A tutti i tolkieniani d’Italia, e (perchè no?) del mondo: L’associazione Sentieri Tolkieniani parte con una nuova iniziativa: RADIO BREA, la nuova WEB RADIO che potrete ascoltare in diretta su FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, e naturalmente su www.sentieritolkieniani.net. Troverete le puntate anche sul canale YOUTUBE di Sentieri Tolkieniani. La trasmissione si occuperà del mondo di Tolkien in modo leggero, giovane e mai banale (ci credete?). Molti le approfondimenti, gli ospiti e le curiosità. Se ...
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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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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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This is the place to catch daily chat, extra fun and highlights from Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James - hit subscribe to stay up to date!
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Skeg & Steve the Sleeve bring you the best in beat-breaking-funk-and-hip-hop covering any music with a connection to hip-hop spanning the last 40 years and beyond! Sign up to the itunes podcast list or download weekly - its yours!
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Welcome to the Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast, where co-hosts Joe Oberle and Mark Craig offer their unique insider’s opinion and analysis on the latest Purple news and happenings emanating from TCO Performance Center, U.S. Bank Stadium and beyond. The Minnesota Vikings are a constant source of exciting, enervating and, oftentimes, confounding news, and Craig and Oberle illuminate and explain it all from a perspective of experience and hard-earned insight.
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Chris Guardino & Steven Orellano, two stand up comedians, give there views on all things wrestling past present and future.
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Coffee Break Radio is a bi-weekly podcast chronicling the break time conversations of your hosts. Every two weeks we get together on our real coffee breaks at work and discuss what has happening, in our lives and the world at large.
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Business Breakthrough Radio is a podcast for Christian business owners and leaders all over the world that have so much information that they’re hungry for. Our hope is that through this podcast we can really begin to help you really dive into those key things that are holding you back from the success that you’re after. Business Breakthrough Radio is powered by Higher Impact, LLC and hosted by its Founder and CEO Karl Diffenderfer.
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Breaking news and developing stories from America and around the world.
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Launched in the summer of 2014 and hosted by James Scully, Breaking Walls is the podcast on the history of American network radio broadcasting.
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Welcome to Bravo Breakdown, a podcast of two college roommates talking the tea on Bravo reality TV shows.
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The final shortlist of winning carols in the Breakfast Christmas Carol Competition. Composed by listeners, a setting of a poem by Susan Hill specially written for Radio 3
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Nashville Based Singer Songwriter Bobby Pizazz along with featured co-hosts… Produce Give Me A Break Radio… Our Mission is to feature Singer/Songwriters and Artists who can have a stage to share their Music, Insights and Life Stories to a worldwide audience. A place for them to safely explore, “out of the box” thinking… share their ins and outs of the Business of Music and tips about the Art of Performing and the Art of Songwriting. We also Discuss New Music Business Models in use today. The ...
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Break cultural – sua mais nova opção no rádio. Um programa pra você que tá cansado de trabalhar, estudar e de saco cheio da TV, precisando dar um tempo de tudo isso ou apenas aproveitar seu fim de semana. Talvez queira ouvir uma boa música, ler um livro, ir ao teatro, ao cinema, curtir uma exposição, conhecer espaços culturais. Legal. Então acompanhe nossa programação. Vamos levar até você um pouco de tudo isso, dando dicas de lugares, livros, peças, filmes, crônicas e muito mais, destacando ...
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Radio 1's Sian Eleri is on the new series of Paranormal, so it's only right that Greg invites her for a supernaturally fun game of 'Spooky Or Not Spooky?'. Pitbull a.k.a Mr. Worldwide provides motivational words of wisdom and find out who's taken the top spot in the brand new Official Fart Countdown!…
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3:50Invasive species are driving more than 80 per cent of Australia's most vulnerable native plants and animals towards extinction, according to the Invasive Species Council. Meanwhile, in the aftermath of ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred, Queensland has experienced a spike in saw an alarming surge in fire ants. Guest: Jack Gough, CEO and Advocacy Director a…
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Opposition flags fuel excise cut, but who would benefit?
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6:20For one of his signature election policies, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has gone back to the future, promising to halve the fuel excise for 12 months.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US Signal security fallout turns to finger pointing
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5:59As the Trump administration wades through the fallout of the leaked Signal group chat, questions are being asked about whether people in the administration should keep their positions.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sudan's army re-captures airport as civil war rages on
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6:31Sudan's army says it has re-captured the international airport in the capital Khartoum, a week after taking the presidential palace, and after almost two years of fighting against a rival paramilitary group. The army is now closer to regaining full control of the city. But as the civil war continues, the human toll has soared above 100,000, with ma…
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'Devil in the detail' with Coalition's 'National Gas Plan'
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5:51Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has used his budget reply to unveil a "National Gas Plan", which he says will prioritise domestic supply of gas and reduce energy bills for Australians. If elected, Mr Dutton says the Coalition government's plan will include fast-tracking new gas projects. But the Founder and Director of think-tank, Climate Energy Fin…
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US automotive tariffs to hike costs, reduce supply
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6:16Economists are warning that the Trump administration's 25 per cent tariff on all automotive imports could increase costs and reduce supply globally. The tariffs are set to come into effect early next month, and the White House is adamant that no country will be granted a full exemption. Guest: Carsten Brzeski, Global Head of Macro, ING Research Pro…
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The Free Agent Faucet is Slowing; Is There More to Tap for the Purple?
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57:40The Vikings have other needs that they could address in free agency (or in the NFL Draft), but what are those needs and who is left to grab? The fellas at Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast—Joe Oberle, senior writer at vikingsterritory.com and purplePTSD.com and Mark Craig, NFL and Vikings writer for the Star Tribune and startribune.com—are on han…
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Breakfast Wrap: Dead fish finds way into parliament
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27:00Salmon farming on Tasmania's west coast will be allowed to continue at its current scale after the federal government's controversial legislation passed the Senate last night. The amendments to environment laws prompted a Greens Senator to hold up a dead salmon in parliament in protest. On the Breakfast Wrap you'll hear from Senator Sarah Hanson Yo…
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Changing Australia: Marc Diplock on helping veterans transition to a civilian life
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22:12Marc Diplock can trace his family military history back for decades. But when his own defence career was ended early from injury, the journey to find help in the civilian world was long and rocky.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Landlords make more than $2.7 billion in rent from childcare
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3:59A recent Four Corners investigation into Australia's childcare crisis shocked the nation. In an industry dominated by private organisations, it unveiled the catastrophic impact putting profit above education and care is having. Now, the focus hones in on how childcare has become one of the most profitable plays in Australian real estate with famili…
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Government appears to abandon plans for a Makarrata commission
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7:36Where does this leave those Indigenous leaders who have been trying to find a way forward since the referendum result?Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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David Pocock criticises tax cuts, saying 'Australians are living in poverty'
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12:13The Treasurer has labelled this budget as the "best combination of affordable, responsible cost of living relief", pointing to sweeping tax cuts for all Australians. But the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee's recommendation to substantially raise JobSeeker benefits above the poverty line has gone unanswered. GUEST: David Pocock, Independent Se…
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Return of Ukrainian children becoming priority of ceasefire talks for Kyiv
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5:00From a total stop to hostilities, to a halt on energy strikes and now maritime warfare - the bar for an American brokered ceasefire in Ukraine has been dropping. But advocates are hoping that one particular goal is achieved - the return of tens of thousands of Ukrainian children from Russia. Features: Karolina Hird, Russia analyst at the Institute …
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Controversial salmon laws pass, despite Greens protests and dead fish brandished in the chamber
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6:59Laws that will effectively protect salmon farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour from being stopped have passed the Senate 30 votes to 14. Greens group argue the move will effectively condemn the endangered Maugean skate - a prehistoric ray species found only in Macquarie Harbour - to extinction. Guest: Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens' environment spok…
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Push for tobacco excise freeze to curb black market
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6:29Australia's booming illegal cigarette trade has burned a $6.9 billion hole in the federal budget and continues to fuel organised crime But despite ongoing calls to freeze any further increase to tobacco excise to combat the black market, the Treasurer has ruled out that option. Guest: Rohan Pike, former federal police officer who helped set up the …
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Alarm raised after new salmon laws pass parliament
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5:58Salmon farming on Tasmania's west coast will be allowed to continue at its current scale after the federal government's controversial legislation passed the Senate last night. The amendments to environment laws prompted a Greens Senator to hold up a dead salmon in parliament in protest. Guest: Kelly O’Shanassy, CEO, Australian Conservation Foundati…
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More nations willing to confront China over South China Sea claims: report
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3:30Australian research out today reveals a growing number of nations are prepared to confront China over its excessive claims to the South China Sea. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has produced a world-first analysis that tracks the activity and behaviour of China's People's Liberation Army in the South China Sea - and beyond - and document…
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In a rare display of opposition to Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza have turned out to demonstrate against the militant group after 17 months of war with Israel. Up to 2000 protesters in the north of Gaza have chanted "Hamas Out" and held signs demanding an end to the war. Guest: Ghaith al Omari, former Palestinian negotiator and a Senior Fellow at the …
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The HAIM band members gang up on Greg with the help of his lovely spouse, Bella. One of the Somerset sisters, Rachael takes on yesterday's quiz, whilst on van-ual leave! Greg attempts to collate an official 'fart' update and he brings you a dose of all the latest things!Av BBC Radio 1
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Laid off US public servants being targeted by China: think-tank
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6:23As the Trump administration continues to target government departments, a report by a Washington-based think tank has found laid-off US government workers are being tagetted by a Chinese tech firm.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The economic challenge facing China and what it means for Australia
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5:19The success or otherwise of China's economy will affect Australia far more than US tariffs, and right now, the news isn't good.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What's the case for ditching non-compete clauses?
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4:54Critics say non-compete clauses are increasingly being used in employment contracts to prevent a worker taking skills and knowledge from one employer and opening their own business, or joining a competitor.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Federal Health Minister Mark Butler defends tobacco strategy and Budget mental health spending
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9:43Healthcare is central to Labor's pitch to voters for re-election having promised billions of dollars to bolster bulk-billing, which the Coalition promptly matched.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Breakfast Wrap: Why are the tax cuts for all?
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30:00It was a tax cut few saw coming to the tune of $17 billion on the eve of an election campaign. Every Australian taxpayer is set to benefit from this announcement in yesterday's federal budget which also recorded a 27.6 billion dollar deficit this financial year followed by a $42.1 billion dollar deficit - with the budget staying in red for the next…
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Victoria Park provides 'welcome certainty' for AOC ahead of 2032 Games
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6:14It took longer than originally expected to announce... but now Brisbane - and the world - knows where the opening and closing ceremonies will take place for the 2032 Olympic Games.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Government is no friend of small business: Lambie
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6:23Independent Senator for Tasmnia Jacqui Lambie has called out the Government for not providing enough support in the Federal Budget.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is the Coalition's vision for the economy?
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6:57The Coalition says it won't support Labor's $17 billion tax cuts, so what is its vision for the economy?Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Budget 2025: What's in it for Australians most in need?
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5:33The federal budget may have centred around cost-of-living relief, but social services advocates fear not enough has been done to help Australia's most vulnerable. Though indexation saw a rise for Centrelink payments last week, calls have been growing to boost JobSeeker payments more substantially to help those most in need. Guest: Kristin O'Connell…
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