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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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Cybercrime Squad detectives are investigating the alleged breach of more than a million customers - including senior politicians - who have visited several NSW club venues. 
Deputy Greens leader Mehreen Faruqi alleges One Nation leader Pauline Hanson breached the Racial Discrimination Act through a social media post on the day Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022.
In communities across Australia, there are groups of people working day in and day out to protect women from harm, help men change their ways and teach children how to break the cycle of violence.
More than one million customer records, including senior government officials from at least 16 licensed NSW clubs have been released online in a potential data breach.
Solomon Islands has today marked a major political reset with the election of a new Prime Minister, and the departure of one of the Pacific’s most enigmatic and powerful leaders.
For many people in rural Australia the wait times can be long, if you’re even lucky to have a doctor at all.
Over the past 18 months inflation has dropped from a peak of 7.8 per cent down to 3.6 per cent.
If you’ve ever fancied yourself as a crime writer, exploring crime scenes, jailhouses and courthouses, crime writer Mark Dapin can teach you a thing or two. 
The Queensland government is planning to rewrite its laws to remove 'detention as a last resort' from its youth justice principles.
Pro-Palestinian protests have spread rapidly across university campuses right around the world, but most potently in the US.Students are demanding their colleges divest funds from companies and individuals with ties to Israel.Here at home pro-Palestinian rally’s have been peaceful, but no less passionate.
Heat indexes across the region are near the limit of human survivability with Thailand’s Health Ministry recently reporting that between January and mid-April of this year nearly as many people had died of heat stroke compared to all of 2023.
The Barrier Reef is a jewel in the crown of Australian tourism, but a handful of islands on the reef that once boasted opulent resorts now lie abandoned, with decrepit villas, hotels and empty pools lined with sludge.Lindeman Island, Brampton Island, Great Keppel and Dunk Island are among a group of island resorts, former household names of Queensland tourism,  that now lie neglected, but not forgotten.The Queensland Government has begun a process of trying to get the owners to take responsibility for the islands, some of which have been damaged by a record run of cyclones in recent years.
With the reunification of the two Koreas further away than ever, you might not know that Australian soldiers were there in a key battle when they first broke apart in the 1950s.
The mother of a woman killed in the attack in Bondi last month says the media must do better.  So what needs to change?
It’s been a terrible few weeks when it comes to women being killed in Australia, 28 women have allegedly died due to domestic violence so far this year, according to Counting Dead Women.
What if you won a million dollars...and all becuase you caught a fish?19-year-old Murrumburr man Keegan Payne from the Northern Territory town of Katherine has become the first person to win the NT’s Million Dollar Fish competition.
As the war in Gaza edges towards the seven month mark it appears the clock has started for arrest warrants to be issued by the International Criminal Court.
12 women have been killed in April alone this year. That’s one woman every two and half days. 
Coles has released quarterly sales, with some good news for consumers, and the prospect of interest rates going up, not down now are a real possibility according to analysis from our biggest bank.GUEST: James Thomson; Columnist Australian Financial Review 
Dominic Gordon's memoir Excitable Boy charts how a loved, middle-class boy went so far off the rails, a cautionary tale for anyone dealing with a teenager’s appetite for danger and mischief.
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Correctrix

How can she resist hanging up on this slimeball who ducks every question?

Feb 14th
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Correctrix

Jeez, her questions are so conservative and stupid.

Feb 14th
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