Radio National broadcasts national programming in subjects that include news and current affairs, the arts, social issues, science, drama and comedy. Some programs are relayed on Radio Australia, the ABC's international free-to-air shortwave service.
Radio National currently has 327 transmitter sites and covers over 98% of the permanently inhabited areas of Australia. Remote areas are served by satellite service.
All radio programs are available for live streaming over the Internet, and most (excluding drama, poetry and music) as audio-on-demand, or for download as MP3s for at least four weeks after broadcast. Some programs are available as MP3s going back to 2005, when Radio National commenced podcasting. About 25% of shows, mainly the flagship weekly shows, have written transcripts archived back to 1996.
History
From 1928, the National Broadcasting Service, as part of the federal Postmaster-General's Department, gradually took over responsibility for all the existing stations that were sponsored by public licence fees ("A" Class licences). The outsourced Australian Broadcasting Company supplied programs from 1929. In 1932 a commission was established, merging the original ABC company and the National Broadcasting Service. It is from this time that Radio National dates as a distinct network within the ABC, in which a system of program relays was developed during the subsequent decades to link stations spread across the nation.
Poland is ready to give Putin a 'good hiding' | ABC Radio National
As the war in Ukraine spills into Poland, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says that Russia's Vladimir Putin "should be humiliated".
Hear more in the ABC podcast, Global Roaming: https://ab.co/3XXaRxy
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published: 19 Oct 2024
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published: 19 Feb 2022
Marshall McLuhan - rare archival footage from 1977 - ABC Radio National
http://abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
This rare archival footage of McLuhan speaking to an ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] journalist on his visit to Australia was recorded on 19 June 1977 in Sydney.
ABC Archive notes: "Canadian expert on electronic media, Marshall McLuhan, arrives in Australia to address a seminar on Australian radio. He advocates shortening of TV transmission time and better balance between TV, radio and press. McLuhan speaks about the effect of TV on children."
From other sources we know that he was brought to Australia by Sydney radio station 2SM.
Sadly no record of the interviewer has been kept, though we think she has an NZ accent.
published: 30 Jun 2011
The Year That Made Me (ABC Radio National interview)
Originally posted by the ABC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghD0WOY33Ok
published: 14 Nov 2019
National Panasonic Radio R 441B Hi Fi Transistor 1963 Collectable Japan
National Panasonic Radio R 441B Hi Fi Transistor 1963 Collectable Japan
Info : https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/panasonic_r_441b_r441.html
published: 04 Feb 2020
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published: 22 Dec 2024
National Volunteer Week - ethnic community radio stations
Since 1945, some 6.8 million people have arrived in Australia as new settlers. Their contribution to Australian society, culture and prosperity has been an important factor in shaping our nation.
In the past few decades, ethnic community radio stations have provided these migrants with the chance to celebrate both their cultural heritage and their new lives in Australia.
During National Volunteers Week, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is recognising the enormous contribution multilingual community stations and their volunteer broadcasters have brought to Australian airwaves.
published: 08 May 2009
BBC comedy veteran Michael Palin's Brazil [HD] - ABC Radio National Breakfast
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/breakfast It's been four decades since Michael Palin danced from foot to foot in his Monty Python days, slapping John Cleese with a fish.
Since then he's won over audiences as a Hollywood star, an author and a man with no budget constraints as he showcases different cultures and countries in his travel documentaries.
The series Michael Palin's Brazil airs on ABC1 on Sundays at 7:30pm - http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc1/201211/programs/ZX9015A001D2012-11-11T193200.htm
Or you can watch it on iView - http://www.abc.net.au/iview
Publications
Title: Michael Palin's Brazil
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Title: The Truth
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
published: 12 Nov 2012
Against the grain sports podcast uncut
NFL News
Chiefs vs Steelers
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Playoff picture
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NBA talk
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published: 25 Dec 2024
Eddie Woo’s maths journey – The Year That Made Me | Radio National
Today, Eddie Woo is arguably Australia’s most famous maths teacher. His YouTube maths channel Wootube has nearly 700,000 subscribers and more than 34 million views.
But Eddie didn’t love the subject at school, and he nearly didn’t become a Maths teacher at all. So what was the year that made Eddie into who he is today? 2004. ABC Radio National’s Elizabeth Jackson finds out why.
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As the war in Ukraine spills into Poland, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says that Russia's Vladimir Putin "should be humiliated".
Hear more in the ABC pod...
As the war in Ukraine spills into Poland, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says that Russia's Vladimir Putin "should be humiliated".
Hear more in the ABC podcast, Global Roaming: https://ab.co/3XXaRxy
#ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
As the war in Ukraine spills into Poland, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says that Russia's Vladimir Putin "should be humiliated".
Hear more in the ABC podcast, Global Roaming: https://ab.co/3XXaRxy
#ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
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ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Austra...
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ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
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ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
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http://abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
This rare archival footage of McLuhan sp...
http://abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
This rare archival footage of McLuhan speaking to an ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] journalist on his visit to Australia was recorded on 19 June 1977 in Sydney.
ABC Archive notes: "Canadian expert on electronic media, Marshall McLuhan, arrives in Australia to address a seminar on Australian radio. He advocates shortening of TV transmission time and better balance between TV, radio and press. McLuhan speaks about the effect of TV on children."
From other sources we know that he was brought to Australia by Sydney radio station 2SM.
Sadly no record of the interviewer has been kept, though we think she has an NZ accent.
http://abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
This rare archival footage of McLuhan speaking to an ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] journalist on his visit to Australia was recorded on 19 June 1977 in Sydney.
ABC Archive notes: "Canadian expert on electronic media, Marshall McLuhan, arrives in Australia to address a seminar on Australian radio. He advocates shortening of TV transmission time and better balance between TV, radio and press. McLuhan speaks about the effect of TV on children."
From other sources we know that he was brought to Australia by Sydney radio station 2SM.
Sadly no record of the interviewer has been kept, though we think she has an NZ accent.
Since 1945, some 6.8 million people have arrived in Australia as new settlers. Their contribution to Australian society, culture and prosperity has been an impo...
Since 1945, some 6.8 million people have arrived in Australia as new settlers. Their contribution to Australian society, culture and prosperity has been an important factor in shaping our nation.
In the past few decades, ethnic community radio stations have provided these migrants with the chance to celebrate both their cultural heritage and their new lives in Australia.
During National Volunteers Week, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is recognising the enormous contribution multilingual community stations and their volunteer broadcasters have brought to Australian airwaves.
Since 1945, some 6.8 million people have arrived in Australia as new settlers. Their contribution to Australian society, culture and prosperity has been an important factor in shaping our nation.
In the past few decades, ethnic community radio stations have provided these migrants with the chance to celebrate both their cultural heritage and their new lives in Australia.
During National Volunteers Week, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is recognising the enormous contribution multilingual community stations and their volunteer broadcasters have brought to Australian airwaves.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/breakfast It's been four decades since Michael Palin danced from foot to foot in his Monty Python days, slapping John Cleese...
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/breakfast It's been four decades since Michael Palin danced from foot to foot in his Monty Python days, slapping John Cleese with a fish.
Since then he's won over audiences as a Hollywood star, an author and a man with no budget constraints as he showcases different cultures and countries in his travel documentaries.
The series Michael Palin's Brazil airs on ABC1 on Sundays at 7:30pm - http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc1/201211/programs/ZX9015A001D2012-11-11T193200.htm
Or you can watch it on iView - http://www.abc.net.au/iview
Publications
Title: Michael Palin's Brazil
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Title: The Truth
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/breakfast It's been four decades since Michael Palin danced from foot to foot in his Monty Python days, slapping John Cleese with a fish.
Since then he's won over audiences as a Hollywood star, an author and a man with no budget constraints as he showcases different cultures and countries in his travel documentaries.
The series Michael Palin's Brazil airs on ABC1 on Sundays at 7:30pm - http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc1/201211/programs/ZX9015A001D2012-11-11T193200.htm
Or you can watch it on iView - http://www.abc.net.au/iview
Publications
Title: Michael Palin's Brazil
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Title: The Truth
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Today, Eddie Woo is arguably Australia’s most famous maths teacher. His YouTube maths channel Wootube has nearly 700,000 subscribers and more than 34 million vi...
Today, Eddie Woo is arguably Australia’s most famous maths teacher. His YouTube maths channel Wootube has nearly 700,000 subscribers and more than 34 million views.
But Eddie didn’t love the subject at school, and he nearly didn’t become a Maths teacher at all. So what was the year that made Eddie into who he is today? 2004. ABC Radio National’s Elizabeth Jackson finds out why.
Join the ABC Australia community on social media!
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Today, Eddie Woo is arguably Australia’s most famous maths teacher. His YouTube maths channel Wootube has nearly 700,000 subscribers and more than 34 million views.
But Eddie didn’t love the subject at school, and he nearly didn’t become a Maths teacher at all. So what was the year that made Eddie into who he is today? 2004. ABC Radio National’s Elizabeth Jackson finds out why.
Join the ABC Australia community on social media!
http://abc.net.au/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/abc
Twitter: http://twitter.com/abcaustralia
Instagram: http://instagram.com/abcaustralia
As the war in Ukraine spills into Poland, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says that Russia's Vladimir Putin "should be humiliated".
Hear more in the ABC podcast, Global Roaming: https://ab.co/3XXaRxy
#ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/
ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
Watch more ABC News content ad-free on iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1
Go deeper on our ABC News In-depth channel: https://ab.co/2lNeBn2
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Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated.
#ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
http://abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
This rare archival footage of McLuhan speaking to an ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] journalist on his visit to Australia was recorded on 19 June 1977 in Sydney.
ABC Archive notes: "Canadian expert on electronic media, Marshall McLuhan, arrives in Australia to address a seminar on Australian radio. He advocates shortening of TV transmission time and better balance between TV, radio and press. McLuhan speaks about the effect of TV on children."
From other sources we know that he was brought to Australia by Sydney radio station 2SM.
Sadly no record of the interviewer has been kept, though we think she has an NZ accent.
Since 1945, some 6.8 million people have arrived in Australia as new settlers. Their contribution to Australian society, culture and prosperity has been an important factor in shaping our nation.
In the past few decades, ethnic community radio stations have provided these migrants with the chance to celebrate both their cultural heritage and their new lives in Australia.
During National Volunteers Week, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is recognising the enormous contribution multilingual community stations and their volunteer broadcasters have brought to Australian airwaves.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/breakfast It's been four decades since Michael Palin danced from foot to foot in his Monty Python days, slapping John Cleese with a fish.
Since then he's won over audiences as a Hollywood star, an author and a man with no budget constraints as he showcases different cultures and countries in his travel documentaries.
The series Michael Palin's Brazil airs on ABC1 on Sundays at 7:30pm - http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc1/201211/programs/ZX9015A001D2012-11-11T193200.htm
Or you can watch it on iView - http://www.abc.net.au/iview
Publications
Title: Michael Palin's Brazil
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Title: The Truth
Author: Michael Palin
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Today, Eddie Woo is arguably Australia’s most famous maths teacher. His YouTube maths channel Wootube has nearly 700,000 subscribers and more than 34 million views.
But Eddie didn’t love the subject at school, and he nearly didn’t become a Maths teacher at all. So what was the year that made Eddie into who he is today? 2004. ABC Radio National’s Elizabeth Jackson finds out why.
Join the ABC Australia community on social media!
http://abc.net.au/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/abc
Twitter: http://twitter.com/abcaustralia
Instagram: http://instagram.com/abcaustralia
Radio National broadcasts national programming in subjects that include news and current affairs, the arts, social issues, science, drama and comedy. Some programs are relayed on Radio Australia, the ABC's international free-to-air shortwave service.
Radio National currently has 327 transmitter sites and covers over 98% of the permanently inhabited areas of Australia. Remote areas are served by satellite service.
All radio programs are available for live streaming over the Internet, and most (excluding drama, poetry and music) as audio-on-demand, or for download as MP3s for at least four weeks after broadcast. Some programs are available as MP3s going back to 2005, when Radio National commenced podcasting. About 25% of shows, mainly the flagship weekly shows, have written transcripts archived back to 1996.
History
From 1928, the National Broadcasting Service, as part of the federal Postmaster-General's Department, gradually took over responsibility for all the existing stations that were sponsored by public licence fees ("A" Class licences). The outsourced Australian Broadcasting Company supplied programs from 1929. In 1932 a commission was established, merging the original ABC company and the National Broadcasting Service. It is from this time that Radio National dates as a distinct network within the ABC, in which a system of program relays was developed during the subsequent decades to link stations spread across the nation.
I just hung up the phone I was talking to you We said good bye I sat down and cry Coz' I remembered the things That we've done When we were sitting together And our love has begun For more and more I want to go back in time I'll always love you I hope you know But on and on I need to wait Chorus: 7 1/2 years that was our pact 7 1/2 years there is no turning back 7 1/2 years till I get to see you again I am looking at the pictures Of me and you Both of us were smiling For this damn photo-shoot That was the day when it all began But all I want to now Is to see you again For more and more I want to go back in time I'll always love you I hope you know But on and on I need to wait