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The Football NSW Community Podcast aims to celebrate the great people, clubs and initiatives from around the football family. Hosted by Teo Pelizzeri, each episode features interviews from key personalities within the Football NSW landscape. Stay up to date with all the latest news by following Football NSW on social media or visiting https://footballnsw.com.au/
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Sports Best Friends Podcast Network

Sports Best Friends Podcasts

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A podcast network about sport: SBFsM: Remy and the Jets Big T and Josh 'Remy Cook look at NSW Cup and the NRLM each week. SBFsW: The Poet Beyonce Big T and Yeah The Vic go over the NRLW round each week. Bay 53 Weekly eps shining a blue light at the red heart of Newcastle.
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Willie Mason & Justin Horo present Levels Podcast, twice a week reviewing & previewing all the NRL games also giving their best tips. Willie Mason is a former Kangaroo and NSW representative, is considered one of the most successful front rowers in NRL history. In 2004, he was a part of the famous 'Dogs of War' team that won the Grand Final, and he also received the Clive Churchill Medal during that match. Justin Horo is another former NRL player who played 120 games for Parramatta and Manly ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Six Tackles With Gus

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Mathew Thompson and league legend Phil “Gus” Gould bring you the biggest issues and in-depth analysis in Rugby League each week. Watch the podcast on YouTube by searching 'Six Tackles with Gus' or if you can where you're listening tap here.
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Shouts From The Sideline - Sports Podcast

Shouts From The Sideline(Quentin Conners)

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Q, and the boys bring you a Newcastle and Hunter based podcast that features all news, results and discussion from all the local sporting leagues and events including the Knights and the Jets with weekly guests. They provide insights and views into all the latest local current affairs in a fun, light hearted format including exclusive interviews with prominent Newcastle sports people. Shouts From The Sideline is the best way for Novocastrians to keep up to date with their favourite sports.
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The Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction was announced last night. Anam a compelling story about the complexities of returning home, belonging, and a history marked by war won the award for fiction. The debut novel of André Dao - a Melbourne based writer who's work includes elevating the voices of asylum seekers in Australia - the novel expl…
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When you think of comfort food, what springs to mind? Yotam Ottolenghi is a name synonymous with making masterchefs out of home cooks, and in his latest release with Helen Goh, Verena Lochmuller and Tara Wrigley, he's sprucing up comfort food. Guests: Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh. Producer: Kimberley Price.…
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On Saturday 5.5 million voters get to decide who their local representatives will be as elections take place across 128 local government councils in New South Wales. An administrative error by local Liberal Party officials means there will be no liberal candidates on the ballot paper in dozens of contests. Guest: Ben Raue, election analyst​ and blo…
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Stepping down as CEO of Nine Entertainment, Mike Sneesby said this has been one of the "most challenging" years of his career. In the past months he has overseen bitter pay negotiations, staff cuts and allegations of covering up inappropriate behaviour of former executives. Managing Editor of Mumbrella, Neil Griffiths says Mike Sneesby's legacy is …
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David Speers says the Government's deal with the Coalition on the aged care overhaul was "critical", and a "rare example" of reform. He says while the major party truce on this issue is in part due to national interest consideration, Peter Dutton deserves credit as this "hits his base more than Labor's." It comes as the Government's gone on a bit o…
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The big question in the AFL is can the brash young Hawks continue their memorable season - or will it be a Port Adelaide bounce back to form? And after a couple of years off speculation English giants Manchester City will face an independent tribunal accused of cheating the fair play rules. The Defending NRL Premiers Penrith begin their finals camp…
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After a breakthrough deal with the Coalition, the Federal Government will help older Australians live at home for longer and improve conditions and protections for people living in aged care facilities. Aged Care Minister Anika Wells told RN Breakfast the $5.6 billion dollar package is one of the most "transformational reforms" and the biggest refo…
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It turns out juvenile eels can be eaten by a predator fish and then escape out the gills to freedom before being digested. They back up, sneak out the stomach and through the gills backwards. And it turns out, the slippery escape isn't totally unique to eels.And 'dinosaur tree' saplings in NSW are going up for auction - but they prehistoric Wollemi…
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A Tasmanian man, who has lost more than $100,000 to gambling, has backed calls for the Prime Minister to hold wider consultation with people like him. Mark Kempster says by rejecting an outright ban on gambling advertising - Anthony Albanese is protecting an industry that has ruined lives like his. Guest: Mark Kempster, reformed gambler Producer: A…
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Anti-war protests in Melbourne turned violent this week outside Australia's biggest military expo in Melbourne. Police called the protests "abhorrent", while several human rights groups have criticised what they say was an overuse of force by police.Lord Mayor of Melbourne Nicholas Reece says the protestors don't represent the city. Guest: Nicholas…
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In the early 2000s, Dutch doctor Rebecca Gomperts was concerned for women who couldn't get access to legal and safe abortions. So, she hired a boat, would legally dock in a country that banned or criminalised abortion, pick up local women in need, and then take them out to international waters to perform safe abortions on a ship. Now, Dr Gomperts i…
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Haitian Americans have said they don't feel safe, after Donald Trump accused Haitian immigrants of stealing peoples pets and eating them. The Republican presidential candidate's false claims have been widely condemned and were debunked by the moderators during the debate. But the gfounder of Haitian American Foundation for Democracy says the racist…
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At least 18 are dead and dozens injured after an Israeli air-strike on the Nuseirate school turned refugee camp in Gaza. Six aid workers are among those killed, in what UNWRA says in the highest single incident death toll among its workers. Nebal Farsakh from the Palestine Red Crescent Society told RN Breakfast when humanitarian zones are attack, i…
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Dr Tracy Westerman was the first Aboriginal person in Australia to complete a combined Masters and PhD in Clinical Psychology and has gone on to fund and mentor 55 future Indigenous psychologists. Now, Dr Tracy Westerman has released her memoir 'Jilya'. Guest: Dr Tracy Westerman AM Producer: Kimberley Price…
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A new thriller in cinemas starring James McAvoy puts a sinister spin on the English countryside. Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller about a villain hiding in plain sight.And also out this week is Last Summer about a middle aged lawyer, Anne who embarks on a affair with her seventeen year old step son. The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso says it…
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12-year-old Rafferty Stevens wrote to the Prime Minister to thank him for supporting the Paralympics - and the PM read that letter in parliament yesterday. Raff is a wheelchair athlete in both tennis and basketball - and hopes to make it to the 2032 Paralympic Games. Guest: Rafferty Stevens Producer: Anne Barker…
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Labor's reforms to the Reserve Bank are at a political impasse - and now they're copping heavy criticism from a former RBA governor. Bernie Fraser told RN Breakfast says the "specialist" approach in the reforms cuts across the charter of the RBA - and will lead to a "preoccupation with inflation" to an exclusion of other things it must take into ac…
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Thursday Murder Club is the hit book series by British TV host-turned-novelist Richard Osman. Now, Osman has launched a new book series, with a whole new cast of dysfunctional detectives. And new Australian novel A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle is a tale of two lives and "the path not taken." Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book Show…
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Today the Albanese Government will introduce legislation to deliver a pay rise for childcare workers. The legislation will set up a special account to lock in funding for a 15 per cent wage increase for workers. This government says the legislation will give workers certainty that funding is set aside for a wage increase and make it harder for futu…
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Jack Thompson is a legend of Australian film and TV and a household name. And the Aussie icon is gracing screens soon in Runt, a heartwarming movie about a stray dog. Guest: Jack Thompson, Australian actor Producer: Kate JonesAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Government's new misinformation legislation being introduced today, but Independent Senator David Pocock is warning that it's remit isn't wide enough. The Senator has raised the alarm about generative AI, telling RN Breakfast is was "urgent" for the Government to deal with the growing threat of generative AI in election periods before the next …
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The Government's moving ahead with some key legislation being introduced, much of it aimed at the online space. What do we know? This comes on the back of the Government's proposed age limits on social media - but is that workable? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal…
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Calls are mounting for the Federal Government to do more on gambling reforms and to not abandon the key recommendations of the Murphy review. Gambling reform advocate Peter Costello told RN Breakfast while he's not a gambling prohibitionist, children should be protected from being "groomed" by the industry through advertising. He says while the "bl…
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Tensions between the mining industry's peak body and the Albanese Government heated up this week in the bush capital. Minerals Council chief executive Tania Constable told RN Breakfast the government's industrial relations reforms are already having an impact on the industry and are "a solution looking for a problem." Guest: Tania Constable, Minera…
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After years of price explosions since the pandemic, rental prices are finally plateauing. Property research firm CoreLogic's national rental index recorded 0 per cent growth over July and August - the least since the index fell 0.2 per cent in July 2020. Guest: Tim Lawless, CoreLogic's research director, Asia Pacific Producer: Kate Jones…
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After years of schoolyard bullying, Caitlyn Hincks was driven to the edge. Then a friend asked her to go have a chat on the beach and that connection changed her plans. Now an ambassador for the national suicide prevention charity R U OK?, September 12th is a day close to her heart. Guest: Caitlyn Hincks, ambassador for the national suicide prevent…
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