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The human history of counting involves everything from baboon bones, body parts and clay tokens to a mechanical calculator invented by a famous French philosopher in the 17th century.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Yanis Varoufakis on Technofeudalism and the evolution of counting
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Yanis Varoufakis explains why he thinks capitalism has been replaced by Technofeudalism. Keith Houston takes on a trip through humanity's history of counting - from fingers and toes to the pocket calculator.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Yanis Varoufakis: what is technofeudalism?
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Is capitalism dead? As big tech's influence and control on the markets and all our lives continues to grow, could it be that capitalism has been replaced by technofeudalism. Yanis Varoufakis explains how we all became cloud serfs providing our data for free. Guest: Yanis Varoufakis, former Minister for Finance in Greece and author of Technofeudalis…
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Nightline


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Full Episode: Wednesday, September 20, 2023
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New Orleans 'Monster' expressway highlights national debate over highway removal; Ron DeSantis opens up about his agenda, presidential ambitions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Why young people want to break the binaries of the Voice debate
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There's a broad spectrum of perspectives on the Voice referendum, but where do the voices of Australia's youth fit into the debate?Recently, the University of Tasmania gathered a panel of young Indigenous and non-indigenous voices to speak to the complexities of this era-defining moment, and what future they want to inherit — whatever the outcome o…
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Menopause is costing the economy a fortune. El Nino weather and its impact. Central Bank Digital Currencies explained.
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How women and their employers are paying a big price because of menopause. El Nino weather and its impact on economic staples. What are Central Bank Digital Currencies and could they change the financial landscape?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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PM


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COVID Inquiry about preparing for future pandemics, not blame
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A broad-ranging inquiry to be held into Australia's pandemic response - Anthony Albanese says it's not about blame but how to do better next time.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister announces inquiry into COVID-19 response
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The federal government has announced an inquiry into how the COVID-19 pandemic was handled, headed by a panel of experts.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Big Tech: Do you follow the trends of AI influencers?
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AI influencers, authors take ChatGPT to court and one social media platform is still promoting Russell Brand despite the sexual assault allegations against the comedian.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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World's oldest wooden structure discovered in Zambia
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Archaeologists have unearthed a wooden structure in Zambia, dating back nearly half-a-million years, long before the evolution of Homo sapiens.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Photographer Harry Borden shifts his focus to divorce
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Most of us have a connection to divorce. The narrative around divorces is mostly sad … painful … messy … but photographer Harry Borden illustrates the ripple effect that the breakdown of marriage creates … including the positive outcomes of peace, reflection and re-creation of one's self, in his book ‘On Divorce’.…
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What is life like inside Alice Springs' rural town camps?
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Indigenous Filmmaker and Yes Campaigner Rachel Perkins wants Australians to understand what life is like in some of Australia's most disadvantaged areas.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If Australia was to adopt the Coalition's demand to replace coal-fired power stations with nuclear, it would come with a $387 billion dollar price tag according to the Albanese government. But is nuclear energy really "a unicorn and a fantasy" for Australia?And with just over three-weeks until referendum day, is the tone of the Voice debate changin…
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"Geoeconomic confrontation" ranks as one of the most severe risks facing the world, according to a recent World Economic Forum report. Trade is increasingly becoming a weapon of warfare, and the future consequences for world co-operation could be significant. So, should the use of sanctions be regulated by an international body? And if a global reg…
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Manhunt underway after murder suspect released from Indiana jail; Merrick Garland says he is ‘not the President’s lawyer’; Child exposed to fentanyl and weapons in NYC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Exclusive: Qantas chairman 'I won't quit'
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An exclusive interview with the Qantas chairman, Richard Goyder. Will he step down?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and other big names in tech have joined a US Senate hearing to call for better regulation of AI, but they’re divided on how to get there. And Apple wants to know how you feel as part of a software update – but who does it really benefit? Meanwhile supermarket giants are increasing surveillance measures and NAS…
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Bold dance work 'Salamander' premieres at Brisbane Festival
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An ambitious dance performance has taken over Brisbane Festival and it's paying off.UK choreographer Maxine Doyle and stage designer Es Devlin have created 'Salamander', which has transformed a Northshore warehouse into an immersive, climate-fiction world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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World First: 'new frontier' for brain cancer treatment
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Professor Richard Scolyer is the world's leading melanoma pathologist. Earlier this year everything in his life changed when he was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. Richard knew the standard treatment for his illness would give him another 6 to 9 months of life, so he rejected it. And his decision could change how brain cancer is treated in th…
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Bank branches have been a staple of town architecture along with the post office and local milk bar, but that landscape is changing as the banks argue they're no longer profitable.Now, a Senate Inquiry is looking into the impact that's having on the thousands of regional Australians who rely on the banks and their branches.Guest: Anna Bligh, CEO Au…
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Former consumer watchdog boss investigates price gouging
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Rising inflation over the past year has made the cost of living near unbearable for many Australians struggling to afford basic goods.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How will Canada-India tensions impact Australia? - Politics with Charles Croucher
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The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Preparing for an early fire season across the country
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The summer fire season is months away, but this week multiple blazes burned across a number of states.Predictions suggest Australia may be facing one of its most catastrophic fire seasons ever. So, what preparations are being made on the ground to mitigate fire risk and prepare local residents?Guest: Mayor Mark Reeves, Gippsland VictoriaMayor Chery…
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As Queensland calls for more volunteer firefighters, authorities say a repeat of the Black Summer season is unlikely.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As Queensland calls for more volunteer firefighters, authorities say a repeat of the Black Summer season is unlikely.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victoria to introduce tax on short term rentals
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The Victorian government have confirmed bookings for short stay rentals will attract a tax of 7.5% from 2025, to help fund social and affordable housing across the state.The Senior Director Government and Corporate Affairs at Stayz says the idea is "ill-conceived" and won't solve the housing supply problem.Guest: Eacham Curry, Senior Director, Gove…
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Since the tiny and deadly varroa mite was discovered in bee hives at the Port of Newcastle 15 months ago, it has decimated bee populations across Australia.A $132 million plan was rolled out to eradicate the mites, but this week it was announced Australia would cease all eradication efforts. But bee industry representatives say that could threaten …
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Macron, Xi and Putin skip UN General Assembly
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World leaders are gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, with some notable exceptions.US President Joe Biden is the only permanent Security Council member at the gathering this year. Presidents Macron, Xi and Putin have all skipped the meeting. So what does that mean for international cooperation?…
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Where are relations between India and Canada headed, in the wake of the accusation that Indian intelligence carried out an assassination of a Canadian Sikh activist in June?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In a decision likely to have implications for other central banks, the US Federal Reserve has kept interest rates on hold in a range of 5.25 to 5.5%.With key central banks around the world meeting this week on monetary policy, opinion is divided about whether we could be at the end of the steepest rate tightening cycle in decades.Guest: Steven Hami…
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High fire danger persists, but cooler conditions expected
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Cooler conditions are expected to deliver reprieve to much of New South Wales today, as heatwave conditions begin to ease.But the fire danger remains high in northern parts of the state, where temperatures in the low 30s have been forecast.Guest: Greg Allan, NSW Rural Fire Service SpokespersonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pacific Beat


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Surrengal Whipps Jr calls for climate action at UN General Assembly
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President Surangel Whipps Jr from Palau is the first Pacific leader to address the delegates at the UN General Assembly.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Alleged killing of West Papuan teenagers sparks call for humanitarian intervention
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Escalating violence in West Papua has humanitarian organisations deeply concerned about the safety of civilians in the area.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu opposition boycotts parliament, as fallout from change in government continues
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Vanuatu may have a new Prime Minister, but the fallout from last month's change in government is continuing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Calls for humanitarian intervention as violence escalates in West Papua
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There's calls for humanitarian intervention in West Papua after escalating violence claimed the lives of teenagers. Also, Vanuatu's opposition boycotts parliament in a bid to block a motion aimed at suspending the former speaker of parliament.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Parts of Australia have been experiencing well above average temperatures for this time of year, with alerts for bushfires already being issued. At the same time, the Bureau of Meteorology has declared the El Nino weather pattern is underway, meaning a hotter and drier summer is likely.Today, the founder of campaign group Sweltering Cities, Emma Ba…
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Why Modi picked a fight over India's true name
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When world leaders received their invitations to the 2023 G20 summit in New Delhi, everyone got a bit of a surprise. It referred to Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of Bharat, not India.The debate over the naming of India stretches back nearly 80 years, and tells an important story about the country's history.And Modi's new push for a change in …
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Rear Vision — How History Shaped Today


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Indigenous Voices to Parliament: The Scandinavian Model
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On the 14th of October we'll all be voting in a referendum on changing the constitution to recognised Indigenous Australia’s by the establishment of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.For over 30 years Norway, Sweden and Finland have all had such bodies known as Nordic Sami parliaments. Each of these bodies makes representations to the national gove…
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