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Radio National Breakfast
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. The full unedited daily prog...
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Breakfast Wrap: Universities required to adopt definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia
Australia universities will be required to adopt formal definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Bird flu detected in native species for first time
Poultry producers and wildlife organisations are on high alert after confirmation the H-5-N-1 bird flu has now reached native Australian bird populati...
Shadow education minister says time for universities “mucking around” on antisemitism definition is over
New rules are being introduced for universities, requiring the institutions to adopt definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism towards Abor...
Burke says new university antisemitism guidelines will offer stronger student safety
Australia universities will be required to adopt formal definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Local artists rally against AI threats to copyright
A-I companies are lobbying the government for text and data mining carve-outs from national copyright laws, but dozens of artists, authors and musici...
Telstra set to front Senate inquiry into nationwide outage
Would domestic mobile roaming have helped with reducing the impacts of Telstra's nationwide outage?
Man arrested on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe murder
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of veteran UK politician Ann Widdecombe.
Trump rejects Iran's claim that Strait of Hormuz is closed
In the Middle East, there's confusion this morning on the state of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz - with Iran saying the vital passage is closed unt...
Breakfast Wrap: Modi comes to Melbourne
We take a closer look at the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to Melbourne.
The two day leaders summit forged agreements to deepen de...
Cybersecurity expert says telco glitch could have been foreseen
Telstra's Chief Financial Officer - Michael Ackland - says the outage was caused by a "software defect."
Albanese urged to ask Modi tough questions on human rights
The Indian Prime Minister has addressed tens of thousands of supporters at a stadium in Melbourne and forged deals on trade, security and minerals, ye...
O'Farrell backs deeper India ties, Australian multiculturalism
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will wrap up his two day visit to Australia today.
King defends uranium export deal, thinks safeguards in place
The Federal Government has finalised a deal to export uranium to India for peaceful purposes.
'Very real fear' India uranium deal could be used for nuclear program, Shoebridge says
Australia and India have finalised administrative arrangements allowing Australian uranium exports to India for peaceful purposes.
Andy Burnham nominates for UK Labour leader
The Manchester MP has the backing of 322 of a possible 403 Labour MPs.
Strait of Hormuz traffic thinning out says former mariner
Observers are reporting a "dramatic" drop in traffic since the latest military flare-up.
Iran continues attacks on Gulf states
The United States and Iran have exchanged military strikes for a second night.
Breakfast Wrap: Telstra under fire
Telstra says network faults persist today - while it continues to conduct welfare checks on customers who failed to access Triple Zero.
We hear...
'Reasonable' for Henderson to test call Triple Zero, Shadow minister says
Webster says the shadow minister needed to know if the system was working.
'Utterly irresponsible' - Industry minister on Liberal senator's test calls to Triple Zero
Coalition Shadow Communications Minister Sarah Henderson has defended her decision to conduct test-calls of the Triple Zero line.
Uranium deal focus of India-Australia trade talks
Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese are expected to secure a landmark uranium agreement today.
Trump: ceasefire between US and Iran 'over'
Donald Trump has flagged the US could hit Iran "hard" with fresh strikes.
Jonathan Swan on how Trump's second Presidency is changing the White House forever
A new book on the first year of the President's second term has captured attention from Washington DC to Canberra.
Trump offers Ukraine licence to produce Patriot interceptor missiles
The Patriot Interceptors will give Ukraine a new strategy to counter aerial attacks from Russia.
Indian drumming group drives from Adelaide to welcome Modi
Thousands of Indian-Australians are travelling to Melbourne to welcome the Indian Prime Minister.
Telecommunications ombudsman 'exceptionally disappointed' about outage
Cynthia Gebert says people need to know critical infrastructure 'is going to work.'
Breakfast Wrap: Scandals engulf Victorian political parties
With a state election less than 150 days away, Victoria's two major parties are engulfed in scandal.
The Labor Premier has been referred to the...
Calls for funding for data as UNESCO calls for coral harvesting review
Some commercial operators are still harvesting coral from the reef for sale.
Changing Australia: James St John and finding treatments for spinal cord injuries
20,000 people in Australia live with a spinal cord injury.
Victorian Opposition refers Victorian Premier to IBAC
It comes as the fallout from the Big Build corruption scandal continues.
Matt Thistlethwaite calls on US and Iran to uphold ceasefire
The US has launched a series of strikes on Iran in response to attacks on tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
20 new headspace centres announced for regional communities
The federal government is investing almost 28-million-dollars into regional youth mental health services.
Prince Harry loses privacy case against Daily Mail
The Duke of Sussex has called the ruling a "complete and obvious whitewash".
What does China's test-firing of a missile mean for Pacific diplomacy?
A former High Commissioner to Fiji says Australia's Pacific diplomacy has seen some 'big wins' this week.
Farage resigns from UK parliament, vows to win by-election
Nigel Farage has resigned amid scrutiny over his finances and donations.
Marine Le Pen says she will run for French presidency and appeal conviction
Overnight, a Paris appeals court has upheld her conviction for embezzling millions of Euros of European Parliament funds.
Breakfast Wrap: Trump's red card call stirs World Cup storm
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Changing Australia: Jack Beetson and closing the literacy gap
Australia is grappling with a literacy crisis.
Paterson: Australia would be 'within our rights' to seek explanation from PRC
Senator Paterson says China's warning to Pacific nations about its long-range ballistic missile test was "not consistent with best practice".