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Take me along with you on your commute or road trip, or listen while you cook, clean, exercise, go to sleep, or whatever! This podcast recounts stories of disasters, catastrophes and tragedies. All research, writing, recording, and editing is done by me, your host, Holly.
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The Valley Labor Report

Jacob Morrison and Adam Keller

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The Valley Labor Report is a weekly talk radio show from Huntsville Alabama hosted by Jacob Morrison and Adam Keller. We focus on organized labor, worker, civil and human rights. The show airs live every Saturday from 9:30AM – 11AM on both YouTube and WVNN Huntsville, 92.5 FM, on Saturdays at 5:00 AM on WHIV New Orleans, 102.3 FM, and on Tuesdays at 5:00 PM on WZZA Muscle Shoals, 1410 AM, and as a widely available podcast. We cover local, state, and national news for workers, by workers. The ...
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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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Matcha consumption is soaring in Australia and around the world, and prices are about to follow. The spring harvest of tencha tea in Japan (where matcha comes from) wrapped up in May and at this year's first tea auction in Kyoto, tencha prices reached a record high of 87 dollars a kilogram. Guest: Erin Lindwall, founder of Matcha Yu Tea in Melbourn…
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The Reserve Bank wants to end debit and credit card surcharges — but some small business owners are concerned that, if implemented, they may end up covering the difference. They say the move risks prices increasing across the board. Guest: Matthew Addison, Chair, Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA). Producers: Oscar Coleman a…
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People with disability make up more than a fifth of Australia's population. And yet people with disability are significantly under-represented in leadership positions, on boards, in politics and various other roles. It's an issue Graeme Innes thinks about often…if organisations aren't reflective of the community…how can they make decisions on their…
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The nation's low productivity — and how to improve it — is a major priority for the returned Albanese Government's second term. Ahead of the Treasurer's upcoming economic reform roundtable, former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry says reforming the nation's "broken environmental laws" is an obvious lever to lift productivity and enhance resilience Gues…
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Australia's former Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, has shared his views on special envoy Jillian Segal's plan to combat antisemitism, along with the upcoming plan from special envoy Aftab Malik to combat Islamophobia. Mr Husic, who was one of the country's first two Muslim federal ministers sworn into office, says both plans need to fo…
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Under a New South Wales state government plan, architect-designed drawings for new homes are being offered up for just a gold coin for the first six months, before increasing to $1,000 dollars. The low-rise designs have been released as part of a New South Wales Housing Pattern Book, which the government says will speed up the delivery of new homes…
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Regulations around cannabis have come a long way in Australia, with medicinal cannabis now legal in every jurisdiction, and recreational use decriminalised in the ACT. In a recent NSW upper house inquiry, six of the seven committee members backed the decriminalisation of cannabis use and possession, and ultimately a move towards a regulated, legali…
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The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR ) is reporting a growing crisis at the border of Iran and Afghanistan, with almost one and a half million Afghans having left Iran and Pakistan this year to return to their homeland. The UNHCR says the number of Afghans crossing the border has intensified since mid-June, with tens of thousands of people crossing the bor…
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Australia's need for data centres is growing exponentially as artificial intelligence advances and more critical systems like banking and healthcare go digital. But these large, power-hungry warehouses are causing planning and environmental headaches across the world. As multinational corporations pledge billions to establish centres on Australian …
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Ukraine is hoping to intercept more Russian missiles headed for its cities after US President Donald Trump confirmed he would transfer more Patriot battery systems to Kyiv. The president promised the weapons would arrive within days, responding to a long-term request from Ukraine to help bolster its defences. Under the plan, the United States will …
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is planning a major reshuffle of his government, proposing to replace his Prime Minister with his deputy Yulia Svyrydenko and appointing the current PM — Denys Shmyhal — as Ukraine's new Defence Minister. Ms Svyrydenko is an economist and has served as first deputy prime minister since before the war, while M…
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We talk to David Griscom about populism. We also talk about the latest on the UAW campaign in Huntsville. https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyree-ford-philadelphias-dc33?lang=en_US&v=amp14_t2 ✦ ABOUT ✦ The Valley Labor Report is the only union talk radio show in Alabama, elevating struggles for justice and fairness on the job, educating folks about how th…
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The largest ever collision of black holes has been recorded by scientist leading them to question previous models about how they form. The two black holes collided on the edge of the milky way and were detected back on earth by the The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory which say the final merger produced a black hole approximately…
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"We support the status quo when it comes to Taiwan, we don't support any unilateral action there": those were the words of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week as he batted away questions in Shanghai about what role Australia might play in a potential conflict between the US and China. The Financial Times reported at the weekend that senior de…
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A table of contents that was accidentally included in Treasury's response to an ABC Freedom of Information request has poured doubt on whether the federal government will be able to meet its target of building 1.2 million homes in five years. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he feels "relaxed" about the advice being made public, and remains conf…
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There are warnings that vulnerable Australians are falling between the cracks after a series of accommodation providers closed their doors in recent months. Providers in the supported accommodation sector say 215 beds in Queensland have been lost in the past 18 months as they contend with rising costs. They're asking for an emergency intervention f…
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Fire ants have been detected in central Queensland for the first time, at a coal mine near Moranbah, more than 150 kilometres inland from Mackay. It's raised concerns over the capability of the current containment and eradication plan in Queensland. Guest: Reece Pianta, Invasive Species Council's Advocacy Manager Producer: Grace Stranger…
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Hundreds of birds fell from the sky over the weekend in Melbourne's south east in what experts fear is a mass poisoning. Local volunteers say they have spent the past 48 hours collecting the bodies of more than 200 corellas and other native birds from the roof of a shopping centre, school and other public places across Springvale. At least eight bi…
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The remarkable rescue of a 26-year-old German backpacker from WA's outback has focused attention on the safety of hiking. Carolina Wilga was missing for 12 days when she was found alive with just minor injuries. And while the circumstances of how Carolina survived for almost two weeks are yet to come to light, professional hikers are urging people …
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The ancient rock art of Murujuga, on Western Australia's Burrup peninsula, will be recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site after the federal government intervened to get a long-term campaign for listing over the line. Despite the outcome, some traditional custodians still hold concerns for the future of the over one million petroglyphs.…
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The preliminary report into an Air India crash that left 260 people dead says the aircraft's fuel switches were cut shortly before it fell from the sky, putting the focus squarely on the captain and co-pilot of the doomed flight. The investigation by Indian authorities included details from the flight's black box, which captured one pilot asking th…
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