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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN 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—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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My Momma Told Me

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Comedians Langston Kerman and David Gborie take a deep dive into the most exciting, groundbreaking and sometimes problematic Black conspiracy theories. They’ll have guests cover silly conspiracies, scary conspiracies and conspiracies they learned from that uncle who used to wear jeans when he went swimming in the public pool.
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You're probably checking out this podcast because you are a Christ-follower and you have kids… and you intuitively know that you’ve got a massive job on your hands. But you also see your role as a Christian parent as one of the most amazing privileges given to human beings. You get to fashion human beings into God-saturated, Christ-following, Kingdom-building individuals who make a difference in eternity… and all to the glory and praise of their Creator. And that ain't an easy job. We're her ...
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Eh Sayers

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Listen to the Eh Sayers podcast to meet the people behind the data and explore the stories behind the numbers. Join us as we meet with experts from Statistics Canada and from across the nation to ask and answer the questions that matter to Canadians.
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Did Black people used to be green? Langston and David talk with Alex English (Saturday Night Live) about this viral conspiracy theory. The words of Bobby Hemmit help guide the conversation of how Black people used to be Gods and how green skin falls into that thinking. What other powers did Black people sacrifice? Are Black people sexier green? Gre…
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Premier Stephen Miles wants to use QSAC for track and field, which would make it the smallest Olympic stadium since 1928. The opposition says this would be 'an embarrassment'. Featuring: Professor John Quiggin, University of QueenslandAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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British lawmakers this week have voted to approve in principle a bill to strip hereditary aristocrats of the right to sit and vote in the upper house. It's a right these nobles and their families have had for more than 700 years. The Labour Government says the decision will remove an “outdated and indefensible” relic of the past. Guest:Dan Snow, is…
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Israel says its killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He was one of the chief architects of Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7 last year, which triggered Israel's full-scale invasion of Gaza. Guests: Efraim Halevy, former chief of the Mossad John Lyons, ABC's Global Affairs editorAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Langston and David answer a listener's email about Wells Fargo being the KKK of banks. This challenges David's previous statement of Wells Fargo being a "Black" bank. **JOIN US AT "START THE STEAL 2024" IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES** HOLLYWOOD, CA - 10/17 - The Comedy Store (The Main Room) - Wayne Brady and Travis Bennett ATLANTA, GA - 10/31 - City Wine…
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Two new Australian films with star-studded casts hit screens this week. A new animation from the Oscar winning director of Harvey Krumpet and He Ain't Heavy - .a film about a young woman who kidnaps her addict brother, locks him up in a room to force him into withdrawal. RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso joins RN Breakfast t…
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Visual artist Spencer Tunick is renowned for his mass nude photo-shoots in world famous locations. Now Spencer Tunick is once again using Brisbane as his canvas, but this time will be taking his art to new heights. Guest: Spencer Tunick, Photographer Producer Matt SimpsonAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Few books could be causing a bigger buzz that Tim Winton's new novel, Juice, which Claire Nichols says might take readers by surprise. Another big release for October is Robbie Arnott's new novel. It's called Dusk which is about an outlaw brother and sister on the hunt of puma. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show…
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It was a leadership debate where the tough questions were asked by the leaders themselves. Queensland Premier Steven Miles and Opposition Leader David Crisafulli laid out their vision for Queensland yesterday ... in their second leaders' debate ahead of the October 26 state election. So, who came out ontop? Guest: Paul Williams, Associate Professor…
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Queensland sexual violence offences have dramatically increased over the past decade, yet youth crime offences — which have decreased in the state — continue to dominate the state's upcoming election debate. Queensland Sexual Assault Network has issued a 10-point plan for the next government to address sexual violence. Guest: Angela Lynch, lawyer, …
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After three hours of heated debate, controversial abortion reforms were voted down by South Australia's upper house - nine members voted in favour of the bill and 10 against. The Live Births Amendment Bill, introduced by Liberal MLC Ben Hood, would have required mothers seeking abortions after 27 weeks and 6 days - an extremely rare occurrence - to…
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The increase in young people accessing the internet has seen an alarming corresponding upward trend in cases of online child sexual exploitation. And now - law enforcement is in an arms race against offenders who are using a rapidly evolving arsenal including generative AI, social media, bots and sextortion. Guest: Grace Tame, leading child protect…
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With the global space race heating up and becoming an increasingly contested and competitive frontier, Australia's first female astronaut says it's time Australia steps up in the global space renaissance. GUEST: Katherine Bennell-Pegg, Australian Astronaut and Space Systems EngineerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has presented to his MPs his long awaited plan for victory. The plan revolves around five key points, including a formal invitation to join NATO and allies lifting restrictions on long-range strikes on Russia - key partners, including the US, have already seen the plan. Guest:John Foreman, former UK Defence A…
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Samoan villagers are demanding compensation after a New Zealand naval ship sunk off the coast of their village. However, both countries authorities are disputing the damage caused and how much diesel leaked. Featuring: Louise Termouth, Radio New Zealand reporterAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Cub Sport has been forging their own path for 15 years, with fiercely vulnerable lyrics and dance anthems. The Brisbane band dropped by Radio National Breakfast as their prepare for Ability Fest. Featuring: Cub Sport; Tim Nelson, Sam Metterfield, Zoe Davis and Dan Puusaari.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Ivan Cleary is the brains behind the Penrith Panthers and as coach has helped the team secure a rare four in row NRL Grand Final victory. But it hasn't always been an easy ride for the Premiership winning coach, he reveals the dark times that almost led him to quitting the sport he loves. Guest: Ivan Cleary, NRL coach & author of Not Everything Cou…
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An environmental advocacy group has lodged a complaint with the consumer watchdog over claims Qantas has made on sustainability and climate. In 2024 Qantas was responsible for more than 17-million tonnes of CO2 globally, the equivalent of 4 per cent of Australia's annual carbon emissions. Guest:Claire Snyder, Director, Climate Integrity Producer:Ma…
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Australian broadcaster George Negus is being remembered as a powerful and charismatic journalist, following his death from Alzheimer's disease at 82 years of age. Negus began his career in politics during the Whitlam government but moved to newspapers and television, hosting the ABC's inaugural Foreign Correspondent and was a foundation reporter fo…
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Canada has expelled six top Indian diplomats over an investigation into the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June. In response, India has expelled six high-ranking Canadian diplomats and withdrawn its envoy from Canada, marking a significant deterioration of diplomatic relations between the two countries.…
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EWhile Queensland politicians ramp up for the final stretch of campaigning, Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath has been preparing for her exit from politics - after almost 17 years in the job. Ms D'Ath became a national figure during the COVID-19 pandemic as Health Minister at the time under then Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. Guest: Yvette D'Ath, outgo…
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The Albanese Government is taking action to stop businesses "ripping off" Australians by banning unfair trading practices under the Australian Consumer Law. Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones told Radio National Breakfast the Government is looking to outlaw "sharp and tricky practices." Guest: Stephen Jones, Assis…
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Independent Schools Australia is mounting a campaign ahead of the federal election to highlight funding concerns for private schools. They say the Greens are threatening government funding for private schools and that families who choose to send their kids to private schools feel 'betrayed by policies that threaten their educational choices.'" Gues…
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As the Queensland state election looms, the housing crisis is a key concern for voters - and homelessness agencies - as they head to the polls. According to support agencies, promises from the major parties are focusing on intervention, rather than prevention. Featuring: Karyn Walsh, Micah Project, and Liz Colahan, Anglicare North Queensland…
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New polling shows that Vice President Kamala Harris has less support amongst black male voters than President Joe Biden did four years ago. With days until the US Election the Democrats are trying to reach out to the large voting group. Guest: Dr Chris Towler, Professor of Political Science at California State University & Director of Black Voter P…
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China's military drills in and around the Taiwan Strait have added to the simmering tensions between China and Taiwan. The exercises reinforce what is at the heart of the issue, China's claim over self-governed Taiwan. Guest Richard Mcgregor, Senior fellow for East Asia at the Lowy Institute Producer Matt Simpson…
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The United States has demanded Israel improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within 30 days or put at risk US military aid. The US request comes as Benjamin Netanyahu told President Joe Biden that Israel plans to counter-strike Iranian military targets - rather than nuclear or oil facilities. Guest: Aaron David Miller, former State Department M…
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If you get your right ear pierced, does that mean you're gay? Langston and David sit down with Vinny Thomas (Platonic on Apple TV) about this fashion conspiracy theory. Talks of Claire's and how important location is when it comes to these piercings. Let's just say the back of the bus is not a good location. Langston shares a story about a regretfu…
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Actress Lucy Lawless is perhaps best known for starring role in Xena: The Warrior Princess, but now taken a role behind the lens in her directorial debut. Documentary 'Never Look Away' looks at the life of CNN's news camera woman Margaret Moth during the 1990s. Moth risked life and limb to capture extraordinary footage across war and danger zones a…
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New Australian series Thou Shalt Not Steal blends action, comedy and crime about a young girl running away from the law and the baddies.And the outback western has quite an impressive ensemble both behind and in front of the camera. Also out this week is the second season of Shrinking, a comedy-drama from some of the team behind Ted Lasso. Guest: W…
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The business lobby is calling on the Government to "turbo-charge" Australia's housing supply by creating a new fund to override slow-moving councils. Business Council of Australia CEO Bran Black says it's important to incentivise states and territories to undertake reforms but payment should be made once the reforms are completed. It comes as busin…
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Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world but in the last 12-months, nearly 2 million Australian households experienced severe food insecurity. This means people skipped meals, or simply ate less because there wasn't enough food to put on the table. Guest: Brianna Casey, CEO of Foodbank Australia Producer: David Cook…
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The Federal Government stands accused of failing to meet national housing targets by the Opposition. Are we seeing housing growing as a key election issue? The Federal Government wants to stop debit card surcharges, it's subject to further approvals won't come into effect until 2026 - but how much impact does the Government think this will make? Po…
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Shadow Housing Minister Michael Sukkar claims the Federal Government won't meet its five year housing target. The Federal and State and Territory governments aim to build 1.2 million new well located homes over 5 years from mid‑2024. But Shadow Housing Minister Michael Sukkar says if the Coalition is elected they won't keep the target, but will "bu…
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Six years after abortion was decriminalised in Queensland, it’s now back up for debate. Katter's Australian Party has placed the issue back on the agenda after pledging to reintroduce a bill that would seek to amend the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 if the LNP is elected at the upcoming election. Guest: Jill Mckay, CEO Children by Choice Produc…
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An international gathering of First Nations people is calling on climate scientists to engage with Indigenous experts to find solutions to tackle climate change. Guest: Professor Kyle Whyte, Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Michigan Producer: David CookAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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As Gazans struggle to survive in a war zone they face an even longer-term risk that could kill more people than those who've died in the past year of conflict. Virtually every house or building bombed in Gaza unleashes a wave of dust or other hazardous materials, including asbestos - that can eventually cause cancers and kill, decades after the con…
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This week, an armed man was arrested outside a Donald Trump rally in California, while the Biden administration has just confirmed it's sending an advanced missile defence system and about 100 U.S. troops to Israel. It comes as the US election campaign heats up, as polls tighten ahead of the November election. Guest:Daniel Lippman, White House and …
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Israel stands condemned by more than 40 countries - including Britain, France, Spain and Italy - after a series of attacks on UN peacekeepers and breaking through peacekeeping positions. But it's done little to deter Israeli forces who are looking to tighten their squeeze in northern Gaza, and expand their range of attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. …
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Renowned author, comedian, actor and poet Stephen Fry has been described as one of the most treasured minds of his generation. The wordsmith is bringing his love of words and storytelling to Australia at the end of the month for a series of shows - and joined Radio National Breakfast to share a sneak peek of what the audience can expect. Guest: Ste…
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One year on since a majority of Australians voted no to the Voice to Parliament, how are younger indigenous leaders maintaining the momentum for change? Guests:Bridget Cama, Wiradjuri woman and Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue Marcus Stewart, Nira illim bulluk man of the Taungurung Nation; inaugural Co-Chair of the First Peoples Assembly of Vic…
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A group of US researchers has asked is whether adding the techniques of video gaming could work for kids with ADHD, depression and anxiety. Guest: Dr Norman Swan, host of What's That Rash? podcast and RN's The Health ReportAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Green Day's album 'Dookie' is turning 30, and to celebrate the milestone the band have released 'Dookie Demastered'. That involves transferring each track on the album on a different device that "demasters" it - including an animatronic fish, and an electric toothbrush. Guest: Ce Benedict, Music Show Executive Producer…
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Employers are pushing the government to expand the number of firms classified as small businesses in a bid to reverse the record number going under. The proposal would increase the number of employees a small business can have from 14 to 24. Guest: Sally McManus, Secretary of the ACTU Producer: Max Chalmers…
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