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The History Listen is now ABC Rewind, the home of gripping narrative history series. Dive into true stories told by the people who lived through them.
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Broadcaster Corbin Middlemas and ex-Test opener Ed Cowan pull apart the biggest issues in cricket. Your weekly deep dive into the sport.
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When Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén goes missing, her family pressures the military for answers. The search for their beloved sister and daughter ignites a movement, and sparks a reckoning in the military. A six-part series from ABC Audio and 20/20. New episodes Tuesdays.
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In rural Ohio, a kidnapped woman risks her life by calling 911 with her captor's phone. After she is rescued, investigators turn their attention to her kidnapper: a man named Shawn Grate. As detectives interview Grate, they realize that he may be behind the disappearances of multiple missing women in the area. Could they be face to face with a serial killer? A six-part series from 20/20 and ABC Audio. New episodes Tuesdays.
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For decades, Sean "Diddy" Combs was among the most influential entertainers and entrepreneurs in hip-hop. But Diddy’s star began to implode when a video came out showing the music mogul assaulting his then-girlfriend. There had long been whispers about Diddy's aggression. But critics say his influence and relevance kept the rumors quiet. Until now. A raft of new lawsuits detail shocking allegations of sexual abuse and manipulation orchestrated in so-called "freak offs" -- sex parties Diddy a ...
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In the remote town of Ketchikan, Alaska, a beloved doctor is found dead in his home. At first, investigators think he died from a heart attack or by suicide. But when police take a closer look at the scene, clues point to something more ominous: Was Dr. Eric Garcia murdered? In "Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska," Ketchikan police uncover a secret romance, the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in property, and a suspicious character with ties to the porn industry.
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The latest headlines from ABC News, refreshed hourly 24/7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Australian golf through the lens of Rory McIlroy
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14:54Rory McIlroy claiming an illusive US Masters green jacket was arguably THE sport story of 2025. With the 36-year-old contesting the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne there is a sense the centre of the golfing universe residing in Victoria this week. You can't help but look at Aussie guns like Lee, Scott and Smith through the lens of McIlroy's stel…
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‘Piece of sh*t’ controversy, ‘eye black’ experiment, and batting order relevance
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48:07Usman Khawaja has unloaded on the Perth pitch. How justified is the spicy criticism and how much is reputation management? The opener is racing to be fit, but the conversation has centred on whether Travis Head should open. The South Australian believes batting orders are overrated and Pat Cummins agrees. Steve Smith is trialling NFL style ‘eye bla…
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Soccer: Riley Tanner has fans calling out her name on the streets of Panama
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10:19Riley Tanner has an exceptional story as a professional soccer player born in Michigan in the United States who represents Panama in international competition. She plays domestically for Sydney FC and tells Lehmo about some of the wonderful experiences she had while playing at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia.…
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When journalist Annika Blau learns of the discovery of two tea chests of highly valuable letters under the floorboards of an old Sydney home, she begins to uncover secrets, silences and shame from a chapter of Australia's history some would prefer to forget.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prepare your garden for an SA summer with mulch
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52:43Summer has now arrived in the driest state in Australia, and with the season comes hot weather, which can be a challenge for SA gardeners. Sophie Thomson says mulch is the answer.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today marks the unofficial start of the social media ban as Meta begins deleting accounts belonging to under 16s on Instagram, Facebook and Threads.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Geoffrey Robertson on war crimes impunity, plus how bush medicine saved Allied soldiers in WWII
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54:34Renowned human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson KC says the killing of two people who survived a US strike on a speed boat off the coast of Venezuela in September is a war crime. Plus, how Indigenous knowledge was used to develop a seasickness pill for the Allied D-Day invasion.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Compliance of the Caribbean: Hegseth Defends Strikes
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27:24Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends a pair of deadly strikes, while distancing himself from a key decision. A former Honduran leader is pardoned by President Trump, 40 years before his drug trafficking sentence is up. And ICE prepares for a crackdown on Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad…
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Full Episode for Tuesday December 2, 2025
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22:05Miss Universe, speaking out amid the controversies. What she’s saying about those online accusations. Plus, Taylor Momsen, coming full-circle with a rock and roll Christmas album. And Sebastian Maniscalco’s brand-new special. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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There was the charming Shawn Grate, who looked good on the outside — but a different version of him lurked just beneath the surface. To catch new episodes early, follow "The Hand in the Window" for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about yo…
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Acclaimed author Christos Tsiolkas on fence-sitting in a time of fracture
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53:54When acclaimed Australia author Christos Tsiolkas was invited to give the 2025 Ray Mathew Lecture at the National Library of Australia, he had in mind what he wanted to say, as difficult as it was. Then he got a rage-filled message from a longtime friend. How did Christos respond? Is fence-sitting an indulgence in an ethically troubled, divisive, d…
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Janai Norman has the latest on the Nor’easter bringing ice and heavy snow to millions of Americans, and Ginger Zee has the forecast; Martha Raddatz has details on what Secretary Pete Hegseth is now saying about the second strike against an alleged drug boat in September, insisting it was not his call; Ian Pannell reports as Pres. Trump's top envoy,…
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Changing employer attitudes towards hiring a person who is blind
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51:29Today marks International Day of People with a Disability and in this edition of the Conversation Hour we discuss the prevalence of discrimination in the workplace towards blind and low vision people and how to combat discriminatory attittudes and practices. Also in this edition, we celebrate 80 years of The Country Hour, discuss what is behind the…
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Putin says Russia ready for war with Europe
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20:07Vladimir Putin issues a blunt warning 'he doesn't want war with Europe but if it comes - Russia's ready'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's time to get nosy as we answer: What is snot? What are boogers? How is snot made and why do we have it? Nij and the kids join Associate Professor Kim Murphy on a slimy slip and slide through some giant nostrils.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Whether or not we remember our dreams, we all have them. But the answer to why we dream is complicated. There's a lot going on in our brains during sleep, especially during the rapid eye movement (REM) phase when most dreams go down. Norman and Tegan talk through the purpose of dreams, how time warps as we snooze and whether there are any downsides…
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Bruce Shapiro and Ian Dunt dissect a wild year in US and UK politics
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54:35Late Night Live regulars Bruce Shapiro (USA) and Ian Dunt (UK) reflect on a turbulent, torrid and at times bizarre year in politics on both sides of the Atlantic: from Trump's America to Keir Starmer's Britain.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Secretary on Defense: Questions Over Caribbean Strikes
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28:37Legal questions swirl around the White House over a pair of strikes in the Caribbean. Lawyers for suspected killer Luigi Mangione argue for the dismissal of a key piece of evidence. And Tennessee voters head to the polls in a closely-watched special election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The man on trial for murder. Caught Googling “how to dispose of a body.” Plus, Robin Roberts’ exclusive on the new docu-series about Sean "Diddy" Combs - sitting down with executive producer and Diddy's long-time rival - Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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There was the charming Shawn Grate, who looked good on the outside — but a different version of him lurked just beneath the surface. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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A young woman goes missing. There's no body, no murder weapon, no crime scene. Now, follow one mother's crusade for justice in this true crime investigation. (Originally broadcast 3/26/21) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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US lawsuits allege ChatGPT encouraged suicides, harmed users' mental health
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29:06In the United States, there is increasing attention on young people's interactions with AI chatbots. OpenAI is being sued over allegations that its ChatGPT platform caused users to experience delusions and even encouraged some to take their own lives.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The stories we tell about cricket — with Paul Giles and Gideon Haigh
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1:09:58From The Don to Warny, the Gabba to the G, from its legacy of British colonialism, to the Asian powerhouse nations of today — cricket is not just a sport, but also a reflection of the societies who play it. Drawing on a wealth of writing about the sport, including novels, biographies, and media reporting, this lecture explores the cultural and hist…
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Think Pink: could the Brisbane Test be chaos squared?
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14:54No team is prettier in pink than Australia; victorious in 12 of 13 Test matches in this format. Why are they so strong and how will England seek to counter that to level the Ashes? We pull apart likely tactics to understand how both sides will approach the pink Test at the traditional Australian fortress of the GABBA. Featured: Alex Malcolm, journa…
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Lab Notes: Are bioplastics the future of packaging?
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14:00Step into the supermarket and there's plastic around just about everything, even mangoes — and not all that packaging will be properly disposed of. So with around 20 million tonnes of plastic polluting the environment each year, not to mention the potential health effects of microplastics, is there a better, more environmentally friendly alternativ…
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What should nightclubs be doing to prevent sexual harm to its patrons?
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50:06New research indicates that nightclubs could be doing more to prevent sexual harm in their venues. In this edition of The Conversation Hour we talk through what sorts of of things venues could be doing to decrease the risk. Also in this edition, keeping pets safe in high density housing, just how much will the metro tunnel reshape the way we travel…
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The Federal government's releasing its blueprint for the development of the artificial intelligence industry in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The First Computer Was Greek (And Shipwrecked)
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25:46Over a hundred years ago, some divers jumped into the Mediterranean to look for sponges. Instead, they found ancient treasures. Artefacts, statues, jewellery. And a corroded piece of bronze. Little did they know that lump of metal would be the most valuable of the lot. Ancient Greek cultural historian Dr Tatiana Bur from the Australian National Uni…
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Anna Henderson's Canberra, Indian Maoists surrender, plus are public pools doomed?
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54:27Anna Henderson looks at the government's control of defence budgets and the blossoming relationship between Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce. In India the Maoist guerillas have surrendered after a fifty-year insurgency and it's a windfall for the Modi government in more ways than one. Plus Australia's public swimming pools are being neglected as le…
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Aftermath of the DC National Guard Shooting
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25:29The shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. leads to promises from President Trump to pause refugee programs and increase military presence on American streets. A Ukrainian delegation visits Florida to discuss potential peace proposals. And it’s the 2,000th episode of Start Here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastcho…
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The After Show : "Sisters Loved and Treasured”
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20:28In honor of Deborah Roberts’ new book, our host and her sisters dish on what it was like growing up together. Deborah answers burning questions about life, lessons, and her illustrious career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Judge Navi Pillay on the fight for human rights, justice and accountability
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54:36Born in apartheid South Africa, she became the country's first female high court judge. She sat on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and helped to establish sexual violence and rape as war crimes in international law. At a time of global conflict and instability, the work and achievements of Navi Pillay are a reminder of what can be a…
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Piastri is seething but there is reason for optimism
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14:54It takes a lot to make Oscar Piastri mad, but the Qatar Grand Prix crossed the threshold. A second week of team errors that badly cost the McLaren driver had him seething. A pit blunder saw both Piastri and Lando Norris slide down the standings and gifted victory to Max Verstappen at the Qatar Grand Prix. We now have a three-way battle for the worl…
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Morgan Norwood reports on the winter storm impacting travelers returning from the Thanksgiving holiday; Melissa Adan has the latest on the search for a suspect who police say left four people dead and 11 injured after opening fire at a birthday party in Stockton, California; Ian Pannell has details on the meeting between Trump administration offici…
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The Metro Tunnell is go and in this special edition of The Conversation Hour we broadcast live from Town Hall Station. We speak with architects, train drivers, station masters and public transport researchers and you on this momentous day for Melbourne.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fears the nation's electricity grid isn't prepared for the closure of Australia's largest coal-fired power station.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Career change to pub owner and new priest turns heads in rural parish
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25:17Meet the pint-sized publican granny; motorcycle riding priest shares passion for social justice with rural parish; farming camels for milk and meat; agriculture students get out of the laboratory to taste life on the land.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jeanette Winterson releases the reading Genie
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55:35For Jeanette Winterson, reading has been her liberation but she's worried about its future. She asks what AI means for storytelling in her new book One Aladdin Two Lamps. American author Lily King shares the surprising origin of her tear-jerker love-triangle novel, Heart the Lover and we consider the parallels between Regency England and Pakistan i…
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Sec. Kristi Noem joins ABC's Jon Karl to discuss the latest updates in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington, DC, and President Trump’s response on immigration policy; Rep. Don Bacon discusses the fallout from the shooting of two members of the National Guard in D.C., and the Pentagon’s threat to prosecute Sen. Mark…
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