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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: Minnesota politicians condemn second ICE killing
There have been renewed protests and clashes with law enforcement in Minneapolis, after a man was shot dead by federal agents at the weekend. We hear...
Doctors divided over worldwide surge in shingles
There's been a worldwide surge in shingles cases for all ages in the past 60 years — and doctors are divided on the cause.
Some say it could be...
'Enduring anger' over Donald Trump's Afghanistan comments, says RSL president
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called Donald Trump's comments about NATO and allied forces serving in Afghanistan "insulting and appalling" an...
Changing Australia: Kingsley Dixon on advancing our understanding and conservation of plants
The need to conserve and restore Australian landscapes is rapidly increasing, with many native species being threatened or disappearing altogether.
Young Australian of the Year: Nedd Brockmann
Nobody has run for an Australian of the Year award like Nedd Brockmann.
In 2022, the then 23-year-old electrician set off from Perth's Cottesloe...
Ted O'Brien on Liberal leadership: "I don't believe there will be any change"
Members of the federal Liberal and National parties have spent the weekend assessing the implications following another Coalition divorce.
Oppos...
Patrick Gorman outlines Commonwealth offer on public hospital funding
Whilst speculation over the future of the leadership of the Liberal Party continues this week, the government is attempting to secure a new public hos...
Co-founders of streetwear business HoMie recognised in Australia Day honours
A streetwear business has been recognised today in the prestigious Australia Day honours.
At the Melbourne-based HoMie, all the profits go towar...
Minnesota protestors call for ICE to 'get out'
There have been renewed protests and clashes with law enforcement in Minneapolis - after a man was shot dead by federal agents at the weekend.
H...
Russia-Ukraine peace talks end without a deal amid fresh strikes
A wave of Russian strikes at the weekend has left more than 1,300 apartment buildings in the Ukrainian capital without power, during sub-zero winter t...
El Fasher atrocities amount to war crimes, ICC tells UN Security Council
The world is beginning to learn the true horrors of the fall of El Fasher in western Sudan last October.
This month the International Criminal C...
Breakfast Wrap: What is the future of NATO?
Many are trying to gauge the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, so we're featuring two different perspectives. A former deputy NATO com...
Flickerfest Director Bronwyn Kidd on showing films that encourage connection
Bondi Beach has been the site of much grief and reflection over the last six weeks, but tonight the red carpet rolls out to celebrate life.
Flic...
Hate laws and gun laws pass special sitting of Parliament, Coalition dissolves
This week started with the passage of hate laws and gun laws and ended with the dissolving of the Coalition.
Can Sussan Ley and David Littlepro...
'David went out with our party's blessing,' Anne Webster on Nationals split from Liberals
On the National Day of Mourning for victims of the Bondi terror attack, the Coalition split.
The relationship unravelled this week after the Na...
Anne Ruston says Liberal party 'will not be dictated to' about who their leader will be
The Nationals have announced a second split from their Coalition partner, the Liberal party, in less than a year.
It's sparked questions about...
'I've never seen anything like this' - Tim Ayres on Coalition split
The Prime Minister apologised to Jewish Australians last night for failing to protect them, as the nation marked a day of mourning in the wake of the...
Trump still after 'deal' to secure defence of Greenland, access to minerals
The prime minister of Greenland has welcomed the US President Donald Trump's decision to pare back his threats to take over Greenland.
Speaking...
Climate scientist warns recent heatwave shows 'climate change is here now'
The recent blast of scorching temperatures across eastern Australia has served as a reminder of the risks extreme heat pose to the community.
Wo...
'Under Trump, America has become an imperial predator,' says General Sir Richard Shirreff
European leaders are holding emergency talks in Brussels just a day after US President Donald Trump ruled out imposing tariffs on European nations or...
Former US envoy to Syria on the future of NATO and Syria ceasefire
The US military is transferring up to seven-thousand Islamic State detainees from north-eastern Syria to Iraq.
It comes after Syrian government...
Breakfast Wrap: The Coalition splits again
We take you through the timeline of the second Coalition split since the election.
And we ask what role One Nation may have played in pressuring...
Changing Australia: Jenny Hynson and the power of paediatric palliative care
How do you live when your child is dying?
Palliative care is often essential for families living through the unimaginable.
But in Victo...
'It's a bit like your local P&C,' Barnaby Joyce on Coalition disarray
The future of the federal Coalition is in the balance this morning, after all 11 National party shadow ministers resigned from their positions yesterd...
"We are still reeling," Allegra Spender on the national day of mourning
Today the Australian flag will be flown at half mast, as the nation marks a day of mourning in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
Colin Boyce on Coalition tensions: 'not appropriate to be making political comments on a day like today'
The Coalition is on the brink this morning, after National Party senators and MP's resigned en masse from the opposition front bench.
Three sena...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers on OECD's assessment of Australia's economy
A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says Australia's economy is recovering after experiencing a slowdown in r...
Prince Harry faces the Daily Mail in London's High Court
Living under "24 hour surveillance," is how Prince Harry has described the alleged tactics of the Daily Mail.
Prince Harry has told London's Hig...
World in a new era of "water bankruptcy", says UN
The United Nations has warned that the world has entered a new era of global water bankruptcy.
A new report has found that climate change, pollu...
Trump digs in on Greenland, says there is 'no going back'
Donald Trump's determination to acquire Greenland has dominated talks at the Davos World Economic summit overnight, with the US President refusing to...
Breakfast Wrap: Hate speech and gun law reforms pass parliament
The government's gun law reforms passed parliament yesterday, receiving support in the Senate from the Greens, while its hate laws passed with the sup...
Bob Carr on Dame Marie Bashir's legacy
A country girl, a distinguished psychiatrist, a musician and the first female Governor of New South Wales: Dame Marie Bashir led an extraordinary life...
Changing Australia: Belinda Clark and transforming cricket
When former Australian captain Belinda Clark started her cricket career she still had to work another job to earn a living.
Cricket - and women'...
Eraring coal-fired power station to stay open until 2029
The country's biggest coal-fired power station has been given a lifeline with Origin Energy delaying the closure of its Eraring plant another two year...
Senator David Shoebridge on Greens opposition to hate law reforms
The Greens party has supported the government's measures to tighten gun laws, but has opposed its hate law reforms.
Both legislative proposals--...
'We have to deal with the parliament we have,' Tony Burke on the passage of hate laws
The government's gun law reforms passed parliament yesterday, receiving support in the Senate from the Greens, while its hate laws passed with the sup...
'It was a relief,' Executive Council of Australian Jewry's reaction to the passage of hate speech laws
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry has described the feeling of 'relief' that laws targeting hate groups passed in Federal Parliament last nigh...
Norway Chief of Defence says Europe must 'step up' amid Trump's push to buy Greenland
US President Donald Trump remains determined to take Greenland, prompting strong words from European leaders in Davos.
Charlie Kirk's influence felt in South Korean politics
A growing right-wing movement in South Korea is drawing in some young people who feel alienated by politics and social change, and what they see as im...
UK considers social media ban for under-16s
Britain is considering adopting an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer launching a consultation proc...