downs: The Mother Who Hurt Her Kids and Smiled About It Diane Downs walked into a hospital with three shot children and a story that sounded rehearsed. What followed became one of the most disturbing examples of performance, narcissism, and maternal delusion ever recorded. In this episode of GBRLIFE Of Crimes, we break down: • Why Diane wante…
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Why Anika Wells’ travel costs don’t fly with taxpayers
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16:22Imagine being able to claim thousands and thousands of dollars in expenses so your family can join you on work trips, or to fly business class to New York, or for private drivers to take you to the biggest sporting events. Well, Minister Anika Wells is under intense pressure to justify her use of taxpayer funds, even if it’s all within the rules. T…
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The energy industry can be doing all the right things, but what is that good effort worth publicly if no one knows about it? Or worse, if they have the wrong perception of reality? Without controlling the narrative, public and private sentiment can get out of hand fairly quickly. And that's why firms like Echo Communications exist. On this episode …
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Which houses will survive this bushfire season?
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15:33In the first week of summer, dozens of homes have been destroyed in bushfires; at Dolphin Sands in Tasmania, on the New South Wales Central Coast, and at Bulahdelah, north of Newcastle where a firefighter also died. A local builder at Koolewong in New South Wales noted that a recently constructed home, built to modern fire safety standards, was lef…
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The e-bike problem on our roads (and footpaths)
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15:23They’re a cheaper and convenient alternative to driving a car, but some e-bike riders are causing massive headaches for other road users and police. A string of serious injuries and deaths in e-bike crashes, particularly involving children, is fuelling calls for a crackdown. Today, Geoff Rose from the Monash Institute of Transport Studies on the in…
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From Citations to Celebration: How EVS Tech Transformed Compliance
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42:18What does it actually take for EVS to finish on the podium—clean rooms, clean data, and a clean survey? On this Season 3 premiere of Transmission Control, we welcome Allen Cooper and Kyle Piccirello to break down how a frontline culture and the right technology turned chronic pain points into measurable wins at a major medical center. From daily hu…
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Parents and teens are preparing for life cut off from social media when Australia’s world first ban for under-16s officially starts on Wednesday. The government has admitted it will take time to remove everyone aged under 16 from the platforms and it’s becoming clear older users could get caught in the net. So, how can you prove that you’re old eno…
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Is Trump about to go to war with Venezuela?
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16:04The United States has deployed 15,000 troops and sent warships to the Caribbean in the biggest military build-up there since the Cuban Missile Crisis. It follows months of deadly US strikes on boats from Venezuela it says are smuggling drugs. Today, Latin America expert Orlando Pérez from the University of North Texas on why Donald Trump is turning…
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Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong: The Woman Who Turned Chaos Into a Crime Scene
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20:18Some women grow up fighting the world. Marjorie grew up fighting everyone in it — including herself. Brilliant, volatile, manipulative, and deeply unstable, she moved through life like a storm tearing through every relationship she touched. Friends, partners, lovers — they all witnessed the same pattern. And eventually… they witnessed the damage. B…
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Can farmers take on transmission towers and win?
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16:07Australia’s renewable energy transition is well underway with new poles, wires and transmission towers planned across the country. But some farmers say they’re being pressured and harassed to hand over land for the infrastructure to get electricity from where it’s generated to where it’s used. Today, reporter Alysia Thomas-Sam from ABC’s 7.30 progr…
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Episode 27: Weightlifting in Health and Disease Featuring Dr. Maria Fiatarone Singh
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43:08Should patients with chronic pain do weightlifting? This question comes up a lot because patients are worried about injury. Join me for an interview with Dr. Maria Fiatarone Singh, who started her career by trying to get the most fragile and injury-prone segment of our society to do weight lifting-nursing home residents in their 80s and 90s. In the…
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What new lending rules mean for property prices
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14:34Australian property is now more expensive than ever and soaring mortgage debt has the financial regulator hitting the brakes on risky lending. But could stopping banks for offering some loans do anything to stop rapid price growth for homes and units? Today, the ABC’s chief business correspondent Ian Verrender on what’s worrying APRA and the outloo…
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Is Ukraine any closer to a deal with Putin?
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15:34In a flurry of peace talks over the last week, Ukrainian officials have been desperately trying to avoid an unjust deal with Russia being imposed on it. They’ve been pushing back against a controversial 28-point proposal that would have required Ukraine to surrender significant territory, restrict the size of its defence force and give up on ambiti…
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The overdose risk that forced a vitamin B6 crackdown
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15:08Every day millions of Australians take vitamin supplements, hoping for a health boost. But there’s been a sharp rise in people suffering numbness, nerve damage, even paralysis, after accidentally overdosing on vitamin B6. Many don’t even realise B6 is in so many products at high concentrations and that the vitamin can build up in the body. Today, r…
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Donald Trump has called a female journalist piggy, labelled another insubordinate and demanded Democratic politicians be arrested, even suggesting they could be executed for seditious behaviour. The US president is no stranger to unconventional acts and confronting statements, but does his recent behaviour go beyond even his usual standards? Today,…
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Mata Hari: The Woman Too Dangerous to Live
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19:43Onstage, she was a goddess — veiled in silk and mystery, captivating audiences with movements that felt sacred instead of seductive. Offstage, she was a mother, a survivor, and a woman who refused to exist quietly. But in a world at war, a woman who knew how to command attention became dangerous. In this episode of GBRLIFE Of Crimes, we unravel the…
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How the Saudi crown prince inspires Trump
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15:12For many years the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was a pariah on the world stage, but the US president is bringing him back into the fold. We know Donald Trump wants the US to do business with the wealthy Gulf Arab state, but what else does he like about the country? Today, The New York Times contributor Noah Shachtman on how Trump wants A…
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Australians are all pretty invested in the weather and the Bureau of Meteorology is our go-to source of forecasts and information. So, people noticed when the BOM changed its website and many, including farmers, complained that data sources they relied on were either missing or hard to find. A change in the rain radar has already been rolled back a…
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Grid expansion is a challenge. On this, almost everyone can agree. But what will it take to expand electric grid capacity and what barriers need to be broken to advance transmission siting and permitting? On this episode of Alternative Power Plays Christina Hayes, Executive Director at Americans for a Clean Energy Grid (ACEG) and Cici Vu, Director …
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Why are some Triple Zero calls still failing?
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15:34The devastating Optus outage that was linked to three deaths revealed we can’t always trust we can get through when we call Triple Zero. More than two months later, surely the system has been fixed. Today, consumer affairs reporter Michael Atkin on why some people still can’t get help when they need it most. Featured: Michael Atkin, ABC consumer af…
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Our peak scientific body, the CSIRO, has made extraordinary discoveries and invented everyday wonders like Aerogard, plastic banknotes and WiFi. But once again the CSIRO is axing jobs, saying the cost of doing science has outpaced its funding and it needs to refocus on big issues. Today, Adam Spencer, ambassador for mathematics and science at Sydne…
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There’s a secret US-led plan to end the war in Ukraine, but it reportedly asks a lot of the country that’s been invaded by Russia. Media reports suggest the plan would see Ukraine would give up land, reduce the size of its army, relinquish weapons and make Russian an official state language. At the same time, Putin’s forces have launched new strike…
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My Wife Left Me. Here's Why I Thank Her Now
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13:06I asked him what was different now– (After the somatic work, after facing what he'd been avoiding his whole life.) "I believe in myself now. I feel stronger inside. I love myself." He'd never been able to say that before. But here's what got me: His daughter is 11. Before the work, if you asked her to look in the mirror and say "I love you" to hers…
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The Woman Who Turned Pain Relief Into Poison | The Stella Nickell Story
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21:24It didn’t start with a dramatic confrontation, a weapon, or a crime scene. It started with something familiar… a bottle of Excedrin sitting next to a bathroom sink. Something ordinary. Something trusted. But inside those capsules wasn’t relief, it was cyanide. And the woman behind it wasn’t a stranger lurking in the shadows. She was a wife. A mothe…
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How Donald Trump lost control of the Epstein files
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15:33The remaining Epstein files are finally set to be released after a vote in US Congress and a shift in the US President’s position. Despite dismissing calls to release files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for months, Donald Trump reversed course when it became clear a bill to compel the release would pass in the US House …
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Episode 26: Platelet Rich Plasma-beyond arthritis and musculosceletal pain with Dr. Leonardo
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55:49Most people are familiar with athletes using platelet-rich plasma for injuries. Some of you may also know that it is used for osteoarthritis. Did you know that the uses extend far beyond those two indications? Join us for an in-depth interview with Dr. Leonardo, where we discuss newer uses of PRP ranging from erectile dysfunction to hair loss. Watc…
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The coloured sand that sparked an asbestos scare
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15:10Asbestos is highly carcinogenic, is banned and can’t be imported in Australia. But in the last week it’s been found in various children’s coloured sand products from China, causing a major alarm across the community. The discovery has led to the closure of dozens of schools and products have been recalled from stores including Kmart, Target and Off…
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