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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: 48 hours to open the Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump threatened the Iranian regime over the weekend that it had 48 hours to open the Strait of Hormuz, or he would obliterate the...
Changing Australia: Peter Cursley and saving babies
Every year, thousands of babies born in Australia will need the essential skills of a neonatal intensive care unit.
In 1993, critically ill newb...
Northern Australia comes to grips with ex-tropic cyclone Narelle
Another flooding event is expected for the Northern Territory town of Katherine, after ex tropical cyclone Narelle dumped over 100 millimetres of rain...
What Trump's 48 hour deadline could mean for fuel supply chains
US President Donald Trump has given Iran a 48-hour deadline, vowing to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
...
'We've got to rebuild,' Liberal party takes stock after South Australian election
The federal Liberals are trying to see the silver linings in the South election result.
South Australian Senator Leah Blyth says the results me...
Joyce says One Nation is coming for Labor votes
One Nation recruit Barnaby Joyce says the South Australian election is a "corroboration" of the polls.
Mr Joyce said that One Nation was not on...
'No such thing as a safe seat' - Peter Malinauskas on Labor's landslide victory
The South Australian election saw the Labor Party claim its largest state victory in history - winning a second term with at least 32 of the 47 lower...
Tech Council says data centres foundation of Australia's AI capability
The federal government wants Australia to become a global destination for data centres, but it's seeking new commitments on national security, energy...
National Road Transport Association calls for government to suspend road user charge
As the Middle East conflict intensifies, surging fuel prices are pushing Australia's road freight industry to breaking point.
That's according t...
Gulf states balance US security ties with Iran diplomatic ties
For decades, the core defence strategy - of Gulf states - has been to prevent direct involvement in any conflict between the US, Israel and Iran.
US deploys additional troops to Middle East
The US President has given Iran 48 hours to stop attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz, as Donald Trump threatens to take out Iran's power pants.
Breakfast Wrap: The Middle East's war on energy
Energy prices have sharply surged on global markets following Israeli strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field - the world's largest natural gas reserve...
Political panel: will the PM's plan for fuel security maintain supply?
The Prime Minister says the US and Israel have "achieved" their goal of diminishing Iran's nuclear program and he can now see an end to the Middle Eas...
'Very powerful': Cyclone Narelle to strike Queensland this morning
Strong winds and heavy rain have begun lashing far north Queensland with Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle making landfall this morning.
Queensla...
Israel confirms it did not tell the US it was going to strike Iran's South Pars facility
Energy prices have been soaring, as Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz continues and after Israel struck Iran's South Pars facility - th...
Bowen says percentage of fuel stations out of fuel is in 'low single digits'
The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet has asked Treasury to model "new levy options" as a means of taxing windfall profits of gas companies, as...
South Australians election tomorrow 'first test' for One Nation polls
South Australians have been swarming polling booths this week ahead of the state election tomorrow.
According to the polls and pundits, the Lab...
'He's sitting very comfortably': How Iran war benefits Putin
They say in war, there are no winners - but far away from the conflict in the Middle East, one leader may be quietly cashing in.
As the Iran con...
Global economic impacts of Middle East gas field strikes
Energy prices have sharply surged on global markets following Israeli strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field - the world's largest natural gas reserve...
'International law applies to everybody,' says UN official
Almost three weeks after Israel and the US began its bombing campaign on Iran, the country's brutal theocratic regime remains in power.
It's rai...
Breakfast Wrap: The race for fuel security
Today's National Cabinet meeting is looking at ways to tackle demand-driven shortages of fuel.
So we hear from one of the industries struggling...
Changing Australia: Rob Pascoe and building a circular economy
Waste not, want not, as the saying goes.
Rob Pascoe has made it a life mission.
The recycling movement that began in the 1970s and '80s ha...
'A fact of life': Far North Queensland communities prepare for TC Narelle
Wild weather is set to batter far north Queensland communities from tonight, as Tropical Cyclone Narelle heads towards the coast.
The system has...
'Only take what you need': Darren Chester urges people in cities not to panic buy fuel
The war in the middle east has intensified overnight with both Israel and Iran targeting major energy sites, so what does this mean for fuel security?...
'Might get tight': Agriculture Minister on fertiliser supplies if Middle East conflict prolonged
The Prime Minister has flagged further action to shield Australians from global uncertainty in the coming days, as the ongoing Middle East conflict in...
Now 'absolutely the time' for bold budget reform, says EY economist
Today, the traditional centrepiece of pre-budget festivities - the first of the Treasurer's pre-budget speeches.
With the war in the middle east...
Fuel and fertiliser shortage hits at crunch time for farmers
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet with state and territory leaders later today on fuel security as the conflict in the middle east intensifies...
Is there a divergence between US and Israeli war aims?
The Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says the Iranian intelligence minister has been killed in an air strike in Tehran.
It comes a day after...
War in Iran divides MAGA
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly declared the war on Iran a success, but some of his most fervent supporters aren't buying it.
The resig...
Iran threatens to hit oil facilities across the Gulf
Iran is threatening to hit oil facilities across the Gulf.
It comes after Israel hit Iran's largest gas field, which makes up about 40 per cent...
Breakfast Wrap: The US President calls out Australia
US President Donald Trump has again criticised allies for refusing to send naval escorts to the Strait of Hormuz, singling out Australia.
In a p...
Kyle Sandilands gets the sack
Sydney shock jock Kyle Sandilands has had his contract with KIIS FM terminated.
Sandilands had been suspended after an on-air row with co-host J...
Changing Australia: Bianca Taylor and paving the way for female stonemasons
Stonemasonry has been a specialist trade for centuries - it's also a trade which has been male-dominant and increasingly out of vogue.
But Bianc...
Former Ambassador to US says Australia should remain focused on national interest in US relationship
US President Donald Trump has singled out Australia while criticising allies for refusing to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on...
Matildas aim for historic home Asian Cup silverware
With their 2-1 win over China in the semi-final last night, the Matildas have a chance to win their first trophy since the 2010 Asian Cup, facing Japa...
Hastie rebukes Trump for 'petulant' outburst
Mortgage holders copped another interest rate hike from the Reserve Bank yesterday - another financial blow for households as prices at the petrol pum...
Greens 'really pleased' after Senate committee endorses CGT discount changes
A Senate committee has found capital gains tax discounts disproportionately benefit wealthier Australians — and skew home ownership towards investors....
Treasurer says Strait of Hormuz blockage a 'key uncertainty' for the government
The Reserve Bank has hiked interest rates for the second time this year - bringing the cash rate to 4.1%.
The most recent data had inflation run...
Trump-appointed intelligence official quits over Iran war
Why has a senior US intelligence official, picked by President Trump, quit over the war in Iran?
We look at Joe Kent's comments, blaming Israel...
RBA lifts interest rates by 0.25pc for second time this year
Borrowers copped another interest rate hike yesterday - the second in two months - in a highly anticipated move by the Reserve Bank.
But it was...