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ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily.
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Every Friday, join Ruby for News Time as she counts down the week’s most interesting news stories for kids. From amazing animals to special events, the natural world to outer space, News Time is made especially for children to help them understand the world around them.
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Supporters of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange have always warned he could be locked up for the rest of his life if he ends up in the United States to face charges which include espionage. But now judges in London, where the Australian is in jail, have asked for assurances that if they agree to extradite him, the death penalty is off the table. …
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We're on the move in today's episode! We'll spot street signs in Queensland designed to keep drivers alert and amused. Then, we'll run a world record race with a speedy six-year old, before swimming deep underwater, to learn about how whale song works. After that whirlwind, we'll celebrate harmony day, before settling in for the… Wow of the week! Q…
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Should your taxpayer dollars be used to construct sports stadiums? Some politicians think bringing big sporting events to their voters is a core part of their job, with little regard for the cost. But building the venues demanded by event organisers is becoming increasingly costly and controversial. A Tasmanian government plan to put hundreds of mi…
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Russians are mourning after the worst terrorist attack in the country in two decades. More than 130 people died when gunmen opened fire at a concert hall on Moscow’s outskirts on Friday night. It’s a major security lapse, but will it cause more Russians to doubt Vladimir Putin’s leadership? We’ll also explain why the Islamic State group that’s clai…
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When the tax office comes knocking, it’s not usually good news. And right now the Australian Taxation Office is pursuing thousands of people over historical debts that it had previously put on hold. Today, business reporter Nassim Khadem, on why the ATO is trying to recover the funds now and why some people are comparing it to Robodebt. Featured: N…
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When one of China’s most senior figures came to Australia this week, it was one unofficial meeting that really stuck out. Foreign Minister Wang Yi was very keen to meet former prime minister Paul Keating. It’s a move that would have frustrated Australian officials. Today, foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic on what China’s playing at. Feature…
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When former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd declared Donald Trump the most destructive US president in history, a lot of people agreed. But his scathing assessments of the former president don’t sit so well now he’s working as Australia’s ambassador in Washington. Donald Trump could be elected president again in November and he isn’t happy. So, what happ…
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Last week, hundreds of US politicians got behind a bill that would ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company sells it. They’re worried the app could be used by the Chinese Communist Party to steal data and influence Americans. But is there really any evidence of that? Featured: Alex Barinka, tech reporter at Bloomberg…
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We can’t avoid getting old, but when we do need care, after paying taxes and saving all our lives, should we really have to fork out more to pay for it? The government is looking to shake-up the aged care sector to make it much more user pays. Today, investigative journalist Anne Connolly on what that means for the family inheritance. Featured: Ann…
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You can barely buy anything with it, but the price of Bitcoin has hit an all time high. So how has the cryptocurrency that many people wrote off just a few years ago, surged once more? Today, Andrew Chow, technology correspondent at Time Magazine, on the Bitcoin boom.Από τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today's show starts with some good news about an Aussie amphibian. We'll keep our voices down in a lovely library, cancelling peoples fines for a funny reason, and then meet the people representing Australia at an international song contest. Staying overseas, we'll speed over to the London marathon, to hear about an inclusive change they're making,…
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