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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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Breakfast Wrap: How Australia conquered curling
Is this Australia's Cool Runnings moment?
Australia's mixed team curlers Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt have claimed world championship gold in Swit...
Changing Australia: Bliss Cavanagh and creating sensory spaces
Ever since she was a little girl, Bliss Cavanagh lost herself in art.
She was just six years old when symptoms of Tourette syndrome first appear...
Iran using executions as 'a tool for repression', former UN prosecutor says
The United Nations has warned civilians are being subjected to a range of human rights abuses with an internet crackdown continuing across the country...
Japan's PM visits Australia
Japan's first female Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is in Australia for high profile talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
It comes after f...
'Let the justice system take its course,' Julian Leeser on death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
The family of Kumanjayi Little Baby has called for calm and respect as the community moves into Sorry Business after the death of the five year old gi...
Community supporting family of Kumanjayi Little Baby, Alice Springs Mayor says
As mourners in the Northern Territory commence Sorry Business, the community in Alice Springs is still reeling from the death of 5-year-old Kumanjayi...
Australian teenagers access online anorexia 'coaches' despite social media ban
A warning, this next story contains reference to eating disorders and self-harm.
Australia may have a social media ban in place to protect chil...
Australia wins gold at world mixed pairs curling championships
For the first time ever, Australia has clinched gold at the Curling World Championships.
Mixed team curlers Dean Hewitt and Tahli Gill will be b...
Germany downplays US withdrawal of troops
Germany's defence minister Boris Pistorius has sought to downplay the impact of the United States' decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from the country,...
Breakfast Wrap: Grief and anger in Alice Springs
As Alice Springs grieves the death of a five-year-old girl missing since the weekend, violence erupts outside the hospital where the accused killer is...
Police answer questions over response in Alice Springs
The Northern Territory Police Commissioner Martin Dole has responded to a listener on ABC Alice Springs questioning the police response to violence ou...
Friday political panel
From the release of the interim report from the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, to hot inflation figures - our Friday political...
Alleged killer of 5yo girl moved to Darwin after violent clashes outside hospital
Kumanjayi Little Baby's alleged killer Jefferson Lewis, 47, has been flown to Darwin after violent clashes outside the Alice Springs hospital he had b...
Sydney Rabbi wants greater focus on 'social cohesion' in Royal Commission
The royal commission into Anti-Semitism -- in the wake of the Bondi terror attack - has been welcomed by the Jewish community.
The commission ha...
Malarndirri McCarthy calls for calm in Alice Springs
Violence has erupted in Alice Springs overnight after the arrest of the alleged killer of a five-year-old girl.
47-year-old Jefferson Lewis is b...
NT Police call for calm as violence erupts following death of Kumanjayi Baby Girl
Northern Territory Police is calling for calm in Alice Springs after violence broke out in the wake of the death of a five year old girl.
47 yea...
Constrution industry faces significant squeeze as inflation bites
While the Iran war can take its fair share of blame for a spike in inflation, economists have warned building cost inflation is squeezing the property...
Violence erupts in Alice Springs over death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
Alice Springs has witnessed a night of violence following the arrest of the man accused of killing Kumanjayi Little Baby
Northern Territory Pol...
Iran's oil industry can weather US blockade, experts say
As the U-S blockade of Iranian ports continues, what is Iran doing with all the oil it can no longer export?
U-S President Donald Trump predicte...
Riverina winegrape growers at breaking point
Grape growers in the NSW Riverina say they're facing one of the toughest seasons in living memory, with poor yields, rock-bottom prices and soaring pr...
"A sight of carnage" - Independent MP on violence in Alice Springs
47 year old Jefferson Lewis has been transported to Darwin - after violence broke out in Alice Springs last night.
NT Police say the transfer wa...
Breakfast Wrap: Betting on a war
What do you know about Polymarket?
We look at the platform letting people put a bet on basically anything - from sport to war. And how its being...
Brisbane 2032 inspires Guide Dogs Qld golden dream
As Brisbane 2032 inspires golden dreams for many Australian athletes it's also inspired dreams for golden labradors and retrievers.
Guide Dogs Q...
Changing Australia: Craig Hamilton and sparking hard conversations
Warning: this conversation will talk about mental health and mental illness
When the career of coal miner-turned ABC sports broadcaster Craig Ha...
Major childcare operator announces centre closures
Thousands of families and employees have been left in limbo after one of Australia's largest childcare operators announced it's closing 40 centres acr...
After inflation increase, Tim Wilson criticises government spending
Consumer prices increased at an annual pace of 4.6% up from 3.7% in February.
The Shadow Treasurer acknowledged the impact of the Iran war on p...
Iran war drives inflation data, but how will it affect the federal budget?
Australians got numerical proof yesterday of the cost pressures they're feeling across the economy.
Headline inflation accelerated dramatically...
Wine industry calls for government investment
It might sound like a good problem to have - a glut of wine sloshing around local barrels.
But a decline in export markets and changes in consum...
Minns opens areas of NSW for gas exploration
The Minns government is opening new areas of New South Wales for gas exploration for the first time in more than a decade.
The government says i...
'I don't know how I judge the American President,' says former Israeli PM
Israeli troops and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire this week, further jeopardising the fragile ceasefire which took effect earlier this mont...
'It turns the entire world into a casino' - Polymarket explained
Betting on everything and anything has seen a surge in unregulated online prediction markets, like Polymarket. In the latest development, a U.S. spec...
Breakfast Wrap: The King's speech
Overnight, King Charles followed in his mother's foot steps - telling the joint session of Congress that the bond between the US and UK is irreplaceab...
Changing Australia: Jayden Sheridan on skating and being the role model he never had
When Jayden Sheridan was 17, he received a life-changing call from his girlfriend: "shape up or ship out".
Jayden was about to become a dad — bu...
Calls grow for renewed attention on Chinese Uyghur oppression
Foreign Minister Penny Wong lands in China today continuing the government's mission to stabilise diplomatic relations with the securing of fuel suppl...
QLD Health Minister concerned about Thriving Kids program
In some parts of Queensland stranded patients are occupying hospital beds for more than a thousand days while waiting for an aged care or NDIS package...
Digital platforms to pay for news under proposed laws
The federal government unveiled its long-awaited proposal to make tech giants pay for Australian journalism.Under the draft laws, the News Bargaining...
What is happening in Mali and how is Russia involved?
A wave of apparently coordinated insurgent attacks have stunned the West African country of Mali.
We explore what comes next, and why Russia is...
The government's plan to get big tech to pay for journalism
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled the government's long-awaited proposal to make tech giants pay for Australian journalism.
The new d...
King Charles says the bond between the US and UK is 'unbreakable'
Overnight, King Charles followed in his mother's foot steps - telling the joint session of Congress that the bond between the US and UK is irreplaceab...
Mexico arrests possible successor to cartel boss El Mencho
Mexican authorities have arrested a drug kingpin who was viewed as a possible successor to the notorious El Mencho.
El Mencho - who was the lead...