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Victoria Rose is travelling alone, backpacking Europe, Turkey, Asia Pacific as a 69 year old Australian woman who loves solo travel. She calls it 'Backpacking Solo On a Pension'. MISSION: proving to Australian women on a pension that limited funds don't have to limit their dreams. THIS podcast IS FOR YOU if you love to travel, choosing to connect with and experience other cultures and landscapes as you deepen your understanding of yourself and others. It's NOT FOR YOU if you love to travel b ...
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Rosebud

Boynton Beach Police

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It has been 24 years since the brutal murder of Victoria Rose Miller. Her killer remains unknown. Rosebud is an intimate look at the life and untimely death of Victoria Rose Miller. This is a production of the Boynton Beach Police Department. Visit us online at bbpd.org .
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The Transgender Zone Podcast

Transgender Zone (tzone)

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By transgenderzone.com, The this podcast dives into all things transgender with it’s hosts Victoria Rose - trans educator and founder of Transgender Zone - and her husband, Christopher. Join them as they discuss subjects like Gender Dysphoria, Healthy Relationships, and more.
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Flip the Script with Vic

Victoria, @victoriamargauxnielsen

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Flip the Script with Vic is a sacred space for real conversations with real women 🩷 Hosted by Victoria Nielsen—intuitive healer, mama, and space-holder for the divine feminine—this podcast amplifies women’s voices through raw interviews, intimate solocasts, and unfiltered conversations on motherhood, mysticism, psychedelics, ancestral healing, spirituality, identity, and more. What began as a personal exploration is now a communal prayer: a gathering place for cycle-breakers, mothers, mystic ...
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Bloodthirsty Hearts

QCODE | Tenderfoot TV

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Friends growing apart happens, but creatures crashing a fantasy convention… not so much. Five high schoolers bonded over the Bloodthirsty Hearts novel series turned slightly-erotic movie franchise as kids, and now it’s what brings them back together for the first-ever fan convention. However, what starts as fun and games quickly turns into a fight-for-your-life event as creatures from the same universe invade. Will the childhood friends be able to work past their differences and survive the ...
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Beers & Tears

Victoria Kozbanis

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Beers & Tears: a podcast for music lovers by music lovers, including something we all love (beers). Brought to you by Victoria Kozbanis. Beers & Tears is a music podcast aimed at shedding some light on artists and their creative works and processes. Join Vic for some fun lighthearted chats with a new feature artist each week discussing everything music and entertainment
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The Table Women Podcast

Sarah DeFors and Victoria Banks

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A podcast by and about women in the entertainment industry that provides a fun, easygoing, and safe space to discuss the ups and downs of the female experience in entertainment. Whether we're telling stories with guests, chatting about new projects, or discussing how women can change (and have changed) the industry for the better, we aim to always provide an honest look into what it takes to get your seat at the table and pull up a chair for the next in line. Hosted by Sarah DeFors and Victo ...
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Comedian Jacob Hawley explores the issues that matter to young people today. Jacob used to make money from drugs and comedy - from telling jokes about his anecdotal experiences of the UK drug scene to exploring that world in more depth through his award winning podcast Jacob Hawley: On Drugs. Now he's exploring the world of love for sale, meeting the people selling, the people buying, and everyone in between. Producer by Nick Coupe for BBC Studios Executive producer for BBC Studios is Victor ...
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What was it like being an anime & manga fan before the 2000s? And were some of my favorite anime series really as good as I remember them? Welcome to the Anime Nostalgia Podcast, a mix of anime & manga history, reviews, and talks with other fans on titles and aspects of fandom from everywhere from the 70s to the 90s!
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Diamonds and Roses Podcast

Ben | Age of Radio

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Baseball podcast hosted by Ben. Sharing with you, the listener, baseball news from the Pacific Northwest and SW Canada. We also provide you with updates on the status of bringing Major League Baseball to Portland, Oregon.
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And Also With You

The Reverend Lizzie McManus-Dail, The Reverend Laura Di Panfilo

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A podcast on reclaiming an ancient Christian faith for modern Christian life, with the Reverend Lizzie McManus-Dail and the Reverend Laura Di Panfilo.
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Fastline Fast Track

Brent Adams

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Fastline Fast Track features agriculture industry newsmakers discussing hot-button issues and the latest in farming equipment and trends that affect farmers from coast to coast, as reported by our Fastline, Big Ag and Pink Tractor publications.The podcast also features "The Legends Stage," a segment presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, featuring up-and-coming and legendary country music artists.
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Weighing In On Happy isn’t about tracking weight; it’s about unpacking what’s been weighing on you. Hosted by author and radical self-care guide Victoria Evans, this podcast calls BS on performative wellness and dives deep into the real work: regulating your nervous system, unlearning shame, recovering from diet culture, setting boundaries, and rebuilding self-trust. Because self-care isn’t about being good, it’s about coming home to yourself. No fluff. No guilt. Just honest conversations fo ...
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Before The Chorus

Sofia Loporcaro

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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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Welcome to the Life Aligned Business® Podcast where we build a business that fits your life, not one that takes over. I’m Renae O’Neill - your host, Life + Business Coach, Mum + biz owner with over a decade of experience in business, I know first hand that success isn’t just about making more money, it’s about creating more freedom. Each week, we dive into real talk, strategy and mindset shifts that actually move the needle, without burnout. No hustle culture BS, just practical tools to help ...
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The Tonight Show is the longest-running talk show on television and the #1 late-night program on digital. Listen to new episodes weekday mornings (Tuesday-Friday) featuring the latest news from Jimmy’s monologue, extended interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, games, stand-up and more.
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Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe, on LA’s dublab radio, explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. “Musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Bridgid Berkano is a life coach dedicated to helping women break free from self-abandonment and reclaim their authentic power. Through her signature Five Petals of the Well Woman's Rose Framework, she guides clients in nurturing their spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and relational well-being—creating lasting transformation from the inside out. As the host of The Five Petal Podcast, Bridgid explores the journey of self-trust and healing alongside colleagues and clients, who share insi ...
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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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Hosted by Army veteran, Amy Charlesworth, The QNAMY Show dives into the intersection of spirituality, mental health, psychedlics, and the unknown. Through conversations with psychics, astrologers, indigenous medicine men and women, spiritual leaders, and everyday visionaries, QNAMY explores the myriad ways individuals seek healing, growth, and reconnection, with themselves, each other, and something greater. Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this is a space to explor ...
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The Wicked Library

9th Story Studios LLC

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The Wicked Library is a Parsec Award winning show featuring horror fiction stories from upcoming, new, independent and bestselling authors. Our Tales of terror are read by Host / Producer, Daniel Foytik and other popular voice actors and feature custom music to bring the stories to life. Each episode features the work of some of the best voices in independent horror fiction.
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Art on a Podcast

Art on a Postcard

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Art on a Podcast is the podcast created by the not-for-profit organisation Art on a Postcard that raises money for The Hepatitis C Trust through art auctions and events.
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The Overthinker's Guide to Joy is your go-to resource for every day tips and tricks on how to manage your stress and overthinking brain. If you are looking for easy ways to reduce your stress, improve your healthy and find more joy in your life, this is the podcast for you. Certified Life Coach, Jackie de Crinis gives you easily-digestible concepts that will help you feel calmer and more joyful in your life. If you would like even more ways to reduce your stress and create more joy, you can ...
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Eagle Freedom Presents: Your Path to Rising Above Each one of us has felt the enormous weight of our past! Chained by difficult relationships, physical/mental/sexual abuse, alcoholism, substance abuse, unresolved trauma, or challenges that feel impossible to overcome! Eagle Freedom Presents is more than just a podcast; it's a “beacon of hope” for anyone who has ever felt stuck. It's for the person who hides their struggles behind a facade of normalcy, silently carrying the weight of past hur ...
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Australia's heatwave is entering its third day, with conditions worsening in Victoria today. Emergency chiefs have warned of a potential bushfire disaster, with catastrophic fire danger warnings in place... and two major bushfires already burning. Guest: Claire Ewart Kennedy, Strathbogie Shire acting Mayor Producer: Eddy Diamond…
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It was a comprehensive score line, as Australia finished off the Ashes in style in Sydney. While record numbers of cricket fans attended the Sydney test, the financial windfall of the series will be closely monitored by Cricket Australia, given the financial losses it recorded last year.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A host of prominent writers have pulled out of the Adelaide Writers Week after the festival announced it was removing prominent academic, lawyer and Palestine advocate Randa Abdel-Fattah from its line-up. The decision to remove her has received support from the South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas. But authors including Miles Franklin winners…
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The prime minister launched a Commonwealth royal commission into the Bondi terror attack yesterday- bowing to mounting pressure from the opposition, victims and community groups. Anthony Albanese said he'd respected and listened to community views- saying the federal probe would broadly examine antisemitism and social cohesion. Guest: Michelle Rowl…
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For weeks, the federal opposition has been calling for a Commonwealth royal commission after the Bondi terror attack. Yesterday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said a federal royal commission will take place... replacing the previously announced state-based NSW royal commission. Guest: James Paterson, Shadow Minister for Finance, the Public Servic…
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A national royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion has been called by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after weeks of pressure to establish an inquiry. Defending the U-turn, the Prime Minister has said he came to this decision after discussions with the Jewish community and families of the victims of the Bondi terror attack. Guest: Ra…
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One of Australia's Winter Olympic hopefuls, aerial skier Laura Peel has just added another World Cup medal to her trophy cabinet. The two-time world aerials champion claimed the medal just ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, which kick off in Milano Cortina in Italy in less than a month. Guest: Laura Peel, aerial skier Producer: Brooke Young…
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It's hard to get a read on where relations stand between Donald Trump and the Colombian leader Gustavo Petro... a couple of days ago they were trading insults and threats – now they've had a phone call and are planning a meeting. But tensions remain high in Latin America – as the US forges ahead with its claims on Venezuelan oil – and with threats …
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There's an eerie sense of deja-vu in the US city of Minneapolis... where spontaneous protests are once again breaking out over the death of one of its residents at the hands of a law enforcement officer. 37 year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot dead by an officer the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency less than a mile from where George Floyd …
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There's so much this Ashes series can be remembered for: two two-day tests, Travis Head's lightning fast century in Perth, the state of the MCG pitch, England's woes. But a now resolved spat between Cricket Australia and the ABC threatens to cast a shadow, raising questions about the governing body's power and influence over the media.…
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Domestic violence by its nature often takes place behind closed doors… But that doesn't mean those experiencing it are safe when out in public spaces. In an initiative born out of personal experience a Queensland woman has launched a new initiative to help victims get help in a public setting. It's called the Domestic Violence Safe Space initiative…
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Professor Fiona Stanley - Australian epidemiologist and former Australian of the Year, shares her Summer reading list with Barbara Miller. Currently reading: Dream Count, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Recommended list: Fighting for Justice: The Donald Thomson Story, Robert Macklin The Time of the Child, Niall Williams Rodham, Curtis Sittenfeld Orbital, …
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Southern Australia is enduring its most intense heatwave in years, with experts calling the conditions the worst since the Black Summer bushfires. Dozens of regions across South Australia and Victoria recorded their hottest day in years yesterday... while the mercury is also starting to rise in New South Wales, with parts of the far south west tipp…
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Diplomatic heads are still spinning from the actions of the United States over the global stage. US forces captured the now deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro - but the White House is yet to lay out a strategy for a return to order. Meanwhile, an armed takeover remains on the table, as the Trump administration continues its pursuit of Gree…
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The Prime Minister attended the funeral of Bondi terror attack victim Peter Meagher yesterday, as he reportedly mulls backing down on opposition to a federal royal commission. The Coalition is demanding an early recall of parliament, while questioning how the government is resourcing counter-terrorism. Guest: Jonno Duniam, Shadow Minister for Home …
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The exact timing of the US raid on Caracas US President Donald Trump said was weather dependent- but if Washington wanted to send a signal to Beijing it could hardly have chosen a better moment. Hours before the military action began a high-level Chinese delegation met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas to affirm their support for …
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In another escalation of tensions with Venezuela, the United States has seized two oil tankers, one in the Atlantic and one in the Caribbean Sea... saying both were breaching sanctions on the shipment of Venezuelan oil. One of the vessels - the Marinera was granted permission to sail under a Russian flag in late December... and has reportedly been …
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US President Donald Trump sent his special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner to a meeting in Paris on Ukraine with the country's leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The gathering of what's known as the Coalition of the Willing ended with an agreement that the UK and France would deploy troops to Ukraine in the aftermath of any peace deal... …
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All options on the table- that's the United States' stated position on Greenland. The White House is refusing to rule out US military action to take the semi-autonomous Danish territory- saying acquiring it is a national security priority... while Denmark is warning any military moves by a fellow NATO member would effectively spell the end of the a…
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In this powerful premiere episode of 2026, we sit down with retired U.S. Air Force Major Dennis G. Smith. His journey is the embodiment of the "Rise, Inspire, Overcome" spirit. From growing up in the poverty of the rural Ozarks and dropping out of school at age 16, to commanding top-secret logistics at the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, Dennis proves t…
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It's all aboard the Elvis express, as thousands of Elvis fans and tribute artists make make their way to the annual festival centred on the King of rock'n'roll in Parkes, in Central New South Wales.The pilgrimage holds a seminal moment for Maria Phillips, now known as the Platinum Elvis.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian author, broadcaster and comedian Mikey Robins shares his summer reading list with Barbara Miller. Currently reading: Metamorphoses, Ovid (translated by Stephanie McCarter) The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 2025 reads: The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald 1984, George Orwell The Quiet American, Grahame…
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European leaders have rallied behind Denmark and Greenland, after renewed and emphatic statements by US President Donald Trump that he is intent on taking control of Greenland... an autonomous territory of Denmark. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that any US attempt to take control of Greenland would effectively spell the end of …
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Sources within the Federal Government say the Prime Minister is preparing for a possible backflip on calling a Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack. Samantha Maiden was the first to report the story with the government indicating it doesn't want to oppose the sentiment of the victims of the tragedy.…
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Federal parliament could be recalled in the next fortnight, as the government furiously drafting legislative changes to gun laws, hate speech and visa restrictions. Independent MP Allegra Spender wants the government to criminalise speech that could incite violence - and protect discriminated communities beyond Jewish Australians. Guest: Allegra Sp…
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Queenslanders are bracing for more wild weather this week. Floodwaters have already isolated regions further west, with primary producers reporting more than 19,000 head of livestock are missing or dead. Yesterday, the state and federal governments announced an additional $38 million in disaster recovery funding. Guest: Kristy McBain, Minister for …
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Amy Sherwin could be the most famous Tasmanian you've never heard of... but a memorial project led by former Greens leader Dr Bob Brown aims to change that. Her remarkable rags-to-riches story unfolds in the 19th century, when a girl from the bush became Australia's first global opera star... known as the "Tasmanian Nightingale." Guest: Dr Bob Brow…
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Elon Musk's AI tool Grok is facing a growing global backlash over the generation of non-consensual and sexualised deepfake images of women and children by a feature called 'spicy mode'. Australia's eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant says they're investigating a number of complaints about the Chatbot... whilst the EU's digital affairs spokespers…
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For some time now, health experts and advocacy groups have been pushing for junk food ads to be banned in Australia. Well now the UK has done just that... prohibiting before 9pm TV and all online ads for high-fat, salt and sugar products in a bid to tackle childhood obesity. Guest: Dr Duane Mellor, dietitian and science communicator at Aston Medica…
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Israel's military has approved the use of electronic bracelets in the West Bank, as it looks for new ways to rein in violent attacks by Jewish settlers. The move follows advice from Israel's domestic security agency, and is being presented as an alternative to administrative detention, which the government no longer applies to Israelis Guest: Yonah…
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"Sounds good to me," Donald Trump said when asked whether there might be US action in Colombia to remove its leader Gustavo Petro... who has since retorted "come get me." Colombia is one of several countries-- including Cuba-- potentially in an apparently emboldened US president's sights, following the capture of the Venezuelan leader Nicolas Madur…
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What happens when your intuition tells you to uproot your entire life — even when it makes no logical sense? In this episode of Flip the Script with Vic, I sit down with Akashic reader, healer, and guide Paige Kaufman for a deeply honest conversation about intuition, initiation, and radical trust. Paige shares the story of moving her family to Cost…
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The Rufous scrub-bird is one of the world's oldest surviving species of songbirds. The tiny endangered birds can only be found in isolated rainforest areas of south-eastern Australia, but scientists warn another bad fire season could wipe them out. Guest: Dr Brian Hawkins, senior threatened species officer at the NSW Department of Climate Change, E…
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The new year brings with it the start of Hollywood's annual awards season, where filmmakers and stars walk red carpets, give earnest speeches... its all leading up to the Oscars in mid-March. Yesterday, it was the Critics Choice Awards, which went to some frontrunners in the Oscars race. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor of The Nightly Producer: Fli…
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Australia's red and yellow beach flags are one of the most recognisable symbols of surf safety in the world... but new research suggests they can also be dangerously confusing, particularly for tourists, migrants, and infrequent beachgoers. The debate has taken on new urgency, with a series of drowning deaths already recorded in Australia in the op…
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They were billed as the solution to escalating rates of serious crime, but Victoria's tougher bail laws- introduced in July last year- are straining the Magistrates' Court and leaving more criminal cases unresolved, according to Court Services Victoria. New data from the independent body shows case finalisations are 7.6 per cent lower than expected…
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Flooding in North Queensland will lead to significant livestock losses in the cattle industry, but there's hope they won't be as significant as the 2019 floods, which killed an estimated 450,000 head of cattle. It comes at a time when producers and processors need to navigate a new export hurdle into China…
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