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Mick Molloy and Titus O’Reily are always on the lookout for a bizarre story. The harder to believe, the better. Yet all these stories are true, even if many of them shouldn’t be. Every Monday they delve into the world of sport with Sports Bizarre, and every Wednesday they turn their eye to the Animal Kingdom in Animal Bizarre. From teammates who swapped wives to a crypto-investing hamster, one thing we guarantee if they are all bizarre. You can also become a member of Bizarre Plus and receiv ...
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Welcome to The Unplayable Podcast, where we'll be talking all things cricket across Australia and around the world, brought to you by cricket.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Don the Stat is a weekly podcast covering the Essendon Football Club. Former Essendon Football Club analyst Jonathan Walsh is joined by fellow Essendon fan Ian Hume to break down the previous weeks game and preview the tactics of the next match. We focus on a more analytical approach that considers the statistics and match day tactics that will impact each game.
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Each week, we delve into someone's record collection and talk about the music they love, the life they lead and how the two interact. Hosted by Kate Saap and Emily Elvish. Track lists every week at http://fbiradio.com/program/out-of-the-box/ Subscribe on iTunes or elsewhere. [405192]
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Good Weekend Talks

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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Good Weekend Talks features in-depth conversations with the people fascinating Australians right now, from sport to politics to the arts, business and beyond, interviewed weekly by the country's top journalists. Consider it a magazine for your ears.
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Superdraft 2001

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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Superdraft 2001: the day that changed the game. Over four episodes Emma Quayle will be speaking to some of the key players in the Superdraft including Luke Hodge, Luke Ball, Chris Judd, Dane Swan, Peter Schwab, John Turnbull, Steve Johnson and Jimmy Bartel.
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Ever wondered how footy teams came to life? AFL Team Builders is a journey into the historic foundations on which every non-Victorian club was built. Featuring inaugural CEOs, presidents, coaches, board members and star players, AFL Team Builders goes behind the scenes with the people tasked with building all the teams that joined the then-VFL as it expanded beyond the confines of Victoria.
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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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Triple M’s Dead Set Legends with Sarah Olle, Will Ralston and Ryan Warren. Start your Saturday with a light-hearted look at the sporting world, covering everything from AFL to cricket via Supercars and soccer, plus reaction and previews of the footy. Every Saturday at 10am on 105.1 Triple M and available to podcast now on LiSTNR.
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Thriving Beyond MST podcast is dedicated to navigating the path of healing from military sexual trauma. Through courageous stories, expert insights, fostering resiliency, and community support, we aim to inspire strength and promote positive change to not just survive, but thrive after military sexual trauma. Podcast Website: www.thrivingbeyondmst.buzzsprout.com IG: @thrivingbeyondmst Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564703747509 Email: thrivingbeyondMST@gmail.com IMPORTAN ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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NonProphets

Atief Heermance, Robert de Neufville, Scott Eastman

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NonProphets is a weekly podcast about forecasting. The hosts became "superforecasters" based on the strength of their performances in the Good Judgment Project forecasting tournament, and they have continued to forecast on a wide array of topics with Good Judgment, Inc. In this podcast, they discuss their forecasting processes, and offer their analysis of questions on public forecasting platforms, such as the Good Judgment Open and Almanis, as well as other topics of interest to them. Most e ...
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The Spiritual Cafe

The Spiritual Cafe

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My name is Ejay SoulGuide The Spiritual Therapist and I am a Psychic Oracle Card creator, aurhor and reader of the Animal Guidance and Aspect Oracle Deck. Apart form offering a package helping spiritual people understand their spiritual purpose and over come the misunderstanding that lead to blockages. I created and run this podcast.My mission is to invite extra-ordinary people to talk ordinarily about their spiritual understandings and teachings through conversation. My guest are from far f ...
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Episode 102 of NonProphets, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the upcoming US presidential election, including the elements of Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys" system and the interplay of facts and narrative, before making their predictions. As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 11/0…
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With more than half a million album sales under his belt and multiple certified gold and platinum records, Adam Harvey is one of Australia's most enduring country artists. And to celebrate the release of his seventeenth studio album, the nine time Golden Guitar winner is hitting the road, touring with a line-up of special musical guests. Guest: Ada…
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New music by the composer Chopin has been discovered in the Morgan Library and Museum in NYC in the spring. And it's the only 'new' piece of music by a famous composer that has come up recently. A piece of music by Mozart showed up recently in a German library. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenter…
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Health scientists have discovered that restricting sugar consumption in the first one-thousand days of life - including as a fetus - can have significant effects on health in later years. Scientists have compared health data for people conceived or born in the wartime rationing years - when sugar was hard to buy - and those born after rationing end…
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Parliament returns today for a solo sitting of the House of Representatives where Qantas saga and cost of living expected to dominate Question Time. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle Grattan…
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A re-elected Labor Government would slash student debts by 20 per cent and fee-free TAFE places will be extended to 100,00 people each year from 2027. But the opposition says the plan would dramatically increase the time taken to repay a student loan, and make it harder for young Australians to secure a bank loan. Guest: Andrew Giles, Minister for …
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A reputable poll in Iowa has unexpectedly put Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in what was previously expected to be a safe state for the Republican - largely driven by the turn-out of women voters. Donald Trump has been courting young men, appearing on podcasts like Joe Rogan, so will the "bro vote" turn out for Donald Trump? Guest: Bill Bretz,…
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The Albanese Government will slash billions in student debt and extend free TAFE as it bolsters its pitch to young Australians ahead of the federal election. The Opposition has dismissed the policy, with Manager of Opposition Business in the House, Paul Fletcher claiming on Radio National Breakfast the policy is "profoundly unfair" and will "cost a…
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As the US election looms, financial markets around the globe know that this week's winner could have huge implications globally - and particularly here in Australia. ABC's Adele Ferguson says it's "vastly different" the impact a Kamala Harris administration, versus a Donald Trump administration would have on markets. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Inve…
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As Americans go to the polls this week, the election results will be keenly watched by the people of Ukraine. There are fears that a Trump victory could lead to cuts in military aid to Ukraine, and pressure to sign a peace deal that could see the country forced into handing over sovereign territory to Russia. Guest: Maria Avdeeva, Security and Russ…
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Britain's conservative party has elected its first black, female leader - Kemi Badenoch - who's promised to "renew the party" - and win back voters who've deserted the Tories in droves. The 44-year-old beat her fellow MP Robert Jenrick, with about 55-per cent of the vote. Guest: Iain Dale, UK broadcaster, author and political commentator Producer: …
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The race for the White House could be decided by gender, with Kamala Harris pitching hard for female voters and Donald Trump courting young men. So, could the winner of the election could come down to which demographic turns up at the polls. Guest: Jackson Katz, Author of 'MAN ENOUGH? Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Presidential M…
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After announcing himself as a horse worth watching, Phar Lap would unleash on the Sydney and Melbourne Spring Carnivals, only for the intrigue to build around him. Some of the biggest punters in Australia started to make plans around the horse, resulting in a match-up against his half-brother in the 1929 Melbourne Cup. Titus is touring the country.…
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Swimming Sydney is a tale of 52 swims in and around Sydney that take place over a calendar year. From Palm Beach to Cronulla, Mount Druitt to Bondi, Chris Baker swims at iconic beaches, municipal pools, harbour baths, tidal rock pools, bushland lakes and a backyard pool. Taking his weekly plunges, Baker reflects on friendship, history and family, a…
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In this episode, we speak to Academy Award winner Kate Winslet about her new film "Lee" - a biopic about the life of pioneering World War II correspondent Lee Miller, and her sensitive and stunning front-line photography. Hosted by Konrad Marshall, the discussion covers everything from the ups and downs for women in film, to life behind the lens.1 …
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You may have loved him in one of the many stage plays he's starred in over the years, or maybe he was your favourite Play School presenter. Now Simon Burke is preparing to tread the boards once again, this time as part of the cast of the multi- award winning play 'The Inheritance'. Guest: Simon Burke AO Producers: Bridgette Collins and Madeleine Ha…
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Cervical cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related death among women in the Pacific. But a record $25.9 million donation will enable the the University of New South Wales's Kirby Institute, along with their partners, to provide vital screening and treatment for women across seven Pacific countries.…
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Necro-branding is the practice of marketing products using the image of a deceased celebrity. It can help maintain the legacy and presence of these iconic figures long after their passing. However, experts caution that the potential integration of AI in this industry could open up new marketing avenues while also raising significant ethical concern…
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The polls for the US Presidential election are tighter than many experts have seen in decades. With the race so close, are there really any more voters that the two candidates can reach in these final days? Guest: John Zogby, US Pollster with 40 years experience Producer: Matt SimpsonOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A species called the giant African pouched rat has already proved useful for sniffing out land mines, and this week a study suggested they could prove useful in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking. Also this week, paleontologists revealed the oldest tadpole ever seen in the fossil record. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brain…
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Woolworths shareholders have rejected a plan that would have forced the company to stop taking farmed salmon from a Tasmanian harbour, that is the only habitat of an endangered species of ray. Macquarie Harbour - on Tasmania's west coast - is home to the last few dozen adult Maugean Skates - but it's also home to Tasmania's salmon industry, that pr…
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The ACCC is taking legal action against Optus claiming it sold products and services to hundreds of vulnerable consumers. Optus has since released a statement apologising to customers affected by this misconduct and for the distress caused. They've also said that they've undertaken a major review of how they manage sales, especially to vulnerable c…
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New figures released by the Government point to a rise in the number of GPs The boom is in part to the Government backed training programs as well as an influx of migrant doctors. But Health Minister Mark Butler warns "we're not out of the woods yet" and says there's more work to do to strengthen the Medicare system. Guest: Mark Butler, Health Mini…
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Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha MaidenOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After a week of attacks on the prime minister over his relationship with Qantas, the Opposition is now defending its own record of accepting free flights and unpaid upgrades. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his office asked billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart to provide a private jet for his travel. Other MPs have been checking th…
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Award-winning journalist Sally Sara has been announced as the new presenter of Radio National Breakfast in 2025. Sally has reported from more than 40 countries as an ABC foreign correspondent, including across Africa, Iraq, India and Afghanistan and since 2020 has been presenter of The World Today. Joining Sally on Radio National Breakfast will be …
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Israel has barred foreign journalists from entering Gaza, and has repeatedly targeted local journalists working across the embattled enclave. Yet it claims it has only killed journalists unintentionally. American Democrat Congressman Jim McGovern is leading more than 60 of his colleagues in petitioning President Joe Biden, demanding the US push Isr…
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Football's world governing body FIFA, has been accused of failing to engage with concerns over human rights risks in Saudi Arabia, two months before the Gulf state is expected to be confirmed as a World Cup host. And now a report from the non profit group FAIR SQUARE alleges that the organisation is not fit to govern. Guest: Nick McGeehan, co-direc…
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The death toll in Spain's catastrophic flooding is set to rise, as authorities bring in divers and sniffer dogs to search for bodies in the muddy water and debris. More than a thousand troops have been deployed to help with the rescue effort, as dozens of people remain unaccounted for. Guest: Melita Cameron-Wood, freelance journalist Producer: Anne…
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A controversial entrepreneur is murdered in a remote mountain valley, but this is no ordinary case. Ivan and Nell are soon contending with cowboy lawyers, conmen, bullion thieves and grave robbers. But it's when Nell discovers the victim is a close blood relative that the past begins to take on a looming significance. What did take place in The Val…
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Tony Clark is one of Australia's most renowned and elusive artists, with his paintings featuring not only in some of the biggest art collections in the country but on multiple album covers and even on Prime Ministerial office walls. His latest exhibition, Tony Clark: Unsculpted, is a selection of new and classic pieces from his decades-long career.…
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The Booker Prize is arguably the most prestigious writing prize in the English-speaking world. The winner will be announced at a ceremony in London in a couple of weeks, and for the first time in a decade, there is an Australian in the running. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book ShowOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The majestic peak of Japan's Mount Fuji is covered in snow for most of year, and remains an enduring natural icon in Japanese culture and history, immortalised in countless artworks and revered in Shinto and Buddist traditions. But after a sweltering Japanese summer which was the joint hottest on record, Mount Fuji remains completely bare of snow f…
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Cuts to the NT's Legal Aid services are starting to impact the territory's justice system. On top of that, overcrowded prisons, and guards threatening to walk out due to unsafe working conditions, have combined to put unprecedented pressure on the Territory justice system. Guest: Beth Wild, president of the NT Criminal Lawyers Association…
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The latest State of the Climate Report has found Australia is experiencing an increase in extreme heat events, longer fire seasons, and more intense rainfall. The report by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and the Bureau of Meteorology has also revealed the oceans around Australia are continuing to warm. The report's findings raise serio…
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Former bureaucrats involved in the controversial robodebt scheme could still face a corruption inquiry, after a sensational backtrack by the National Anti-Corruption Commission. A review has found a conflict of interest wasn't properly dealt with, but Anthony Whealy, Chair of the Centre for Public Integrity says he's "quite startled" that Commissio…
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New movie 'Saturday Night' takes us back to the beginning of Saturday Night Live, reimagining the hours leading up to the show's first episode in 1975 on NBC. Also out this week a new film with some very serious things to say about Indigenous motherhood, that's also a horror movie 'The Moogai'.RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Ros…
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In rugby league, a blow for Australia ahead of the Pacific Championship final – Cameron Murray injured. And in netball, the Diamonds beat the Silver Ferns last night in the fourth Constellation Cup game in Melbourne. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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The PM has responded to claims he received multiple upgrades on Qantas flights over a decade, issuing a statement he"did not ever call Alan Joyce seeking an upgrade." Katy Gallagher says the Prime Minister has addressed questions on the matter, and asked if there was other forms of communication with Alan Joyce, she said her understanding is that t…
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Inflation has fallen to a three-and-a-half-year low, but it might not be enough to see the Reserve Bank cut interest rates next week. But does it at least signal that an end to the cost-of-living crisis may be in sight? Guests:Richard Denniss, Executive Director at the Australia Institute. Andrew Barker, Head of Research at CEDA Producers: Joe Sull…
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In 2020, Donald Trump lost Pennsylvania by 80,000 votes, but it's a key state he needs to win. But a comedian at one of his rally this week made an offensive joke about Puerto Rico which has enraged many of the 600,000 Puerto Ricans voters in Pennsylvania. So, could it cost Trump his second term as President? Guest: Victor Martinez, owner of the Le…
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More than 90 people are known to have died and dozens more are missing after torrential rain caused devastating flash floods in south-eastern Spain in the past 24 hours. More than a year's worth of rain fell in just eight hours and footage shows floodwaters knocking down bridges, piles of cars in the streets and people clinging to trees to avoid be…
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