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The Demonland Podcast is a discussion of the greatest Aussie Rules Football club in the world, the Melbourne Demons. The podcast includes match reviews, previews and discussion on the team and other topics relating to the Melbourne Football Club.
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Odds is a podcast for people who love horse racing (and sport) and want to improve their profitability over time. In the weekly episode, I will analyze the upcoming weekend of horse racing and sport (usually AFL), investing $50 and $20 on each respectively, and track these returns over time. The main question will be: can a form analyst outperform the ASX 200? Then in our special deep-dive episodes, I interview a guest with a connection to racing or sport that I would like to explore.
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🕛New episode EVERY DAY at lunchtime! 🎙 Footy Talk is your daily dose of footy action. The latest news, interviews, and expert analysis from the world of the AFL. Dale Thomas, Leigh Montagna, Abbey Holmes, Nick Riewoldt and our team of former players and rising stars will provide you with unique insight and perspective on the games, players, and teams you love. Subscribe now!
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The Outer Sanctum

Outer Sanctum

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AFLM and AFLW chat done differently in this weekly all-female podcast featuring ten passionate footy fans. The team discuss and uncover AFL stories from the outer. Go Footy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Footy Conversion

The Footy Conversion

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An AFL podcast about the Collingwood Magpies, the Hawthorn Hawks and so much more. 12-year-old Rudy and his uncle Alan are locked in a fierce battle to win the football heart of Uncle Alan's two year old son, Eli. Will Eli barrack for Rudy's beloved Pies? Or will he side with his old man's floundering Hawks? The debate rages.
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Life and Crimes with Andrew Rule

True Crime Australia

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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Andrew Rule is one of Australia's most prolific journalists and authors. In Life and Crimes, the True Crime Australia and Sunday Herald Sun columnist shines a light on the dark corners of Australian life, from the story behind the biggest mysteries, to the characters of yesterday and the crims of today. Produced by Jonty Burton.
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The Athlete Insider

Elana Withnall

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A podcast sharing the untold stories of ordinary people, doing extraordinary things in the sporting arena. An insight into the lives of Australia's top Athletes, beyond their arena. With host sports journalist, former Australian representative Heptathlete, former Australian Bobsleigh Team member, Rugby Sevens player and Ninja Warrior contestant Elana Withnall.
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Bats and Balls Podcast

Bats and Balls Podcast

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Each week Pies, The Producer, Mendy & Big Zacko discuss sports from Australia and around the world. Focussed on NRL and AFL in winter, cricket and NFL in summer. We also talk about motor racing, horse racing, basketball, baseball and anything else that comes up from week to week. Join our tipping, fantasy and supercoach comps to interact with the team.
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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. FRIDAY: TABtouch Teams - two minutes on each game & Hard Ball Bets.
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Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge track all things player movement. From the draftees to the free agents... it's all about the players who are Gettable. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Gettable on Instagram.
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Comedians Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin break down the AFL season. With a combined game tally of zero, Adam and Michael are more than qualified* to dissect Australia's favourite winter sport, from Adelaide all the way through to Zaharakis.*We both hate 'Razor' Ray Chamberlain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Super Insider

Australian Retirement Trust

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Your superannuation is key to achieving your best retirement – so how do you make the most of it? Don’t miss Australian Retirement Trust’s Super Insider podcast – your guide to superannuation, planning for retirement, and what the economy and investment markets mean for your super from those in the know. Join host Anne Fuchs, Australian Retirement Trust's Executive General Manager of Advice, Guidance and Education, as she interviews superannuation and investment experts to bring you exclusiv ...
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So You Want to be a Writer

Australian Writers' Centre

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Everything you’ve always wanted to know about succeeding in the world of writing and publishing. Learn practical writing techniques, go behind-the-scenes and discover how real-life authors got their big break. Uncover the creative processes of writers who have made it. Your host is Valerie Khoo – author, journalist, creative and CEO of the Australian Writers’ Centre.
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The Screen Show, hosted by renowned Sydney-based film critic Jason Di Rosso, is your ultimate guide to the world of film, television, and streaming. Each episode explores the latest films, TV shows and streaming originals through reviews, analysis and exclusive conversations with directors, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, showrunners and production designers, from A-list Hollywood talent to Australian creatives and emerging and established talent from around the world, pr ...
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We’re for Sydney and New South Wales, every day this podcast gives you the headlines of the day from the Daily Telegraph. You can listen on dailytelegraph.com.au, follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and ask your smart speaker to "play the news from the Daily Telegraph"
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Flog Cabin

Daniel Muggleton, Andrew Hamilton & Tom Witcombe

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A weekly podcast hosted by Australian comedians/flogs Daniel Muggleton, Andrew Hamilton & Tom Witcombe. What happens in the cabin… stays on the internet. Forever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Tom Renz Show

Renz Media, LLC

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Join Attorney Tom Renz daily, with in-depth investigations, exclusive interviews, and witty yet wildy inappropriate legal or political commentaries on the most pivotal matters that truly make a difference in the world.
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Tennis Weekly

Passing Shot Productions

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Brought together by their unified passion for tennis and ability to not take each other too seriously, Joel, Kim & Chris are here every Monday to give their verdict on the biggest stories from everyone’s favourite fuzzy yellow ball sport. From the sublime to the ridiculous (with the odd bit of trivia thrown in), Tennis Weekly serves an all-court mix of ATP/WTA tour catch-ups, Grand Slam round-by-round coverage and special guests in conversation, to be your definitive tennis companion for the ...
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Welcome to Ross Recommends. The simple aim: To help you get more out of your spare time! We've never had more options on what we can watch, read, visit, eat, drink and generally do -- but the paradox of choice is that it can be paralyzing: Sometimes it feels like we spend longer scrolling through streaming channels than actually watching them! That's where Ross Recommends comes in. Every week, radio legend and former lawyer Ross Stevenson will be joined by experts and friends to talk about w ...
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The Rules of Investing

Livewire Markets

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The Rules of Investing is one of Australia’s longest-running business podcasts, providing investors with unparalleled access to the ideas and insights of Australia’s leading fund managers, economists and industry experts. Learn how the industry’s best invest, with the help of Livewire’s James Marlay and Chris Conway. Whether you’re new to investing or a seasoned professional, this podcast is for you. New episodes are released every second Friday, available on Livewire Markets, Spotify, Apple ...
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Venture into the captivating world of medicine with 'Aussie Med Ed,' your definitive Australian medical podcast. Journey through the diverse medical landscape in an easy-going atmosphere, guided by your host, Dr. Gavin Nimon - an Orthopaedic Surgeon deeply committed to medical education in Adelaide. Our podcast serves as an illuminating beacon for medical students, practitioners, and anyone passionate about understanding health and wellness. At Aussie Med Ed, we delve into an array of medica ...
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The Exchange for Entrepreneurs™ Podcast

CSE - Canadian Securities Exchange

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If you are an avid follower of financial markets, stocks, or anything entrepreneurial, then The Exchange for Entrepreneurs™ podcast is your source for must-listen conversations with business leaders and influencers in capital markets. Stay informed and connected to the brightest minds in finance and public markets and benefit from the professional insights offered by our esteemed guests.
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OK, it's no secret that the law can apply differently to high-level diplomats and other government employees. But how far does this concept of immunity go? In the second chapter of this special two-part episode, Ben, Matt and Noel dive into intensely disturbing cases of crime, conspiracy, and geopolitical cover-ups. They don't want you to read our …
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Liver disease is becoming more common, in particular fatty liver disease. It affects up to 1 in 3 Australian adults. A common test – ALT or alanine transaminase – is used as a measure of liver health. However there’s huge variation in what different labs considered concerning, meaning some people are being missed. Guest/s Professor Simone Strasser,…
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When going to get vaccinated, you're often asked which arm you'd prefer to be jabbed. Most people pick their least dominant arm so the pain from the injection site bothers them less. A new finding from a study on the immune system suggests that might give you a faster, and better, immune response. Guest/s Professor Tri Phan, the Garvan Institute of…
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It has been a struggle to find drugs that slow the progression of osteoarthritis, rather than just manage the symptoms. But a common drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, metformin, is showing promise, not just in pain reduction but in improving knee cartilage. Guest/s Professor Flavia Cicuttini, Head of Rheumatology at Alfred Hospital and Musculoske…
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The identification of the murderer and rapist Mr Stinky is rightly heralded as an extraordinary piece of detective work. What is less told however is the many stumbles that hindered police right from the start of their investigations. Read more about the story at: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news-story/cb574a08e13ddb7bbcfb840e8dcc1353 Subscribe to…
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An executive order from US president Donald Trump aimed at fast-tracking seabed mining is causing ripples in the Pacific region. Anti-deep sea mining advocates say the order likely risks Nauru's ambitions to mine in an area of the high seas known as the Clarion Clipperton Zone. Nauru alongside Tonga, Kiribati and Cook Islands, have special rights i…
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[email protected] Policy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/ Mentioned in this episode: How Australian Democracy Works 'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores. The Conversation Weekly Search for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your p…
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A woman who damaged a piece of artwork worth 335,000 dollars while attending a ball at Auckland Art gallery last month has been granted name suppression. Guests at The Curious Ball last month were served alcohol and given exclusive after-hours access to the exhibition of works by Olafur Eliasson. A guest has been charged with wilful damage after he…
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The Australian election will be the first in which Gen Z and millennials, those under 45, outnumber baby boomers. Just how much young voters will influence the result is far from clear, with analysis of the 2022 election showing many Generation Z voters only voted, to avoid a fine. Voting in Australia is compulsory. However, some commentators belie…
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A local state of emergency remains in place for Christchurch and Banks Peninsla due to widespread flooding and slips. It's just been lifted in the Selwyn District. Although weather warnings have now lifted, authorities have been scrambling today, assessing the damage. Dozens of properties in Selywn have been affected with one resident lambasting au…
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The government's competition watchdog is keeping a close eye on the cost of domestic air travel, but the chair of the Commerce Commission's all but ruled out a market study suggesting it would do nothing to improve prices. John Small said the Commission has been investigating whether to do a competition study into the domestic aviation market, simi…
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The State of Emergency in Selwyn has been lifted, but it will continue in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula until at least tomorrow, as the region starts the clean up process after being inundated in rain over the last 48 hours. There is still extensive surface flooding particularly in the Selwyn district and Banks Peninsula, and Little River in Ban…
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There will be a national vote on Saturday in Australia to determine if Labor prime minister Anthony Albanese can win a second term. It's looking like either will go down to the wire, even though Peter Dutton's conservative Coalition was ahead of Labor at the start of the campaign, but it now appears public sentiment has flipped back to Labor. Austr…
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The Canterbury communities of Little River and Akaroa are both still cut off from the rest of the country after yesterday's torrential rain flooded their areas. A state of emergency is still in place for Christchurch and Banks Peninsula with teams assessing the extent of slips and damage after the area had its fourth wettest day on record yesterday…
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The 40 hour work week in New Zealand was largely cemented in the 1930's. It was argued it would increase work opportunities in an economic depression. French law on the other hand defines the full time work week as 35 hours. Last year 45 German companies took part in a four day work week trial and one US police department has also given it a go. Ch…
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Cake writes in with recommendations for Australian cinema. Spooky Pants prompts a conversation about the infamous Barksdale Bubble. Starship Home (aka Sugar Homie, aka Supercool Homie) prompts a far-reaching exploration of dictatorships, El Salvador, the US's responsibility for the booming illegal drug trade. All this and more in this week's listen…
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Undecided voters in this weekend's Australian national elections will determine if Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is able to win a majority and continue to govern in his own right. But if you believe the latest poll out on Thursday, Mr Albanese could be set for a surprise decisive victory. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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The Indian Panthers have been suspended from the New Zealand National Basketball League indefinitely. The team joined the competition this season but have failed to win a game, had a coach quit and are facing claims that players, staff and creditors are still waiting to be paid. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Senior doctors traded scrubs for placards on Thursday as thousands walked off the job for 24 hours, many braving foul weather on picket lines around the country. They are locked in a bitter dispute with Te Whatu Ora over pay and conditions, with more than 5000 senior doctors on strike until 11:59pm. Dr Richard Sullivan, Chief Clinical Officer for H…
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Torrential rain and strong winds have hammered Canterbury, with states of emergency being declared in Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and the Selwyn District. Surface flooding has closed roads and schools across the region, and rivers have burst their banks. An orange heavy rain warning is in place until Thursday evening. Anna Sargent reports.…
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All flights in and out of Wellington Airport are cancelled for the rest of the day. Metservice is warning of "destructive" winds that would cause widespread damage. There's possibility of threat to life from falling trees and other debris. Strong south westerly gusts have cracked 160 kilometres an hour in exposed areas. Dan Neeley from the Wellingt…
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Despite some reservations at the time the 4 year pathway was revealed, the Coalition has told local media that they have no plans to change it. However, some Kiwis have told RNZ they're worried that the Coalition, which has a tougher stance on immigration, may not stick to its word. Corin Dann with this report from Sydney, where around 85,000 New Z…
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While in Wellington, the capital has been battered by some of the strongest winds in its recent history. Flights in and out of the city have been cancelled, and there have been no interisland ferry crossings. The wind warning in Wellington has been escalated to red, with officials warning the weather poses a threat to life. Reporter Bill Hickman sp…
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After a series of mishaps and issues with the government provided school lunches last term, Associate Education Minister David Seymour said the new term would start off in "tip top shape." The government's revamped lunch programme was plagued by problems in Term One, with concerns about late, inedible, repetitive or nutritionally lacking lunches - …
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