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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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The Dreggs release debut album with acoustic cover of 'Look To The Stars'
Australian indie-folk band The Dreggs are known for their electric live performances and sing-a-longs.
Today, they release their debut album 'Caught In A Reverie' and are celebrating with a short album launch tour, followed by an Australian and New Zealand tour kicking off in June.
Guests: Paddy Macrae and Zane Harris -
Legal row between Elon Musk and e-Safety Commissioner continues
The dispute between Australia's eSafety Commissioner and social media platform owner Elon Musk is set to continue, after the Federal Court rolled over an injunction yesterday.
At the centre of the row is Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel who was stabbed while giving a sermon in his church in western Sydney last week.The Federal Court has been told by X's legal team, the Bishop wants the footage to remain online.
Guest:Professor Jeannie Paterson, Co-Director for the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics at the University of Melbourne -
Are Veterans receiving the support they need?
Thousands of service men and women are gathering this morning to commemorate the ANZACS.
ANZAC day is about remembering their sacrifices and helping the men and women who have served since, as rates of suicide among veterans remains too high, and the Royal Commission into those deaths prepares to hand down its findings later this year.
Guest: Matt Keogh, Minister for Veterans Affairs and Defence Personnel -
Thousands of lost letters from Anzacs now digitised
Fragile letters and diaries written by Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli have sat largely unread for decades, in Australia's War Memorial, until now.
Researchers are digitising thousands of hand-written letters and diary entries and are hoping to find new links to those who fought on the front lines.
Guest: Robyn Van Dyk, head of research at the Australian War Memorial -
Three million Australians hit with HECS debt hike
For the nearly three million Australians with higher education scheme debts hanging over their heads, the latest quarterly inflation figures are bittersweet.
HECS debts are indexed each year in line with inflation, and this year it's been calculated to 4.7 per cent based on March Consumer Price Index figures. This debt hike will hit hard given many are already struggling with high cost of living pressures.
Guest: Andrew Norton, Professor in Higher Education Policy, Australian National University -
Inflation figures and Elon vs the Government - Politics with Jacob Greber
The government says inflation has now almost halved since they were elected and the drop shows their policies are working. But analysts were expecting inflation to drop further in the March quarter than it did are these numbers good politically for the government?
Senior Correspondent with the Australian Financial Review Jacob Greber joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
Guest: Jacob Greber