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Cricket: The World Game

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Cricket Unfiltered

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If you love cricket then this podcast is for you. Get closer to the game than ever before with the longest running weekly Australian cricket podcast. The show has twice been a finalist in the Australian Podcast Awards and has episodes placed in the National Film & Sound Archive. The podcast is hosted by Andrew Menczel and Gav Joshi. The show features a wide variety of cricket journalists, current players and retired cricket greats. This is must listen for cricket fans. Andrew Menczel (aka Me ...
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On The Esky, a sports podcast by a bunch of Aussie larrikins covering the week of sports from across the globe. Listen to the boys talk about all major Australian sports including the AFL, NRL and Cricket. All the big American sports we enjoy in the NFL and NBA. With unique insights into the UFC and Boxing, Formula 1, Golf and Soccer. Plus whatever major stories are breaking across the globe.
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"The World According to Us" offers two unique perspectives on News and Lifestyle issues that touch our lives daily. While Gary R'nel and Kathleen Maloney offer distinctly differing opinions on just about everything, there is one common denominator that both agree on: The show needs to be both Entertaining and Informative. It is not a lecture on the way you should think! Well, maybe on occasion. Our segment, "The Odd & the Offbeat," features our reaction to lifestyle issues and the sometimes ...
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The Sports Desk

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Your weekly dive into the biggest talking point in sport, featuring interviews with top stars and influential figures, plus discussion and debate around the issues that resonate beyond the field of play. BBC Sport’s Sarah Mulkerrins, Dan Roan and Nesta McGregor and their guests take you behind the headlines and tell you what’s really going on.
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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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Menners reacts to the Aussie squad for the upcoming 2024 T20 World Cup Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC7NXQx6Q Support the show by heading to our Patreon Page Linktree for listening on podcast apps and finding us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cricketunfiltered Show twitter: https…
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Pseudo Echo revolutionised the music landscape in Australia with their avante-garde, synth pop style.They were catapulted to chart success after becoming the first unsigned band to appear on the Countdown stage. Now with 10 studio albums and twelve ARIA nominations under their belt - Pseudo Echo are hitting the clubs with their MACHINE tour. Guest:…
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It's Beef Week, the event every three years that has tens of thousands of people flocking to Rockhamtpon in Queensland. It's a celebration of an industry which exported more than $17 billion worth of product last year, despite trading restrictions with China.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Nashville singer Randy Travis has released a new signle called Where That Came From, but it's not a classic country music song — rather it uses AI vocals. Randy Travis had a major stroke in 2013 and has been non-verbal since then. He's worked with his band and producers to make this new track.And after remastering and reissuing the Talking Heads co…
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A prestigious private school in Melbourne has suspended at least three of its students over a sexist and degrading list that rated female students' appearances. It comes less than a week after the Federal Government announced almost a billion dollars in funding to tackle domestic and family violence and raises questions about how to combat sexist a…
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Queensland MP, Brittany Lauga used a social media post to allege she was sexually assaulted after having her drink spiked while on a night out in her constituency — Queensland police have confirmed they are looking into the allegation. The incident follows nation-wide protests in response to a spate of gender-based violence and killings. So, how mu…
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The government has announced paid placements and changes to HECS indexation, so how's the policy been received so far? The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle GrattanAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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In football, heartbreak for Melbourne City across both A-League competitions. While in the AFL, the definition of bruising win for Brisbane after a Lion-hearted performance in the Q-clash to finish off the round. RN Breakfast reporter Joe Sullivan brings the latest news from the world of sport.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Some teaching, nursing and social worker students at university will get paid for their placements from 2025 as the government begins its response to the university accord. It comes alongside changes to indexation rates for HECS loans, which the Education Minister says will reduce the average HECS debt loan by $1200 dollars this year. But does the …
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A week out from the Federal Budget, more than 100 high profile women have signed a joint letter to the PM, urging the government to raise both the Jobseeker and Youth Allowance rate. They argue neither payment can be described as decent or safe. Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Anna Cody was a signatory to the letter and says increasing…
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West Australian authorities say there's no broad threat to the community, after police shot dead a 16 year old boy who they believe had been radicalised online. Police chose not to declare it a terrorist incident, saying the boy had a complex mental health history, and that they don't believe he acted with anyone else.…
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The NSW Government is announcing $230 million over four years towards family violence prevention and support. An "integrated domestic violence support service" will help victims navigate the often complicated processes involving the police, courts, healthcare, child protection and housing. Guest: Rose Jackson, Minister for Housing and Mental Health…
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Three men have been charged with the murder of Canadian citizen and Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in June last year. At the time of Mr Nijjar's murder, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly linking the killing to what he called "agents of the government of India", but India has forcefully rejected those claims. Monind…
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The Labor government has been working to open up and expand diplomacy in the Pacific, and today they've announced direct flights will run from Australia to the Island nation of Palau for the first time. Palau relies on US funding and allows it exclusive military access, but was recently concerned by a delay to the economic support held up by US Sen…
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Later today, the ACT Supreme Court will begin sentencing former military lawyer David McBride, who last year pleaded guilty to leaking classified information to the ABC. Adele Ferguson says this case and others like it are "having a chilling effect" on whistleblowers, who are too scared to speak out. It comes as the government is examining whistle-…
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As Israel's war in Gaza enters its eighth month, one of the world's top aid officials says northern Gaza is now in a state of "full blown famine." The assessment was made by director of the World Food Program Cindy McCain, and appears to confirm earlier predictions the territory was sliding into famine as a result of the conflict. Guest:Jeremy Kony…
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Grammy Award Winning Christian Pop Duo For King and Country where born in Australia, but emigrated to Nashville as children —and have cultivated a huge fan base in the United States. Before they return to Australia later this month for national tour, one of the brothers, Luke Smallbone joined RN Breakfast. Guest: Luke Smallbone, half of Christian p…
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A Sumatran orangutan was seen self-medicating, smearing chewed-up leaves onto an open sore on its face. Researchers say it's the first known example of a wild animal using a medicinal plant to treat a wound. So how did it learn this behaviour? Guest: Belinda Smith, ABC science reporterAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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There were nearly 9000 incidents of aggression recorded at these centres across the country between 2022 and 2023. The worst of those incidents saw a 55-year-old Centrelink worker sustain severe injuries after she was stabbed in Melbourne's north last May. Now, the Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten has announced more than 300-million do…
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National Cabinet brought Premiers and Chief Ministers around the table earlier this week, to discuss ways of tackling Family and Domestic Violence South Australia is one of the states that's already been looking at ways to protect women against gender-based violence. So, can some of those measures be expanded nationally? Guest: Kyam Maher, South Au…
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Domestic violence has dominated the headlines this week. But we've also seen the face of Ninette Simons - a 73 year old woman bashed in her home in Perth during a violent home invasion, allegedly by a former immigration detainee released after last year's High Court decision. The Prime Minister this morning has said the man should not have been rel…
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In football, after the most watched season ever, the A-League Women's competition ends with tomorrow's grand final. In rugby league, it only got worse for South Sydney last night, losing the game to Penrith, and more players to injury. In the AFL, the Collingwood-Carlton rivalry began in 1892 and it will continue with a bang at the MCG tonight. Spo…
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There has been a clear focus on the issue of domestic and family violence this week, as the nation grapples with how to stem the tide of rising levels of violence. But while additional funding has been announced for women fleeing violence, what's needed to change or reform men's behaviour to stop the violence in the first place? Guest: Karina Joy, …
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Australian indigenous author Alexis Wright has claimed year's Stella prize, which celebrates the writing of Australian women and non-binary people. The first author to claim the prize for a second time, Judges have described her novel 'Praiseworthy' as a "genre-defiant epic of climate catastrophe proportions - and a political satire that reflects t…
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As protests continue, university leaders in Australia are trying to calm tensions, while emphasising they have "zero tolerance" for racism or harassment. Shadow Education Minister Sarah Henderson has declared that the University of Sydney is "not a safe space" for Jewish students. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sydney rejects that idea,…
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Following the lead of colleges in the US, pro-Palestine encampments have begun appearing at universities across Australia. So far there haven't been any crackdowns on protesters here, but it has made some students increasingly uneasy. At Melbourne University yesterday, tensions threatened to boil over. Featured:Douglas Mann, 19-year-old student at …
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In a statement, the group praised the "bravery" of students involved and criticised the White House for its Gaza policy. Its a clear rebuke from the Democrats' official collegiate arm who historically work in partnership with the Party and whoever leads it. While the College Democrats reiterated its support for Biden and other Democrats in the upco…
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Police have used tear gas and water cannons on protesters who have taken to the streets to protest against a 'foreign agents' bill. If passed, the law would require organisations to state whether they receive overseas funding. Opponents say the measures are similar to the ones used in Russia to stamp out dissent. The law could also damage Georgia's…
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The Solomon Islands have a new Prime Minister. Former Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele defeated Opposition Leader Matthew Wale in a vote of 31 to 18. As foreign minister, Manele was one of the key players behind the country's "look north" foreign policy, and its controversial security pact with China. Now, Manele says he wants to pursue a foreign p…
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Who needs euthanasia when we have Kristi Noem at our disposal. Maloney demands an answer now! "R'nel, for your Birthday, do you want a "God Bless the USA" Bible or One Share of Truth Social stock? You've got to hear R'nel's answer on this. Maloney wants to know if we can label college protests an insurrection. R'nel wants to know how kids who get i…
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Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, Martin Short and Eugene Levy, and now Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney are staring in The Odd Couple. A play about divorce, misunderstandings and friendship, The Odd Couple opens in Melbourne on May 18, and heads to Sydney in June. Guests: Shane Jacobson, Todd McKenney…
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The who's who of the publishing world will be at the State Library of Victoria tonight, for the announcement of the winner of this year's Stella Prize.Claire Nichols walks through this years shortlist and shares a new "favourite". Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show RECOMMENDATIONS: - 'Feast' by Emily O'Grady - 'The Morningside' by Tea Obr…
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Hundreds of thousands of football fans, players, coaches and umpires at all nine AFL matches this weekend will pause to acknowledge violence against women. The initiative has been prompted by a letter from West Coast Eagles CEO Don Pyke, urging club bosses to listen to the thousands who rallied across the country last week.…
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The Federal Government has announced it will spend close to a billion dollars over five years, on a program that gives one-off payments to women escaping violent relationships. But there's no new funding for badly stretched frontline services, or the programs trying to change the behaviour of perpetrators. The Prime Minister says this issue "isn't …
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The Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee, chaired by former Labor minister Jenny Macklin, wants to see JobSeeker raised by $17 per day in the May budget. The committees annual pre-budget report, also identified violence against women is a barrier for obtaining work, and an ongoing issue with child support. Guest:Jenny Macklin, Chair of the Economi…
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Budget airline Bonza entered voluntary administration this week, immediately grounding its entire fleet. For some regional communities it marks the end of much-needed airline competition, Mary Carroll is the chief executive of Capricorn Enterprise has called on the government to be "part of the solution." Guest: Mary Carroll, chief executive of Cap…
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To combat violence against women, the Prime Minister yesterday announced a raft of measures designed to tackle online harm. They include a trial of age-verification technology, and legislation to ban "the creation and non-consensual distribution of deep-fake pornography". Alastair MacGibbon, Chief Strategy Officer at CyberCX and the inaugural Austr…
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A TikTok star in Iraq was shot dead outside her home in Baghdad last week. Om Fahad - as she was known online - is the third social media personality to be murdered in Iraq in the past year. The murders have coincided with a shift towards increasingly conservative attitudes and tightening laws in Iraq - most recently against prostitution and same-s…
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American police have raided universities across the US, arresting hundreds of students and breaking-up pro-Palestinian demonstrations.Students had set-up encampments and occupied buildings, with university heads calling in police after weeks of building protests. Footage online also shows counter-protesters and pro-Israel supporters moving in on a …
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She's famous for her intimate photos of friends dying from AIDS or drugs, and for decades her work has explored subcultures such as the post-Stonewall queer community in New York. Nan Goldin's signature work — the Ballad of Sexual Dependency — began as a slideshow and was later distilled into 126 photos. Now it's on loan at the Art Gallery of Balla…
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Natural Hazards Research Australia is the key national organisation tasked with addressing the major challenges arising from events such as bushfires, cyclones, heatwaves and floods. The organisation has just appointed one of Australia's leading environmental engineers as their new Science and Innovation Director. How will the appointment refocus t…
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Today's emergency National Cabinet aims to address the escalating levels of family and domestic violence. The sole agenda item is to find immediate, meaningful and practical action to address family violence. Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says she agrees that investment in this area has to be massively increase in this area. She's called on t…
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The Fundao dam collapse in 2015 was the largest spill of mining waste in history, and considered Brazil's worst ever environmental disaster. It unleashed a torrent of nearly 40 million cubic meters of toxic sludge, flooding 39 towns and killing 19 people. Now, Australian mining firm BHP and its partner Vale have offered $39 billion to settle local …
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Advocates for homeless services are calling on the federal government to invest more to prevent domestic or gender based violence. Kate Colvin, Homelessness Australia CEO says women can't leave violent homes as they don't have another home to go to, or if they do they get stuck in homelessness. She says "having homes people can go to that are affor…
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​​In rugby league, at the end of a tumultuous day of board meetings, South Sydney has sacked coach Jason Demetriou. This will take effect immediately, while the search is on for permanent replacement. While in rugby union news, Melbourne Rebels number 10 Carter Gordon is being shopped around to rugby league clubs, also Wallaroos squad. And in golf,…
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The Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner is addressing today's emergency National Cabinet, she told RN Breakfast she wants National Cabinet to walk out with a resolve that addressing gendered violence will stay a priority overtime. The Commissioner says one of the issues she's deeply concerned with is the younger generation growing up …
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