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FAQs about 4BC Breakfast:How many episodes does 4BC Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 1,664 episodes available.
January 19, 2025The first hostages released as delayed Israel-Hamas ceasefire finally in placeThe fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has finally taken effect almost three hours later than planned due to Hamas failing to provide a list of hostages set for release. It prompted Israel to continue its military operations until the names were confirmed. 9News Senior Reporter Jess Milward told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "It cost lives, this delay this morning." "Israel continued to bombard the strip with airstrikes and several people did die." "You get the sense here that people keep saying to me, I'll believe it when I see it and this morning, it was agony," Milward said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more7minPlay
January 17, 2025'Mushes the bunch': Grapes of the Granite Belt take a hit in hail stormSevere storms have struck Queensland over the previous few days, and as an unfortunate consequence, the grapes on the granite belt have taken a hit. Robert Fenwick from Heritage Estate Wines told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "we got hit by a hailstorm on two of our vineyards, sadly we lost all of the grapes from one of the vineyards." "You hope right up to the very last minute that it's not going to hit you," Fenwick continued. Luckily Heritage Wine Estate has plenty of other stock and their doors will remain open to visitors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more7minPlay
January 16, 2025FULL SHOW: 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller, January 17th, 2025Listen to 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller weekdays from 5.30am-9am.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 47minPlay
January 16, 2025Bernard Tomic matches probed for potential match-fixingDetectives launched a multiagency strike force in 2022, focused on Australian tennis star Bernard Tomic to probe possible match-fixing on two occasions. Deputy Investigations Editor, Nick McKenzie told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "There was not enough evidence to sustain charges despite the high level of suspicion."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more10minPlay
January 15, 2025FULL SHOW: 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller, January 16th, 2025Listen to 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller weekdays from 5.30am-9am.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 53minPlay
January 15, 2025'That is a cop-out': Future of fish farming in Tasmania remains uncertainPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has again failed to guarantee that an EPBC review decision on Macquarie Harbour would be made before the election, leaving an uncertain future for fish farming in Tasmania. Shadow Minister for the Environment, Fisheries and Forestry, Jono Duniam, told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "It's pretty clear to me they're going to abandon this industry and the workers in it," Duniam continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more7minPlay
January 15, 2025'Incredibly promising': Israel and Hamas reach ceasefire and hostage release dealIsrael and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire and hostage release deal pausing a devastating 15-month war in the Gaza Strip. Neil Fergus, CEO of Intelligent Risks, told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "It's incredibly promising, and hopefully, by Sunday, we may see the first tranche of the surviving hostages released." "It's very fragile but it's the best chance that we've had since May last year," Fergus continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more9minPlay
January 14, 2025FULL SHOW: 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller, January 15th, 2025Listen to 4BC Summer Breakfast with Dean Miller weekdays from 5.30am-9am.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 53minPlay
January 14, 2025UK to introduce artificial intelligence to the public sector to boost efficiencyUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to introduce artificial intelligence to the public sector to boost efficiency. The change would cover everything from education to detecting potholes on the road. AAP technology writer Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "They're not talking about replacing jobs immediately; but making them more efficient." "Putting it in the public service is interesting, you'd hope that there is a lot of human oversight and it's not making 'robodebt-like' decisions," Dudley-Nicholson continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more8minPlay
January 14, 2025'Serious oversight': QLD youth crime policy to be updated following Yamanto stabbing outrageA 13-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed a supermarket worker at Yamanto Shopping Centre. The offence is not included in the 'adult crime, adult time' policy, which has sparked community outrage. Bond University criminologist Dr Terry Goldsworthy told Dean Miller on 4BC Summer Breakfast, "Its a huge blunder by the government... the fact that [attempted murder] wasn't included is a serious oversight." "Many offenders, not just youth offenders, don't sit there and do a cost-benefit analysis as to whether the crime will be worth the time," Dr Goldsworthy continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more8minPlay
FAQs about 4BC Breakfast:How many episodes does 4BC Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 1,664 episodes available.