Western Australian Hiking Podcast hosted by Donovan from The Long Way’s Better and Mark from The Life of Py.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Welcome to the self-love podcast a show that cracks open your heart and inspires a deeper regard for your own wellbeing and happiness. Expert interviews, ‘how-to’ quickies and deep dive conversations into the heart of our souls, unravelling the mystery, struggles and joys of simply being human.
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Australian Hiker is Australia’s premier hiking podcast as well as providing a southern hemisphere view on overseas hiking. We are Australia’s most downloaded hiking podcast with regular episodes being released every two weeks covering gear and trail reviews, hiking practice, recipes and skills. Bonus episodes will be released at least once a month and include interviews from the trail as well as with relevant industry and allied professionals. Let us do all the research for you.
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Since 2005, Amateur Traveler has been talking about different destinations every week. It covers destinations all over the world with an emphasis on culturally rich travel. Learn more about your world. Amateur Traveler won its creator, Chris Christensen, a Travel+Leisure award as the "best independent travel journalist" and entry into the "Podcast Hall of Fame."
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Epic Drives Western Australia, the channel dedicated to showcasing the best of the West Australian outdoors. New episodes are released on YouTube, this podcast is a recap of the month plus added content.
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This show celebrates the humans within Australia & New Zealand's adventure community. The We Are Explorers team delve into the minds of this renegade collective - community leaders, athletes, photographers, trail builders, store owners....the list goes on...but each is united by one thing: adventure has shaped who they are and how they lead their lives. The goal of this podcast is to tickle your ears and imaginations enough to live a little more adventurously. Check in fortnightly to hear He ...
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Campfire yarns with Aussies that do incredible things outside. From camping, hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, 4wd, this podcast aims to share a story that will get anyone stoked to get outdoors and go explore!
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The Wrap is Australia's fastest technology roundup in a podcast, wrapping news, analysis, and reviews in an earful that you can hear in just five minutes. Phones, laptops, TVs, headphones, cameras, computers... it's the week in tech in the time it takes for you to grab a bus or eat your toast in the morning.
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Welcome to Unf*ck Your Money with Nadine Zumot, Certified Money Coach ®️and Somatic Practitioner. Unfuck Your Money is for soul-led humans who are done surviving and ready to feel safe with money. Whether you’re a healer, a coach, a 9-5er, or just tired of holding it all together, host Nadine brings trauma-informed truth, somatic tools, and strategy that actually sticks — so you can heal the roots, not just the symptom Nadine was born in Amman, Jordan, and spent most of her adult life in Aus ...
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Welcome to the ExplorOz Podcast: Australian Overland Adventures and Mapping. Michelle and David, the founders of ExplorOz and the developers of Australia's best offline mapset available in the ExplorOz Traveller app will take you on adventures and beyond. Tune in to hear how offline maps are made, and go on a virtual journey with the mapping survey team to hear how they find exciting new places and how they balance work, and holidays. You'll get expert advice, and insider tips on what's invo ...
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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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Get lost and discover through the tales of travel, culture, and introspection of Roamancing Travel Magazine’s motley crew of travellers and culture cravers. RSS Feed Directory
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Have you ever wondered what a trip to Italy would be like? Where the best beaches are in the south of France? Or where the best hiking spots are in Iceland? In Wonder, we'll explore one of the best parts of life, travel. We'll delve into everything from exploring different locations we've experienced to ones we haven't through guest interviews. We'll also talk about how to plan a trip to a new destination, tips and tricks we've learned, and even how to mitigate the effects of jet lag. If you ...
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Most people are baffled at any idea that fairies could exist...and telling people you've had a fairy encounter is a major taboo. The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast hears from people who’ve had experiences and want to share them. Whether you’re already a believer, or full of intrigue, come open-minded and open-hearted…simply listen, and make your own mind up. But take heed, these are not winged Tinkerbells. These are real fairies. Please note: this podcast is not suitable for children as it m ...
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Travel That Matters (named one of the 10 Best Podcasts of 2022 by Men’s Journal) explores the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences and destinations with award-winning editor, writer, and luxury travel expert Bruce Wallin. Bruce’s remarkable guests share inspiring, life-shaping stories about their adventures and cultural explorations, as well as travel tips and recommendations for the best destinations, hotels, restaurants, activities, and more. Their travel tales and insights cover ...
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ExtraVirgin Food & Travel is a podcast for adventurers, armchair travellers and gourmands. Join your host, food and travel journalist Natascha Mirosch, as she chats with amateur travellers and dedicated explorers, food experts, cooks and producers.
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A podcast where you can learn, be inspired and fall in love with photography all over again. My goal for this podcast is to help you to find hope, purpose and happiness through photography. Whether it’s to 1. Learn the journey, passion and stories behind other photographers. 2. Get inspired and motivated knowing that we all struggle at one point or another. 3. Learn and progress your skill further through these world-class photographers’ experiences and mistakes. As you see these extraordina ...
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Extreme Travel Odysseys tells the stories of adventurers whose journeys are in some way offbeat, creative, unique, or never-ending. From full-time travel writers to those on sabbatical to those just wandering around, this podcast will inspire, inform, and show you that you don't have to climb Everest or even go to a foreign country to have an odyssey. You might pick up some travel hacks along the way, and you might just learn that even average people can take extraordinary trips. You probabl ...
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Back together again: a new Coalition deal after eight days apart
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4:43Eight days after the Coalition split up, the Liberal and National parties have announced they have reunited. The decision signals a deal reached between the two parties on key policies, paving the way for the unveiling of a shadow cabinet.
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Inflation in check but many basics more expensive
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15:51SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Pat Bustamante from Westpac about today's monthly CPI Indicator which showed while prices remained within the RBA's target band, some essentials are rising and what it means for interest rates, plus the latest sharemarket thinking with Jun Bei Liu from Ten Cap.…
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Controversy over government decision to approve major extension of WA gas project
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4:17The Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt has approved a major extension of the North West Shelf Gas Project in Western Australia. It’s one of the nation’s most valuable offshore gas reserves — operated by Woodside, which wants to extend its life by another 40 years. Based on the Pilbara’s Burrup Peninsula also known as Murujuga, the project sit…
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A perfect funding storm looms for Australia's universities
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7:37Australian research funding is at risk, as the United States withdraws or freezes tertiary grants, and investment from government and business declines. It has prompted calls to diversify funding streams and reduce the reliance on international student fees.
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Aid distribution in Gaza ends in gunfire and stampedes
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5:51A US and Israeli-approved aid distribution effort in Gaza has ended in chaos, gunfire and stampedes. Tens of thousands of hungry Palestinians stormed a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation facility with the Israeli military then shooting and reportedly killing Palestinians in an effort to regain control. The effort forms part of Israel's new attempt to sid…
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SLP 482: What my Body Is Telling Me with Dr Anthea Todd
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57:49Dr Anthea Todd is not even 30, she is a published author, chiropractor, she has done studies in Womens Health and Reproduction and is an incredible skateboarder who can, film, talk about health and skate through the busy streets of where she lives. The chatters are blown away by the calibre of insight, knowledge, experience this generation seems to…
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Have a heart for your health, advocates urge amid rising AF rates
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5:12An estimated half a million Australians are living with atrial-fibrillation, the most common type of irregular heartbeat. But around 30 percent of people who have AF don't even know it. That can have implications for people's health as they get older, with the condition leading to a higher risk for dementia and stroke.…
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Plus - the Premier floats the idea of bounty hunters to kill feral pests in NSW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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317-Camino del Norte-Camino Primitivo
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1:08:26Ask just about anyone who is a non-hiker to name a long distance hiking trail and chances are they will say the ‘Camino’ and by default this means the ‘Camino Frances’. also known as the ‘Way of Saint James’ or the ‘Camino de Santiago’, This well-known pilgrimage trail starts in France, crosses the Pyrenees mountains which straddles the border of F…
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Feel like you can’t hold on to money no matter how much you make? Always overgiving, overdelivering, and over it? 💸 If you’re ready to stop abandoning yourself and start building wealth with softness, structure, and somatic safety — this one’s for you. Join me today as I unpack how the abandonment wound impacts our money habits — especially emotion…
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Reconciliation Week marked by new Stolen Generations redress scheme in WA
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5:14Stolen Generations survivors in Western Australia will now be eligible for redress for the harm caused by forced removals of children from family and community. The state government has announced living survivors will be eligible for payments of up to $85,000 under the scheme. As Reconciliation Week events take place across the country, former Labo…
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Telstra's new 5 year plan and strata capital works funding
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12:46SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Robert Anderson from Strata Community Association (NSW) about why, with interest rates coming down, now may be a good time to check in on your capital works fund, plus Mike Jenneke from UBS goes through the day's market action including Telstra's new 5 year Connected Future 30 plan.…
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Trump calls Putin "crazy" as Russia continues bombarding Ukraine
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4:55Donald Trump's efforts to achieve a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia remain fruitless, with a new Russian bombardment of Ukraine forcing the US President to consider imposing new sanctions. Ukrainians have been living under three days of intense air strikes from Russia with more than 900 drones and missiles raining down across the country.…
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Sporting competition with openly doped athletes set to launch in 2026
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5:49For decades, 'drugs' has been a dirty word in sport, but a new competition is attempting to change that. The 'Enhanced Games' is set to launch in Las Vegas next year, with competitors openly doped. World sporting bodies say the concept is dangerous and risks athletes' health.
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Three Australian states hit with electricity price hikes
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4:28Residents in some Australian states are facing a potential increase on their annual electricity bills from July 1. Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia residents will likely see a three to 10 percent increase on their annual bills - just as winter sets in.
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Plus - police hunt four men over a carjacking near Griffith See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Reflection, and a call for action, on National Sorry Day
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4:41Events have been held around the country to mark National Sorry Day, an acknowledgement of the forced removal of First Nations children from their families and culture. One-third of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are descendants of Stolen Generations survivors, and many have shared their families stories and memories of child removal.…
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Social media reshaping the lines between Autism and ADHD
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7:53Social media is re-shaping the lines between Autism and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), according to new research by the University of Melbourne. It found an increasing number of people from online groups of the two mental health conditions identify that they have both ADHD and autism. But researchers, experts and advocates warn th…
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Israeli school strike leaves dozens killed as Gaza offensive ramps up
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6:04Israeli military strikes on schools, tent encampments and residential buildings have left dozens of Palestinian men, women and children dead, as Israel ramps up its effort to seize the whole of the Gaza Strip and destroy Hamas. Meanwhile, former Israeli hostages, and the relatives of those who remain in Hamas captivity, continue pleading for an imm…
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Ukraine suffers its most intense aerial attack since Russia invaded
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6:02Ukraine has suffered its most intense aerial attack since Russia’s full-scale invasion over three years ago, with 367 drones and missiles launched. This comes as over 300 Ukrainian soldiers were reunited with their families, bringing the total number of prisoners exchanged over the past few days between Russia and Ukraine to 1,000, from each side.…
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Police believe vehicle thefts and car fires in the Riverina might be linked.
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2:09Plus, it's crunch time for the Wagga Rail Trail... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Nationals play down speculation of a leadership spill after Coalition breakup
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4:14Against the backdrop of a chaotic week and remarkable split in the Coalition, the Nationals are playing down speculation of a leadership spill. But leader David Littleproud says he doesn't care if he loses his job.
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Iranian director wins top prize at Cannes, urging 'unity' and 'freedom'
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8:27The 78th Cannes Film Festival closed with a rare power outage, but not before delivering a jolt of cinematic history. Iranian director Jafar Panahi won the Palme d’Or for 'It Was Just An Accident', marking his defiant return to the global stage after years of repression under Tehran’s regime. Visibly emotional, Panahi dedicated the award to the peo…
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Dr. Heather Lench is a professor in psychological and brain sciences at Texas A&M University. She believes there are ways to find happiness in a world that can seem chaotic and overwhelming. She says research on the topic shows one of the key things we can do is focus on what is in our control, and focus on activities that give us the greatest joy …
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Suffering in silence: the rapidly rising disease impacting Australians
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5:20When it comes to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, Australia is a world leader — with the number of people living here with the condition rapidly rising. But while the exact causes of the disease remain unknown, we're gaining a greater understanding of how we may be able to live with IBD, and possibly even prevent it.…
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Taking coffee from 'functional beverage' to 'indulgence'
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7:11It is no secret that coffee is one of the most beloved beverages in the world. And an event celebrating the caffeinated drink has been held in Jakarta, showcasing the very best of the bean.
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AT#946 - Travel to Abitibi-Témiscamingue in Quebec
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1:15:33Hear about travel to the region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue in Quebec as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jennifer Doré Dallas from Chasing Poutine about this out of the way road trip. Why should you go to Abitibi-Témiscamingue? Jennifer says, "Most people don't really know about it outside of Quebec. But in our province, it's really well known, especi…
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Three people in a critical condition following stabbing attack in Germany
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3:42A stabbing attack at Hamburg’s main train station has left 17 people injured, including three in critical condition. Police say the assailant, a 39-year-old German woman, acted alone and was arrested without incident. Investigators do not currently suspect political extremism as the motive, but rather believe a mental health issue is to blame.…
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In the next few days, Australian Muslims will be beginning their journey to take part in the Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Faraz Nomani is a strategy and risk professional from Greenacre in southwest Sydney. He was born in Saudi Arabia and came to Australia 25 years ago when he was 10 year…
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Could Australia become a coffee-growing nation?
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5:22Australians drink a lot of coffee - billions of cups a year - but Australian-GROWN coffee is only a small part of that. What if we grew more of our own? That’s what scientists in northern New South Wales are working on. Small Business Secrets finds out when we might be drinking more locally-grown coffee.…
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Reconciliation Week is bridging the past and future for First Nations Australians
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10:41Every year in conjunction with National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June, Australians are presented with the opportunity to learn more about the nation’s shared histories, cultures and achievements. This year, the theme is Bridging Now to Next - calling on the nation to reflect on the ongoing connection between past, present and future.…
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Job ad scams rising & Donald Trump's market influence
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12:55SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Dianne Colledge from Morgans about the day's market action including Donald Trump's market influence, while Rhayna Bosch takes a closer look at job ad scams with ACCC Deputy Chairwoman Catriona Lowe.
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Gazans 'devastated and desperate', US Senate showdown and a massive rice fail
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26:00We explore the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as aid struggles to reach over 2 million people. Plus, a fiery Senate showdown for US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a breakthrough in Türkiye's decades-long conflict, and why joking about rice just cost a Japanese minister his job.
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Food aid is finally beginning to enter Gaza after an 11-week blockade by Israel helped push the hunger-stricken region to the brink. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also condemned the British, French and Canadian governments for demanding Israel end its new ground offensive seeking to capture the whole of the Gaza Strip.…
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Trump delivers latest lesson to Harvard: don't enrol international students
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4:47International students at Harvard University in the US will be forced to transfer or face deportation after the Trump administration revoked the institution's ability to enrol them. The administration has informed Harvard it would be doing so as part of an ongoing investigation into the university by the Department of Homeland Security.…
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Suspect faces court after shooting of two Israeli embassy workers in the US
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5:54A man has been charged with murder in a US federal court after the shooting of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington DC. The killings have left the Jewish community in shock, and prompted authorities to scale up security at Israeli diplomatic missions around the world.
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New fire station for small Riverina community
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2:07Plus - the Riverina enjoys a much needed soaking of rain See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Drought affected Riverina towns enjoy best rainfall in months
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2:09Plus - Riverina MP Michael McCormack rules out a title at the Nationals leadership See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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New drug to treat early Alzheimer's adds to hopes for better treatment
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3:50Health authorities in Australia have approved a new drug that could slow the progression of Alzheimer's.
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Bitcoin hits a record high despite US debt concerns hitting sharemarkets
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13:08SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Billy Leung from Global X to find out more about why Bitcoin has extended its rally, up nearly 50% since its April low to a record high, plus the day on the sharemarket with Scott Phillips from The Motley Fool.
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Liberals and Nationals pause shadow cabinet announcement in first step towards new coalition agreement
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3:30The Liberal and National parties have taken the first steps towards reforming the Coalition. The Liberal Party has paused its announcement of a shadow cabinet, with the Nationals indicating they're hopeful a coalition agreement will be reached before Parliament returns.
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Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq: 'No story is too small'
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3:07Indian author Banu Mushtaq has won this year's International Booker Prize 2025. The annual literary Booker Prize award goes to a living author from anywhere in the world for work available in English and published in the UK or Ireland.
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One dead, thousands stranded in wild NSW weather
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5:13Devastating floods along Australia's east coast have killed at least one man. His body was found on a property impacted by intense rainfall, prompting warnings for communities to heed evacuation and safety warnings amid the downpour.
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Trump confronts South Africa's Ramaphosa with false claims of white genocide
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6:12US President Donald Trump has confronted South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House with the most contentious areas of dispute between the countries, including claims of a "white genocide". The South African President has maintained there is no genocide targeting the white Afrikaner minority.…
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Plus - how Wagga Council is honouring the victims of the Kapooka tragedy 80 years on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Riverina MP reportedly spoke out against Coalition split
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2:07Plus - why two people were arrested at Griffith Hospital See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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SLP 481: Self Love Quicky - The Power of Live Events
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8:06In this week’s Quicky we talk about something that’s come up a lot in my own journey – and in conversations with many of you – and that’s the power of live events. Getting out of your house, showing up somewhere in person, and immersing yourself in a space that’s all about growth, healing, learning, and connecting is one of the best things you can …
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INTERVIEW: Nationals leader David Littleproud speaks to SBS after historic split from the coalition
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17:22For the first time in almost 40 years, there's no coalition in the federal parliament. A day after the Nationals split from the coalition, SBS Chief Political Reporter Anna Henderson sat down with Leader David Littleproud.
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Public sector gender wage gap narrower than private & CBA hits another record, again
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14:08SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with James Whelan from Barclay Pearce about how the lower interest rate environment is impacting markets while CBA shares continues to trade at record highs, and Rhayna Bosch takes a look at the gender wage gap between public and private companies with WGEA Chief Executive Mary Wooldridge.…
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Russia's assault on Ukraine continues as ceasefire negotiations falter
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5:43Russia's assault on Ukraine continues as the US President Donald Trump struggles to negotiate a ceasefire after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. As the US hesitates to apply more pressure on the Russians, Britain and the European Union have announced new sanctions on Russia targeting their top export of oil.…
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