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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: Pauline Hanson's Muslim comments condemned
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is facing widespread criticism this week for suggesting there were no good Muslims in Australia.
She has since...
UN panel warns acts in Epstein files could amount to 'crimes against humanity'
As the fallout from the 'Epstein files' continues - a group of UN human rights experts has ve issued a dire warning about the scale of the alleged cri...
Changing Australia: Paul Litherland and protecting kids online
With the social media ban for under 16s now in full swing - and other countries now following suit - many are watching closely to see how it will all...
Expert warns against reactive government response to IS-linked Australians
The federal government has temporarily banned an Australian citizen with links to the Islamic State group from returning home from Syria.
For th...
Assistant Treasurer defends government spending as workers' "real wages" drop
New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show wages are failing to keep up with inflation, despite a bump in the December quarter.
T...
Claire Chandler blames government spending for higher inflation
The Opposition has criticised government spending, after new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics confirmed Australians' pay rises have not k...
Federal and state debt to exceed World War Two levels, says e61 report
Australia's low debt status is being threatened; with the combination of federal and state debt heading towards levels not seen since World War Two.
Muslim community celebrates Ramadan amid rising Islamophobia
Australia's Muslim community has welcomed the start of Ramadan with an evening of prayer, amidst rising rates of Islamophobia and as the debate around...
Is Australia's migration system fit for purpose?
The debate around migration levels looks set to intensify, as the federal opposition prepares its immigration policy.
Earlier this week the oppo...
Latest US-brokered peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow end in gridlock
Ukraine has made its largest battlefield gains in more than two-and-a-half years, retaking more than 200 square kilometres of it's territory from Russ...
Breakfast Wrap: Government under pressure over return of IS-linked families
An independent UN Commissioner has responded to PM Anthony Albanese's insistence that the Australian government will not help the families with links...
Treasury Wines posts 'horror' $649m loss
Treasury Wines, the country's biggest winemaker, has posted a 649 million dollar half-year loss, as weak sales in China and the US bite hard.
Bu...
Treasury Wines posts 'horror' 649 million dollar loss
Treasury Wines, the country's biggest winemaker, has posted a 649 million dollar half-year loss, as weak sales in China and the US bite hard.
Bu...
Changing Australia: Mick Roderick and saving the regent honeyeater
It's likely that most of you listening would never have seen, or heard, a regent honeyeater.
Reflecting on Jesse Jackson's legacy
American civil rights activist and two-time presidential hopeful - the Reverend Jesse Jackson - has died at the age 84.
From voting rights and j...
Jesse Jackson remembered as a 'true giant' of civil rights
American civil rights activist and former politician, Jesse Jackson has died at the age of 84.
The Baptist minister a close associate of fello...
'They didn't choose their beds', says UN independent commissioner on PM comments
The Federal Government has ruled out providing assistance to a group of Australian families — with links to Islamic State fighters — who are trying to...
James Paterson says temporary exclusion orders 'could be appropriate' for Australian families with links to Islamic State
The Federal Government has ruled out providing assistance to a group of Australian families - with links to Islamic State fighters - who are trying to...
Telco complaints surge after months of outages
Complaints about a mobile or internet service not working have increased by more than 40%.
That's according to the latest report from the Teleco...
Landmark report finds 'systemic' racism at Australian universities
A landmark report into racism at Australian universities has found racism is deeply embedded in the educational institutions.
Of the 76,000 stud...
European countries debating new defence approach
NATO leaders are taking stock after the weekend's Munich Security Conference exposed frictions in the transatlantic alliance.
European countries...
Breakfast Wrap: The search for Nancy Guthrie
More than a fortnight after the kidnapping of an American TV personality's mother, we hear from a former FBI special agent about why this is such an u...
Migration intake needs five times more skilled construction workers, says Stockland CEO
The property group Stockland is hoping its 19.2 per cent jump in profit announced yesterday is a sign of things to come.
It's latest half-yearly...
Changing Australia: Marelene Kanga and advancing engineering around the world
When Dr Marlene Kanga first came to Australia in the late '70s, she had to apply for jobs advertised for "men and boys" and it would take more than 20...
Home care providers raise alarm over transition
As wait times for residential aged care placements balloon across the country, older Australians seeking aged care at home are also now facing lengthy...
Australian women and children with links to ISIS return to Syria camp
Australian families with links to Islamic State fighters have been turned around, shortly after leaving a camp in Syria.
34 women and children l...
'Migration is too high, the standards are too low,' says Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson
The new Liberal leader Angus Taylor will appoint his shadow ministry this week.
It comes as a leaked Coalition policy proposal, as reported by...
Professor Alan Gamlen on migration debate
Federal Opposition leader Angus Taylor says the coalition's new immigration policy won't be about race or religion, but about values - adding that an...
NSW Government announce increased relief in third year of drought
With some regions in New South Wales entering their third year of drought, the state government has announced further support for farmers and communit...
Search for Nancy Guthrie enters third week
It's been more than two weeks since the 84-year-old mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie disappeared in the middle of the night from her home in...
Iran-US nuclear talks to begin in Geneva
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has touched down in Geneva for high-stakes nuclear talks between the US and Iran.
Mr Araghchi wrot...
Breakfast Wrap: Why a US climate reversal 'is a very big deal'
We hear from the former boss of the US EPA following the Trump administration removing a cornerstone of climate regulation.
Then, to federal pol...
Independent hopes for Farrer by-election upset
Former Liberal leader Sussan Ley says she intends to resign in the coming weeks, sparking a by-election in her southern NSW electorate of Farrer.
Changing Australia: Sita Sargeant and shaping history
Did you know a woman was posthumously recognised as project manager of the Sydney Harbour Bridge? Or that the city of Canberra was partly designed by...
Queensland Child Safety Inquiry examines link between residential care and youth justice system
Queensland's inquiry into Child Safety resumes in Toowoomba today, with public hearings focusing on the link between out-of-home care and the youth ju...
No plans for CGT discount changes, says Chalmers
The federal government is facing a new-look opposition, with Liberal leader Angus Taylor and his deputy, Jane Hume, outlining some of the party's poli...
Curling gets frosty amid cheating allegations
The Winter Olympics have been rocked by accusations of cheating in the curling competition.
Tempers flared between Sweden and Canada, after a S...
Liberal women criticisms 'unfair' Fiona Scott says
It took more than 80 years for the Liberal party to elect a female leader and just nine months to remove her.
On Friday, Angus Taylor defeated S...
IMF report a 'wake up call,' Australian Industry Group says
The new opposition leader Angus Taylor has signalled he will pursue a stricter immigration policy and a return to "Australian values" in his first pit...
Import levy proposed to curb carbon leakage
A key recommendation put forward in the Carbon Leakage Review, commissioned by the federal government, is for countries with weak emissions reduction...