Fran Kelly and Carly Williams have got you covered
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A word from Fran Kelly | "When the Prime Minister announced the referendum on The Voice, we thought it would be a good idea to make sure people had the facts they needed to make an informed decision when they arrived at the ballot box. Facts not Fights... that's our motto! We've seen lots of misinformation and disinformation on social media, heated arguments between the "Yes" and "No" campaigns and it can be hard to get straight answers. So, The Voice Referendum Explained is a podcast taking a look at some of your questions about the Referendum: What exactly are we voting on? Can a Voice improve Indigenous lives? And why do most referendums fail? Each episode is only fifteen minutes so it's a great way to get informed before you vote. Check it out on the ABC listen app!" — Fran Kelly,co-host of The Voice Referendum Explained |
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The dinos are back in the dome for a brand-new season of Dino Dome! Episode 1 pits speedy Gallimimus against stocky Sauropelta in a dangerous pelt across an Arctic ice shelf. The stakes are high, especially because neither dino can swim. And there might be something lurking in the cold, dark deep... |
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| News Time for Kids | From Mars missions to dinosaur discoveries, join Ruby for this week's top five news stories for kids! News Time is made especially for little ears, sharing the stories and events that will help them understand the world around them. | |
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| Noisy By Nature | In Dr Ann Jones' latest adventure, she meets some noisy, froggy friends. After a day spent admiring waterfalls, there was a rumbling from above. Ann took a tumble into the water as the storm rolled in, and some ribbity new friends thought that was very funny indeed. | |
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| | ARTS WEEK FEATURE EPISODE | |
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Literary fiction is good at the hard stuff — grief, pain and conflict — but what about the books that make you feel good? Authors and creatives bring joy to The Book Show for ABC Arts Week, discussing the radical act of writing happy endings. | |
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| | Feeling Crabby | Have the crabs been lying to us? There are true crabs, false crabs, and even shame-faced crabs, which implies that at least some of them feel guilty. |
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| | Who's Your Daddy? | You probably have a daddy-long-legs in your house right now... But is having a weird eight-legged housemate actually a good thing? |
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| | Fight for the Condors | A bird that stands over a metre tall doesn't seem like the sort to get starstruck, but Johnny Cash accidentally drove these feather dusters to near-extinction. |
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| | The Newsreader Podcast | Breaking news! You can now stream all episodes of The Newsreader on ABC iview and our companion podcast on ABC listen. Hosted by Leigh Sales and Lisa Millar, go beyond the screen to the real-life 80s newsrooms and events that inspired the show. |
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| | Take Me To Your Leader! | From autocratic strongmen to democratic internationalists, Hamish Macdonald is on the case. Take Me To Your Leader! examines the cultural, historical, geographical and personal origins underpinning the ambitions of the people on the world stage. |
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| | If You're Listening | The world is on fire. There's a coup. A former president is being indicted. Inflation is through the roof, and AI is taking our jobs. What does it all mean? Matt Bevan explains the biggest stories in world news while hiding in his basement from assassins and authoritarian regimes. |
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| | Unravel True Crime: Firebomb | It’s 1988, and as the rest of Australia celebrates the nation’s bicentenary, a campaign of terror is getting underway in Perth. Thirty-five years on, Crispian Chan investigates what really happened after his family’s restaurant went up in flames. |
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