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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: Victoria's Big Build woes
Nine newspapers are reporting that a two-year attempted clean-up of Victoria's big build has failed to stop sums of money flowing from state and feder...
Changing Australia: Shay Leighton and creating the Tough Guy Book Club
As a teen, a good sci-fi novel was among Shay Leighton's favourite books to read.
But as he grew older and life took over; he read less, worked...
Socceroos through to World Cup knock out stage, what's next?
With the FIFA World Cup now entering the knockout phase, the Socceroos have turned their attention to their next opponent, Egypt.
Armed with on...
Jane Hume: Victorian construction projects should pause 'until the corruption is gone'
Senator Hume says construction should be halted until a Royal Commission can be held.
Anika Wells defends proposed social media regulation changes
The Communications Minister says the world first laws need to be 'flexible and adaptable.'
'The parties are the problem,' why Monique Ryan won't join new party
Last week, Independent MP's Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall announced their party, Community Strong Australia.
Four confirmed cases of bird flu in wild bird population
Vets are urging bird and cat owners to be on alert for signs of the H5N1 bird flu virus.
US and Iran exchange strikes as tensions flare
Another flare up of hostilities between the US and Iran threatens to derail negotiations to end the war.
Breakfast Wrap: Western Sydney Special
Agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and stories impacting the lives of all Australians.
From western Sydney to the World Cup
It's a big day for Australian football, with the Socceroos taking on Paraguay at midday in their final World Cup group match. And in Western Sydney, f...
Multicultralism is an Australian success story says community leader Beny Bol OAM
As Senator Pauline Hanson argues against multiculturalism, what do some diverse Australians make of the public debate?
Husic says Labor needs to take rise in support for One Nation seriously
The pending return of a so-called "ISIS bride" to Australia, comes amid a national debate on multiculturalism - fuelled by surging support for One Nat...
Socceroos fans embrace culture of the world game
Ahead of Australia's clash with Paraguay in San Francisco, Radio National Breakfast hears from Socceroos fans in town for the match and embracing the...
'Bullsh*t': NSW Premier condemns Hanson's comments
In recent weeks, cost-of-living and housing pressures have fuelled debate about multiculturalism and social cohesion, sparked by comments from One Nat...
McIntosh doesn't believe Hanson's 'monoculturalism' comment has resonated
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson likened her vision of monocultural Australia to the Socceroos in the Senate earlier this week.
States come together to fight off bird flu
A third case of the H5N1 strain was confirmed in a migratory sea bird in South Australia, after two earlier cases were detected in Western Australia
How One Nation is resonating and conflicting with Western Sydney
One Nation says it has Western Sydney in its sights, so what do people there think about what the surging minor party is offering?
We hear from...
Penrith Community Kitchen sees record demand
One in three Australian households experiences food insecurity, a problem that has only worsened under cost-of-living pressures.
Ebola virus outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo one of worst recorded
It's been just over a month since the Ebola outbreak was declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where confirmed cases passed 1100 this week - i...
Venezuela earthquakes leave at least 180 dead and more than 1500 injured
Two devastating, back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela yesterday, killing at least 188 people and injuring more than 1500.
Breakfast Wrap: ASIO warns of 'unprecedented threats' facing Australlia
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Last ISIS linked woman to return home will face full force of law
An Australian woman in Syria with links to the Islamic State group, who was issued a Temporary Exclusion Order, will now be allowed to return to Austr...
ASIO boss concerned Australians could be killed by foreign governments
Australia's domestic intelligence agency has released its annual threat assessment.
Interim NDIS report shows government hasn't listened, Jordan Steele John says
An interim report says the bill should pass parliament.
What can Australia learn from New York's youth detention reforms?
New data shows the rate of youth detention has risen 8.5% in the last five years.
Independents Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall announce new party
The party will be called Community Strong Australia.
UN nuclear agency chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites
But counter claims persist over whether Iran will allow inspections of its most sensitive nuclear sites.
Breakfast Wrap: Is there a correction going on in Australia's housing market?
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Warwick Hadfield celebrates 30 years Breakfast
From Olympic glory to tennis triumphs and test cricket white washes, for 30 years there's been one man bringing you up to speed with the world of spor...
Changing Australia: Megan Etheridge and building success for vulnerable women
As a volunteer at Vinnies, Megan Etheridge saw the many barriers vulnerable women faced to finding work, from stigma to discrimination and even clothi...
Despite supporting tax changes, Greens call them 'disappointing'
After securing a deal with the Greens, the governments tax changes are expected to pass parliament.
Housing market experiencing correction after COVID, Minister says
Housing Minister Clare O'Neil says Australia is experiencing a housing market correction amid low auction clearance rates.
'This country was built on multiculturalism,' Anne Ruston says
Yesterday, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor refused to say whether or not he supports multiculturalism.
NSW Treasurer says budget deficit worth it for household relief
"A state, working families can afford", that's how NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey described what drove decisions in the state budget announced yesterday...
Karl Stefanovic interviews anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson
Karl Stefanovic, one of the country's highest paid television personalities has sat down with one of the most divisive anti-immigration voices in the...
Europe swelters as heatwave brings record temperatures
Forecasters are predicting it could turn into one of the longest heatwaves in recent years.
Chemical regulator 'wrong' to approve paraquat use, Parkinson's Australia says
Australia's chemical regulator has approved the use of the controversial herbicide paraquat.
US temporarily lifts oil sanctions on Iran
The exemption is expected to provide Iran with a major windfall.