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1203 एपिसोडहरूBreakfast Wrap: Will a domestic gas reserve lower energy bills?
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Why this folk band are returning to their busking roots
Melbourne band the Pierce Brothers have just come off a big career high scoring the No.1 Australian album on the ARIA Chart earlier this month for the...
Jane Caro's Summer Reading
Author, columnist, broadcaster and social commentator Jane Caro shares her Summer reading list with Barbara Miller.
Currently reading:
Sum...
Heavily armed specialist police presence at Boxing Day Test
Things will look a little different at the MCG this week as the Boxing Day Test begins. Members of Victoria Police's Critical Incident Response Team w...
Andrew Wallace says he "cannot understand" why the Prime Minister won't agree to a federal Royal Commission into the Bondi attack
The Opposition is calling for a Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack... and is continuing to criticise the government's response to the incid...
Chris Bowen has criticised Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, saying she's choosing to make "political points" in the wake of the Bondi terror attack
The federal government has announced gas producers on Australia's east coast will have to reserve a portion of gas extracted in Australia for local us...
Will an east coast domestic gas reservation keep prices down?
After months of speculation, the federal government has announced the creation of a domestic gas reservation.
The market intervention which Ener...
Grape growers welcome industry code of conduct
Wine grape growers in Australia have campaigned for two decades for a code of conduct to regulate the sector. Now, the federal government has granted...
Can prawns feel pain and does it matter this Christmas?
For so many of us Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas without the prawns. This festive season, Australians are again set to dig into millions of kilo...
Japan approves restart of world's largest nuclear plant
Japan has cleared the way to restart the world's biggest nuclear power plant, almost 15 years after the Fukushima disaster. The Niigata regional assem...
Israel approves 19 new West Bank settlements
Israel has approved 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move the government says is aimed at blocking the creation of a Palestinian...
Breakfast Wrap: Thousands unite to mourn Bondi victims
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
The role Jack Konnis carved out in the Ashes
Ask any cricketer, and they'll tell you choosing a cricket bat is a deeply personal experience - it's sometimes likened to choosing a wand in Harry Po...
Why public pools are under threat
It reeks of chlorine, sounds like kids screaming and is a summer essential for so many Australians.
But the public pool is under threat with abo...
UN warns Gaza famine could quickly return if ceasefire collapses
It's been two and a half months since the US brokered ceasefire in Gaza came into effect and now some cautious signs of progress in the humanitarian s...
Cate Campbell's Summer Reading
Olympic swimmer Cate Campbell shares her summer reading list with Barbara Miller
Currently reading:
Summer list:
Human Rights Law Centre critiques proposed NSW protest laws
The New South Wales parliament will be recalled today as Premier Chris Minns vows to draft new laws in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
The...
Epstein files partially pulled after US Justice Department upload
A photograph of US President Donald Trump alongside the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein is among more than a dozen files that have suddenly disap...
Allegra Spender says a review of intelligence and law enforcement agencies is "not good enough" in the wake of the Bondi terror attack
One week after the deadly terror attack at Bondi state and federal governments are hard at work on gun reforms and a review into intelligence and law...
Police ministers meet over new gun buyback scheme
The NSW Parliament has been called back today to urgently discuss gun reforms in the wake of the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people.
Mean...
Lead drafter of IHRA antisemitism definition pushes back on proposed laws
The New South Wales parliament will be recalled this week as the Minns government moves to rush through new laws after the Bondi terror attack.
Cherry producers hoping Christmas week gets season back on track
They're the summer holiday staple that's been a bit late getting to the Christmas table this year.Cherry producers across many parts of the country ar...
Over 100 now dead in escalating stand off between US and Venezuela
The stand off between the US and Venezuela continues to escalate with a second vessel seized and over 100 killed in deadly strikes.
Breakfast Wrap: Can politicians find consensus on how to curb antisemitism?
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Friday Political Panel: Bondi terror attack
It's been a heartbreaking week for the country and a humbling one for the government.
The shock and anger in the community over the massacre of...
Dry trees increasing danger for firefighters this fire season
As much of eastern Australia swelters through a heat wave, parched land and a predicted hotter summer is adding extra danger to the fire season.
...
Ehud Olmert says blaming Australia for antisemitism is unjustified
Australian governments and law enforcement haven't done enough to address antisemitism - but Australia's recognition of a Palestinian state hasn't fue...
Coalition presents its case for reform following Bondi attack
The Coalition is calling on the Prime Minister to immediately recall Parliament to pass urgent legislation to eradicate antisemitism and strengthen Au...
Government to look at visa changes in wake of Bondi attack
The federal government has announced a suite of reforms to clamp down on antisemitism in the wake of the deadly Bondi terror attack.
Prime Minis...
Optus flags staff terminations after Triple Zero review
Telco Optus has flagged it may terminate staff over September's network outage that affected calls getting through to Triple Zero.
The company h...
Australian National Imams Council responds to hate preach laws
As Muslim worshippers gather at mosques around the country for the weekly Friday prayer, Australia's central Islamic body has urged imams to promote...
Mark Humphries' Summer Reading
Broadcaster Mark Humphries, shares his summer reading list with Melissa Clarke.
Currently reading:
Summer list:
Australia proposes tougher antisemitism laws after Bondi tragedy
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced several initiatives aimed at cracking down on antisemitism in the wake of Sunday's Bondi Beach attack.
Breakfast Wrap: Ex-ASIO chief's questions after Bondi attack
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Stephen A. Russell's summer blockbuster recommendations
As the weather heats up you might be thinking of retreating to the cinema for a bit of air-conditioned entertainment.
There's plenty of big film...
5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain
Some of the country's most important First Nations artists - from Albert Namatjira to Aretha Brown and Dylan Mooney - have been brought together for t...
Bondi terror attack raises questions of efficacy and resourcing in intelligence agencies
Guest: Dennis Richardson, Former secretary of the departments of Defence and Foreign Affairs and former director-general of ASIO.Producer: Joe Sulliva...
Coalition responds to mid-year economic update
The Coalition has criticised the government's spending decisions, after it delivered the mid-year economic update.
Separately, the Coalition has...
Chalmers declares mid-year budget the most responsible on record
The government has delivered the first comprehensive update to the nation's finances since the federal election earlier this year.
It indicates...
Teams travel from Israel to provide support at Bondi
As the community begins its long process of recovery from the Bondi terror attack, several volunteer groups have arrived from Israel to lend assistanc...