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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 program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/

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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 program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/

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Breakfast Wrap: What is the future of NATO?

1/22/2026
Many are trying to gauge the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, so we're featuring two different perspectives. A former deputy NATO commander, and a former US envoy, who have different takes on the future of American involvement and what middle powers should be doing. Then we'll dive back into federal politics and the split between the Nationals and Liberal party. Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

Duration:00:24:16

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Flickerfest Director Bronwyn Kidd on showing films that encourage connection

1/22/2026
Bondi Beach has been the site of much grief and reflection over the last six weeks, but tonight the red carpet rolls out to celebrate life. Flickerfest is marking 35 years as Australia's largest short film competition, with screenings under the stars at the Bondi Pavilion over the next ten days. More than three thousand shorts from around the world have been whittled down to just 200, all competing for a host of prizes - and the chance to enter the race for an Academy Award.

Duration:00:05:20

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Hate laws and gun laws pass special sitting of Parliament, Coalition dissolves

1/22/2026
This week started with the passage of hate laws and gun laws and ended with the dissolving of the Coalition. Can Sussan Ley and David Littleproud maintain control of their party rooms? And what is the road back to power for divided conservative forces? Our Friday political panel discuss.

Duration:00:11:39

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'David went out with our party's blessing,' Anne Webster on Nationals split from Liberals

1/22/2026
On the National Day of Mourning for victims of the Bondi terror attack, the Coalition split. The relationship unravelled this week after the Nationals agreed to vote against hate speech laws supported by the Liberal party.

Duration:00:09:28

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Anne Ruston says Liberal party 'will not be dictated to' about who their leader will be

1/22/2026
The Nationals have announced a second split from their Coalition partner, the Liberal party, in less than a year. It's sparked questions about the future of Opposition Leader Sussan Ley's leadership.

Duration:00:05:53

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'I've never seen anything like this' - Tim Ayres on Coalition split

1/22/2026
The Prime Minister apologised to Jewish Australians last night for failing to protect them, as the nation marked a day of mourning in the wake of the Bondi terror attack last month. The day began with a political rupture, as the Nationals walked away from its coalition with the Liberals - in a significant blow to the Opposition Leader Sussan Ley.

Duration:00:09:32

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Trump still after 'deal' to secure defence of Greenland, access to minerals

1/22/2026
The prime minister of Greenland has welcomed the US President Donald Trump's decision to pare back his threats to take over Greenland. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mr Trump suggested a deal was in sight, after walking back threats of tariffs against countries opposing a US acquisition of the Danish territory. He also ruled out using military force to take over Greenland. Donald Trump says the focus is now on defending the Arctic, a missile defence system and access to critical minerals - while curbing the influence of Russia and China in the region.

Duration:00:07:03

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Climate scientist warns recent heatwave shows 'climate change is here now'

1/22/2026
The recent blast of scorching temperatures across eastern Australia has served as a reminder of the risks extreme heat pose to the community. World Weather Attribution - an academic collaboration of climate scientists - says heat waves can now be expected every five years on average - rather than four times a century, as used to be the case.

Duration:00:04:25

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Former US envoy to Syria on the future of NATO and Syria ceasefire

1/22/2026
The US military is transferring up to seven-thousand Islamic State detainees from north-eastern Syria to Iraq. It comes after Syrian government forces took control of vast areas of the country's north - which Kurdish-led militia long controlled. Former US envoy to Syria, Joel Rayburn, begins this interview responding to an earlier interview with Sir Richard Shirreff about the future of NATO.

Duration:00:09:52

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'Under Trump, America has become an imperial predator,' says General Sir Richard Shirreff

1/22/2026
European leaders are holding emergency talks in Brussels just a day after US President Donald Trump ruled out imposing tariffs on European nations or using military force to take over Greenland. In a press conference overnight, Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said the territory is open to talks with the United States, but sovereignty remains a red line.

Duration:00:06:17

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Breakfast Wrap: Coalition splits again

1/21/2026
We take you through the timeline of the second Coalition split since the election. And we ask what role One Nation may have played in pressuring the Nationals, and whether more members may move to the conservative party. Former Nationals leader and One Nation convert is our guest. Then, US President Donald Trump is dropping plans to add a 10 per cent tariff on goods from eight European countries over their opposition to his push to acquire Greenland. Treasurer Jim Chalmers shares the government's reaction. Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

Duration:00:23:54

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Changing Australia: Jenny Hynson and the power of paediatric palliative care

1/21/2026
How do you live when your child is dying? Palliative care is often essential for families living through the unimaginable. But in Victoria, before paediatrician Jenny Hynson came into the picture, such a specialist service didn't exist for children. Today it's a very different story. If this conversation raises any issues for you, you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Guest: Clinical Associate Professor Jenny Hynson, former head of the Victorian Paediatric Palliative Care Program, founding member of the Children's Bioethics Centre at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne Related: Changing Australia also spoke with Ella Stratton, founder of the HAS Foundation after the loss of her 12-year-old son Hunter.

Duration:00:16:12

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'It's a bit like your local P&C,' Barnaby Joyce on Coalition disarray

1/21/2026
The future of the federal Coalition is in the balance this morning, after all 11 National party shadow ministers resigned from their positions yesterday. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says she urged the Nationals not to walk away from the Coalition, calling the resignations "unnecessary" and urging them to "reconsider". Barnaby Joyce quit the Nationals in November, citing irreconcilably differences.

Duration:00:07:44

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"We are still reeling," Allegra Spender on the national day of mourning

1/21/2026
Today the Australian flag will be flown at half mast, as the nation marks a day of mourning in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

Duration:00:05:06

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Colin Boyce on Coalition tensions: 'not appropriate to be making political comments on a day like today'

1/21/2026
The Coalition is on the brink this morning, after National Party senators and MP's resigned en masse from the opposition front bench. Three senators tendered their resignation for breaking shadow cabinet solidarity and opposing the government's hate speech legislation. By the end of the day 11 National party shadow ministers resigned from their positions, with the future of the Liberal-National alliance now in question.

Duration:00:04:39

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers on OECD's assessment of Australia's economy

1/21/2026
A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says Australia's economy is recovering after experiencing a slowdown in recent years. The OECD's Economic Survey of Australia says reform is needed to "raise productivity growth, improve housing affordability and facilitate the energy transition."

Duration:00:07:32

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Prince Harry faces the Daily Mail in London's High Court

1/21/2026
Living under "24 hour surveillance," is how Prince Harry has described the alleged tactics of the Daily Mail. Prince Harry has told London's High Court that the Daily Mail had made his wife Meghan's life "an absolute misery", and that the tabloid's intrusion of his early life made him quote "paranoid beyond belief". The Duke of Sussex is one of seven high-profile figures - including Sir Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley - accusing Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers of using unlawful tactics like phone hacking to intrude on their privacy. Associated Newspapers has denied the accusations.

Duration:00:05:22

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World in a new era of "water bankruptcy", says UN

1/21/2026
The United Nations has warned that the world has entered a new era of global water bankruptcy. A new report has found that climate change, pollution and decades of overuse have left essential sources of fresh water irreparably damaged, with billions of people no longer having enough water to meet their basic needs. Kaveh Madani is the Director of the UN University's Institute for Water, Environment and Health - and the lead author of the study.

Duration:00:08:30

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Trump digs in on Greenland, says there is 'no going back'

1/21/2026
Donald Trump's determination to acquire Greenland has dominated talks at the Davos World Economic summit overnight, with the US President refusing to take the threat of trade tariffs off the table. But he has ruled out using military force. Meanwhile the EU and France say Greenland's sovereignty is not negotiable and have warned the dispute could shatter the NATO alliance - and reignite a trade war.

Duration:00:06:32

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Breakfast Wrap: Hate speech and gun law reforms pass parliament

1/20/2026
The government's gun law reforms passed parliament yesterday, receiving support in the Senate from the Greens, while its hate laws passed with the support of the Liberal party. Having failed to settle a joint position on the legislation, the Nationals opposed it when it reached the senate. We hear from the Government and the Greens. Then an interview with the Chief of the Norwegian Defence Force, as Washington continues to push for a takeover of Greenland. NATO military leaders are preparing for a scheduled meeting in Brussels this week, right as Denmark calls for a NATO mission in Greenland. And we speak with the British politician pushing for the UK to adopt an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s. Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

Duration:00:24:26