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The Kitchen Sisters Present

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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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Jedi News Network

Jedi News Network

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JediNews.com -- Broadcasting Star Wars News Across the Galaxy. Also reporting on other Lucasfilm, Disney and LEGO news. Team Jedi News bring you the latest Star Wars news, interviews, reviews, and event coverage.
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Originally a weekly radio series on London's 104.4 Resonance FM, but now only available online after some trumped up OFCOM charges, The Atomic Drop welcomes the listener to the wonderful world of professional wrestling. A wrestling show like no other.. Honest www.facebook.com/theatomicdrop www.resonancefm.com www.mixcloud.com/tatta
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The Written and The Lost

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A rag-tag band of misfits takes a routine job as hired muscle for a research mission and soon finds that they've unearthed something ancient and of dire importance. Soon, the party finds themselves in a race against time to stop a cult and solve a mystery older than memory itself. A quest to learn what is remembered and what is forgotten. A saga of the Written and the Lost. The Written and the Lost is an actual play podcast using the Pathfinder 2E ruleset taking place in the Lost Omens world ...
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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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Vault 97 is a fan podcast set in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic, atom-age inspired universe of Fallout. The eponymous Vault 97 is a large, underground complex with two interesting details: the first is that it is a fully featured music studio and radio broadcast centre with the latest technology, and two, it has been filled with musicians, personalities and any other remaining ex-pats and civilians from Great Britain (along with those that could fake a convincing enough accent to get in). Susan ...
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Indie Music Plus

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Indie Music Plus (IMP) was founded in August, 2015, with the mission to become the “Home of the Indie Musician”. Our aim is to provide the best services and creative solutions for Indie Artists worldwide. We highlight artists through our weekly FB Live Broadcast, YouTube videos, Roundtables, iTunes, Soundcloud, and blog reviews. In addition, we circulate all of our media content through our multi-faceted Social Media channels where our following has grown to over 200,000 Indie Music fans to ...
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Bulldog Drummond

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Bulldog Drummond is a radio crime drama in the United States. It was broadcast on Mutual April 13, 1941 – March 28, 1954. Garyn G. Roberts wrote in his book, Dick Tracy, and American Culture: Morality and Mythology, Text and Context, "With its trademark foghorn, Bulldog Drummond was one of the premiere mystery programs of its time. "Bulldog Drummond was "a British investigator called 'Bulldog' because he was relentless in the pursuit of criminals." British author created the character H. C. ...
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Several issues have threatened to become major headaches for the federal government, as Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke responds to a major cyber breach, an arts backflip, and the immigration detention debate reigniting. But the childcare crisis that erupted in Victoria has the Education Minister Jason Clare looking to clean up a mess he already s…
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Let the Games, and construction, begin. Those are the words from the Queensland government at the signing of a fresh funding agreement with the federal government for the 20-32 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games. The new deal has earmarked just over $7 billion dollars for development, promising to facilitate the building of a 60-thousand seat st…
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Indigenous rights campaigners have broadly welcomed the findings of an Australian first truth-telling inquiry. The Yoorrook Justice Commission found First Peoples in Victoria were subject to genocide and should be paid compensation for cultural and economic losses. The findings were handed down almost two years after the defeat of the Voice to Parl…
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The case of a childcare worker charged with 70 child sex crime offences in Melbourne this week has brought regulation of the early childhood sector back into the national conversation. The Victorian government has announced a snap review into the sector. Meanwhile the federal government says it will introduce legislation to cut funding to childcare…
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State funding arrangements in NSW have taken a dramatic turn, leaving regional arts organisations and galleries worried about their future and the prospect of closures. A decision by the NSW Government will leave many regional galleries with shortfalls ranging from 70 to 200,000 dollars a year. Guest: Dr Lee-Anne Hall, Director of the Wagga Wagga A…
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Is Elon Musk's foray in the White House responsible for keeping buyers away from Tesla? Some market analysts believe the tech billionaire's political views and subsequent boycotts contributed to Tesla's global sales falling 13 per cent in the second quarter, compared to the same period last year. But closer to home, sales appear to have rebounded —…
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Iran's president has ordered the country to suspend its co-operation with the UN's nuclear watch-dog — the International Atomic Energy Agency — after American and Israeli air strikes hit Iranian nuclear sites. The decision will limit the ability of nuclear inspectors to track Tehran's nuclear program. Despite this, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Ara…
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Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given his backing to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who was seen crying in the UK parliament — after a series of government backflips dented her budget plans and sparked speculation about her political future. The incident came a day after an embarrassing reversal for the government over its plans to cut welfare…
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There have been many questions in Australia lately about how we deal with youth crime. Queensland's approach is to double down with tougher laws. When an alleged crime involves African-Australian youth, Beny Bol is one of the first people the community, media and even police might call. And he will always take that call, no matter the time or the d…
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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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One of the world's biggest artificial intelligence companies Open AI has Australia firmly in its sights. This week the company will unveil an economic blue-print it claims will unlock 115 billion dollars annually in the Australian economy by the end of the decade. At the core of Open AI's plan is a push for the government to provide tax breaks to b…
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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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Victoria has moved to act quickly in the wake of horrific child sexual abuse charges levelled at a childcare worker in Melbourne. Premier Jacinta Allan has announced a snap review into safety in the childcare sector, as well as plans for a state-run staff register, new fines and potentially installing CCTV in all centres. The Victorian Government a…
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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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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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