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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: The state of the Strait
We'll hear from the boss of the United Nations' International Maritime Organisation (IMO) ahead of body holding an extraordinary session to address th...
Australia and Ireland celebrate 80 years of diplomatic relations
Today millions of people around the world are celebrating St Patrick's Day including right here in Australia.
This year, celebrations hold a bit...
Changing Australia: Melissa Reader and changing end-of-life experiences
Melissa Reader had three children under the age of seven when her husband Mauro died from cancer.
Despite Mauro being sick for a long time, they...
IMO calls emergency meeting over Gulf crisis
The United Nations' International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is preparing to hold an extraordinary session of its council this week to address the es...
SA Opposition Leader defends preferencing One Nation over Labor
We're just days out from South Australia's state election and a poll by Roy Morgan is pointing to a landslide Labor victory, with One Nation sitting a...
Hume endorses Canavan's work from home policy for regional public servants
Deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume has endorsed Nationals leader Matt Canavan's plan to make it easier for public servants to work from home in regional...
'Challenging': Katy Gallagher on upcoming budget including tax reform
There are growing expectations among economists that the Reserve Bank will announce an interest rate hike later today.
It comes as the conflict...
Ballet and opera take revenge at the Oscars
Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet has become a running gag at the Oscars after an off-the-cuff comment criticising ballet and opera.
RBA to decide on interest rates as inflation remains stubborn, Middle East war continues
It's Reserve Bank decision day - so what will happen to interest rates as the conflict in the middle east continues?
GUEST: Warwick McKibbin, is...
Will the US Navy ever escorts ships through the Strait of Hormuz?
Iran's effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has slowed the flow of a major share of the world's energy supply, disrupting global markets.
...
New report rethinks Australia's research and development funding
An independent panel of experts has concluded the country's Research and Development sector is in desperate need of bold reform.
The Ambitious A...
How long can Iran keep fighting against the United States and Israel?
The war in the Middle East has entered its third week; with missile and drone attacks continuing across the gulf, hundreds of ships left stranded in t...
The Breakfast Wrap: Donald Trump calls for naval escorts
Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has entered its third week, and shipping has been put to a halt.
US President Donald Trump has...
ADF deployed to Katherine in wake of severe flooding
Thousands of people can now access federal disaster assistance following severe flooding in Central Australia and the Top End.
In Katherine, sta...
Changing Australia: Bronwyn Sheehan and connecting with children in out-of-home care
As a child you might have fond memories of a favourite book being read to you.
It's one of those enduring enjoyable activities, and it also fost...
No 'immediate' threat to jet fuel supply, King says
Fuel prices in Australia have risen sharply amid uncertainty over the ongoing conflict in the MIddle East .
On the weekend, US President Donald...
Peter Malinauskas 'hopeful' ahead of South Australian election
Opinion polling indicates the Labor government is set for a victory in the upcoming South Australian election.
A recent poll from Roy Morgan ind...
Dennis Richardson calls for second interim report on intelligence agencies
Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson is calling for greater urgency in reporting on possible national intelligence failures in the lead up to the Bondi...
Israeli strikes have now killed at least 850 people in Lebanon
Israeli strikes have killed at least 850 people in Lebanon, as the conflict in the Middle East escalates..
More than 800-thousand, around 15 per...
US calls on allies to provide naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has entered its third week and with that, shipping has been put to a halt - hampering a fifth of the...
Australian meat exporters looking for alternative overseas markets
Australian meat exporters are looking for alternative overseas markets as the conflict in the middle east continues to hamper trade.
Both sea an...
Maritime organisations raise alarm over welfare of seafarers trapped in the Gulf
As the unofficial closure of the Strait of Hormuz enters its third week, US President Donald Trump has called on China and US allies to send warships...
Breakfast Wrap: Ex-US defence specialist questions Iran strikes
We hear from the man who once ran the Pentagon's civilian protection department, tasked with providing guidance on strikes and investigating killings...
Middle East fallout, National Party leadership dominate parliament
A widening war in the Middle East, critical freight blockages, stranded international travellers, depleting oil and gas reserves and asylum-seeking fo...
"Putin is losing his authority globally": Estonia's Minister for Foreign Affairs on Russian Oil Sanctions
The conflict in the Middle East has been dominating the headlines this month.
But representatives from the nation of Estonia - in Europe's north...
Joyce proposes rationing fuel in cities to address regional fuel supply issues
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has proposed rationing fuel in the cities to help address regional fuel supply issues.
The federal government will t...
Are Atlassian's job cuts an industry warning or a silver lining?
Software giant Atlassian is the latest Australian tech company to slash its workforce.
Its CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes told staff yesterday that the...
Does a statement offer clues about the Ayatollah's health?
The first statement from Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has raised a number of questions, not just about the regime's approach, but also about his health....
Trump administration accused of failing to protect civilians during Iran bombardment
The Trump administration is facing accusations that it's failing to protect civilians in its bombardment of Iran, as the military investigates a strik...
What is Iran's 'Mosaic' defence strategy?
il prices have moved higher again - topping 100 US dollars a barrel.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has told CNBC overnight, that the US Navy...
The role of cyber warfare in the war in the Middle East
While the US and Israeli strikes on Iran continue in the air and at sea, a parallel fight is unfolding online.
Cybersecurity analysts are warnin...
Global economy grapples with blockage of Strait of Hormuz
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei says the Strait of Hormuz will remain blocked as long as the war with the US and Israel continue...
Breakfast Wrap: Ex-spy chief quits Bondi royal commission
Dennis Richardson has explained the reasons for his shock resignation from the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, saying he felt he...
Changing Australia: Keith Parker and volunteering to save lives
Around Australia, volunteer ranks in general are thinning — hitting critical services in some regional and remote areas of the country.
In Tasma...
Michaelia Cash says Dennis Richardson's resignation an 'indictment' on government
Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia Cash says Dennis Richardson's reasons for departing the antisemitism royal commission are a "devastating indictment"...
IEA attempts to tackle Iran war oil price spike with release plan
The International Energy Agency has agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil, the largest such move in its history, to try to rein in crude oil pr...
'I was surplus to requirements': Dennis Richardson on resigning from antisemitism royal commission
Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson has resigned from his position as special advisor to the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion.
IAE releases record levels of emergency oil reserves
The International Energy Agency has announced the largest release of oil reserves in its history, in an effort to curb soaring energy prices as the Mi...
Why individuals won't face criminal charges despite Robodebt investigation finding serious corrupt conduct
The Robodebt scheme was branded "cruel", "crude" and "neither fair nor legal" by a royal commission, but nobody involved in its implementation or oper...
Resources minister says IEA decision to release fuel is 'important'
International Energy Agency says it will release the largest volume of emergency oil reserves in its history, as Iran forced the effective closure of...