This podcast shares the stories of undocumented immigrants in the United States. The purpose of this podcast is to advocate for the passage of the H.R.6 Dream and Promise Act, a bill that paves the path towards United States Citizenship.
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Through Orphan Sunday and Stand Sunday, we’re all a part of a great big story. Each observance is unique, yet together we are sharing God’s love for vulnerable children. Join us on a very special journey with guests from around the world. Stories of Impact will inspire you with small acts of faithfulness that have change children’s lives forever.
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Sunday Extra presents a lively mix of national and international affairs, analysis and investigation, as well as a lighter touch.
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Welcome to Sunday Night StoriesEach week you can listen to stories from new writers.If you would like to submit a piece of writing for Sunday Night Stories you are more than welcome!Please visit our website for more details.www.sundaynightstories.com
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Stories With a Sunday Roast is a collection of community conversations that lead your imagination. We take a trip around the world to highlight individuals and their stories, discover what makes them and lead questions with curiousity. To find out more about current projects please visit www.lindabonney.com. Welcome to the Stories With a Sunday Roast community. We are so glad you have joined us.
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Can you guess our tweeter?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: David Stratton, 1966
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David Stratton is one of Australia's most respected and beloved film critics. For decades, David reviewed thousands of films co-presenting with Margaret Pomeranz on The Movie Show on SBS and At the Movies for ABC TV. Now, at the age of 85 and after 57 years in the business, he explains why 1966, the year he became Director of the Sydney Film Festiv…
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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement awarded Sydney Peace Prize
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The movement has been selected for its courageous and highly respected humanitarian work towards peace, respect for common humanity and understanding among all peoplesDoor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There are more than 10 missions to be moon slated to blast off in 2026, among the payloads carried by these missions will be an Australian-led project carrying seeds, whose ultimate aim is to grow fresh food on the moon.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Iraq considering lowering the age of consent for girls to nine
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Iraq is poised to slash the legal age of consent from 18 to to nine, allowing men to marry young children.The proposed legal change also deprives women of rights to divorce, child custody and inheritance. Iraq’s parliament, which is dominated by a coalition of conservative Shia Muslim parties, is preparing to vote through an amendment that would ov…
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Russia prepares to retake Kursk from Ukraine
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After Ukraine's surprise incursion into Kursk in August, troop movement suggest Russia is planning to re-take the territory.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UN Climate Talks Take On AI and Tech Industry
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This year’s UN climate change conference in Azerbaijan will for the first time rally the technology industry to take on the climate emergency. COP29, which is being held in the capital Baku, will hold its first-ever Digitalisation Day with Artificial Intelligence and its growing impact on climate high on the agenda.…
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Can you guess this week's tweeter?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: Don Watson, 1983
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Don Watson is one of Australia's most respected speech writers. He is most famous for his work his Paul Keating on the iconic 1992 Redfern Park speech.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Life and Legend of Ronald Reagan
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Ronald Reagan is considered one of the most consequential presidents of post World War 2 America. The Hollywood actor-turned-politician ushered in a transformative conservative era in American politics when he was elected President in 1980, serving for eight years. A new definitive biography called Reagan: His Life and Legend explores his trajector…
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Cats and Dogs are reigning at the National Gallery of Victoria this month, with the opening of a new exhibition that features over 250 of cats and dogs from ancient history to the present day.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In Israel even the dead can father children
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Israel has one of the highest fertility rates in the developed world thanks to a raft of pronatalist policies. Since October the 7th, another avenue for producing children has opened: the families of every fallen IDF soldier have been offered a procedure called post-mortem sperm retrieval.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Martin Luther King III on Trump's new presidency
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The eldest son of the Rev. Dr Martin Luther King Jr was only ten years old when his father was killed in 1968.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: Peter FitzSimons, 1986
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Peter FitzSimons is a household name. He's a former Wallaby, a journalist and a writer - having written over 27 books. On The Year That Made Me, he divulges his relationship with a woman 15 years his senior in France, how his writing career started, and his time as a building site labourer.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What did you make of our croaker?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Power to the People: citizen power in action
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What can we learn from China's Politburo study sessions?
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Members of the Politburo, a 24-member decision making body that sits right at the top of the Chinese Communist Party, meet for monthly collective study.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prison lessons From Norway
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A decision on whether to release the Menendez brothers from prison, 35 years after killing their parents, is imminent after new sexual abuse evidence surfaced.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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International election observers head to the US
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As polling day approaches for the US, foreign elections observers are preparing to monitor the ballot.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: John Safran, 1997
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John Safran is one of Australia's most outrageous and provocative comedians, known for stunts involving the KKK, crucifixion, fatwas and exorcisms.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The US Electoral College Explained
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When Americans head to the polls on the 5th November, they'll cast a vote for either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. But under the US electoral system the candidate with the most votes isn't always the winner. That's because it's not a national race, it's a state-by-state race by a system called the Electoral College.…
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OzAsia Festival: a contemporary arts festival
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What's on at the OzAsia Festival in Adelaide?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian history at the International Conference of the Memory of the World
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The International Conference of the Memory of the World takes place in Paris this week.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New Japan PM Sweats for Majority in Snap Election
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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called the snap election just days after taking office last month. But he'll be fighting an uphill battle to secure a majority.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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