Explore all that Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina have to offer on the Inner Coastal Podcast, hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands. This podcast is your ticket to learn about what makes Beaufort, South Carolina special, from the Lowcountry attractions to Beaufort’s extensive history. On this podcast, you can find guests that talk about Beaufort’s large festivals, such as the Shrimp and Oyster Festivals, as well as s ...
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Port Royal Podcasts
This is the official podcast of the Rotary Club of Kingston East and Port Royal, Jamaica. Join us as we share our service with the world.
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Inside look into the Pepper Fitness family and the awesome people that call CrossFit Port Royal Sound their home.
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Step into the shadows with Steph and Jill, where paranormal history meets hilarious banter. Each episode, we discuss the history of how places came to be, the spirits said to linger there, and the creepy experiences from people. But don’t worry… we keep it light with our offbeat humor and playful banter, making sure things never get too scary. It’s the perfect mix of eerie and entertaining.
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From the rise and fall of empires to the birth of modern diplomacy, civilization's greatest moments have been shaped by an unlikely force: what filled our glasses. Join award-winning author Henry Jeffreys and renowned food writer Tom Parker-Bowles as they pour through history's most intoxicating stories. From Charles Dickens's beloved punch to the royal family's legendary drinks trolley, discover how alcohol has shaped civilizations, sparked wars, and sealed peace treaties. Each episode find ...
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A podcast about disasters throughout history - what caused them, how people survived, and how we've responded to keep those disasters from happening again.
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Come and explore with us the best way to vacation: cruise ship sailing. Our show will share with you our favorite tips and ideas on how to have great cruise ship experience.
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The U.S. Civil Rights Trail podcast is a narrative podcast series where historians and experts explore some of the most significant events of the Civil Rights movement. It features the real stories of real people who were there and who made a difference. And it explains why what took place then is still so relevant to all of us today.
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Find out more about black Canadians who contributed to the building of Canada and who are making their mark every day. From our archives Danger, hardship, heroism and tragedy. All are features of black immigration to Canada in the nineteenth century. The story of black immigration to Canada began 400 years ago with the arrival of the French at Port Royal. John Graves Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, signed the Act Against Slavery in 1793. Many black people came to Canada by t ...
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Anything But a One! Adventures in Historical Miniature Wargaming
Tom Castanos, Richard Martinez, Ray Winstead
We are here to explore the world of historical miniature wargaming. We'll cover, game design theory, rules reviews, showcase new miniatures, and pretty much anything related to historical miniature wargaming. This bi-weekly podcast is hosted by veteran gamers each with 40+ years of experience in the genre.
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The Pirate Republic Podcast is an audio and video series about the most infamous pirates of the Golden Age hosted by Bryan Cantrell. Bryan is the author of the pirate time-travel saga Storm of Time (Pirates of the Wild West & Pirates of World War II). Tune in to learn new and speculative information about these dreaded characters of the early 1700s. To stay up to date on the series as well as the new book sign up for the newsletter at https://www.thepiraterepublic.com/weeklynewsletter-thepir ...
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The Canada Project: Taking the Country’s Most Urgent Challenges Head-On A Special Season of Disruptors, Hosted by John Stackhouse Canada stands at a crossroads: lead boldly or fall behind. Global uncertainty and a widening productivity gap demand decisive action. For this special season of Disruptors, John Stackhouse travels the country to meet the visionaries using technology to tackle Canada’s most urgent challenges — and to build a stronger, more competitive nation. From robotics defendin ...
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Roots2Suits podcast is presented by Jameson Welbourn and Graydon Welbourn. 🌐 Available on +20 podcast streaming platforms worldwide.
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All things Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, investing, trading and economics. Nugget’s News’ Alex Saunders and guests break it all down for you.
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"The Inside Lane" covers dirt track racing in Central PA and beyond! Hosts Kyle Alexander and Todd Steward deliver expert insights, highlights and guest interviews. Tune in for the latest from the local and National racing scene. And don't forget to hit subscribe!
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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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Join wannabe-wine-snobs Sandi and Dave for fun, light-hearted yet informative discussions about wine tasting, wine travel, wine education, winemakers and wine events! Broadcasting from the second largest wine producer in the United States, Washington State (and beyond)! Then go deep into the world of wine with in-depth storytelling and interview segments with wine industry professionals. Let's Decant this!
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Cruise News brings you the latest headlines, ship updates, and insights from across the cruise industry. Each week, we cover what’s new in cruise travel, from ship launches and itinerary changes to environmental policy, innovation, and onboard trends. Whether you’re a frequent cruiser, travel professional, or just dreaming of your next voyage, Cruise News helps you stay informed without the fluff. Expect timely coverage of major cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, MS ...
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BSR lectures are now available as podcasts!
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Do you love Orlando? So do we! If you're planning your next Orlando vacation, moving to Orlando, or are new to the Central Florida area, then the Life in Orlando Podcast is for you! Join hosts Ron and Angie Howell as we take you through tips and info based on our first-hand experiences to help you discover ALL of Orlando. We will discuss theme parks, Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, Florida cruises, beaches as well as local favorites and tips to help with your vacation planning or re ...
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135: Thanksgiving Traditions in Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands
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17:50On today’s festive re-run episode of episode 87 of The Inner Coastal Podcast, Daquan revisits a cheerful Thanksgiving conversation with his coworkers at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal, and the Sea Islands. How do you like your turkey cooked? What family traditions make your holiday special? Rejoin the fun as these questions — and many more — are answer…
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Send us a text Int's never to soon to start reviewing rules, right? I mean two turns and you should be an expert! The gang talks about their first VERY early impressions of Port Royal by Firelock Games. Support the showBy Tom Castanos, Richard Martinez, Ray Winstead
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Courtney Rolston from Cooking with Coles demonstrates how to prepare and glaze a Coles single smoked beechwood ham for Christmas. The technique involves removing the skin, scoring the fat in a modern pattern, and applying a homemade glaze made with orange marmalade, Dijon mustard, allspice, brown sugar and soy sauce. The ham is baked at 180 degrees…
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Back to the Future the musical has been seen by almost 3 million people worldwide, breaking box office records. The show is currently playing in Sydney at the Lyric Theatre, featuring Roger Byrne as Doc and Axel Duffy as Marty McFly. The cast performed exclusive songs from the musical on Sunrise, with the show running until 25 January 2025. See omn…
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Critical injuries in Liverpool highway crash
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0:19Two people have been critically injured in a three-car collision on the Hume Highway at Liverpool in Sydney's southwest just after 11pm. One woman was trapped for at least 30 minutes before being freed and placed in an induced coma, while two other people sustained minor injuries in the crash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A Qantas flight from Sydney to Los Angeles was grounded due to damage to a wing slat. Australian actress Lynn Gilmartin photographed the damage upon landing in LA, with the aircraft having been in storage for five and a half years prior to the flight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Queensland to ankle monitor children from age 10
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0:24Queensland will lower the minimum age for ankle monitors from 15 to 10 years old under new youth crime laws by Premier David Crisafulli. The legislation removes the requirement for children to consent to wearing the monitoring devices. Queensland's youth detention centres are currently operating at nearly 70% capacity. See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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High country killer Greg Lynn awaits appeal outcome
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0:23Greg Lynn, a former Jetstar pilot, will learn the outcome of his appeal today after being sentenced to 32 years in prison for the murder of Carol Clay during a camping trip in Victoria. Lynn was acquitted of murdering Clay's companion Russell Hill by the same jury, but has appealed both his guilty verdict and sentence. See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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Man charged over alleged car attack on pregnant wife
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0:26A 36-year-old man has been charged with domestic violence offences after allegedly hitting his pregnant wife with a car at their Narellan Vale home in Sydney's southwest. The accused had recently been released from strict parole conditions just weeks before the incident, having been freed from jail in February. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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Politicians' $4 million family travel bill sparks fury
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8:18Australian politicians have spent over $4 million on family reunion travel entitlements since the Albanese government was elected, sparking public outrage over expenses including business class flights and extended car hire costs. Communications Minister Annika Wells has referred her $190,000 travel claim for a six-minute speech in New York to the …
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Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball concert in Brisbane experienced significant delays with gates opening an hour late due to technical issues during sound check. Thousands of fans waited up to two and a half hours in 29-degree heat, resulting in one hospitalisation for possible heat exhaustion and another person fainting. Internet personality Johnson Wen, kno…
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Toddler killed in driveway accident at Port Stephens
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0:59A one-year-old girl was fatally struck by a Toyota Hilux in a driveway at Tenilba Bay, Port Stephens, north of Newcastle. The toddler was rushed to John Hunter Hospital where medical staff were unable to save her life. A 25-year-old man, believed to be a family member, was taken into police custody for mandatory testing, though no charges have been…
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A gang of six youths allegedly stole three vehicles and went on a crime spree south of Brisbane, crashing into a police car during pursuit and forcing entry into homes. The group reportedly held a mother at knifepoint in front of her children during the rampage. Police have issued warnings that the offenders are reckless, armed and dangerous as the…
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17-year-old Lucas Kono was allegedly murdered by a group of youths in Rouse Hill last month. Police have charged three people over the fatal stabbing attack. A funeral service is being held for the teenager in Kellyville Ridge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 7NEWS Podcasts
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Young arsonists arrested as fires threaten homes
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0:32Two boys aged 12 and 13 have been arrested for allegedly starting a grass fire that threatened homes in Kellyville, Sydney's northwest. Residents are being evacuated from areas near Lithgow in New South Wales due to a raging bushfire in the Cape Iti Valley. A separate blaze near St Helens in Tasmania is threatening homes with potential destruction.…
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A major fire engulfed a Metro service station in Fairfield, Sydney's west, forcing residents to evacuate and customers to flee for their lives. Thirteen fire trucks and more than 50 firefighters battled the enormous blaze, which investigators believe may have been caused by a customer failing to turn off their ignition while refuelling. The fire de…
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Australia has implemented a world-leading social media ban preventing children under 16 from accessing platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. The ban, introduced by Anthony Albanese's government, aims to combat online bullying and protect young people from negative effects of big tech algorithms and social media pressures. The restri…
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Power to Compute: How Alberta Is Powering the AI Age
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26:51Energy planners used to talk about a “trilemma”: reliability, affordability and sustainability. As AI reshapes the global economy and data centres demand thousands of megawatts of new load, Alberta is adding a fourth leg to the stool — velocity — turning it into an energy quadlema. At the edge of Wabamun Lake west of Edmonton, the Keephills and Sun…
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Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] We are slipping into the shadows to read chilling real life paranormal encounters sent in by our listeners. From real life trauma, mimics, and more. And once the ghosts have their say, we are bringing the energy back up with one of o…
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Nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo provides strategies to combat festive burnout through targeted nutrition, focusing on protein-rich foods, complex carbohydrates, and magnesium sources. She emphasises maintaining energy levels and mental clarity during the holiday season while still allowing complete indulgence on Christmas Day. Key recommendations inc…
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Rider flees fiery motorbike crash in Adelaide
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1:16A motorbike rider crashes and loses control on South Road in Adelaide, with the bike erupting into flames after the impact. The rider is thrown from the stolen motorbike multiple times but survives, gets up, retrieves his mobile phone, and flees the scene after telling bystanders he is unlicensed. Police are now searching for the man, who escaped i…
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RBA interest rate decision looms amid inflation concerns
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3:25The Reserve Bank of Australia is set to announce its final interest rate decision for the year, with experts predicting the official cash rate will remain at 3.6%. Inflation has risen above the RBA's target range over the past four months, reaching 3.8% headline and 3.3% underlying, causing concern among policymakers. While some economists predict …
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Minister under fire for expensive taxpayer claims
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7:33Sports Minister Annika Wells faces scrutiny over taxpayer-funded expenses including charging nearly $1,000 for a Commonwealth car to wait seven hours during a tennis final and billing taxpayers for travel to a birthday party that other ministers attended at their own expense. The controversy extends to business class flights costing around $100,000…
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Prince Harry's security review could enable royal reunion
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3:01Prince Harry's campaign for taxpayer-funded security in the UK has received a significant boost, with the British government ordering a review to reassess potential risks to the Duke of Sussex. The development could lead to his 24-hour police protection being reinstated after losing a high court challenge in April, and may facilitate a reunion with…
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Sam Mac joins Melbourne Zoo for it's butterfly house turning 40
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3:26Melbourne Zoo's Butterfly House celebrates its 40th anniversary, housing approximately 600 butterflies across 12-15 different species that are bred year-round on site. The facility has documented the emergence of about 896,000 butterflies since opening, with 30-60 new butterflies emerging daily from their chrysalis stage and being released at midda…
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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii produced an exceptionally powerful eruption that destroyed a monitoring camera with its molten lava jet. The live stream footage shows ash and debris accelerating towards the camera before the feed glitches, spins and cuts out completely. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Doctors demand $35 billion healthcare injection
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0:25The Australian Medical Association has called for an immediate injection of nearly $35 billion to address Australia's rapidly declining healthcare system. The peak doctor's body says hospital spending needs to be fast-tracked over the next five years to tackle inflated elective surgery and emergency room wait times, plus manage an ageing population…
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Queensland child protection failures exposed
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0:36A Queensland government review found that convicted pedophile Ashley Paul Griffith, who abused 65 children over two decades, could have been stopped on five separate occasions if the state had implemented a reportable conduct scheme. Queensland remains the only Australian state or territory without this legal framework that requires organisations t…
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Communications Minister Annika Wells defended her $100,000 New York trip to promote Australia's social media ban, claiming it was within official guidelines. The minister faced criticism after taxpayers were charged thousands for expensive meals during the Paris Olympics and over $100,000 for a three-day US summit. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese s…
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Two teenagers are challenging Australia's under-16 social media ban in the High Court. The New South Wales and South Australian Attorneys General will argue in favour of the legislation, which takes effect this Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 7NEWS Podcasts
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Manhunt underway after fatal Ascot Vale stabbing
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0:30A man was fatally stabbed in Ascot Vale, Melbourne's inner north, on Sunday afternoon before 4pm. Police arrested an 18-year-old man nearby and are conducting a manhunt for a second suspect who fled the scene. Homicide detectives are investigating the incident and seeking public assistance with CCTV or dashcam footage. See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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Pepper spray attack injures 21 at Heathrow Airport
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1:35Twenty-one people were injured in a pepper spray attack at London's Heathrow Airport during an attempted robbery involving four men. The incident began when a woman was robbed of her suitcase in a lift at Terminal 3, escalating into a security scare that disrupted airport operations and triggered a major police response with armed officers searchin…
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Natural disaster declared after Central Coast fires
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0:26A natural disaster has been declared for six local government areas in New South Wales after the Central Coast region battled more than 70 fires. Dozens of homes have been destroyed but no lives have been lost, with disaster payments announced for affected residents, businesses, primary producers and councils. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Coalition hits record low as One Nation surges
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0:34A Resolve poll shows Labor holding a 55% lead over the Coalition on a two-party preferred basis, with Coalition support falling to record lows. Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is gaining momentum in polling, with support potentially increasing if led by former Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce. Housing concerns and cost of living pressures are driving v…
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French 75s, Granny Sherry & the Night Eggnog Exploded: A Christmas Day in Drinks
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1:04:30After a bit of a break, Intoxicating History is back. Tom Parker Bowles and Henry Jeffreys return with a full day’s worth of Christmas drinking, from breakfast bubbles to late-night nog. We kick things off with champagne, charting its journey from syrupy Russian favourite to the dry style loved in Britain, and the Victorian habit of happily mixing …
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A 36-year-old man escaped from police custody in Adelaide after being arrested in Glenelg North on charges including assaulting an emergency worker, carrying an illegal weapon and resisting police. The man fled while being transferred from hospital back to the police station, prompting an active search led by Paul Eyre and the dog squad. See omnyst…
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Matthew Grutter, a South African national, has been deported from Australia after Immigration Minister Tony Burke revoked his visa following his participation in a neo-Nazi rally outside New South Wales Parliament. Grutter, who had been living in Australia for three years, arrived in Johannesburg with his family and expressed anger over the decisio…
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Weekly Crypto News - Atom, Fusaka, Monad & more!
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12:58Weekly Crypto News - Atom, Fusaka, Monad & more! Join Michael & I every week as we discuss of the latest Bitcoin, crypto & altcoin news, trends, new protocols, hidden gems & emerging themes we like as we enter the most bullish phase of the crypto market cycle. #CryptoNews #Altcoins #Research To join our premium research platform & community: https:…
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Manhunt underway after Adelaide home shooting
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0:19A gunman shot at a home on Henderson Road in Pooraka, Adelaide's north, prompting a police manhunt. Officers were called to the scene just before 5am after residents reported hearing loud bangs and discovered a bullet hole in the property. Detectives are currently investigating the shooting incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Two people died in a collision between a car and motorbike in Mentone, southeast of Melbourne's CBD, just after 9pm. A male motorbike rider and a female car passenger were fatally injured after being taken to hospital, while the female motorbike passenger remains in hospital with serious injuries. Police are appealing for CCTV or dash cam footage f…
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The Trust Advantage: How OpenText is Securing Canada’s Information Layer
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36:07The world is investing billions in data centres and compute. Canada’s edge isn’t bigger boxes—it’s Trust: rules enforced at home, private information secured under Canadian jurisdiction, and a clear path for enterprise data handling in the age of AI. That’s how “Canadian trust” becomes a competitive advantage. This week on Disruptors: The Canada Pr…
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The Read House Haunting: A true southern story
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29:29Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] One of Tennessee's most luxurious and haunted hotels, The Read House in Chattanooga. What begins as a glamorous step back into the roaring twenties quickly turns unsettling as we explore the chilling history of Room 311, the site of …
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A 30-year-old e-bike rider, believed to be a delivery driver, was killed after colliding with a garbage truck at the intersection of George Street and Little Regent Street in Ultimo, Sydney CBD around 6am. The crash occurred near Central Station in one of Sydney's busiest areas, causing major traffic disruptions with George Street westbound complet…
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Mass poisoning hospitalises 21 at Melbourne pork factory
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0:20Twenty-one workers were hospitalised following a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a pork factory in Melbourne's west. The incident occurred around lunchtime, forcing dozens of employees to evacuate the building after a meat preservation unit malfunctioned. All affected workers are now recovering from the mass poisoning event. See omnystudio.com/li…
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From July next year, businesses will be required to register their sender IDs with the government when communicating with customers via text message. This new requirement aims to help consumers more easily identify legitimate organisations and distinguish them from scam messages, providing enhanced protection for Australian consumers. See omnystudi…
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Major defence overhaul as Chinese ships monitored
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0:41Australia's Defence Department is undergoing its largest restructure in 50 years, consolidating three major defence agencies into one independent body called the Defence Delivery Agency, effective 1st July 2027. The new agency will have autonomous control over the defence budget to prevent cost overruns and project delays. The Defence Minister has …
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TGA warns of suicide risk with weight loss drugs
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0:27Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued a safety warning for weight loss medications including Ozempic after receiving 72 reports of suicidal ideation and four reports of suicide attempts. Doctors must now assess mental health risks before prescribing these medications, while Monjaro has been found to reduce the effectiveness of som…
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Coomera Connector stage one opens to traffic
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0:20Stage one of the Coomera Connector has opened to traffic in Queensland, providing a four-kilometre section of road between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Up to 57,000 drivers are expected to use this new route daily as part of the $3.4 billion infrastructure project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Sydney teen missing in rough surf at South West Rocks
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0:22An 18-year-old Sydney teenager has gone missing after being swept away by rough surf conditions at South West Rocks on the New South Wales mid-north coast. The student was on a trip with friends celebrating the end of school when the incident occurred. Search and rescue efforts are underway as the boy's mother has travelled to the area awaiting new…
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Government announces $30m AI safety crackdown
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0:17The Federal Government is investing almost $30 million to establish an AI Safety Institute, which will open in 2026. The institute is part of efforts to prevent AI-related child abuse content being created and distributed online. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 7NEWS Podcasts
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