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Each week, geek out with Victorino Matus, Jonathan V. Last, and Sonny Bunch for a podcast about movies and pop culture. The guys behind the Substandard are back and worse than ever.
The official podcast of The Scientist
The CiC show Podcast is your guide to coping in Copenhagen. An Irishman and a Dane will give you an insight into Copenhagen society and culture.
The lads are on a quest to build a list. As we explore the movies of past and present we’ll get stuck into a different one each week and rank it against all the others we’ve watched so far... where will this weeks movie end up!? Let’s find out! Contact us via email at podcast@themoviequest.com and follow us on instagram at TheMovieQuest
Boxmedia talks is a podcast discussing everything boxing brought to you by Boxmedia tv. Our resident panel of guests 'Boxing Ed', Adrian 'hashtag' Greenland, Terry 'Dirt Dirtdog' Chapendama and Jr 'The roads' discuss the latest news and fight analysis of featured boxing fights and relevant topics - keep your guard up...
Our San Antonio, Texas or Stuttgart, Germany group gets together for a Think & Drink session about an interesting topic. Listen in and offer your thoughts and opinions through our Facebook (link in profile).
Every Week The League of Geekz brings you the latest and geekest of news in Movies,TV, and comicbooks. By all means were not experts but we do know our stuff, and the goal is to cover stories and review movies from our own view that will inform and appeal to you the movie or TV viewer and the geek. So sit back and enjoy the ride Because Where we’re going, we don’t need roads!!!!
A history podcast looking at the collapse of a different civilization each episode. What did they have in common? Why did they fall? And what did it feel like to watch it happen?
RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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An election result in Greenland overnight has significant ramifications for Australia.Greenland has voted in a new government that opposes a major rare earth minerals mine project, owned by an Australian company and backed by Chinese investors.
Free episode! Godzilla Vs. Kong is here: Are theaters back? Vic is back as the host. JVL is back after a week off! Sonny never goes anywhere. Sign up at subbeacon.com to get each week's episode from the Patreon ... we'd love to have you join us. Chip in as little, or as much, as you'd like. Just don't be a dick in the comments and we'll all be cool…
Aussie musician, comedian, actor and composer Tim Minchin says he's drawn inspiration from the pandemic in his debut album 'Apart Together'. He's now heading back to the stage for a national tour, kicking off in June.
Prince Philp, the Duke of Edinburgh, had a strong connection with Australia, particularly through his association with more than 40 charities and organisations including the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award for young people. The Awards challenge young Australians to achieve in four areas: voluntary service, skill, physical recreation and adv…
It's still early on, but winds from Cyclone Seroja of up to 170 kilometres an hour have reportedly caused significant property damage.The cyclone is hitting parts of Western Australia that usually aren't accustomed to these types of conditions, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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This week marks the 30th anniversary of the Royal Commission in to Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. In the years since, at least 474 First Nations people have died in police and prison custody, including five since the beginning of March.
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Australians increasingly intolerant of system failures in vaccine rollout - Politics with Michelle Grattan
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Australians are becoming increasingly intolerant in the multiple failings of the Federal Government's vaccine rollout program, including the private provider system's inefficiencies. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.…
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has abandoned the government's COVID-19 vaccine rollout target saying he hopes all Australians will get their first shot by the end of the year but that it can't be guaranteed.Australia's Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says phases 1a and 1b of the vaccine rollout will be finished by the middle of the year but many ha…
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Australia will soon start shipping domestically produced AstraZeneca vaccines to Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste - which are both battling major outbreaks of COVID-19.It comes as the Morrison Government gives up on setting any target for our own vaccine rollout after it advised against giving Astra Zeneca to people aged under 50.…
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Reserve Bank warns on real estate bubble, risks of "excessive borrowing" - Monday Finance with Peter Ryan
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Australia's Reserve Bank ratchets up its concerns about surging house prices warning that record low interest rates could encourage "excessive borrowing". And the ABC's Peter Ryan says Christine Holgate's appearance before a senate inquiry into her removal as Australia Post chief executive will be closely watched event amid claims of bullying insid…
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After two and a half months of unrest in Myanmar, a military leader has given an unlikely interview to try and defend his comrades' actions against its own people.The Myanmar junta is believed to have killed more than 600 civilians and the military-led media tour of its capital city has produced a story that is not as favourable as they may have ho…
Australia will be able to source 90 per cent of its energy from renewables by the 2040s without risking major economic pain or power shortages. That's according to a new paper from the Grattan Institute, which says getting the last 10 per cent of fossil fuel reliance out of the grid will be a major challenge.…
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Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout is mired in confusion and chaos after the government's decision last week to limit the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 50. Pfizer has committed to delivering an additional 20 million doses late in 2021 - on top of the 20 million already committed - but there are other problems emerging, like the …
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Political leaders and royal families across the world have paid tribute to Prince Philip who died last Friday, two months before his 100th birthday. Buckingham Palace has released details of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral next Saturday which includes a 30-person limit due to COVID-19 restrictions.
When you've achieved as much as Richard Clapton has in a career that's spanned nearly 50 years, it's not easy to come up with a first.But that's exactly what he's done with Music Is Love (1966 – 1970), the legendary artist's first covers album.
Economists claim that a typical house price in Sydney is going up a thousand dollars a day.So what are the options for city-dwellers who don't have the income to afford a home?
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Researchers claim to have deciphered the sound of a gorilla beating his chest. The study says that their chest-beating communicates their size to other gorillas, a sound which can travel up to a kilometre through dense jungle.
Society photographer William Yang reads one of his favourite poems called 'He Asked About the Quality' by Constantine Cavafy.It's about a young man who sees a youth through the window of a shop and goes inside.
As the rollout of the COVID-19 slowly unfolds, Australians are being urged to get the flu vaccine as well.Globally, the influenza virus has been supressed during the COVID-19 pandemic but researchers warn it is likely to come back with a vengeance.
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The tears and tantrums of reality TV might not be everyone's cup of tea, but there's no denying it's a worldwide phenomenon.Now, streaming giant Netflix is turning its attention to the insta-celebrities and influencers who call Byron Bay home.
As coronavirus cases continue to soar in Japan, the Tokyo Games continue to be scaled back.In the latest announcement, the torch relay will not run through the streets of Osaka because the cases there are soaring to record levels.
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An 80 year old terminally ill man with dementia is back home after being stranded in Ireland for 14 months. Tasmanian John Jobber was classified as vulnerable by DFAT but his family says his return only happened because an airline took pity in his plight.
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Even the most disengaged Australians aware of recent political scandals - Politics with David Speers
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In the marginal Tasmanian seat of Bass, even those most disengaged from politics are aware of the vaccine and sexual assault scandals that have plagued politics in recent months. The host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
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The Federal Government has advised people under 50 to get the Pfizer vaccine over AstraZeneca, due to a possible link to rare blood clotting. But epidemiologist Professor Mary-Louise McLaws says the AstraZeneca vaccine is still safe but that the revised health advice could restore confidence in the vaccination program.…
Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout is facing a major overhaul, after new health advice recommended people under the age of 50 be given an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine.It raises the question of where we'll get other vaccines from; Labor has called on the government to negotiate with more companies to secure our supply.…
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The Federal Government's much-awaited response to the Respect@Work report will make workplaces safer for women, according to Assistant Minister for Women Amanda Stoker. Among the proposed changes, MPs and judges will be subject to the Sex Discrimination Act, sexual harassment will be considered "serious misconduct" and will become a legitimate reas…
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Several countries are in the early stages of developing a digital currency that would take transactions away from the banking sector.In China, their e-currency development is years ahead of everyone else and is raising some serious privacy issues.
Finance ministers from the Group of 20 leading economies are working towards a minimum global tax rate for company profits by the middle of the year.There are hopes that updating global tax rules could level the economic playing field around the world, but there are significant challenges in getting other countries on board.…
There's growing hope in the Pacific that a travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand could quickly be expanded and save the devastated tourism industry.Fiji wants to be top of the list after its economy took a 20 per cent hit when borders closed.
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The Australian Government has recommended that people under the age of 50 should get the Pfizer vaccine instead of AstraZeneca, due to a 1 in 100,000 risk of blood clots. But the government has been criticised for being "slow off the mark" in negotiating with other pharmaceutical companies to secure more vaccines for Australians.…
The Geekz discuss the latest movie from the Monsterverse. Will it live up to the hype or even our own hype? Do we get a true King in this movie? And are the human parts still terrible? Well you will have to listen to find out. f you like this and want more check out our audio podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio https://iheart.com/podcast/263-t…
30-year-old Michael Shafar has built his career from making us laugh and after beating testicular cancer twice, he realised he can also help break down the stigma of cancer.Shafar's new comedy show, '110%', started last week at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and will be followed by a national tour.
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Half a billion Facebook users allegedly had their data breached, including more than 7 million Australians. The details published online includes names, phone numbers, email addresses, and dates of birth and cybersecurity experts are concerned these details could be used for identify theft or to gain access to people's social media accounts.…
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The Chinese Communist party is stepping up its propaganda campaign to defend itself against accusations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang province. In a two-hour press conference, China's Ambassador to Australia Cheng Jingye claimed accusations that over a million ethnic Uyghur have been detained in internment camps, are distorted and based on mis…
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The Palaszczuk Government has flatly denied a federal claim that the states and territories are yet to spend $130m in additional domestic violence support funds provided in response to the pandemic.Federal Social Services Minister Anne Ruston made the claim in response to a request by frontline domestic and sexual violence for a $150m top up to han…
Fashion icon, a passionate businesswoman and trailblazer Carla Zampatti died last week at the age of 78 after falling down the stairs at a gala outdoor opera premiere in Sydney.Industry leaders and admirers have paid tribute to her achievements and distinctive style, but what did it mean to have this generous woman as a friend?…
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The public is calling for more information about the vaccine program from the Federal Government, as the European Medicines Agency say it's found a possible link between AstraZeneca and blood clotting.The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.…
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Labor is criticising the slow rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine to aged care homes, after one not-for-profit operator told RN Breakfast that fewer than half its residents had received their first dose. Shadow Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services, Clare O'Neil, says the Federal Government is "catastrophically behind" its promise to h…
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The aged care sector says it's been kept in the dark about the coronavirus vaccine rollout and wants to know "what the hell is going on".
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In the UK, the medical regulator is advising that people under 30 be offered an alternative to AstraZeneca due to a small risk of blood clots. Sir Kent Woods, former Chair of the European Medicines Agency, says the risk is "extremely low" but slightly higher for young people - although COVID-19 causes far more blood clots.…
Brian Hartzer was Westpac's CEO from 2015 to 2019 and was fired when the revelations emerged that the bank admitted to 23 million breaches of laws designed to monitor transactions that could be used for child exploitation. The former banking boss has spent his time since then finishing a 20-year project, writing a book on corporate leadership.…
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Scott Morrison has stepped up calls for the European Union to urgently approve more than three million outstanding AstraZeneca COVID-19 doses. The deal with AstraZeneca was agreed to last September it has been stymied by the EU's export bans.
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US President Joe Biden has declared that his Administration's infrastructure plan will create 19 million jobs.But it comes with a hefty price tag of just under two trillion US dollars over eight years.
Europe is on high alert as NATO formally warns Russia against its troop build on the Ukraine border. Russia's massive military build-up has sparked fears of renewed hostilities.
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Side Quest - The Oscars 2021 // Sound of Metal / News of the World / Ma Rainey's Black Bottom / Judas and the Black Messiah / My Octopus Teacher
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This week we go all showbiz, and do a run down of all the Oscar movies we've watched this year and tell you what we think and if there worth catching up on! Films/TV discussed: 00:03:40 Soul 00:05:40 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm 00:08:10 Onward 00:10:08 Pieces of a Woman 00:13:10 Mulan 00:14:30 Tenet 00:18:30 Movie Quest Oscars Quiz 00:32:35 Sound of…
'Dance like no-one is watching' is the inspiration behind 'No Lights, No Lycra', a private disco with no social media, no lights, no mirrors - just you and the music. With covid restrictions easing around the country 'No Lights, No Lycra' is coming back in a big way.
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King Abdallah has put his half-brother, Prince Hamzah under house arrest, accusing him of conspiring against national security.Hamzah has since pledged allegiance to the king but the rift has exposed allegations of corruption in the royal household.
Iran and the United States have begun indirect talks aimed at bringing both countries back into full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, which the Trump administration abandoned three years ago. Tehran has steadily overstepped the accord's limits on its nuclear program in response to the US's withdrawal from the deal and its reimposition of sanc…
Malcolm Turnbull has been sacked from his role at the Chair of the NSW Government's Net Zero Emissions just a week after his appointment. The former Prime Minister claims the state Government was capitulating to the Murdoch press, but the NSW Energy Minister Matt Kean says that's got nothing to do with his decision to rescind the offer.…
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The Therapeutic Goods Administration has stated from 1 October 2021, importing nicotine containing e-cigarette products from overseas websites without a valid prescription will be illegal. But with reportedly over half a million e-cigarette users already in Australia, what do we actually know about the harms of vaping nicotine?…