This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people. TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
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In the Daily Prayer from the Anglican ’A Prayer Book for Australia’ podcast, Felicity Scott leads Morning or Evening Prayer, with the bible readings for the day. Felicity is a Liturgical Assistant with the Anglican Church QLD, Australia. Daily prayer, consisting of Morning and Evening Prayer from the Anglican A Prayer Book for Australia. Daily Prayer from the Anglican A Prayer Book for Australia is copyright © 1995 The Anglican Church of Australia Trust Corporation, Australia, published by B ...
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A quick and lively summary of the most important and interesting stuff happening in Austin right now, drawn from our city's most trusted and reliable sources and hosted by veteran Austin broadcaster Chris Mosser. Updated each weekday morning!
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The AAC Daily airs Monday through Friday at 5p ET, 4p CT and covers the American Athletic Conference. With scores, news, interviews and more, it's the only show that covers the Elite American every weekday.
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On today's good news wrap up, we discuss the surging electric vehicle sales in Norway, the latest cricketer to make the sporting Hall of Fame, the growth of India's tiger population and a good news story from the community. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do t…
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Today's headlines include: The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is calling for “a healthy degree of scepticism” from voters, ahead of this year’s federal election. U.S. authorities have recovered two ‘black box’ flight recorders from the site of yesterday’s deadly crash near Washington DC. The Federal Government has released new data showing v…
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Federal and state police are investigating a caravan filled with explosives discovered in north-west Sydney earlier this month. Multiple news sources report a note found inside the caravan contained a list of addresses of Jewish people and synagogues. In today's deep dive, we explain what we know about the incident, the investigation that has follo…
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Today's headlines include: A wide-scale emergency response is underway in Virginia after a U.S. Army helicopter and a passenger jet collided midair. Several Sydney locations including a Jewish primary school have been targeted with antisemitic vandalism as investigations continue into a foiled explosives plot. The Victorian Government is extending …
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A Queensland social media influencer accused of poisoning her daughter has been released on bail. The woman is facing several charges including torture and fraud, after she allegedly posted videos of her child under distress “to entice monetary donations and online followers.” Today, we’ll talk through what we know about this case, and the role of …
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Today's headlines include: Annual inflation has reached its lowest rate in more than three years, according to new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). More than a dozen Queenslanders linked to a fringe religious group have been found guilty of manslaughter, in relation to the 2022 death of an eight-year-old girl. A global weather s…
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Global technology stocks have taken a historic hit this week after a Chinese AI company called DeepSeek demonstrated it could build powerful AI systems just as good, if not better, than the current market leaders (like ChatGPT), but for a fraction of the cost. On today's podcast, we break down what you need to know about this new AI company, how th…
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Today's headlines include: Evacuations are continuing in parts of north-west Victoria, where crews are battling several bushfires. A Queensland woman accused of poisoning her young daughter has faced a Brisbane court. Google Maps has confirmed it will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the ‘Gulf of America’ for U.S. users. And today’s good news: Europe's…
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On Saturday, Neale Daniher AO became the 2025 Australian of the Year. Daniher, who was an AFL player and captain, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2013. Since then, he's gone on to co-found FightMND, an organisation which has raised over $115 million for research into finding a cure for MND. In today's podcast, we explain more abou…
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Today's headlines include: The Federal Government has announced $6.4 million in funding for Holocaust education. Parts of southern California have seen the first significant rainfall in months, after wildfires tore through Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been charged with insurrection after he briefly…
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It's a public holiday today, following Australia’s national day yesterday... but 20% of TDA readers don’t actually know why Australia Day is held on 26 January. Today, we’ll take a closer look at the history of January 26, its protests and celebrations, and how Australian workplaces and attitudes are shifting in response to this public holiday. Hos…
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On today's good news wrap up, we discuss the solar powered school bags bringing light to school students, the sporting first in F1, the record-breaking weddings in Thailand and why a rotting smelling plant has caught Sydney's attention. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The bes…
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Today's headlines include: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out calling a second Voice referendum, if Labor wins re-election. Channel Nine presenter Alex Cullen will step down “permanently” after allegedly accepting $50,000 to refer to social media personality Adrian Portelli as "the McLaren man" live on air. A statue of Captain Cook has b…
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This week, a group of researchers have called for doctors to stop using the Body Mass Index, or BMI, to define obesity. It's a measurement system that's been around since the 1830s, but now experts say it might be doing more harm than good. In today's episode, Sam and Zara break down why this matters and what could replace it. Hosts: Sam Koslowski …
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Today's headlines include: Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has requested a trial without a jury, as he prepares to face rape charges in a Queensland court. NSW Police are searching for three men believed to have assaulted two off-duty police officers in Sydney’s Inner West. A new fast-moving fire has forced at least 30,000 evacuations northwe…
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There have been several antisemitic attacks in Sydney in the past three months, which has led to governments and police, as well as leaders of other faiths, uniting to condemn, investigate and press charges against those responsible. This week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a national database to track antisemitic crime, following a mee…
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Today's headlines include: The NSW Government has announced a group of rail workers’ unions will pause their industrial action, days after widespread delays across Sydney’s train network Foreign Minister Penny Wong has discussed the Australian-U.S. trade partnership with Marco Rubio, the Trump administration’s new Secretary of State. Netflix has su…
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This week, a Channel Nine presenter was stood down after he allegedly accepted $50,000 for being the first TV journalist to call a high-profile businessman “McLaren Guy” instead of “Lambo Guy”. Channel Nine has responded saying they are “taking this matter extremely seriously” and have stood down the reporter, Alex Cullen. Today, we thought we’d go…
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Today's headlines include: U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 1,500 Americans who were involved in the January 6 Capitol riots. The Federal Government has announced new safety requirements for buses and coaches in response to the Hunter Valley bus crash, which killed 10 people in 2023. A man has pleaded guilty to murdering three gir…
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In a dramatic turn of events, TikTok is back online in the United States after being down for just 12 hours. The restoration comes after President Trump, who was officially inaugurated as the 47th President overnight, announced he would sign an executive order to delay the ban as he takes office this week. Trump says he'll make sure the app can rem…
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Today's headlines include: A record number of women are now represented in the Federal Cabinet, following a Parliamentary reshuffle triggered by Bill Shorten’s retirement from politics. The Victorian Government has announced it will ban petrol stations from increasing fuel prices more than once a day. Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean has brought record…
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This week, Donald Trump is set to officially take office at the White House for the second time as U.S. President. As the dawn of a new chapter of one of the most powerful positions in the world begins, Sam and Billi are here to break down what to expect in the coming days, months and years. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Orla …
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Daily Anglican Prayer - Saturday Morning – 18th January 2025 Readings. Psalm 41; 44.1-9. Genesis 4.17-5.5; 5.21-24; John 7. 25-36. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbea…
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This good news podcast is all about bringing people together - from heartwarming moments in U.S. politics, to the power of music in children's television, Sam and Billi have a rundown of the four news stories from the week that will make you smile. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimons Producer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's …
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Today's headlines include: The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed a ceasefire and hostage release deal will be approved, after 15 months of conflict in Gaza. The Federal Government has unveiled a new counter-terrorism and violent extremism strategy. An American man will face a Queensland court after allegedly attempti…
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Daily Anglican Prayer – Friday Morning – 17th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 40; Genesis 3. 20- 4. 16; John 7. 14-24. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome t…
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After 15 months of devastating conflict, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire-hostage deal, marking a major turning point in the war. The agreement, brokered by Egyptian, Qatari, and U.S. authorities, is set to begin this Sunday. In today's deep dive, we'll break down what this means for the region and the prospects for lasting peace. Hosts:…
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Today's headlines include: The unemployment rate has risen to 4%, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire-hostage deal after 15 months of conflict, under an agreement negotiated by Egyptian, Qatari, and U.S. authorities. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a Par…
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Daily Anglican Prayer – Thursday Morning – 16th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 38; Genesis 3. 1-19. John 7. 1-13. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome to Th…
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Depression affects around one in four young adults, but there’s still so much we don’t know about the role of biology in mental health disorders. It’s what motivated researchers from around the world to conduct the “largest and most diverse” study of genetics and depression, led by the University of Edinburgh and King’s College in London. Findings …
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Today's headlines include: Sydneysiders are bracing for a long commute home this evening, with ongoing industrial action expected to cause continued disruptions across the city’s rail network. The weather bureau has issued several weather warnings for large parts of the country’s east, with strong winds and widespread rain forecast over the coming …
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Daily Anglican Prayer - Wednesday Morning – 15th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 37. 1-17; Genesis 2. 4-25; John 6. 60-71. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welco…
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At least 200 psychiatrists have resigned from NSW public hospitals. It comes amid an ongoing dispute with the State Government, as psychiatrists call for better pay and working conditions. There are fears the sector could be reduced by two-thirds before the end of the month, triggering a "mental health crisis" for GPs. In today's deep dive, we’ll u…
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Today's headlines include: Several homes have been evacuated after a landslide destroyed a house in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Fire crews in LA are bracing for the return of dangerous Santa Ana winds, as the city’s wildfire emergency continues. Mystery balls have forced the closure of nine Sydney beaches, as authorities work to determine thei…
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Daily Anglican Prayer - Tuesday Morning – 14th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 34; Genesis 1. 20 – 2.3; John 6. 41-59. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome t…
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Meta has become the latest company in the U.S. to walk back on its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts — a move numerous corporations are making ahead of a Trump presidency. The parent company of Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp said it will no longer have "representation goals for women and ethnic minorities."In today's deep dive, we look at…
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Today's headlines include: At least 24 people have now been killed in LA’s wildfire emergency, while 29 people have been arrested for looting properties in evacuated areas. A serious car crash near Perth airport this morning has left four people dead. Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to release two North Korean soldiers in exchang…
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Last year, the story of a French rape case and the woman at its centre, Gisèle Pelicot, captured global attention. Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in jail for charges related to drugging, raping, and inviting others to rape his then-wife, Gisèle. 50 others were also found guilty of varying charges including rape, attempted rape, and sex…
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Daily Anglican Prayer – Sunday Holy Eucharist at home – 12th January 2025 Readings. Isaiah 43. 1-7 Psalm 29; Acts 8. 14-17; Luke 3. 15 -16. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustral…
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It's Saturday! Which means it's time for the good news podcast! Here's a wrap-up of the good news from the week that you might have missed. It includes the safe recovery of a missing hiker in NSW, the new technology helping to fight skin cancer, and the Indonesian government's plan to feed millions of hungry citizens. To get this good news weekly, …
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Today's headlines include: The Prime Minister has condemned an anti-semitic attack in Sydney after a synagogue in the city’s south was vandalised overnight. A Queensland Police officer has been hospitalised after a shooting in Brisbane. More than 9,000 homes have been destroyed as several wildfires continue to burn out of control across LA. And tod…
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Daily Anglican Prayer – Friday Morning – 10th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 25; Song of Solomon 5. 2-9; John 5. 30-47. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome…
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Donald Trump has shared some of his foreign policy ideas ahead of the U.S. President-elect’s inauguration on 20 January. From controlling Greenland, the Panama Canal and Canada, to renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America”, Trump’s proposals have elicited some strong reactions from world leaders. In today's deep dive, we’re unpacking these …
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Today's headlines include: At least five people are dead and thousands of homes and buildings have been destroyed as fires continue to rage in and around Los Angeles. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a $200 million plan to boost housing infrastructure in regional WA. A 23-year-old man who went missing for 13 days in Kosciuszko National…
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Daily Anglican Prayer – Thursday Morning – 9th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 22. 1-22; Song of Solomon 4. 1-8. John 5. 19-29. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com …
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Yesterday, Meta announced major changes to its social media moderation policies, including removing independent fact-checking moderators. Fact-checkers have been used to filter misinformation on Meta’s platforms – Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp – since 2016. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said removing fact-checkers will help “restore free expression” for …
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Today's headlines include: A sea plane crash off the coast of Western Australia has killed three people, WA Premier Roger Cook has confirmed. Meta has announced major changes to its social media moderation policies, including removing independent fact-checking moderators. Fire Crews in the U.S. are bracing for worsening conditions as a powerful win…
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Daily Anglican Prayer - Wednesday Morning – 8th January 2025 Readings: Psalm 20; 21. 1-7; Song of Solomon 2. 8-17; John 5. 1-18. Led by Felicity Scott, an Anglican lay minister in Queensland, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.…
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The Australian dollar has hit a five-year low of 61.84 US cents this week - a level last seen during the early stages of the COVID pandemic. With Donald Trump’s move into the White House - and the potential for harsh tariffs on Australia’s major trading partners - only a few weeks away, the currency plunge has sparked fears amongst Australian comme…
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Today's headlines include:Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced he will resign.The U.S. Congress has officially confirmed Donald Trump as the next President.Two brothers have been charged with murder after a 23-year-old woman was fatally shot in Queensland last month.And today’s good news: A monument honouring the women’s suffrage mo…
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