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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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935 епизодаBreakfast Wrap: Why Turkiye wants to host COP31
The COP31 climate summit will not be held in Australia, but in a deal struck with Turkiye, Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen will be appointed Presi...
The Teskey Brothers add another ARIA trophy, as Australian music celebrated
Australian music has been celebrated at the 2025 ARIA Awards, with punk rock act Amyl and the Sniffers and breakthrough electronic artist Ninjirachi t...
Changing Australia: Kate Cotter and creating resilient buildings
If you've lived through a natural disaster, you'll know they can be terrifying, ferocious and life-changing.
And as our weather patterns and cli...
States want national inquiry into asbestos-contaminated sand
South Australia and the ACT are leading calls for a national inquiry, as frustration builds over how asbestos-contaminated sand products found their w...
Senate inquiry urges government to ban use of PFAS in firefighting foams
A federal Senate inquiry into PFAS — also known as 'forever chemicals' — has handed down its final report.
The recommendations urge the governm...
Findings from Pentagon's AUKUS review 'imminent', Conroy says
The federal government isn't waiting for the results of a Pentagon review into the AUKUS pact, spruiking Australia's capacity to own, operate and main...
Where could migration reform have the most impact?
Labor is once again facing pressure from the Opposition over migration levels, as the Coalition prepares its own immigration policy.
But amid th...
Probe finds serious enforcement failings inside Australia's biosecurity agency
The Invasive Species Council is calling for a full investigation into allegations of serious enforcement failings inside Australia's biosecurity agenc...
Renowned neurologist recognised at Asian-Australian Leadership Awards
As a global leader in neurovascular medicine, health equity and pioneering stroke research, Dr Sonu Bhaskar has a very long resume.
His contribu...
Klimt portrait sets new record at auction
A portrait by illustrious Austrian artist, Gustav Klimt, has set a new record for a modern art piece, selling at a Sotheby's auction for a staggering...
Pressure builds as Australia-Türkiye standoff continues over next year's COP31
Australia says it won't block Turkiye from hosting next year's COP31 climate summit, as both countries face growing pressure to end a standoff that co...
Breakfast Wrap: Sussan Ley denies Libs taking cues from One Nation
Opposition leader Sussan Ley denies the party is taking its lead from Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, as it seeks to cover lost ground on net-zero...
Parliamentary group launched to tackle mental health challenges in young men
On this International Men's Day, a rare display of bipartisanship in Canberra this morning.
Labor, Liberal and cross-bench MPs are launching the...
Consumers warned to check safety of toys bought online
Parents are being warned to be on the look out for dangerous toys heading into the Christmas season, after consumer group Choice found some online ret...
Changing Australia: Elvis Kernaghan and Bernie Heard and bringing music education to the bush
Music is important for learning and building confidence, but not every school has access to quality music education.
Today's Changing Australia...
Dismay over CSIRO cuts
There's been widespread dismay in the research and development sector over significant cuts to the national science agency, the CSIRO.
Up to 350...
Ley says cost of net zero a question for PM
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the cost of net zero emissions by 2050 is a matter for Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese.
Over the weekend, th...
Secret Nauru MOU to become public 'in time', Burke says
Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, says details of the government's memorandum of understanding with Nauru will become public "in time."
The...
Trump defends Saudi Prince over Khashoggi killing
US President Donald Trump has defended Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, under questioning about the murder of a journalist seven years ago.
CSIRO CEO says agency grappling with 'cost-of-living crisis'
National science agency the CSIRO will shed hundreds of staff and scale back research programs in a significant restructure it says will help safeguar...
New survey finds many Aussie artists are underpaid, anxious about AI
Australian musicians will be celebrated at tonight's annual ARIA Awards.
But behind the glitz and glam, a new report has found many artists are...
UN approves Gaza plan, but major questions remain
The United Nations Security Council has approved a United States-drafted plan for Gaza, backing a new international stabilisation force and a so-calle...
Bangladesh calls on India to extradite ex-PM to face death sentence
Bangladesh has formally asked India to extradite Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister ousted last year, after student protests in which about 14-h...
Australian hospitals wasting $1.2b on avoidable spending: report
Australia's hospitals are wasting $1.2 billion on avoidable spending, according to a new report by the Grattan Institute.
The report comes as a...
Breakfast Wrap: Pauline Hanson says Coalition following One Nation's lead
New polling published in the Australian Financial Review shows One Nation is more trusted than Labor or the Coalition to deal with the influx of migra...
Youth homelessness hit new highs in WA
Youth homeless services in Western Australia are crying out for new funding … Amid reports of children being kept in mental health wards and hospitals...
Trump open to strikes on Mexico
A question posed by ABC North America Correspondent Carrington Clarke has led to a potentially seismic answer from the US President.
"Would I la...
Changing Australia: David Lacey and responding to scams, cybercrime and identity theft
Have you ever been scammed? Has your email ever been hacked - or have your personal details been stolen in a data breach?
If you're one of the...
Clean Energy Investor Group CEO reacts to Coalition energy policy
Climate Minister Chris Bowen has touched down at COP30 in the Brazillian city of Belém to help push Australia's hosting bid for next year's climate co...
New funding for public hospitals in limbo
Future funding for public hospitals remains in limbo across the country, with states and territories on a collision course with the federal government...
'I'm not saying no migrants': Hanson's call on immigration as Coalition mulls policy
New polling published in the Australian Financial Review shows One Nation is more trusted than Labor or the Coalition to deal with the influx of migra...
Victorian Liberals in turmoil as leader faces spill
The Victorian Liberal Party is once again in crisis, with the Opposition Leader Brad Battin facing a leadership challenge.
It is understood Sha...
Commercial rock lobster fishing paused in parts of Tasmania
Parts of Tasmania's rock lobster fishing industry have been shut down just hours after the commercial season opened due to concerns about antibiotics...
Voters in Chile face stark choice between communist and far-right candidate
Voters in Chile will choose between a communist candidate and a far-right conservative at a presidential run-off next month, after Sunday's first roun...
Trump urges Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
Momentum is building for the US House of Representatives to vote to release documents linked to the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.Despi...
UK unveils asylum policy reforms to boost deportations
Britain has unveiled sweeping asylum reforms that will make it far easier to deport people who enter the country illegally. Home Secretary Shabana Mah...
Breakfast Wrap: Coalition reopens climate wars
The Liberal and National parties have announced their new joint climate and energy policy, dumping a commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.
...
Australian bandicoot returns to mainland after 150 years
Almost a century after one of Australia's smallest marsupials became extinct on the mainland due to cats and foxes, the western barred bandicoot has m...
National Farmers' Federation weigh in on Coalition's new climate policy
The Coalition has unveiled its new climate and energy policy after dumping net zero by 2050 last week.
So what does the farming sector think abo...
Changing Australia: Samantha Payne and changing our understanding of miscarriage
Through her group, Samantha Payne is slowly changing the way we think about miscarriage and what it really means for those affected.