Your regular deep dive into recent reports on climate and energy with Frankie Muskovic, Luke Menzel and Tennant Reed. Because there is too much.
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This Climate Business is the Kiwi podcast about turning the climate crisis into an opportunity. Every week host Vincent Heeringa talks to entrepreneurs, investors and experts about what they're doing to solve the climate crisis and get NZ down to zero emissions by 2050 – or sooner.
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Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
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Making your organisation sustainable doesn't have to be complicated... Learn the proven strategies that transformed ordinary businesses into sustainability leaders, and how to implement them in your organisation today. Struggling to make your organisation more sustainable without sacrificing business performance? Each month on Sustainability Solved, Will Richardson & Charlie Luxton unpack how leading companies are cracking the sustainability puzzle - and extract the strategies you can actual ...
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The UK is committed to reducing all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Join us as we travel on this road to Net Zero and speak with people who live and breath energy reduction and legislation.
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Welcome to the Sustainable Supply Chain podcast, hosted by Tom Raftery, a seasoned expert at the intersection of technology and sustainability. This podcast is an evolution of the Digital Supply Chain podcast, now with a laser-focused mission: exploring and promoting tech-led sustainability solutions in supply chains across the globe. Every Monday at 7 am CET, join us for insightful and organic conversations that blend professionalism with an informal, enjoyable tone. We don't script our epi ...
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Eliminating embodied carbon – the emissions from the manufacture, transportation, installation, maintenance, and disposal of building materials – is key to addressing climate change. This podcast explores how designers of buildings and communities can apply fresh thinking and best practices to reduce embodied carbon in the built environment.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Talking Headways is a podcast hosted by Streetsblog USA and Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire. We explore the intersection of transportation, urban planning, city living, and anything else that piques our interest.
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Welcome to Steel Stories by U. S. Steel. From market insights to industry trends, we will delve into the wealth of knowledge with world-renowned experts and industry thought leaders who will share their unique perspectives on global events shaping the future of steel. References to “greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)” throughout podcasts, in the context of U. S. Steel’s GHG reduction goals, refer to Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Views expressed by guests on this podcast are their own, and not n ...
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Follow our LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/company/tcdrpg/ This series has been created to help those with carbon emissions related obligations who need to complement their emissions reduction activity with carbon removal purchases. It is targeted specifically at the needs of buyers in private and public sector organizations [for example, heads of strategy, sustainability, procurement, finance, or operational risk], to address their questions and share early experience within this com ...
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A six-episode series by NRG and Smart Energy Decisions featuring conversations with energy experts and businesses who have committed to net-zero carbon emissions. Throughout the series, host John Failla will interview industry experts and share actionable energy measures your business can implement and carbon reduction success stories to help you on your race to net zero. If you’re interested in taking a deeper dive into the topics discussed and learn more about where your peers are on their ...
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Founded in 1909, UFA Co-operative Limited is an Alberta-based agricultural co-operative with more than 120,000 member-owners. UFA’s network comprises more than 114 bulk fuel and Cardlock Petroleum locations, 34 Farm & Ranch Supply stores and a support office in Calgary, AB. Independent Petroleum Agents and over 1,000 UFA employees provide products, services and agricultural solutions to farmers, ranchers, members and commercial customers in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
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Welcome to Talking Tourism, your go-to resource to learn the ins and outs of running a tourism business in today’s changing world.
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Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT). Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email [email protected] Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3 The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast
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Electrify This! explores the movement to electrify everything as a strategy to decarbonize and revitalize all sectors of our economy. Featuring diverse experts, the show examines the most important policy, regulatory, and market issues surrounding electrification of transportation, buildings, and industry. Electrify This! helps demystify issues surrounding the transition to 100 percent clean electricity, and focuses on the challenges, scalable solutions, and what decision-makers can do to en ...
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Covering breaking news in clean tech, going deep on global energy policy, and debating the levers that need to move to accelerate the energy transition. Energy Gang is the podcast covering clean energy technology, renewable energy, and the environment. The world of clean energy moves fast, and you need a reliable source to stay on top of the news that matters. You’ll find it on Wood Mackenzie’s Energy Gang. How will changes to the US government affect decarbonisation and energy security? Whe ...
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A monthly podcast that draws perspectives from a variety of thought leaders on key themes influencing markets, industries and the global economy today.
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Highlighting amazing green companies from around the world through a series of in-depth interviews that are actively fighting against the climate crisis. There is just an incredible amount of climate negativity that is being spread about how we aren’t doing enough, and this podcast is living PROOF spoken through the voices of ecopreneurs telling their story of how their business will help us reach our climate goals. Tune in for weekly episodes, released every Thursday.
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America's Healthcare Challenge w/ Sean McGuire is a talk show and podcast covering healthcare policy and how it affects insurance, Medicare and employee benefits. Previous guests include US Senators, Members of Congress, Public Policy architects, Washington reporters, industry experts and live calls.
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Welcome to Talking beyond business; the podcast that explores the intersection of sustainability, corporate responsibility, and business success. In this series, we’ll discuss the most meaningful sustainability issues of our time. How businesses are addressing climate change. The importance of female equity and representation in the business world, with an eye on the benefits that diversity and inclusion bring to business and society. And the ways that businesses can commit to using their po ...
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National Games countdown / EOC's employee mental health guide / HK Cat Expo / Carbon emission reduct
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Episode 543: Measuring Emissions Reduction for Bike Commutes
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42:31This week we’re joined by Mark Kabbash, founder of The Dandy Horse. He chats with us about a new system for measuring and verifying bike commuting to obtain carbon avoidance credits. We chat about how the system works and the funding it could generate. Find out more about Mark's work at Linked In +++ Get the show ad free on Patreon! Follow us on Bl…
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Government told to be ambitious on emissions reduction: Coalition MPs say scrap the plans
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3:09The government is under pressure from the United Nations and the crossbench to set an ambitious climate target. It comes as some coalition backbenchers are pushing for net zero to be scrapped all together.
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NZ's Emissions reduction plan heads to court - Jessica Palairet, Lawyers for Climate Action NZ
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17:06If you reckon our national strategy for reducing emissions is short on ambition, Jessica Palairet agrees. Jessica heads Lawyers for Climate Action which, together with the Environmental Law Initiative, is taking the government to the High Court for a judicial review of the plan. She tells Ross Inglis what's wrong with the plan and how the law can h…
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INTERVIEW: 'This is the medicine': Songwriter Kalani Artis on how a music program changed his life
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14:11As a 14-year-old Kalani Artis was searching for direction. Dropping out of school young, he was also experiencing challenges with anxiety. A counsellor put him onto the music and mentoring programs run by Musicians Making a Difference - and it completed transformed the future direction of his life. The singer-songwriter is now 10 years past graduat…
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INTERVIEW: Why don't people speak up against racism?
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8:49Mistrust, fear and systematic barriers, these are the reasons why Victorians experiencing racism are hesitant to report the incidents, according to a new study by Victoria University. It also found that almost eight in ten people didn't know where or how to report racism, while nine in ten people believe that reporting would result in no change. Wh…
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Scientists are dressing pigs in clothes and burying them in Mexico. Why?
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6:41The families of Mexico’s more than 130,000 missing are often left to search for their loved ones alone, with little support from authorities. But now, scientists are testing new technologies they hope will make a change. A collaboration between Mexican and British universities, federal and local researchers are developing mapping tools to locate cl…
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Guiding Indigenous students to careers in science and technology
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7:53Around Australia, some educational and fun workshops for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are aiming to contribute to an inclusive and diverse future science and technology workforce. Victoria’s largest health service and an Indigenous-owned organisation are helping to guide students from an Aboriginal high school to meaningful STEM r…
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Dozens of countries hit in Trump tariff blitz
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7:18The United States has implemented sweeping new tariffs on dozens of countries, citing economic and security concerns. While Australia has been spared, key allies including Canada, Switzerland and Taiwan face steep hikes. The move has sparked global concern over trade disruptions, job losses and strained diplomatic ties.…
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INTERVIEW: Arrente artist Amunda Gorey on kinship, connection and deep listening
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13:21An art exhibition in Melbourne is showcasing the work of three Aboriginal sisters in a collection entitled 'Connected Through Country'. Artists Amunda, Grace and Myra Gorey own their own art collective called No Fixed Gallery, which is dedicated to celebrating 65,000 years of Arrernte culture through contemporary art. In this episode of Weekend One…
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Researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle have tested a new HIV vaccine using mRNA, the technology behind many COVID-19 vaccines. Scientists say results from the early-stage clinical trial offer hope for significant progress in the global effort to develop a safe and effective HIV vaccine. For this episode of Weekend One on One,…
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Tess watched as an atom bomb fell on Hiroshima. This is what she wants the world to know
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5:31As the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bomb approaches, one woman who narrowly escaped the blast has a warning about the terrible cost of war.
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Australia spared tariff hike as Donald Trump raises rates for 92 nations
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6:51The ructions from US tariff policy continue, with steeper rates announced by US President Donald Trump for 92 countries. It marks the end of decades of free trade by the US in favour of a protectionist approach - and the extent of the ripple effects remain to be seen.
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What does a 10% US import tariff on Australian products mean for the economy and markets?
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12:36SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Shane Oliver from AMP and Adam Dawes from Shaw and Partners to find out what a 10 per cent US import tariff on Australian products means for the economy and investors, plus is Canva making its way onto the sharemarket soon?
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The ‘strangest’ press conference, Palestine recognition & Thai-Cambodian feud
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25:47In this episode: President Trump’s shows a deep hatred of windmills during his ‘diplomatic’ trip to Scotland, and Canada moves to recognise Palestinian statehood, the latest US ally to shift its foreign policy. Plus, the Shakespearean drama fuelling deadly border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, and when popstars meet politicians - the dark h…
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Russia says it has 'immunity' to US sanctions as Kyiv hit by large-scale attack
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4:06Russia has attacked the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, ignoring demands by United States President Donald Trump to agree to a ceasefire. The drone and missile assault is the latest in a wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine as their forces make advances in the east of the country.
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Why Gaza is dominating Australian politics right now
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29:43The first sitting weeks of the 48th Parliament have concluded. Whilst Labor progressed its domestic agenda, issues in the Middle East have dominated headlines. SBS World News Weekly co-host Cat Stirrat explains what has happened in Gaza since the election, with Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi joining the show too.…
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The very first Garma Festival was held just before the turn of the millennium in 1999, led by the late Yunupingu. But the mission of its founders remains: to be a cross-cultural meeting of leaders to discuss improving standards of living for all First Nations people. And a warning - this feature contains the voice of someone who has died.…
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Hey Big Spender, Blend A Little SAF For Me (Low Carbon, So Refined)
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1:17:56‘More Sufficiency Now!’ tees - for a sufficiently limited time only There may no longer be an insufficiency of sufficiency themed t-shirts walking the streets but YOUR opportunity to join the burgeoning sufficiency movement is rapidly closing like the Overton window on climate ambition! YOU can make sufficiency a thing by heading to our merch page …
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Treasurer says government 'can do better' as report shows limited progress on First Nations outcomes
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6:37The Northern Territory is the worst-performing jurisdiction in the country on Closing the Gap, new data has revealed. Youth advocates and experts have condemned a string of recent NT Government reforms amid worsening progress on incarceration and youth detention. It comes as Indigenous leaders prepare to meet with the Prime Minister at the annual G…
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US delays interest rate cut & copper prices crash
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16:00SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at whythe US Federal Reserve left official interest rates on hold with Brendan Rynne from KPMG along with fresh data showing Australians splurged at the end of financial year sales. Plus Elizabeth Tian from Citi goes through the day's market action including the crash in the copper price.…
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Canada will recognise Palestinian state at UN, PM says
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8:00Canada, the United Kingdom and France have all now announced plans to recognise Palestine as a state at the United Nations General Assembly in September, moves they frame as moral imperatives and strategic necessities. The announcements have sparked sharp debate at home and abroad amid growing desperation in Gaza as famine looms.…
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Are you delaying the dentist because of cost? Your children shouldn't be.
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7:06The Australian Dental Association says around 1.5 million kids are missing out on free dental care every year. This Dental Health Week, dentists are urging parents to check if they're eligible for the free dental cover and to brush up on their understanding of good oral hygiene. Meanwhile, Aboriginal health organisations say awareness around the is…
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Elderly mental health study / Hong Kong Football Festival / Russian earthquake / We WATCH healthy li
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54:59On Thursday's Backchat, we looked at problems associated with an aging population.The Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service recently surveyed over 250 retirees, and found that many of them were emotionally and mentally stressed.We spoke to an expe...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Episode 19: Built to Last - Resilience in Every Retrofit (Live from Urban Green Conference)
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54:37Live from Urban Green's 2025 annual conference, this special episode of Building Tomorrow features an exciting conversation about how resilience is shaping building design today and how the industry is evolving to meet climate challenges. Sustainability and resilience are closely linked in the building sector. With more frequent heat waves and extr…
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Digging in with UFA - Family Farm Dynamics and Succession Planning
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24:05Digging in with UFA - Family Farm Dynamics and Succession Planning Planning for the future is tricky. From unexpected life events and the sudden loss of loved ones to maintaining the legacy of a family business, preparing for succession and adapting to life's hurdles is no easy task. This week we are digging into family farm dynamics and succession…
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Government will ban YouTube for under 16 year olds
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4:22The Federal Government has announced it will include YouTube in its social media ban for children under 16 years old. The move was informed by advice from the e-Safety Commissioner... but critics have called for broader reform aimed at social media platforms.
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Government under pressure to recognise Palestinian state
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6:29Government under pressurThe government is facing internal pressure to recognise a Palestinian state as the UK threatens formal recognition unless Israel ends the war.
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Could do better - NAPLAN results show many children aren't meeting expectations
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3:19The latest NAPLAN results have been released providing a snapshot of academic performance across the country. The annual assessment, completed by 1.3 million students in March, shows that many children —particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds—are still falling through the cracks.
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Easing inflation opens door for August interest rate cut
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16:05SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Besa Deda from Willam Buck and Luke Laretive from Seneca Financial Solutions to find out why today's lower inflation reading is likely to tip the Reserve Bank into cutting interest rates in August.
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UK follows France on Palestinian statehood; latest famine assessment on Gaza released
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9:13Britain has signalled its willingness to become the second Western power to recognise Palestinian statehood in September, after France did so last week. It comes as UN-backed hunger experts say the worst-case scenario of famine is now unfolding in the Gaza Strip.
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Policy Address consultation / Black Rainstorm
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54:59On Wednesday's Backchat, we talked about Chief Executive John Lee's upcoming Policy Address. The SAR leader has been holding consultation forums to solicit the public's views, meeting over 100 residents at a townhall meeting in Hung Hom last Sunday....By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Nic Seton has always been passionate about the environment, but he says his concern for the future didn't really sink in until he had kids. His climate activism has ranged from organising major media stunts to giving talks at schools, and he believes parents are an underestimated force when it comes to driving political change.…
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Funding nature better - Robin Mitchell, Nature Positive
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32:18Why is it so hard to invest in nature - not for extraction but for nature itself? We invest in human health. Why don’t we invest in nature health? Well, increasingly we are trying. Nature Based Solutions are embedded in our National Emissions Reduction Plan and in the Climate Adaption Plan - but adoption and action are slow. Just ask anyone trying …
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INTERVIEW: Basem Abdo, Australia's first federal MP with Palestinian heritage
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11:01Labor’s new Member for Calwell says recognising a Palestinian state is more than symbolic, promising to take the fight up with his party room. Basem Abdo is the first federal member with Palestinian heritage. He sat down with SBS News for his first interview since the May election.
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Australia's challenging wine industry & reporting season preview
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13:45China has driven a recovery in Australia's wine export industry but it faces significant challenges amid structural change, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Peter Bailey from Wine Australia to find out more, plus Kai Chen from MPC Markets goes through the day's sharemarket action and previews the upcoming reporting season.…
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Congress Repealed Federal Clean Energy Incentives! How to Act Before It’s Too Late
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48:50The One Big Beautiful Bill is a big bad deal for U.S. households, businesses, and the climate. The law repealed numerous clean energy, efficiency, climate, and electrification incentives and funding, among other major changes. Energy Innovation’s modeling shows that the law will result in the U.S. foregoing 340 gigawatts of new electricity capacity…
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Are Australians at risk from lifting the restrictions on US beef imports?
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10:17Australia has lifted restrictions on the import of beef from the United States in a decision critics say was made to appease U-S President Donald Trump.While the government says this was not the case, the removal of restrictions is raising concerns over health, biosecurity, and the impact on Australian cattle farmers. So should Australian consumers…
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Ceasefire comes into effect between Thailand and Cambodia
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4:21An 'unconditional ceasefire' has come into effect between Thailand and Cambodia, brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Both sides accuse each other of initiating the fighting which lasted for five days and killed at least 38 people. The southeast Asian countries have a long history of border disputes.…
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A monumental cover-up is underway in Paris. Meanwhile in Canberra, politicians and officials get their story straight about the events on Norfolk Island as journalists start to dig. And global pressure beats down on Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific as nuclear-armed powers exert their influence.…
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Proprietary Chinese medicine / Nigerian community outreach / Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra programme
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55:00On Tuesday's Backchat, we looked into the latest trends, opportunities and challenges faced by the local proprietary Chinese medicine industry, following the unveiling of a research report by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.Recent developme...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Refugees in visa limbo for 13 years take their plight to Parliament
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3:26A group of refugees who say they've been living in limbo in Australia for 13 years have taken their fight for permanent residency to federal parliament in Canberra.They're part of a group of more than 8,000 people who had their refugee protection claims rejected under a now-abolished visa system.
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Embrace clean energy says UN climate chief: or put Australia's living standards at risk
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3:36The UN's top climate diplomat is in Australia, and is urging Australia to aim high when it reveals its carbon emissions reduction target later this year. But it's an issue heavily coated in politics.... and not the only climate change related issue Australia is dealing with right now..
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Australian sharemarket gains after US-EU deal
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11:04A big start to the business week with the US and the European Union announcing a major trade deal. Liz Maddock gets the latest on that from Hebe Chen, Market Analyst at Vantage Australia. And Laurie Lawira speaks to Chief CommSec Economist Ryan Felsman about the CommSec State of the States report.
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