UstreamTV.com Channel: AusTvRadioLive MADMIX! Non Stop Music - Opening By Living Colour's Cult Of Personality, Get Some Dance In There With Nero's Promises, Some Rock And Roll By Panic At The Disco, And Say Goodbye With Simple Plan's Time To Say Goodbye!
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Wilms Front is a fast-paced news and information live internet show. It is broadcast live from the Unshackled Studios on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings 7pm Melbourne time The Unshackled’s video and podcasting platforms.
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Covering the health stories that make a difference. Dr Norman Swan and Dr Preeya Alexander dissect the latest and breaking news in the medical world.
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A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them.
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From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture. This LNL podcast contains the stories in separate episodes.
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Stay political! Join Bridie Golding and Freddie Moffat every Thursday for a breakdown of the week that was in Australian politics. Covering the local, state, federal and international news you need to care about, we'll help you wrap your head around what's happening the world in a quick and fun way. Let us know what you think of the show! Text us or leave a voicemail at (+61) 0489 998 441 or DM us on Instagram @SYNRepresent Listen to the show live every Thursday at 5pm! In Melbourne or Geelo ...
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Christian leaders join Dominic Steele for a deep end conversation about our hearts and different aspects of Christian ministry each Tuesday afternoon. We share personally, pastorally and professionally about how we can best fulfill Jesus' mission to save the lost and serve the saints. The discussion is broadcast live on Facebook then on YouTube and on our http://www.thepastorsheart.net website and via audio podcast.
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Check 1, 2! Wrap your ears around this monthly dose of awesome live music. Recorded exclusively by triple j, it stars the latest and greatest acts playing some of Australia's finest venues.
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Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT). Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email [email protected] Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3 The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast
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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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A podcast that reaches out to Australian sporting businesses and features them on a Sportsfinda sponsored broadcast. To give Australian sporting businesses a platform to express themselves and promote their business to others.
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Race, racism, identity, culture, difference — let’s talk it out. It’s Not a Race, with host Beverley Wang, is the ABC podcast Australia needs right now.
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Baron Sordor's Theatre of the Doomed takes you back to a golden age when live radio plays ruled the airwaves and Orson Wells’ Mercury Theatre convinced an entire nation they were under attack by Martians. Paying homage to 1960’s classics like the Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, The Theatre of the Doomed features performances from a bevy of incredible Australian actors as well as Jeff Martin from The Tea Party as Baron Sordor himself! Website: www.bloodbrainsandaliens.com Instagram: www.i ...
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The podcast Who's Gonna Save Us has changed its name to The Weather That Changed Us Australia experiences all kinds of extreme weather. Cyclones, fires, floods and heat — we see it all. But in the midst of these disasters, it seems we're pretty good at rallying together and making necessary changes. So how have we taken what we've learned in the past to shape the Australia of today and our future? And what are the challenges that climate change will bring? In a year of ever-hotter global tem ...
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The Coalition splits for the first time in 38 years. You'll hear from the man who instigated it Nationals Leader David Littleproud, and from deputy Liberal leader Ted O'Brien. Also, an interview with a project manager for the aid agency in Gaza INARA, Yousra Abu Sherekh. Yousra's also a mother of two young boys. Even with a job she struggles to fee…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 21st May 2025
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2:54:02Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Floodwaters are filling Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, creating rare outback spectacle
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19:56For just the fourth time in 160 years, Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is filling up with water, following record-breaking floods in Queensland. As water flows through the desert, the landscape is transforming with plant life, fish, shrimp and migratory birds. Guest: Professor Richard Kingsford, river ecologist and conservation biologist, UNSW…
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What's behind the Ukraine-US minerals deal?
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13:04Amid reports of possible ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine, there are concerns about the minerals deal that the US has recently signed with Ukraine. Some have described it as a diplomatic win, but how much scope is there to the agreement? GUEST: Antonia Juhasz, writer with Rolling Stone Magazine PRODUCER: Ali Benton…
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US ports and logistics suffer from tariff chaos
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18:51US President Donald Trump’s constant changes to tariffs are wreaking havoc on US ports, logistics, and the price of goods. The temporary reduction on tariffs on goods from China is actually leading to more upheaval, uncertainty and chaos. Trump agreed to a 90 day pause last week on the 145 per cent tariff. But it’s still sitting at 30 per cent on C…
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🚨 Bonus Laura Tingle: the Coalition splits 🚨
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16:40Laura Tingle returns to the Late Night Live studio moments after Nationals leader David Littleproud announced that his party would not be re-entering a Coalition agreement with the Liberal party. Laura Tingle, Political Editor 7.30By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Paul and Sue Harrington: Lessons on the way - Live from Reach Australia
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41:06This week on The Pastor’s Heart, we’re live from the Reach Australia conference at Erina on the Central Coast of New South Wales. It’s an inspiring gathering, with 1,300 church leaders from across Australia and beyond, including New Zealand, South Africa, America, and the United Kingdom, coming together for encouragement and equipping to better Rea…
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Breakfast Wrap: Why Europe wants closer defence ties with Australia
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25:00There's momentum for closer trade ties with Europe but the prime minister has been cautious about a proposal from the European Union to enter into a defence and security pact. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen pitched the idea to Anthony Albanese during their meeting in Rome in the context of what she describes as "massively increa…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 20th May 2025
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2:54:48Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Harriet Walter on what Shakespeare's women might have said
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35:06Actor Dame Harriet Walter - known for her recent roles in TV hits like Succession and Killing Eve - has been performing Shakespeare on-stage for half a century. Her latest book She Speaks! imagines what thirty of Shakespeare's female characters might have said if they'd been given more voice in the Bard's beloved plays. Guest: Dame Harriet Walter, …
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Laura Tingle's Canberra: where to next for the Coalition?
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14:28The Liberal Party has a new leader, but what lies ahead for the Coalition, the Nationals and conservative politics in Australia more broadly? Guest: Laura Tingle, Political Editor 7.30By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Liquor import surge / Measures to strengthen logistics sector
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54:59By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Breakfast Wrap: Millions vote across Europe
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24:00Voters in Romania, Poland and Portugal have voted overnight in major elections where far-right parties have waged major challenges. Also on the podcast, as Israel launches a major ground offensive in Gaza, hear from a doctor working in the hospital bombed by Israeli forces last week. And you'll hear about the debate around medicinal cannabis. Recap…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 19th May 2025
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2:54:45Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Want to heal your gut? Here's the evidence
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41:16Gut health is more complicated than social media influencers might have you believe. It can be impacted by diet, exercise, the medications you take, the colds you catch. And any one of these factors can lead to irritable bowel syndrome. Also, an overlooked allergy that starts with a tick bite. And the barriers people face who are suffering iron def…
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The World Health Organization has declared a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea after two children were detected with the virus.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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WF 206 Australian Conservative Ideology
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1:12:32Conservatism in Australia is facing a crisis of ideological direction post the federal election. To discuss the way forward my WilmsFront guest is the Executive Director of the National Conservative Institute of Australia Dan Ryan. Contact: Email: [email protected] Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfr…
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Shorter pet quarantine / Dental care for the underprivileged / China's ties with Latin American nati
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54:59By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Breakfast Wrap: Meet the new Greens leader
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26:00New Greens' leader Larissa Waters is promising a "firm but constructive" approach from the party in this term of parliament and has put climate and the environment at the top of her list of priorities. The Queensland senator has also refuted comments from Special Envoy to Combat Anti-Semitism, Jilllian Segal, that some members of the Greens party d…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 16th May 2025
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2:54:29Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Antarctic - an extension of Australia?
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30:27Australia had ambitions of creating an Empire that included the Southern Ocean, a new book argues. This explained Australia's willingness to fund Antarctic exploration and rescues, as a demonstration of its authority. Guest: Rohan Howitt, environmental historian at Monash University. Author of ‘The Southern Frontier: Australia, Antarctica and Empir…
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The 'Red Hats' - Brazil's landless workers movement
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22:06At 1.5 million members, Brazil's landless workers movement organises the country’s poor to take unused land from the rich, settle, and farm it. Critics call it illegal squatting. Supporters say it's civil disobedience. GUEST: Author and journalist, Vincent Bevins PRODUCER: Ali BentonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UN inscription of Ming navigator Zheng He's stele / Development of the Nansha area / HKFC Soccer Sev
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55:00By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Breakfast Wrap: The new men's health special envoy
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26:00Today on the Breakfast Wrap podcast, meet Australia's new Special Envoy for Men's Health, and hear our extended interview with John Bolton, Donald Trump's ex-National Security Advisor. So this week the Prime Minister's cabinet was officially been sworn in, and complementing the freshly-appointed front-bench are seven 'special envoys'. Filling the n…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 15th May 2025
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2:54:45Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In the last decade, courts around the globe have granted legal personhood or explicit rights to rivers, largely driven by environmental activism. In his new book, “Is a River Alive?” renowned nature writer Dr Robert Macfarlane, tracks the progress of that movement, in addition to visiting some of the world’s most pristine (and not so pristine) envi…
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Which countries are selling arms to Israel?
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27:33A new report by Progressive International reveals the scale of UK arms exports to Israel. Meanwhile, Declassified Australia has confirmed Canberra-based company Electro Optic Systems has been selling a counter-drones weapons system to Israel. But the United States and Germany are still by far the largest weapons suppliers. GUEST: Antony Loewenstein…
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Food delivery workers' rights / Food printing innovation / Emerging industry development
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55:00On Wednesday's Backchat, we talked with experts and lawmakers on recent complaints by dozens of riders for food delivery app Keeta, who went on strike over reduced pay and lack of peak hour subsidies. After the news. we ventured into tech territory,...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Breakfast Wrap: Trump welcomes white Afrikaners and ends Afghan protections
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27:00The first set of white South Africans granted refugee status by the Trump administration have been flown to the US, right as the US government ends protections for Afghan refugees. The US Department of Homeland Security says it is terminating legal protections for thousands of Afghans who have been living in the United States for years, setting the…
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode - 14th May 2025
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2:54:52Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Message sticks: small items with big cultural power
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23:32The humble message stick may be one of the most significant, but underrated, cultural artefacts of Australian First Nations people. Guests: Piers Kelly, linguist at the University of New England. Founder of the Australian Message Stick database. Alwyn Doolan, Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka man, from Queensland. Producer: Ann Arnold…
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Meta’s mega data centres are creating a water crisis in Spain, while Europe faces similar challenges
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20:05Regions of Spain could face ecological collapse by the end of the decade if water scarcity issues aren't urgently addressed. But a mega data centre being planned by Meta in the small town of Talavera de la Reina is set to exacerbate the crisis being caused by climate change, agricultural demands and aging, leaking pipes. The giant data centres bein…
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Ian Dunt's UK: Starmer vows to 'take back control' of borders
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13:29Britain's PM Keir Starmer has announced his government's new plan to drive down migration, including tougher visa and English language requirements, and a doubling of wait-times for UK residency. Guest: Ian Dunt, columnist with i-news, co-host of Origin Story podcastBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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‘Not so fast my friend’ - 1700 years since Nicaea - with Rachel Ciano and Leonardo Di Chirico
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33:09It is 1700 years since the council of Nicaea and the publication of the Nicene Creed - but what are we to make of it? It was the twentieth of May in the year 325 that the Council of Nicaea first met. Pope Francis said ‘The Nicene Creed is a powerful sign of unity among Christians.’ The 17 hundredth anniversary of the Council of Nicaea - is being us…
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There’s a sniff of peace in the air. President Trump has brokered ceasefires in the conflicts in Yemen, India-Pakistan and progress on Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine. The losing parties in Australia’s election are choosing new leaders. This new hope covered on Tim’s News Explosion. Contact: Email: [email protected] Message: https://t.me/timwilms…
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World Hypertension Day / Halal certification
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55:00On Tuesday’s Backchat, we looked ahead to World Hypertension Day which will take place on May 17. According to the previous Population Health Survey conducted between 2020 and 2022, the total prevalence of hypertension was 29.5 percent among Hong Ko...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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