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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: Social media ban six months on
It's been six months since Australia's world-leading social media ban for under-16s took effect - so how effective has the policy been?
Then, on...
Changing Australia: Joseph Friedman and connecting inmates with About Time
Inspired by a newspaper in the UK, 'About Time' launched locally in Australia in 2024, written largely by current and former inmates around the countr...
Australian doctor describes 'heartbreaking' work after returning from Gaza
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Herwig Drobetz has spent the past six weeks at the Rafah Field Hospital — working for the International Committee of the Red Cr...
Six months on, is Australia's social media ban a success?
Millions of underage accounts have been deleted under the new restrictions, but many teens continue to access restricted content.
Sarah Hanson Young calls for greater regulation of social media companies
It's six months since the federal government's social media ban kicked in for Australians aged younger than 16.
Public health expert rejects calls to cut tobacco excise
Public health leaders say the tobacco industry is using the illicit tobacco crisis to call for tax cuts on their products.
How well prepared is Australia for AI?
This AI expert says AI is changing at a pace faster than a single piece of legislation can keep up with.
UN report finds Israeli authorities have enabled settler attacks in West Bank
The report comes as Israel says it's investigating a fatal shooting of a seven-month old Palestinian baby - when Israeli troops shot at a car in the W...
Protests in Belfast turn violent after knife attack
Cars have been set alight, after a Sudanese man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in an alleged "brutal" knife attack.
Breakfast Wrap: ABC boss faces questions
ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks faces questions about the resignation of ABC News boss Justin Stevens, the discussion around Grace Tame's new ABC pod...
Changing Australia: Craig Copeland and restoring wetlands and waterways
Craig Copeland founded OzFish - an army of recreational fishers to help repair and build fish habitats around the country.
Matt Thistlethwaite calls for permanent ceasefire in middle east
Iran and Israel have announced a pause in their military operations.
ABC MD says Justin Stevens unaware of successor plans
A fortnight ago, ABC News boss Justin Stevens announced his resignation after 19 years with the organisation.
Why is China's Xi in North Korea?
Chinese President Xi Jinping is in North Korea after almost seven years to restrengthen ties with regime leader Kim Jong Un.
So what does this...
McIntosh says she's 'not against' a longer NDIS inquiry
The Senate committee hearings into the government's overhaul of the NDIS begin later today.
NDIS legislation put under microscope, but for limited time only
Three days have been set aside for the hearings, with the committee expected to report back next week.
Former UK foreign minister says Hegseth's comments 'insulting'
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary event to criticise several nation's migration policies.
British American Tobacco defends industry despite health harms
Nicotine consumption is on the rise - up some 40% from 2017 to 2025, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Iran ceasefire wavers as hostilities boil over
Israel and Iran appear to have backed away from further strikes overnight, but warn they are ready to launch retaliatory attacks if provoked.
Breakfast Wrap: Remembering Richard Scolyer
He was a renowned pathologist and a pioneer in melanoma research. But through his brain cancer diagnosis, Professor Richard Scolyer took Australians o...
Fran Kelly recognised with AO
Fran Kelly has been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to broadcast journalism and social justice.
Changing Australia: Barbara Woodhouse and performing life-changing facial surgery
From the time Barbara Woodhouse was a student and saw a video of surgical procedure which involves separating the jaw, she knew that's what she wanted...
Massive turnout expected for Neale Daniher's Big Freeze at the 'G
Almost 100,000 people will flock to the MCG for the annual Big Freeze event, in part to pay tribute to the late former AFL player and coach Neale Dani...
Government signs ammunition contract with Rheinmetall
The federal government has signed a $72 million contract with a German defence manufacturer to make Australian-made ammunition.
Pat Turner recognised with AO
Pat Turner has dedicated her life to advancing the wellbeing and self-determination of First Nations peoples and communities — most notably in helping...
Governor-General Sam Mostyn pays tribute to the late Richard Scolyer
He was a renowned pathologist who was a pioneer in melanoma research. But through his brain cancer diagnosis, Professor Richard Scolyer took Australia...
Iranian missiles launched at Israel for first time since ceasefire
Iran has fired missiles at Israel, marking Tehran's first attack on Israel since the fragile ceasefire was announced in early April.
Will Hodgman appointed Companion of the Order of Australia
The King's Birthday is being celebrated in most parts of the country today, with almost 950 Australians recognised in this year's Honours list.
Is this the most political World Cup ever?
Just days out from the men's FIFA World Cup, and politics again threatens to overshadow the competition.
US CDC warns Ebola outbreak could become largest on record
New modelling suggests the current ebola outbreak -- in central Africa -- could exceed 20,000 cases over the next three months.
Breakfast Wrap Special: Scandal at KPMG
What do you know about the scandal engulfing one of Australia's biggest consulting firms?
We hear from a former insider and ex-whistleblower, t...
Coalition says budget reform complicates tax system
It's unclear if the Greens and the Coalition will team up to delay the passage of the government's NDIS and tax reform bills.
Daniel Mulino defends time taken to debate budget reforms
Now the hard work begins to get it through the Senate.
Sherpa survives Everest after days lost on mountain
A Nepali Sherpa has survived a descent on Mount Everest after being reported missing for a week.
He had been gone for so long his family had st...
What lessons can be learnt beyond the Enhanced Games?
With only one world record beaten, the Enhanced Games didn't exactly deliver on its revolutionary promise.
What evidence do we have that modern slavery features in Australian supply chains?
The Federal Government defends its anti-slavery record as US President Donald Trump announces new tariffs.
The Finke Desert Race celebrates its 50th year
This year, Finke is paying tribute to its early champions - who started the very first race with a shotgun blast 50 years ago.
Calls for safeguards following QLD child safety review
A major inquiry has called for a sweeping overhaul of the child safety sector in Queensland.
ANZSGM President unconvinced aged care assessment algorithm creating fairer outcomes
The federal government's new algorithm-assisted tool has faced scrutiny this week.