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The Axe and Scalpel Podcast - 3 Friends: A Doctor, Veterinarian, and a beloved Radio D.J. get together to discuss life, faith, politics, sports, health and more while seeking to go deeper, look at issues from all sides, think well, have fun, and all from the perspective of the North Woods Man.
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Bring Me the Axe is a comedy podcast celebrating the best (and worst) horror from a time when the video store ruled the night. Every other week, brothers Bryan and Dave White (and the occasional guest) heed the call of nostalgia and evaluate the classic 70s and 80s horror movies they loved in their childhood to determine whether the movies are still relevant today or should be allowed to fade into obscurity.
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The Axe Files with David Axelrod

The Institute of Politics & CNN

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David Axelrod, the founder and director of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, and CNN bring you The Axe Files, a series of revealing interviews with key figures in the political world. Go beyond the soundbites and get to know some of the most interesting players in politics.
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History's Heroes

BBC Radio 4

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History's Heroes: the BBC's breathtaking, high stakes, story-led history podcast feed that shines a light on extraordinary people from across history. Series include 'History's Heroes' with narration from Historian Alex von Tunzelmann, 'History's Youngest Heroes' with narration from Nicola Coughlan and 'History's Secret Heroes' with narration from Helena Bonham Carter. In History's Heroes, Historian Alex von Tunzelmann (Radio 4's The History Podcast: The Lucan Obsession/writer of all the His ...
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American Hauntings Podcast

Cody Beck and Troy Taylor

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History, hauntings, legends, lore, true crime, and the dark side of American History. Hosted by Cody Beck and Troy Taylor, Season 8, "HOME" is now live. Previous seasons cover Alton, IL, St. Louis, New Orleans, Hollywood, Heartland Horrors and Homicides, missing persons and the Villisca Axe Murders.
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The award-winning fantasy-comedy! In Alba Salix, overworked, cynical witch Alba tends to the health of the King, Queen and citizens of the kingdom of Farloria, with the help of her obnoxious apprentice Magnus and an absent-minded fairy named Holly. The spinoff The Axe & Crown follows the misadventures of Gubbin the troll tavernkeeper, his clueless landlord Stan and his shady niece Betula. Support us here!
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An Axe To Grind

7NEWS Podcasts

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An Axe to Grind is a 7 News podcast about rugby league, by rugby league great Trevor `The Axe' Gillmeister and League reporter Chris Garry. With plenty of banter, Gilly offers his thoughts on the NRL's biggest issues, as Chris tries to keep him in line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Just Axe

Ashlyn & Frank

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Welcome to the Axe Throwing Podcast, where we, your experienced hosts—venue owners, craftsmen, seasoned competitors, and coaches—invite you to immerse yourself in the thrilling world of axe throwing. Whether you're a seasoned veteran honing your technique or a curious newcomer eager to dive into this exciting sport, our podcast is your go-to resource. Join us in every episode as we explore the intricacies of axe throwing, sharing indispensable insights, expert guidance, and engaging conversa ...
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AXRP (pronounced axe-urp) is the AI X-risk Research Podcast where I, Daniel Filan, have conversations with researchers about their papers. We discuss the paper, and hopefully get a sense of why it's been written and how it might reduce the risk of AI causing an existential catastrophe: that is, permanently and drastically curtailing humanity's future potential. You can visit the website and read transcripts at axrp.net.
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Step into the world of architectural history with Architecture Topics (by WikiArquitectura). Each episode uncovers the stories behind iconic buildings and the visionary architects who shaped history. From ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, we explore the ideas that revolutionized design. 🎧 New episodes every... often! – Subscribe now and discover the legends of architecture!
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SACKED: AFL

Herald Sun

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What really happens when the axe falls in the AFL world? Some of the biggest names in the sport reveal the remarkable true stories of how they discovered their days were numbered and when the guillotine dropped.
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The Race F1 Podcast

The Race Media Ltd

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If something happens in Formula 1 racing, The Race F1 Podcast has got you covered. Featuring renowned F1 journalists Edd Straw, Jon Noble, Mark Hughes, Scott Mitchell-Malm, Ben Anderson and more, we’ll bring you unbeatable insight from the ground at every F1 race, including the inside line on the latest breaking Formula 1 news and gossip, informed debate about the biggest topics, and in-depth analysis after each grand prix. The feed also features other F1 shows from The Race's stable, includ ...
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Green Root Podcast

greenrootpodcast

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Join environmental writer, investigative journalist, and organizer Josh Schlossberg on a quest to uncover the roots of the modern ecological crisis on the Green Root Podcast, the OFFICIAL podcast of Eco-IntegrityAlliance.org
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The Double Win

Michael Hyatt & Megan Hyatt-Miller

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Work-life balance isn’t a myth—it’s a mission. At The Double Win Podcast we believe that ambitious, high-growth individuals can experience personal and professional fulfillment simultaneously. Hosted by the creators of the Full Focus Planner, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller, The Double Win Podcast is your go-to resource for unlocking secrets to productivity, wellness, and work-life balance. The Double Win Podcast features insightful weekly conversations with thought leaders, executives, ...
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SAD OLIGARCH

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

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WHAT HAPPENED TO RUSSIA'S DEAD OLIGARCHS? Since January 2022, more than 12 of Russia's wealthiest oligarchs have been found dead. One was poisoned with frog venom. One was found hanged on a handrail with his wife and children killed with an axe. Several fell out of high windows. All of the deaths are suspicious. Russia says most of them were coincidental suicides--that the oligarchs were simply depressed. I don't think so. Sad Oligarch is a modern true crime style investigative podcast serie ...
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SACKED: Showbiz

Herald Sun

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What really happens when the axe falls in the showbiz world? Some of the biggest names in the Australian TV and radio reveal the true tales of how they discovered how they were getting the boot, how they took the news and how they bounced back. To read articles about the stories and guests from SACKED: Showbiz, see galleries and interactive content take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au today
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The Plough-Share

Of Axe and Plough

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Theology. Heathenry. Polytheism. Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Roman Polytheism, philosophy, history, folklore, and thoughts. The vocal attachment to Of Axe and Plough, the Blog. It's your fault this title is a pun.
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Dive deep into the world of creativity, inspiration, and personal growth with filmmaker Axel Axe as he hosts engaging conversations with a diverse array of guests, from successful entrepreneurs and talented musicians to seasoned actors and innovative thinkers. Whether you're looking to learn about the art of filmmaking, gain insights into the music industry, or explore personal development topics, this channel has something for you. 🎬 **In-Depth Interviews**: Join Axel as he sits down with i ...
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Welcome to the Tom Greene Podcast! I’m a proud Detroit Sports Fan and Saginaw Valley State University Grad! I'm the current sportswriter for the Huron Daily Tribune out of Bad Axe, MI, and this is where I talk national sports and variety subjects. I’m always looking for guests, feel free to contact me if you have a topic to discuss or idea you want to see. Feel free to give my podcasts a listen and to subscribe to them, so you're always up to date!
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Paranormal Axetivities explores the world of the paranormal. Through personal experiences, guest interviews, and investigative reporting, we look to not only make the existence of paranormal spirits common knowledge, but to also figure out how and why they're here. Hosted by Ben Axe.
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GUTTER

Mister Gutter

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Nothing’s been the same since The Disaster. High strangeness is on the rise, the veil is thin, and the vibes are OFF. After most fled the ruins of the West, others are rushing headlong into the Warped Lands, seeking fortune, truth, or a taste of the infinite. There’s something else out there, something ancient. And it’s coming. are you willing to listen? are you willing to go ScArY ModE? GUTTER is a horror comedy podcast from Mike Migdall, Gannon Reedy, Eleni Sauvageau, and Casey Toney.
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No Prisoners, No Mercy

Julie Whitefeather & Frances Kosac

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There comes a time, friends, when your favorite MMO ceases to sparkle, when even new videogames lose their luster, and the computer room becomes a prison; and all that is left are two gamers (who happen to be nuns) with a very large axe to grind. Come join Julie Whitefeather and Frances Kosac as they discuss the events in the videogame industry.
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Of Axe & Ale

Of Axe & Ale

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A podcast co-hosted by Riley (Koipond), Muksama, and Smuggi. We discuss tabletop games, fantasy books, sci-fi books, our daily lives, and often politics. This is the place we relax and retell tales 'Of Axe & Ale'.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. 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. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Warships Pod

Warships Pod

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WARSHIPS POD aims to put a spotlight on the world’s navies and features warships past, present, and future. We’ll cover current defense issues alongside interviews and commentary on the Royal Navy, US Navy, and all other navies across the globe, as well as looking back at historical events. This is the podcast for WARSHIPS International Fleet Review, a monthly magazine.
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To celebrate our 4th Annual Trans Lifeline Charity Livestream, Sena Bryer of Final Fantasy XIV fame is here to fight to the death! Kat, Nadia, Eric, and Sena will enter the ring with their favorite Final Fantasy but only one can emerge victorious. It's a debate for the ages with hot takes that would make a purposely-inflammatory youtube thumbnail b…
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We're wrapping up our Pride 2025 series with a case study in camp. We're looking at Curtis Harrington's 1971 American gothic melodrama, What's The Matter With Helen starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelly Winters. Two mothers settle in Hollywood, trying to escape their reputations as the mothers of two nationally infamous murderers. It's all fragile em…
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Dr. Rick and his dad Tom Rapp discuss Tom's writings inspired from his morning walks with God along Starcke Road in Marble Falls, Texas. These are devotional writings grounded in the Bible and inspiring for Christians wanting to grow deeper in their daily walk with God. Rate and review on your podcast app! Send us questions, suggestions, feedback, …
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In this episode we head to the heart of London to uncover the story behind 30 St Mary Axe, the skyscraper better known as The Gherkin. From the tragedy of a bombed historic building to the rise of a glass tower that redefined London’s skyline, this is the story of a building that challenged not just height restrictions, but architectural expectatio…
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The growing pressure in the Italian media on Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur is the topic for the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast. Former Ferrari communications advisor Roberto Boccafogli joins Jon Noble and Edd Straw to offer his unique insight into the criticisms of Vasseur and what could be done to prevent this. We ask what’s gone wron…
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Australia's pavilion at the next Venice Biennale won't be empty following Creative Australia's decision to reinstate the artistic team it initially selected but then axed back in February. Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino were reinstated following an external report into Creative Australia's selection process for the biggest and …
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In Tasmania, health care is shaping up to be a key issue ahead of the state election on July the 19th. A raft of pledges have already been made by the major parties to increase the number of hospital beds, improve specialist services and upgrade buildings and equipment. But staffing remains an acute issue. This week two GP clinics in rural northern…
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Thailand has been plunged into more political turmoil this week after the Constitutional Court suspended the Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, pending an ethics investigation. In question is a phone call she had last month with Cambodia's leader Hun Sen, which was recorded, and leaked publicly. Her use of language on the call has s…
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Active-wear giant Lululemon is suing Costco accusing the wholesale club operator of selling duplicates of their products at a fraction of the cost. Instead of forking out more than 100 US dollars for a Lululemon jacket, customers can get something similar for about a fifth of the price. Guest: Aparna Watal, Partner at Halfords IP and a trade mark a…
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Turkish authorities have arrested four staff members of a satirical magazine in Istanbul overnight, after a controversial cartoon sparked demonstrations. Authorities claim the magazine — LeMan — published an illustration depicting the Prophet Muhammad and incited 'public hatred'. The magazine denies the allegations. In a separate development, dozen…
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US President Donald Trump has urged Hamas leaders to agree to a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza — that he says will be brokered by mediators in Qatar and Egypt. Mr Trump says Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already agreed to the conditions for the ceasefire and says he hopes the deal — in exchange for the release of remaining…
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On the latest episode of The Race F1 Tech Show, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson take a closer look at two of the big tech stories coming out of the Austrian Grand Prix. The first is Mercedes' ongoing struggle to extract performance in high ambient temperatures, with George Russell finishing over a minute down on the ra…
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Tiny holes in the sides of trees in Western Australia have marked the arrival of a destructive invader. The Polyphagous shot-hole borer is a miniscule beetle which has become one of the most concerning invasive species in Australia. It was first detected in Western Australia in 2021 and concerns are growing the beetle could cross the border to Sout…
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What kind of playground did you spend your childhood in? They've changed a lot over the years. At one point, some seemed, well, pretty boring. Trampolines, on the other hand, were thrilling but felt like accidents waiting to happen. Today, thanks to the work of Professor David Eager and others, those trampolines come with safety nets, and you're mu…
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A landmark truth-telling commission has found Aboriginal people in Victoria were subject to genocide as part of Australia's colonisation, a process it says continues to impact First Peoples today. The Yoorrook commission explored the state's history, emerging with stories of atrocities and resistance. It has now handed down 100 recommendations in i…
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Australia's approach to child safety is once again in the national spotlight, after a Melbourne childcare worker was charged with more than 70 offences, including sexual assault and producing child abuse material. In the wake of the allegations levelled against 26-year-old Joshua Dale Brown, around 1200 children in Victoria have now been urged to u…
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A new paper by the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership has, for the first time, published the total global impact of sea ice loss on ocean currents, ice shelves, wildlife and shipping access. The research comes just days after the U.S. Department of Defence announced it would no longer provide satellite weather data to the key organisations as…
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The federal government is being asked to intervene to save hundreds of jobs as Australia's smelting industry struggles to stay afloat. The latest request for help comes from Nyrstar Australia which says it needs support within weeks to keep sites in South Australia and Tasmania running. The company is pointing the finger at China for distorting the…
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The US Senate has passed President Donald Trump's so-called 'big beautiful bill', despite opposition from several Republican lawmakers and billionaire Elon Musk. The package includes slashing taxes, reducing social safety net programs and boosting military and immigration enforcement spending. The bill will now return to the House of Representative…
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The dramatic cuts to the US Agency for International Development under the Trump administration could result in more than 14 million additional deaths worldwide by 2030. That's according to a new study in the Lancet medical journal. The Trump administration has indicated more than 80 per cent of the agency's programs have been cut. Guest: Davide Ra…
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Israel's military campaign in Gaza has intensified in the past 36 hours, killing dozens of Palestinians in one of the deadliest days in weeks. The latest airstrikes come as Israeli government officials head to Washington in a bid to revive ceasefire talks with Hamas. The talks are also expected to cover the ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear pro…
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Cadillac will make its Formula 1 race debut in 250 days time, in next March’s Australian Grand Prix, but will it be ready? That’s the question we answer in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast. Special Guest Sahil Kapur, from NBC News, joins Ben Anderson and Edd Straw to explain the political machinations that led to the entry being granted ea…
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Explore the story behind the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, one of the most radical buildings of the 21st century. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA, this massive looping skyscraper challenged conventional architecture and redefined China’s urban skyline. From its politically charged commission to its daring structural design and the infamous fire th…
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This year we have some of THE BEST ghost stories from the Haunted America Conference attendees. Check 'em out! Have a question or comment? Text us on the Haunt Line @ 217-791-7859 New Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/troytayloroddities Check out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com Want an episo…
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In 1949, a new musical production debuts on Broadway, holding up a mirror to the racial prejudices of American society. Stories of bold voices, with brave ideas and the courage to stand alone. Historian Alex von Tunzelmann shines a light on remarkable people from across history. A BBC Studios Audio production. Producer: Lorna ReaderSeries producer:…
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By the end of this month Mt Isa will have lost one of its biggest single employers. In 2023 mining company Glencore announced that it would close its Mount Isa Mines' copper underground operation. In April this year they confirmed that closure would take place near the end of July. But reports of the town's demise have been greatly exaggerated and …
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From grassroots to semi-professional competitions, there's a growing shortage of referees across sporting codes in Australia. Many umpires are leaving the field due to abuse they face from players, coaches, and fans ... and a new study from the University of South Australia has shed light on the extent of the problem for Aussie Rules. Guest: Alyson…
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It's been exactly five years since the Chinese government enacted its national security law in Hong Kong to crack down on pro-democracy protests. Now, one of Hong Kong's last remaining opposition parties has officially disbanded amid quote "immense political pressure" from Beijing. So how has Hong Kong changed and what impact has this national secu…
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Mariam Mohammed came to Australia at the age of 19 with just a few hundred dollars in her pocket. When she started university, she found it hard to get a job and when she graduated, she finished with excellent marks but zero job offers. Financial independence was a challenge. But it was after working in the domestic violence sector that she saw how…
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The Opposition has accused the government of failing to keep Australians safe, after Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke conceded community safety detention laws for non-citizens have failed. So what would the Coalition — which is in the midst of reviewing its own stance on immigration — do differently? Guest: Paul Scarr, Shadow Minister for Immigrati…
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Australia's gas market will be scrutinised under a six-month review launched by the federal government to, in its words, strengthen domestic supply in the face of potential shortfalls flagged by the consumer watch-dog. The review comes as Australia's largest green hydrogen project in Queensland has been shelved, calling into question what role gree…
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The federal government's plan to make Australia a world leader in a new form of renewable energy is facing serious questions after another high-profile green hydrogen project collapsed. Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen has conceded the sector is facing 'headwinds' after the $14 billion Central Queensland Hydrogen Project was dumped. It came afte…
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There are currently more than 300 ongoing medication shortages, 33 of them are critical, according to the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Some of those medicines are unable to be produced in Australia. Concerns over medical sovereignty and supply chains have prompted one parent in New South Wales to petition for insulin to be commercially manufac…
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Residents still fighting for disaster payments after record breaking floods in May are hunkering down again as severe weather returns to the country's east coast. The bureau of meteorology has warned a low pressure system could see parts of the state lashed with winds of up to 125 kilometres and drenched by 120 millimetres of rain. Guest: Josh Hack…
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Until a week ago, Sergei Tikhanovsky was arguably the most famous political prisoner in jail in Belarus. The Belarusian dissident and blogger was arrested in 2020 as he began his presidential campaign against the country's autocratic leader challenge Alexander Lukashenko. He was sentenced to 18 years in jail, but he was unexpectedly released last w…
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Australia's former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has visited Moscow for talks with Russian officials — in her current role as UN Special Envoy for Myanmar. She's posted pictures online of her meeting with officials in Vladimir Putin's government. The visit came in the same week that Russia signed an investment agreement with Myanmar, aimed at expan…
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An Israeli court has postponed the corruption trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Israeli leader called for a delay on diplomatic and security grounds. The court originally rejected the request but later agreed to cancel two days of hearings. Guest: Gerald Steinberg, Professor of Politics at Bar Ilan University and former consultan…
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State and national education ministers have agreed to another round of reforms aimed at strengthening child safety in the early education sector. The moves will see tougher penalties for providers who consistently fail to meet minimum standards, and greater transparency of compliance and safety data for families. GUEST: Dr Caroline Croser-Barlow, C…
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The owner of two major smelters in Tasmania and South Australia says it needs government help within "weeks" in order to stay afloat, casting a cloud over hundreds of jobs. Nyrstar Australia says it's losing tens of millions of dollars a month, blaming "market distortion" from China and warning it won't survive without taxpayer support. Guest: Geof…
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Australia's prisoner numbers have hit a record high, with just over 46-thousand people in custody, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Of those behind bars, about thirty-seven per cent are First Nations people with data also showing the Indigenous community has the highest imprisonment rate.…
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As Europe looks to strengthen security and trade ties with Australia, a group of Australian business leaders are touring Europe this week. Their trip comes just days after Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles announced closer cooperation with NATO. Guest: Duncan Lewis, Chair of the European Australian Business Council and Chair of the defence compa…
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Nothing else comes close at the Home of Formula 1 Night Racing. Find out more about the FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 2025 at www.singaporegp.sg Edd Straw is joined by Jon Noble and Mark Hughes to unpick the Austrian Grand Prix, in which Lando Norris defeated McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri. After his disastrous Canadian GP, Nor…
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Tomorrow marks the start of a new financial year and a suite of changes that'll impact the hip-pockets of Australians. For millions of the country's lowest paid workers, July 1 will bring about a pay boost with a 3.5 per cent increase to minimum and award wages taking effect. Guest: Amanda Rishworth, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations …
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