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  • Flight disruptions expected for days following Iran attack on Qatar
    Airlines are urging Australian travellers to brace for flight delays, after Iran's attack on a US air base in Qatar overnight.In a statement to social media,  Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong says Australians travelling should seek updates from their airlines and visit Smart Traveller for further advice.Guest: Dean Long, CEO, Australian Travel Industry AssociationProducers: Lexie Jeuniewic and Eleni Psaltis 
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  • Flight disruptions expected for days following Iran attack on US base
    Airlines are urging Australian travellers to brace for flight delays, after Iran's attack on a US air base in Qatar overnight.In a statement to social media, Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong says Australians travelling should seek updates from their airlines and visit Smart Traveller for further advice.Guest: Dean Long, CEO, Australian Travel Industry AssociationProducers: Lexie Jeuniewic and Eleni Psaltis 
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  • Changing Australia: Caleb Rixon and empowering survivors of stroke and brain injury
    Caleb Rixon had to learn to breathe, eat, walk and even sneeze again. He'd just turned 24 and landed a role in a hit Broadway production ... and then he had a stroke. While life had suddenly rewritten Caleb's script, he decided to take control of the narrative and set out to create a safe social space to connect and empower those affected by stroke and brain injury.Guest: Caleb Rixon, founder and Chief Vision officer of Genyus Network, board director of Occupational Therapy Australia
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  • Israel-Iran war: Is history repeating?
    As the Israel-Iran war takes a new turn, developments in the United States that unfolded earlier this year are coming back into focus.In March, the US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified before Congress that Iran was not pursuing the development of nuclear weapons. But US President Donald Trump disagreed.Now, with concerns over the integrity of the intelligence used to warrant the strikes on Iran over the weekend, parallels are being drawn with the 2003 invasion of Iraq. But are they justified?Guest: Andrew Wilkie, Independent MP and was also previously Senior Intelligence Analyst with the Office of National Assessments Producer: Grace Stranger
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  • 'The windows shook': Eyewitness account of Iran's attack on Qatar
    Mehran Kamrava, a Professor of Government at Georgetown University in Qatar, lives near Al Udeid Air Base and says the attack is unprecedented. 
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. 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. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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