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Watt Police

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The ultimate cycling podcast hosted by Kārlis Ozols and Gabriel Stróżyk, the minds behind the popular CyclingGraphs and Naichaca Twitter accounts. Dive deep into the world of watts as we analyze climbing performances, break down w/kg data, and discuss the latest in cycling metrics. Join us for expert insights, detailed performance reviews, and a passion for all things cycling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"Hermis Live!"

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Former 50,000 Watt WCRN AM830 Talk Radio host Hermis Yanis delivers scathing straight to the point no holds barred, brutally honest commentary that has angered many Judges/Insurance CEOs/Elected officials/Pharmaceutical CEOs/Doctors/Lawyers/Police officials/Media CEOs & Oil Company CEOs. Tune in to hear why "Hermis Live" is on the fast track to becoming one of the nation's most popular radio shows, now on BlogTalkRadio.com!
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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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All Rise With Dylan Howard

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From the courtroom to the tabloids, ALL RISE is the podcast that lets you be the jury. The American news podcast — hosted by renowned journalist Dylan Howard — reports, investigates and debates provocative celebrity news stories, court cases, political controversies, crime and other hot topics. With on-the-scene correspondents, officials directly related to the issue, and a panel of guests that will leave no evidence to the imagination, ALL RISE swears to tell the truth, the whole truth, and ...
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Peter Attia did a podcast with Tadej Pogačar and posted an interesting thread on Reddit, talking about how Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani era cyclists were pushing significantly higher VAM numbers on Tour de France climbs. This is completely wrong and not true, which will be discussed in this Watt Police episode. Naichaca tweet: https://x.com/Na…
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Grammy award-winning soul artist Leon Bridges has returned with his most personal album yet, Leon. Featuring 13 tracks exploring Bridges' place in the world and some family memories, the record is six years in the making. Featuring: Leon Bridgesโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Scientists revealed new data this week about how - and why - Mount Everest has been getting taller for the past 90,000 years. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio):A monk walks up a mountain path to the summit.He sets off at 8am and arrives at 8pm, before walking back the next day - again setting off at 8am a…
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Origin Energy has announced that it is abandoning its ambitious plans to produce hydrogen for industrial use in the Newcastle area. Guest: Joanna Kay, Executive General Manager of the Smart Energy Council Producer: David Cookโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Grief and desperation are growing among Australia's large Lebanese community, as the death toll from Israel's invasion of the country continues to climb. Hundreds of Australians still in Lebanon will get the chance to flee this weekend after the federal government secured more seats on flights out of the country.…
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The Government appears to be begging Australians in Lebanon to get out. How big a task does the Government and its agencies currently face? It comes as the Government is supporting Israel's right to defend itself - but calling for a ceasefire at the same time - how are they balancing that? Clare Armstrong, National Political Editor at Newscorp and …
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Israelis are marking the Jewish New Year this week - Rosh Hashana - but many aren't celebrating, with next Monday marking the anniversary of the Hamas attacks that killed more than 1200 people, and saw about 250 taken hostage into Gaza. More than half the hostages have been killed in the year since, Michael Levy's brother Or was taken hostage last …
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Monday's anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel is weighing heavily this week, as Israelis mark the Jewish new year. Jewish Australian and author Antony Loewenstein told Radio National Breakfast there appears to be "no limits" to what Israel will do, and there is a "profound dehumanisation" of Palestinians across Israeli media and the Netanyahu…
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The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra is one of the busiest in the country. If plans are approved, the Tasmania Devils AFL team will move in to the Macquarie Point Stadium that will be built right next to the concert hall. Guest: Caroline Sharpen, CEO Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Producer: David Cookโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As the Middle East conflict rages on, Washington Post Global Opinions Writer, Jason Rezaian says "Israel has the advantage.. and Iran is in a weak position, the weakest it has been in decades". He told Radio National Breakfast the US and its allies should "explore the opportunities to bring Iran to their knees." Guest:Jason Rezaian, Iranian-America…
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New documents outline damning allegations against Former President Donald Trump and his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The 165 page court documents outlines private conversations that Trump had with staff and family members, and allege that the former President told family members that it did not matter if he won or lost the electi…
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At least nine people have been killed and several others wounded in an Israeli air strike on a medical facility - affiliated with Hezbollah - in central Beirut, Lebanon. The attack happened just meters away from the Prime Minister's office and the Lebanese Parliament. Guest: Imad Salamey is Associate Professor of Political Science and International…
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Gina Chick spent an incredible 67 days solo in the wilds of Tasmania in the first series of SBS's 'Alone Australia'. But surviving the wild wasn't the hardest feat of Gina's life, and in her new memoir out this week, she explains why. Guest: Gina Chick, Winner of 'Alone Australia' and Author 'We are the stars: A misfit's story of love, connection a…
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The sequel to Joker is here, with Lady Gaga starring alongside Joaquin Phoenix. The musical movie takes place in the inner world of Joaquin Phoenix's homicidal antihero and has a strong performance from Lady Gaga as the Joker's love interest. And Aubrey Plaza and Canadian singer and actor Maisy Stella star in 'My Old Ass' - a sort of Gen Z ghost of…
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A fruit fly has a brain that is the size of a poppy seed, and for the first time scientists have produced a complete map of a fly's brain. Researchers say this is an unprecedented moment in the history of neuroscience. Guest: Mala Murthy, Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton University in the United States and one of the lead authors of the resea…
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The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association has applied to scrap junior wage rates for workers aged between 18 to 20. Chief Executive Business Council of Australia, Bran Black told RN Breakfast there has been so much Industrial Relations reform in the last 18-months and businesses can't take anymore. It comes as the Government has anno…
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How is the Albanese Government trying to manage domestic tensions over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East? And is their position clear? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Pro-Palestinian protests planned to coincide with the anniversary of the October 7 attack could be blocked by a New South Wales court this morning, as protesters fight a bid by police to shut down the events. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says holding the events would be a provocation, but member of the Palestine Action Group Josh Lees told RN Br…
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Israel has warned of severe consequences for Iran, after they fired around 200 missiles at Israel earlier this week. The Deputy Prime Minister has condemned Iran's actions and reaffirmed that Israel has a right to defend itself, but has also continued calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East. Guest: Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister and Ministe…
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The US Vice Presidential candidates went face to face yesterday in the first and only Vice Presidential debate. The debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz had something not seen in US politics for sometime, civility between the candidates, but do voters want that? Guest: John T Shaw, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director Producer: Matt Simpson…
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The impacts of climate change continue to challenge and reshape the planet, as global warming melts glaciers and rising sea levels submerge land masses. In recent years large sections of the Swiss-Italian border made of glacier ridgelines or areas of perpetual snow are melting, causing natural geographic boundaries to shift, and now both countries …
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The UN is reporting that up to a million people have been displaced across Lebanon. Many children and their parents are heading to neighbouring countries including Syria and Egypt. Guest: Jennifer Moorehead, Save the Children's Country Director in Lebanonโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Israel has vowed to retaliate after Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles into the Jewish state on Tuesday night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran has made a big mistake, and will pay for it - even though most of the missiles were intercepted by Israel's air defence systems. Guest: Akiva Eldar, Israeli author and journalist Producer:…
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Tens of thousands of dock workers launched a strike at ports along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico in the United States this week. The strike is expected to wreak havoc on global supply chains and cost hundreds of millions of dollars a day in a major threat to the US economy - and it could also have significant flow-on effects in Australia. Guest…
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Set against the backdrop of 1970's Australia, new series Last Days of the Space Age follows a cul-de-sac of families on the precipice of change. Premiering on Disney+ on October 2, the series sees Jesse Spencer return to Australian screens for the first time in more than 20 years. Featuring: Jesse Spencer and Radha Mitchell, stars of Last Days of t…
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Police are continuing to investigate whether protesters breached Australia's anti-hate laws by flying Hezbollah flags and carrying images of the group's recently assassinated leader. The scenes over the weekend sent a chill through Australia's Jewish community.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New laws have come into affect allowing those over 18 to buy vapes without a prescription from a pharmacy but Associate Professor Emily Stockings says most young people will continue to buy illegal vapes.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A federal parliamentary inquiry has been hearing from tourism bodies, major airlines and academics about the challenges facing the sector in the wake of international borders being shuttered during the covid-19 pandemic. It recommends a national First Nations tourism body be established and, says regional tourism bodies in Australia need more suppo…
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"There is an absolutely undeniable racist culture at the ABC." That's one of the personal testimonies published in an independent review into racism at the national broadcaster. The ABC's outgoing Managing Director, David Anderson has issued an apology to Indigenous and culturally diverse staff for any racism they've experienced Guest: David Anders…
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Government Minister Murray Watt has condemned Iran's attack on Israel and says the Government want to see the “immediate de-escalation of the conflict in and around Lebanon” Guest: Murray Watt, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relationsโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds will address the National Press Club today calling for a massive overhaul of Australia's approach to child justice. Guest: Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissionerโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A new report from Climate Energy Finance finds that while private Chinese investment in Australia's cleantech sector is at a multi-decade low, there are big opportunities for Australia-China collaboration with the right policy settings. Guest: Tim Buckley, Director, Climate Energy Financeโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's the battle of the Veeps. Vice Presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz are preparing for their first and only debate. Usually the Vice Presidential debates don't garner a lot of attention, but this debate could have shape the final weeks of the US election campaign. Guest: Aaron Kall - Director of Debate at the University of Michigan and …
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Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has ratcheted up another notch — as Israeli troops carry out further raids in southern Lebanon, against Hezbollah's military infrastructure. At the same time, air raid sirens have sounded in Tel Aviv — as Hezbollah launched rockets or missiles into central Israel. Featuring: David Satterfield, US Diplomat and A…
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Overnight, Iran has launched approximately 180 missiles at targets across Israel. The attacks reportedly come in retaliation for the killing of Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah. Featuring: Alon Liel, former Israel top diplomat serving as director general of the Foreign Ministry.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Iran have not ruled out more attacks following the almost 200 missiles they launched into Israel but the country is preparing for Israel's retaliation. Following the attacks The US Government warned Iran that there will be serious consequences, but what will that response look like? Guest: Benham Ben Taleblu, Senior Iran Analyst at the Foundation f…
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35 years after Tina Turner recorded "The Best" Gamilaraay World musician Mitch Tambo is putting his own spin on it. The Indigenous musician also plays some didgeridoo live in the studio and chats about is process choosing and recording covers. Featuring: Mitch Tamboโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The final weeks of the US Presidential election will see Kamala Harris and Donald Trump make multiple visits to swing states. It will also see a further spread of disinformation and misinformation on social media which could impact who is named the next President of the United States. Featuring: Marianna Spring, BBC Disinformation and social media …
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As of this weekend, Victoria has the dubious honour of having more than 100 tobacco stores set alight in less than two years. It comes as the Federal Government feels the pinch of less taxes from the sale of legal tobacco, as the demand for much cheaper illicit tobacco rises. Featuring: Rohan Pike, former Australian Border Force and Australian Fede…
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The federal Opposition is considering a plan to let first home buyers take on bigger debts to help them break into the property market. As housing firms as a key election issue, Liberal MPs have floated the idea of loosening lending laws put in place a decade ago to stop risky borrowing.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Federal government is threatening to cancel the visas of anyone inciting "discord" in Australia as police investigate protesters who carried flags of the Lebanese militia Hezbollah at rallies over weekend. The Labor government is toughening its rhetoric, while opposition leader Peter Dutton has called on the Prime Minister to show strength and …
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Police have said they will investigate protesters who carried flags of the Lebanese militia Hezbollah at a rally in Melbourne over the weekend. Guest: DC Krissy Barrett, AFP Deputy Commissioner for National Securityโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Israel appears to be gearing up for a ground invasion of Lebanon as hundreds of tanks mass on the country's northern border. If the situation in Lebanon deteriorates further will the Australian government evacuate citizens who want to leave? During the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War, 5 500 Australians were rescued from Lebanon during Operation Ramp. Gue…
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A world record was broken in New Zealand on the weekend, with more than SIX-thousand people performing the haka together in Auckland, reclaiming the world record title from France.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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