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Housing, super and the final plea for votes
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In the final days of an election campaign dominated by cost of living concerns, Scott Morrison has announced a plan to allow Australians to dip into their superannuation to buy their first homes. As voting day approaches, both major parties will argue you’ll be better off financially if you vote for them. Today, the host of RN Breakfast, Patricia K…
We start today’s show 66 million years in the past, when the last dinosaurs were around, and learn about an impressive fossil. Then, we’ll hear about some important news about traditional owners getting there land back. After that, we’ll head out for a few marathons with a would-be world record holder, before celebrating our amazing frontline worke…
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COVID-19: Two Years, One Million Lives
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One million Americans have now died from COVID-19. In this ABC News special we look back at the last two years and examine how, for the rest of us, life has changed. ABC's Alex Stone visits Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to check on the morale of frontline workers. Cheri Preston investigates the toll the pandemic has taken on our mental…
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What happened to the 'COVID election'?
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As Australians prepare to head to the polls on Saturday, one issue has been glaringly ignored throughout the campaign.Almost no-one has been talking about COVID, even though our infection rates are still, per capita, among the highest in the world. Today, Co-host of the ABC's Coronacast, Dr Norman Swan, on what's been happening with the virus, and …
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The enduring power of Donald Trump's approval
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Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden a year and a half ago, but the former President's hold on his Republican Party seems to be stronger than ever. He has endorsed more than 150 candidates for the US midterm elections, which are also being seen as a referendum on Trump's enduring popularity. Today, political analyst and author Geoffrey Kabaservice on wha…
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Have baby boomers already won the election?
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As we head to the polls in just over a week's time, older Australians are benefiting from a system of tax and super policies that make their lives easier, while younger people struggle with rising prices for everything from housing to petrol and food. So why does it seem baby boomers are getting such a good ride from both sides of politics? Today, …
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What Vladimir Putin didn't say on Victory Day
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Vladimir Putin's Victory Day speech failed to deliver what experts expected: A major shift in the course of the war in Ukraine. Instead, the Russian leader gave little away into what his next move will be, as Russian forces continue their protracted battle to take the east of the country. Today, former US state department official and Russia policy…
Did you know Australia's about to enter another mining boom? This time, it's not coal we're digging up, but critical metals needed to build things like wind turbines and electric cars. Today, ABC Four Corners reporter Angus Grigg on his investigation into the unusual conflict between miners who say they're helping to save the planet, and environmen…
Homeowners have been slugged with an interest rate rise for the first time in more than a decade, but for Australians who rent it's bad news too. The number of rental properties available is at the lowest level in almost 20 years, and rents are soaring. Today, ABC business reporter, Daniel Ziffer, on what's driving the nation's rental crisis. Featu…
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Insect enthusiast and penguin posties
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On today’s show, we’ll meet a pint-sized bug-lover and some encouraging entomologists, and hear some good news from Victoria for our environment. Then, we’ll meet a Muslim woman making Australian history, before heading down south to the most remote post office in the world. Finally, we’ll explore a shipwreck lost for more than 100 years.Quiz Quest…
While in Australia we're now learning to live with COVID, that's not the case in China. For more than a month, dozens of cities including Shanghai have endured strict and at times bizarre lockdowns, as authorities battle to contain an outbreak of Omicron, and the capital, Beijing, could be next. Today, ABC East Asia correspondent Bill Birtles on wh…
The United States could be on the brink of a seismic change to how it deals with abortion. A leaked Supreme Court draft report shows a landmark court ruling known as Roe v Wade that made abortions legal almost half a century ago could be overturned within months. Today, US history expert Dr Prudence Flowers on why it could mean abortion is banned i…
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Will Scott Morrison pay for the interest rate rise?
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If you're paying off a home loan in Australia right now, it's about to cost you more for the first time in over 10 years. It'll hurt those new to the market the most, who've been caught up in a housing boom and in many cases have borrowed up to six times their annual income. Today, ABC TV Insiders host, David Speers, on why there are more rises to …
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The company that made millions from COVID contracts
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COVID-19 has left a huge toll on us all, and taken the lives of more than 7,000 Australians. But there are some companies that have simply thrived because of it, particularly those charged by the federal government with providing goods and services like masks and other protective equipment. So was there enough scrutiny over whom the government was …
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Why we're being told to 'prepare for war'
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A Chinese security deal with a small Pacific island nation has become a central issue in the federal election campaign. Last week, it even prompted the defence minister, Peter Dutton, to warn that in order to 'preserve peace', Australia needs to 'prepare for war'. Today, the host of China Tonight on ABC TV, Stan Grant, on what Beijing's deal with S…
In 1991, four Los Angeles police officers brutally beat motorist Rodney King and their acquittal on state charges prompted one of the worst race riots in American history. On the 30th anniversary of the deadly riots, ABC's Alex Stone went back to the epicenter in South L.A. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
We’re counting down five stories, from number five down to number one – our Wow of the Week! On this week’s show, we’ll discover a precious letter that got lost in the post, and meet Australia’s first ever female indigenous surgeon. Then, we’ll head to the International Space Station to eat some space lettuce, before jetting back down to earth to m…
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What happens if Russia takes Mariupol
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Russia has begun its final onslaught of the vitally important Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, which has seen some of the most intense fighting since the war began. Russian soldiers are closing in on the last remaining fighters in the city, holed up in tunnels beneath the Azovstal steel works. If they fall, Russia will be a step closer to controlli…
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You're paying more but earning less. Why?
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We haven't seen anything like it since the 1990s. As the cost of living soars by 5 percent a year, wages haven't risen for seven years. So why are our wages stuck? Today, ABC business and economics reporter Gareth Hutchens on why you're earning less, while almost everything you buy is getting more expensive. Featured: Gareth Hutchens, ABC business …
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What does Elon Musk want with Twitter?
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The world's richest person, Elon Musk, is buying Twitter. But why does he want it, and could his free speech stance prove a problem for the social media network? Today, Mike Isaac, a technology correspondent for The New York Times, on the global influence of the social media giant, and the billionaire's grand plans. Featured: Mike Isaac, technology…