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Comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events. Serious, fun, topical and diverse.


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Friday 6:08 UN pulls staff out of Afghanistan

The United Nations will withdraw nearly half its international staff from Afghanistan because of concerns for their safety. The UN says says the move is only temporary, but the decision raises questions of whether the situation in Afghanistan has reached a tipping point....

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Friday 6:23 Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, will not seek re-election

Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, has announced that he won't be seeking re-election next January....

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Friday 6:28 Papers: James Carleton

What's in the newspapers? James Carleton's daily wrap of the print media....

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Friday 6:37 Science with Chris Smith: genome sequencing, languages and bacteria

Each year computers get twice as fast and cost half as much, but it's not just the world of PCs that are undergoing a technology cost revolution. The first time the human genome was sequenced, it cost US$100 million. Now, according to a paper in this week's Science, it can be done for under $2,000 -- much closer to the acceptable price range of our science reporter, virologist Dr Chris Smith from the University of Cambridge. He also discusses new research showing that language learning starts i...

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Friday 6:46 Australian government announces e-waste recycling scheme

After years of discussion and debate, there has been a breakthrough on dealing with electronic waste. It's estimated that 14 million computers and televisions go into landfill every year, and that figure is rising. From 2010, the federal government will set up a national e-waste scheme, aiming to recycle 80% of all TVs and computers by 2021....

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Friday 6:52 Oil spill commission to report in six months

It has been exactly 11 weeks since the oil spill from the well head of the West Atlas drilling platform began, 200 km off the Kimberley coast. The environment movement is calling it one of Australia's worst environmental disasters, that will continue to unfold for years to come. The oil and gas industry says it should never have happened. And Indonesian fishermen are complaining their income and fish catch has been hit hard. The immediate crisis is over, but the accident will long haunt the Aus...

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Friday 6:58 Finance with Rebecca Hyam

The latest finance news here and abroad with Rebecca Hyam....

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Friday 7:10 AM with Tony Eastley

The ABC's daily morning current affairs program hosted by Tony Eastley....

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Friday 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield

The latest sports news with Warwick Hadfield....

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Friday 7:36 Michelle Grattan

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Friday 7:42 Retired General Peter Cosgrove: 2009 Boyer Lectures

In 1999 General Cosgrove was chosen to oversee East Timor's troubled transition to independence. The success of that mission ensured he became one of Australia's most respected military leaders. He was soon promoted to Chief of the Army and later, the Chief of Australia's Defence Force. The ABC board has invited retired General Peter Cosgrove to present the annual Boyer Lectures, a series of six radio lectures conveying the thoughts of a prominent Australian on major social, cultural, scientifi...

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Friday 7:52 Ten years on from the Republic referendum

Today is the tenth anniversary of the defeat of the referendum on a republic. Both republicans and monarchists have marked this occasion in their own way. John Howard was guest of honour at anniversary celebrations by monarchists in Sydney yesterday, and the Australian Republican Movement is using the milestone to try and rekindle public interest in breaking Australia's constitutional ties with Great Britain. But even the most ardent republicans concede the Queen and her successors will reign ...

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Friday 8:05 Friday panel: dealing with transport congestion

Our Friday Panel today tackles urban transport congestion, and proposals for radical reform in the way we price road usage. The debate was kicked off last month by Treasury Secretary Ken Henry, who said that road tax reform 'is fast becoming one of the biggest public policy issues of our age.' On Wednesday this week the chair of Infrastructure Australia Sir Rod Eddington agreed, saying that putting a price on our access to road infrastructure was essential. So how might this be done, and will ...

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Thursday 6:20 New plan for saving the world's tropical forests unveiled in Barcelona

The heat is well and truly on in Barcelona this week, as negotiators try hammer out a draft climate change agreement ahead next month's UN treaty meeting in Copenhagen. On Tuesday, 55 African countries staged a series of walk-outs and called for a suspension of negotiations until rich countries made substantial progress on emission cuts. And an alternative plan for a series of forest funds across Africa, Asia and South America to save the world's tropical forests has also been unveiled. Signifi...

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Thursday 6:27 Papers - James Carleton

What's in the newspapers? James Carleton's daily wrap of the print media....

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Thursday 6:36 Food Waste

The nation's enviroment ministers will gather in Perth later today, and waste is likely to dominate the discussions. The ministers will be considering a 'National Waste Policy Framework', with a couple of key items such as drink containers, E-waste and tyres singled out for special attention. But new research suggests that we should be taking a closer look at the amount of food we throw in the bin. It's estimated that Australians throw out $5.2 billion dollars worth of food every year....

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Thursday 6:43 Professor Brij Lal to return to Australia after being arrested in Fiji

Australian academic Professor Brij Lal was arrested by Fiji's military in Suva yesterday for his media comments on the political situation in the island republic. Brij Lal was arrested in his home in the capital, taken to Queen Victoria Barracks and then interrogated. He will be on a plane back to Australia this morning, after being told to leave Fiji or suffer the consequences....

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Thursday 6:49 Barack Obama: one year on

Today marks the first anniversary of Barack Obama's election as US president. Twelve months on it's the Republicans who are cheering, after their candidates win two state elections in New Jersey and Virginia....

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Thursday 6:58 Finance - Rebecca Hyam

The latest finance news here and abroad with Rebecca Hyam....

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Thursday 7:10 AM: with Tony Eastley

The ABC's daily morning current affairs program hosted by Tony Eastley....

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Thursday 7:32 Sport - Warwick Hadfield

The latest sports news with Warwick Hadfield....

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Thursday 7:36 Kevin Rudd: border protection, ETS and foreign affairs

The Rudd government will celebrate its second anniversary in office later this month. It's been a dream run for Kevin Rudd and Labor, with the past two years seeing them put under little pressure. But now, for the first time since winning the election, Kevin Rudd is coming under pressure on a number of fronts....

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Thursday 7:49 Michelle Grattan

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Thursday 7:52 Australia's big four banks survive the GFC

Australia avoided the worst of the global financial crisis and it's now clear that so did Australia's big four banks. Westpac wrapped up the bank reporting season yesterday announcing a full-year profit result that, like the other banks before it, was weighed down by bad debts. It's cash profit fell 8% to $4.6 billion. But the result still beat analysts' expectations, and Westpac now thinks its problem loans have peaked. Westpac's takeover of St George also helped it snare a bigger share of th...

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Thursday 8:05 Twenty years on from the fall of communism

Twenty years ago, the East German government changed history with the announcement that East Germans would be able to travel freely across the Berlin Wall. The wall stood for almost thirty years and its fall, which began on 9 November 1989, ushered in the end of the Cold War and the start of reconciliation between Russia, Germany and the West. This event is often seen as the triumph of the West over the East, of liberal democracy over communism. But is it that simple? Along with the failures o...

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Thursday 8:22 Billy Birmingham: the Twelth Man ups stumps

Earlier this year, the great former Australian test captain and legendary cricketing commentator Richie Benaud announced that 2010 will be his 46th and final year of broadcasting. It will be a great loss to Australian sports broadcasting, and to cricket itself. But not only do we lose Richie from the commentary box, but we also use his nemesis, the Twelfth Man, aka Billy Birmingham, who has announced his intention to retire at the same time. Over the past 25 years there have been seven 12th ma...

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Wednesday 6:14 Murky mercenaries freed from Equatorial Guinea

Simon Mann, the high-profile British mercenary and ring-leader of a coup to remove the president of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea in 2004, is a free man only one year into his 34-year sentence....

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Wednesday 6:26 Papers: James Carleton

What's in the newspapers? James Carleton's daily wrap of the print media....

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Wednesday 6:37 Melbourne Cup

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Wednesday 6:50 Last hurdle to EU Lisbon Treaty removed

The European Union's Lisbon Treaty will come into force next month, after the Czech Republic became the last of the EU's 27 states to ratify it....

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