Enthralling Ashes start leaves Cricket Australia short
Australia's incredible win to start the Ashes was inside two days enthralled audiences, but it's also left Cricket Australia needing to refund tens of thousands of tickets and facing a financial shortfall.
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Niki Savva reflects on 2025 election 'earthquake'
If you were to use just one word, how would you describe the last federal election? According to veteran journalist, Niki Savva, it was an earthquake which shook the nation.In her fifth book, the award-winning author reflects on the 2025 election, and the subsequent aftershocks that continue to be felt in the nation's capital and beyond. Guest: Niki Savva, veteran journalist and author of Earthquake: the election that shook Australia Producers: Eleni Psaltis, Lexie Jeuniewic, Eddy Diamond
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Changing Australia: HugoToovey and sparking life-saving conversations
So many of us are guilty of it - ignoring symptoms, putting off a trip to the doctor - specially if you're young and seemingly fit and healthy.This is what happened to Hugo Toovey. Who was diagnosed with his first cancer at just 21.And while he's still facing his own health struggles, he's saving lives talking about his own experiences and normalising those difficult conversations.
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NT Chief Minister applauds community efforts after Cyclone Fina
Clean-up efforts have begun in the Top End after Tropical Cyclone Fina swept through the Northern Territory at category three strength.Fina was the N-T's strongest cyclone to pass Darwin since the devastating Cyclone Tracy in 19-74.
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Coalition not in a rush to fail: Bell on environmental reforms
The Coalition has suggested changes to the government's proposed overhaul of the country's environment laws, as Labor tries to secure support for its reform before parliament rises for the year.While Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt says he is confident the laws will pass this week, Shadow Minister for the Environment Angie Bell says it is vital the reforms are not rushed.Guest: Angie Bell, Shadow Minister for the EnvironmentProducer: Isadora Bogle
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