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Nikki Bascome To Fight Philippines Boxer In June

Epic Entertainment is getting set to present what they called the “most anticipated fight of the year” on Saturday, June 29, with Bermuda’s Nikki Bascome set to match up against Philippines boxer Alvin Lagumbay. A spokesperson said, “Attention all sports fans, the most anticipated fight of the year is finally here! Join us at ‘Fight Night Champion’ […]

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Fight Night: Nikki Bascome Versus Ryan Oliver

Epic Entertainment is getting set to present its first boxing event of 2020 on Saturday, January 18, with Bermuda’s Nikki “Nifty” Bascome to match up against England’s Ryan “The Wasp” Oliver at Fairmont Southampton’s Poinciana Ballroom. The event will also include an undercard featuring fighters Andre Lambe, Mikey Parsons, Lovintz Tota, Jaylon Roberts, Cyril Whitter, […]

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Boxing: Line Up For Saturday’s Fight Night

Epic Entertainment is getting set to present its first boxing event the year on Saturday evening [Jan 18] with Bermuda’s Nikki “Nifty” Bascome to match up against England’s Ryan “The Wasp” Oliver at Fairmont Southampton’s Poinciana Ballroom. In addition to the main event, a host of other fighters will get in the ring, with Bermuda’s […]

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Live Updates: Fight Night Champion Boxing

[Updating] A number of boxers will be in the ring this evening [Jan 18], as the ‘Fight Night Champion’ event takes place at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel, with the headline fight to see professional Bermudian boxer Nikki Bascome take on Ryan Oliver of England, while Bermuda’s Andre Lambe and Mikey Parsons are both set to […]

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Beres Hammond - One Love, One Life

Two relaxed, thoughtful helpings of Hammond side-by-side.




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Peaking Lights - Lucifer in Dub

An emotionally resonant, successful experiment from the LA duo.




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Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul

There’s soul. And then there’s Aretha Franklin.




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Jamie Lidell - Jamie Lidell

Lidell layers on 80s pop-soul production techniques for his latest studio album.




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Alice Russell - To Dust

Russell deserves to move from cult concern to a queen of British soul.




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Clinton Fearon - Heart and Soul

The former Gladiators singer has lost none of his magic.




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Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove

So high you can’t still get over it.




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Deptford Goth - Life After Defo

Soulfully articulated, machine-driven melancholia from rising south Londoner.




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Edwyn Collins - Understated

Knockout stuff that suggests Collins’ knack for melody remains intact.




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Alison Roman, urban politics of COVID-19, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Berlin




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Architecture after COVID-19, First Dog on the Moon, a sourdough library and the empty city




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Jane Austen-esq dating or more of the same? Online dating, pandemic-style

Claims abound about how COVID-19 is affecting online dating. Some say that because the prospect of physical sex is off the table, people are spending more time getting to know each other. Think less ghosting, more talking. But researchers warn it’s too soon to make any major declarations about the changing nature of online trysts.




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Were Australian lockdowns worth it?

On today's show: * Were the lockdowns worth it? * Why is the tracing app critical time set to 15 minutes? * When is it likely that we will be able to travel interstate again?




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Giving it all away: how one man chose a simpler life

Once a wealthy business owner, Brent Flower, or "Hammer" as he prefers, says that when he gave away everything he owned, he felt like he could fly.




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Alone, Together: Mongolian metal

In today's Alone Together series, Pam has suggested a track that is totally out there, so you have been warned! We'll be playing one of those songs each day on Life Matters as a way of lifting all our spirits. This one lifts the roof.




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Life in 500 Words: Julianne creates ripples of change

Julianne McLeod was a language teacher to older migrants in Newcastle when she had a light globe moment. The result created waves of confidence in her students that extended beyond the classroom. To the beach.




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Weekend Life Matters: online privacy, online dating in lockdown, the rings of aging, a song for Ramona

Now, more than ever, are we sacrificing privacy online for connection? The changes in online dating behaviour during lockdown, and ruminations on aging when you still feel 28. Plus a song for its namesake.




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What will our cities and urban spaces look like after COVID-19?

What can we learn from living through lockdown to make our cities and urban areas better places to live into the future?




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Is there any possibility coronavirus escaped a Chinese lab?

* What are some possible origins of coronavirus? * Are you more likely to get coronavirus if you work in an abattoir? * Can I get sick from meat processed in an abattoir if the worker had coronavirus? * Could herbal medicine play a role in helping stop or treat coronavirus? And Norman and Tegan discuss research regarding skin rashes that are being reported by some COVID-19 patients.




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Passing on the family legacies of medicine, public health work and reggae music

Do you have a vocation that's been passed through your family for generations? For Dr Mark Wenitong — the legacy of health work has been passed from his mother, through him and onto his son. And that's not the only family tradition being continued... Reggae music has also been a big part of his family's livelihood.




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Life in 500 Words: Robert Power tests his faith

In his family, Robert Power was about to do what no-one else had ever done...but then everything changed. Robert's decisions tested his faith and the faith of those who loved him.




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Has coronavirus really split into two strains – and does it matter?

On today's show: * I heard there are two strains. What’s that about? * Is there an accurate antibody test yet? * Would testing for antibodies at the airport mean I could avoid 14-day quarantine if I'd already had COVID-19? * I live in Australia and got sick before Christmas with coronavirus symptoms. Could I have had it? * Can Norman be President of the USA? And Norman's found a study that looked at anti-vaccination views and what that might mean if there's ever a SARS-COV-2 vaccine.




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Weekend Life Matters: urban change post-Covid, sea and sand restored, Cape York beats the odds, and his Bobness sings for us all

Can these lockdown patterns of urban behaviour change how we shape our cities, one man's mission to de-plastic our sea and sand, how Cape York communities have had zero infection on a shoestring budget, and a landmark Dylan song falls back into relevance.




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Staff Benda Bilili - Bouger Le Monde!

As pure a life-affirming rush as the best pop music in any language.




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Yasmin Levy - Libertad

A carefully crafted collection from the Israeli singer.




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Salif Keita - Talé

A loveable enough effort from the Malian star.




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A second season of living in The Heights




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Vika and Linda Bull and their love of family and music




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Life after the bushfires




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The art of deep listening




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Passion, Patience and Patronage: 30 years of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra




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The Sounds of Australia




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Ghost lights, Macbeth and other theatre superstitions




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Buffy, but for Wrestling: Can physical sport find its place during social distancing?




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The affair that saved a teenage boy's life




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The story behind a pioneering Australian book




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Marlon Williams and his brush with Hollywood




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Red Cross launches phone service to boost social connection amid rise in public anxiety

The Red Cross have launched a phone service to connect vulnerable Australians as many feel the pressure of home isolation and social distancing restrictions.




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Number of Australians on JobSeeker to hit 1.7 million by September

The number of Australians receiving unemployment benefits has jumped by more than half a million people in two months, as coronavirus continues to cripple the economy.




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Labor MP Mike Kelly quitting politics

Widely respected Labor MP Mike Kelly is retiring, which means a by-election in his marginal seat of Eden-Monaro is on the cards.




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Julie Bishop says 'we should scale down the rhetoric' on China and COVID-19 investigation

Former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says Australia should "scale down the rhetoric" towards China and an international coronavirus inquiry, suggesting instead "more calm and quiet diplomacy" would be more effective.




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Time to remove the doona - Australians granted restrictions 'early mark'

The Prime Minister says coronavirus restrictions could be eased earlier than expected, announcing the National Cabinet would give Australia an "early mark" and look at a plan next week.




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My Feed: Decor dressing, lip sync challenges and online puzzles

While most remain isolated in their homes, solely relying on Netflix and social media to carry them through to the other side of the pandemic, many have found this a time of inspiration to launch online TikTok and YouTube careers.




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Warriors touchdown in Tamworth, leaving families and loved ones behind

The New Zealand Warriors have arrived in Tamworth, ahead of the proposed NRL launch on May 28.