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Last month's Federal budget included half a billion dollars to deepen Australia's ties with Southeast Asia, as part of a policy to expand trade and exports to the fast growing region.
Port of Melbourne is Australia's biggest container and cargo port. They're calling for greater efforts from the Government to capitalise on this market.
Guest:Leatrice Treharne, Head of Business Development, Port of Melbourne ....
Executive Chair of News Corp Michael Miller warns it's time Meta, TikTok and X come to the table and play by Australia's rules.
Miller will address the National Press Club today and call for social media networks to meet national standards, abide by laws and take accountability for serious harms done by content hosted on their platforms. He told RN Breakfast "there needs to be a level playing field." Guest: Michael Miller, Executive Chair Australasia, News Corp ....
The Lowy Institute's annual poll is the longest-running survey of Australian public opinion on the world.
Last night the 20th edition of the poll revealed just 17 per cent of Australians trust China to act responsibly in the world. It found Australians' views on security, defence and alliances remain complex in uncertain geopolitical times. Guest: Ryan Neelam, Director, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program, Lowy Institute ....
As Australia confronts horrifying levels of family violence and Federal and State Governments redirect funding to make urgent systemic changes, one world expert on the prevention of gendered violence says we need to rethink the problem.
Jackson Katz says it is no longer acceptable for domestic or sexual abuse to be seen as simply a women's problem but instead as a cultural, collective and systemic men's issue. Guest: Jackson Katz, Gendered Violence Global Activist and Expe ....
Professor Tom Calma, the Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia - took to the stage to deliver the National Reconciliation Week Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration 2024.
It was titled 'Looking Back to Look Forward: Lessons from the past to influence actions of the Future' and comes at a time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face the political - and public - aftermath of a failed referendum. Tom Calma joined RN Breakfast to discuss. Guest:Professor Tom Calma AO, Co-Chair Reconciliation Australia ....