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the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia. we will defend australia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott: look, i'm going to shirtfront mr. putin. you bet you are. you bet i am. i am going to be saying to mr. putin, australians were murdered. they were murdered by russian-backed rebels using russian-supplied equipment. we are very unhappy about this. mark: i mean, up to this point, russian-australian relations had very much been about trade and cultural contact. suddenly, it became much, much more conflictual, and suddenly we had the australian very much pushing for independent investigations for justice to be done, and that made, in a way, australia a problem for the kremlin, and
the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia. we will defend australia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott:...
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, the largest mosque and australia is here. ah, during ramadan, it can accommodate 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. off mont, and australian of lebanese heritage, ensures the safety of the congregation. boy, how are you? how's going? good, good. when you're praying here tonight, yet i was you, father was then i could come here. every night i got on was a lump sum household. the hoffman has called upon australian politicians to put a stop to the stigmatization of muslims. we hope that it would open the eyes and minds of people in the hearts to steer away from any defensive language. and that can lead to acts that people willing to act upon these while acts. everyone has their own agenda and sometimes they play into that rhetoric for the sake of their political gains. unfortunately, sometimes they just got overboard in the face of such hatred. some muslims have decided to act with a few kilometers from downtown sydney and associ
, the largest mosque and australia is here. ah, during ramadan, it can accommodate 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. off mont, and australian of lebanese heritage, ensures the safety of the congregation. boy, how are you? how's going? good, good. when you're praying here tonight, yet i was you, father was then i could come here. every night i got on was a lump sum household. the hoffman has...
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emme, what is the reaction in australia? >> there has been sadness, and coverage across the media here. there are pretty strong ties to the u.k., mostly cultural ones. . and one at a time for the debate on whether i really should become a republic to creep into the discourse. we saw the leader of the green party use his suite of condolence to bring that to the itas stoked that debate once again in australia. shery: we know that the prime minister supports the idea of becoming a republic. while he want to use his political capital for this push? >> it appears not. there were questions if you would bring forward a timeline for a referendum that would be required if australia was to move to being a republic. he did reiterate that what he had said in the past, his priority is getting an indigenous aboriginal voice into the constitution first and that a referendum on the republic would not happen in his third term as prime minister. it does not appear that the queen's death will change that. he is trying to capitalize on her deat
emme, what is the reaction in australia? >> there has been sadness, and coverage across the media here. there are pretty strong ties to the u.k., mostly cultural ones. . and one at a time for the debate on whether i really should become a republic to creep into the discourse. we saw the leader of the green party use his suite of condolence to bring that to the itas stoked that debate once again in australia. shery: we know that the prime minister supports the idea of becoming a republic....
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so lisa, and keep australia, australia. he has made his skin color, the banner of his own unrestrained opinion. since the early 2 thousands, he's appeared on many television programs, huddling his anti islam message. we have a choice nation up. what's rally a read again, follow the code on how to follow. you saw me shot me a lot and be placing this nation. all one of the bible and be a free and democratic society. every most is put in show police force that is known to breed unfortunate destitute chill, who opposed to mosque looting, thus be pushing. they felt that there was no need for mo, most who abused in australia. i despite pastor ny leah and his message, there are now several 100 mosques in australia. most of australia's 600000 muslims live in sydney or more precisely in la camber, a suburb of the city, the largest mosque and australia is here. oh ah, during ramadan, it can accommodate 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosqu
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the us, china, australia. fiji such big polluters? the us, china, australia. , , _, australia. fi'i is still committed to these australia. fiji is still committed to these targets, _ australia. fiji is still committed to these targets, still _ australia. fiji is still committed l to these targets, still committed australia. fiji is still committed - to these targets, still committed to having marine protected areas within 30 or 40% of our ocean space. hopefully they will learn from the fact we are taking the moral high ground. if we can do that, they can do that also. and a lot of it depends on the political will of those countries. we have seen huge change in the australian analysis of climate change now, with a change of government. the dynamics are very different. i5 government. the dynamics are very different. , ., ., ., , different. is china gradually increasing _ different. is china gradually increasing its _ different. is china gradually increasing its presence - different. is china gradually increasing its presence in i different. is china gradually. increasing its pres
the us, china, australia. fiji such big polluters? the us, china, australia. , , _, australia. fi'i is still committed to these australia. fiji is still committed to these targets, _ australia. fiji is still committed to these targets, still _ australia. fiji is still committed l to these targets, still committed australia. fiji is still committed - to these targets, still committed to having marine protected areas within 30 or 40% of our ocean space. hopefully they will learn from the fact we...
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"a new conversation began today in australia. it was a stepping stone to be sure, but we took the step. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first reported that burnedspy and scott morrison had some kind of relationship or moved in the same social cycles, that was taken as a tacit approval or tacit proof of this plan, of the conspiracy of the great awakening of where the good guys will take over. that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know? and as much as--i wish i didn't have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actuall
"a new conversation began today in australia. it was a stepping stone to be sure, but we took the step. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth:...
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in western australia it| had the most uncompromising approach to covid out of all of australia is states in two main territories. the state of emergency was brought in in march 2020, allowing state governments to close borders, fourth covid patients into isolation and we are expecting certainly this week and perhaps today, new law that will sweep away those emergency powers. the authorities will store have other mechanisms at their disposal to maintain disease control measures, but it is a distinct easing of restrictions here in new south wales and eastern australia, from today you do not have to wear a mask on public transport. similar measures are being brought into the north in the state of queensland and also in south australia and as you say, australie did have some of the world's toughest coronavirus controls. it did have a fortresslike mentality to the virus but gradually, life is beginning to resemble in australia, something as it was before the pandemic. certainly, these controls in western australia being eased is a significant step forward. great step forward. _ significant st
in western australia it| had the most uncompromising approach to covid out of all of australia is states in two main territories. the state of emergency was brought in in march 2020, allowing state governments to close borders, fourth covid patients into isolation and we are expecting certainly this week and perhaps today, new law that will sweep away those emergency powers. the authorities will store have other mechanisms at their disposal to maintain disease control measures, but it is a...
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he's someone who has deportation ship with australia. i hope that he's able to visit here on an occasion as soon as possible. he's been a regular visitor here. for a very familiar -- this is a substantial change. the only monarch that we have known, in my lifetime and in the lifetime of most australians -- this is a change. one of the reasons i think queen elizabeth ii is held in such affection is that, if you think about the last 70 years it's been an era which has seen more change than any era in human history. the nature of technology and the way that is transformed the way that our society functions when elizabeth -- -- with the public >> to reignited a debate about the republic. do you think, in this moment, that that is appropriate or perhaps even opportunistic? >> -- to australia, to the commonwealth into the world. -- that is the focus i have. you talked about the need previously to have an australian head of state -- but they won't commit to a new referendum in the first term is, as of the case? >> it's my priority and i said th
he's someone who has deportation ship with australia. i hope that he's able to visit here on an occasion as soon as possible. he's been a regular visitor here. for a very familiar -- this is a substantial change. the only monarch that we have known, in my lifetime and in the lifetime of most australians -- this is a change. one of the reasons i think queen elizabeth ii is held in such affection is that, if you think about the last 70 years it's been an era which has seen more change than any...
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plenty more to come in daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. twitter rejected a third attempt by elon musk to cancel his agreement to buy the social network. a day before shareholders vote on the $44 billion deal. but it says the latest move is wrongful. the billionaire says this give them another reason to walk away from the deal. average estimate of $11.4 billion well cloud revenue rose 44%. they generated over $1 billion in sales during that time. they completed the acquisition of the company in june. intel is said to be scaling back its mobile ipo in the face of a broader soft launch. we are told intel expects the ipo's to value the self driving technology business at up to $30 billion which is less than originally hoped. the new owners prepared to rebuild a state run airline. >> let's take a look ahead at the day in australia. this with all the concerns about rising interest rates. that was the biggest increase in four months. in australia, consumer con
plenty more to come in daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. twitter rejected a third attempt by elon musk to cancel his agreement to buy the social network. a day before shareholders vote on the $44 billion deal. but it says the latest move is wrongful. the billionaire says this give them another reason to walk away from the deal. average estimate of $11.4 billion well cloud revenue rose 44%. they generated over $1...
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today marks the formerly proclamation of the accession of charles's king of australia in a ceremonies capital the proclamation was marked by a 21 gun salute. meanwhile in new zealand there have been 2:21 gun salute to the militia proclamation of king charles the third. the sailors took place in wellington and in auckland, prime minister jacinda ardern spoke of the loss felt by the death of queen elizabeth but also the welcoming of a new era. >> for 70 years queen elizabeth served the people of new zealand with unwavering duty, for the vast majority of new zealanders she is the only monarch we have known. and so upon her death we enter a time of change, one filled with sadness for her passing but also gratitude for the life she led and the example she set. king charles has long head and affection for our dear new zealand and has consistently demonstrated his deep care for our nation. this relationship is deeply valued by our people. >> let's take a quick look at the front pages of the sunday morning papers now and for united for granted reach the front of sunday mirror as the prince an
today marks the formerly proclamation of the accession of charles's king of australia in a ceremonies capital the proclamation was marked by a 21 gun salute. meanwhile in new zealand there have been 2:21 gun salute to the militia proclamation of king charles the third. the sailors took place in wellington and in auckland, prime minister jacinda ardern spoke of the loss felt by the death of queen elizabeth but also the welcoming of a new era. >> for 70 years queen elizabeth served the...
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, the largest mosque and australia is here. oh, during ramadan, it can accommodate a 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. ah mont, and australian of lebanese heritage, ensures the safety of the congregation. boy, how are you? how's it going? good. good. we're praying here tonight. yeah. whose you father was then i come here every night i got on was on love. some household hoffman has called upon australian politicians to put a stop to the stigmatization of muslims. we hope that it would open the eyes and minds of people in the hearts to steer away from any defensive language. and that can lead to acts that people willing to act upon these while acts. everyone has their own agenda and sometimes they play into that rhetoric for the sake of the political gains. ah, and unfortunately sometimes they just got overboard. in the face of such hatred, some muslims have decided to act with a few kilometers from downtown sydney and associatio
, the largest mosque and australia is here. oh, during ramadan, it can accommodate a 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. ah mont, and australian of lebanese heritage, ensures the safety of the congregation. boy, how are you? how's it going? good. good. we're praying here tonight. yeah. whose you father was then i come here every night i got on was on love. some household hoffman has called upon...
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and australia? >> we just saw the prime minister there had a very respectfully indicated that in the second term of office, should he win the next election, we will be considering that very question and the prospect of moving to referendum on whether australia should become a republic. of course we had a referendum in 1999 that did not succeed, so we do remain, together with 14 other nations in the commonwealth, as constitutional monarchy. but as the prime minister said, is a great place in australian hearts for the queen. she visited here more than 16 times, which is quite extraordinary. beginning in 1964 when she was still a very young monarch. in the numbers that came out during that first visit were absolutely phenomenal. she stated for more than a month and a half. and it's estimated that 75% of australians actually saw the queen. which, when you think about that, it's a remarkable amount. but time is different in society is far more multicultural. we have moved away from that difference that w
and australia? >> we just saw the prime minister there had a very respectfully indicated that in the second term of office, should he win the next election, we will be considering that very question and the prospect of moving to referendum on whether australia should become a republic. of course we had a referendum in 1999 that did not succeed, so we do remain, together with 14 other nations in the commonwealth, as constitutional monarchy. but as the prime minister said, is a great place...
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more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: a quick check on the business flash headlines india's anti-money laundering agency has targeted an investigation into a chinese loan app. it was prompted by allegations of extortion and harassment of customers involving the app. the company is cooperating with the agency. possibly it will investigate the use of personal data by personal media apps. the home affairs minister told newspapers that they put a modern security challenge to authorities. last month, the government announced a review of social media competition involving facebook and twitter. citigroup has been trimming its workforce and demand continues in the housing sector. u.s. retail bankers have $1.2 billion in mortgages and is down 15% compared with a year ago. haidi: coming up, the biden administration allowing pump era tariffs to continue on chinese imports while he continues to weigh the options. we have the details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> eu ministers are said to discuss mea
more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: a quick check on the business flash headlines india's anti-money laundering agency has targeted an investigation into a chinese loan app. it was prompted by allegations of extortion and harassment of customers involving the app. the company is cooperating with the agency. possibly it will investigate the use of personal data by personal media apps. the home affairs minister told newspapers that they put a modern security...
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persons in south australia, it's 7 percent. and in the northern territory, just under half, but other states have told us the numbers a likely to be much higher than their official figures. and that's the thing across the country. there is no standardized method for investigating missing persons cases or collecting the data. i think that this is a national problem. if we leave it to the states and territories, and those jurisdictions, it is only going to be reported in liberal media who's not going to get the attention that it requires. and we're never gonna end up fixing system to provide justice to those families. a parliamentary inquiry is investigating the high rights of missing and murdered indigenous women and children in australia. the fear that 1st nations women's life story madison in this country is the hangover from colonization. so women were removed from country they, babies were removed from them. i'm. i think what we've done is we put them at the bottom of the social ladder. very helpful. maybe people see us as a
persons in south australia, it's 7 percent. and in the northern territory, just under half, but other states have told us the numbers a likely to be much higher than their official figures. and that's the thing across the country. there is no standardized method for investigating missing persons cases or collecting the data. i think that this is a national problem. if we leave it to the states and territories, and those jurisdictions, it is only going to be reported in liberal media who's not...
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hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ . , hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ ., , �* ., hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ �* ., ., event? well, as britain and the world aet event? well, as britain and the world get ready _ event? well, as britain and the world get ready to _ event? well, as britain and the world get ready to say - event? well, as britain and the world get ready to say goodbye event? well, as britain and the i world get ready to say goodbye to queen elizabeth ii, australia is waking up to that day and also remembering a monarch that has had a long and enduring relationship with the country and its people. many australians view the queen not only as the head of state and the monarch for so long, but also as a friend of australia. the flag is flying at half mast here at the sydney harbour bridge. it will be flying at half mast on all of the australian landmarks across the country, really, until after the funeral. you mentioned there the prime minister, anthony albanese ee, was among the dignitaries and heads of state and leaders
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we have plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: you are looking at live pictures outside of buckingham palace. it is 11:30 p.m. outside london. queen elizabeth ii passed away at the age of 96. notice hanging on the gates announcing the death of britain's longest serving monarch. >> we spoke with jay powell who said the fomc will not flinch in the battle to curb inflation. speaking at a conference, he said the fed accepts sponsor abilities for price stability. he also said -- >> we need to act strongly as we have been doing to keep at it until the job is done. to avoid that, we think we can avoid the high social costs that paul volcker and the fed had to bring into play in order to get inflation back down. janet yellen wants to see tax hikes on the rich. she used a speech to highlight what she sees as the biden administration's success story. the u.s. government is loosening restrictions that were put in place because of technology sharing. look commerce department says the rules will help the u.s. maint
we have plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: you are looking at live pictures outside of buckingham palace. it is 11:30 p.m. outside london. queen elizabeth ii passed away at the age of 96. notice hanging on the gates announcing the death of britain's longest serving monarch. >> we spoke with jay powell who said the fomc will not flinch in the battle to curb inflation. speaking at a conference, he said the fed accepts sponsor abilities for price...
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how is the monarchy perceived to day in australia and where does the queen's death leave australia in terms of the relationship with the monarch? it's a really good question, not one we know particularly definitively the answer to the moment. we know as if you just hadn't met port that there was a referendum in 1999 to look at this christian of becoming a republican. these trillion people roundly rejected it then. and republicans essentially came to a reluctant acceptance that to this question was not going to be poor again, while queen elizabeth the 2nd was on the throne. such was her popularity. that tells you something about about her right there. the question therefore becomes now that she's gone, what does that mean for the republican? i think it's too early to say at the moment. i think most people would say it's a bit distasteful for republicans to start sort of, you know, quite sort of enthusiastically prosecuting that case. right, in the aftermath of her death. what about prince chart while formerly prince charles, are the new king? what's what it, what is he like? what, what
how is the monarchy perceived to day in australia and where does the queen's death leave australia in terms of the relationship with the monarch? it's a really good question, not one we know particularly definitively the answer to the moment. we know as if you just hadn't met port that there was a referendum in 1999 to look at this christian of becoming a republican. these trillion people roundly rejected it then. and republicans essentially came to a reluctant acceptance that to this question...
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he has bounded a party to defend a christian australia.
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the prime minister australia is of the opinion that australia should become a republic and has set one of his mps to look into australia's constitutional future in that regard. for now morning here in australia led here by the prime minister who will travel this week to the uk in order to attend the queen's funeral. when he returns there will be a national day of mourning in australia and a national memorial service. that day will be a public holiday for australians in order that they might be able to participate in that ceremony and those goings-on. thank you. >> angus is in australia. our other correspondent is in new delhi. was the perspective there? >> becky, as you mentioned yesterday is a day of mourning across india. flags are flying at half mast. the prime minister sadly did the phone and he dialed the new british prime minister's number and he did express condolences on behalf of indians on the passing of queen elizabeth. this is what i find really interesting. on thursday just as before the news came in the announcement was made after the queens passing the indian prime minis
the prime minister australia is of the opinion that australia should become a republic and has set one of his mps to look into australia's constitutional future in that regard. for now morning here in australia led here by the prime minister who will travel this week to the uk in order to attend the queen's funeral. when he returns there will be a national day of mourning in australia and a national memorial service. that day will be a public holiday for australians in order that they might be...
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second quarter gdp in june, few hours in australia. bloomberg economics sees growth expanding at a rapid pace. heavy rains may have crimped activities in a number of sectors. we are keeping an eye on mining shares, following a bhp statement that a looming surplus in copper and nickel, will give markets a bumpy couple of years ahead. shares of australia and new zealand banking group, after macquarie raised its position from neutral to outperforming. shery: take a look at the aussie dollar, holding steady, this of course after a plunge, after a boost, after we saw the rba raising rates, by 50 basis points. the japanese yen not doing much but i have to say i'm still amazed by the 143 level we are the japanese yen against the u.s. dollar. it continues to be that a narrative of policy diversions getting stronger and stronger. we are talking about hiking rates around the world while the boj stands by. take a look at the nikkei futures are trading at the moment. not doing much. we were not doing much in the previous session either for the jap
second quarter gdp in june, few hours in australia. bloomberg economics sees growth expanding at a rapid pace. heavy rains may have crimped activities in a number of sectors. we are keeping an eye on mining shares, following a bhp statement that a looming surplus in copper and nickel, will give markets a bumpy couple of years ahead. shares of australia and new zealand banking group, after macquarie raised its position from neutral to outperforming. shery: take a look at the aussie dollar,...
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no republic referendum in my first term, in an international exclusive australia's prime minister tell sky news there will be no break for the monarchy in the near future. >> people need to continue to move with the times, but the bigger question about a constitutions are not one for this current period. >> the prime minister of antigua and barbuda says he will call for a referendum on the republic as the king prepares to meet the commonwealth secretary general this morning. reunited in their grief, then you prince and princess of whales joined the duke and duchess of sussex during a walk about. from portraits to pop, celebrating the queen as a cultural icon. and we will take a look at papers who are marking this moment in history. hello and a very good morning from buckingham palace. the queen's coffin will this morning begin the journey to its final resting place and what king charles is describing as his mother's last great journey, thousands are expected to lined the route as the queen's funeral cortege moves along the first part of its route to edinburgh. while the queens coffin w
no republic referendum in my first term, in an international exclusive australia's prime minister tell sky news there will be no break for the monarchy in the near future. >> people need to continue to move with the times, but the bigger question about a constitutions are not one for this current period. >> the prime minister of antigua and barbuda says he will call for a referendum on the republic as the king prepares to meet the commonwealth secretary general this morning....
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i think in australia, at the very least it will reignite a republican movement. absolutely, and we were, we, we've already seen on people who've been fox sports, you know, been asked on the streets of, of some of the cities in australia. you know, how do you feel about the cream passing and already some of them said, well, when can we become a republic? so i think that this is going to start raising its head. look just her back in november, barbados chose to become a republic. so the queen stopped being the head of state there. we know that jamaica is also having similar discussions, australia having discussions. so i think that that king king charles is going to have to expect that and will have to play his role role accordingly. he is the head of the commonwealth, 54 countries, but actually it is up to the commonwealth to decide who is their heads and that possibly could change. i don't expect it to, but there is all to play for with that. and i think we have to be very interesting to watch what happens in the coming my and years with those republican movements
i think in australia, at the very least it will reignite a republican movement. absolutely, and we were, we, we've already seen on people who've been fox sports, you know, been asked on the streets of, of some of the cities in australia. you know, how do you feel about the cream passing and already some of them said, well, when can we become a republic? so i think that this is going to start raising its head. look just her back in november, barbados chose to become a republic. so the queen...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ >> taking a look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand, australia is looking to the possibility of rates for another bound of heavy rainfall this week. the emergency services issue a warning for worsening fronts for the region. there are concerns that data is being sold online after a cyber attack on optus. and with the wall street journal has reported that the u.s. is discussing accelerating the production of nuclear submarines to bolster australia's facilities. shery: early in the session, we were looking at the futures rates. this after we had two weeks of weakness for the aussie dollar and we continue to watch aussie bonds as well as we follow the treasury that fall -- fell off the 10 year yields. we are also watching nikkei futures unchanged at the moment. they are coming back from a long week and the following has been at the japanese yen, still folding -- holding at the same level after japan had to intervene in the fx markets, pricing at 90.98. we get the final cpi numbers out of japan, so watch out for that later today. u.s. futures remain unchanged.
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it is a big day in australia. we are expecting to see the cash rate go up by another 50 basis points. we will be watching out for some rhetoric. we are looking pretty steady at the moment. and you see the dollar that i mentioned, 60 8.11 versus the greenback right now. keeping an eye on the chinese yuan as well as it pushes with the psychological seven level. the pboc cutting the fx reserve requirements that banks are required to have. >> the aussie 10 year yield this morning. tune into bloomberg radio to hear more from our daybreak team now broadcasting live from our studios in hong kong via the app, radio plus, or bloombergradio.com. putting more ahead. his stay with us. ♪ >> the top 27 is quickly approaching end any hope of averting a global crisis, strong action from both the u.s. and china. john kerry tells bloomberg that he remains hopeful president xi will recognize the benefit of the two largest emitters moving in the same direction on climate. >> to get the two largest emitters in the world, the two big
it is a big day in australia. we are expecting to see the cash rate go up by another 50 basis points. we will be watching out for some rhetoric. we are looking pretty steady at the moment. and you see the dollar that i mentioned, 60 8.11 versus the greenback right now. keeping an eye on the chinese yuan as well as it pushes with the psychological seven level. the pboc cutting the fx reserve requirements that banks are required to have. >> the aussie 10 year yield this morning. tune into...
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it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese. when he made his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands laid. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so revised plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament, sir o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia. let's begin, cynthia watson. she's an independent asia pacific unless and joins us from annapolis and maryland to in us. thanks very much for being with us is the prime minister has stalling to stay in power? well, it is credible that the solomon islands has financial concerns. one of the things that didn't come up in this report that is certainly behind many of the future developments in that island nation is the rising problem. literally of sea levels rising and the effects that that will have on the solomon's . but it would appear from his actions that the prime minister is definitely trying to string out his reign and come up with a number of reasons why he would be better off running the coun
it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese. when he made his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands laid. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so revised plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament, sir o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia. let's begin, cynthia watson. she's an independent asia pacific unless and joins us from annapolis and maryland to in us....
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was it the right course for australia? yes, it was. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and an unlikely ally, a proud gun owner and veteran of the vietnam war, but he supported howard's efforts. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semi-automatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's coalition all of australia's states and territories even acted the reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all the newly banned guns, the government response orred a gun by back program paying everyone to turn in their guns so they could be destroyed. over 600,000 guns were 'l elim eliminated, an estimated one fifth of australia's firearms. after the new measures were passed, some of howard's right wing allies were voted out of office, but overall the reforms were popular. >> in a short period of time we brought about a change that has demonstrated to save lives. >> according to one study, gun suicides fell 65% in the decade that followed. while the sample size
was it the right course for australia? yes, it was. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and an unlikely ally, a proud gun owner and veteran of the vietnam war, but he supported howard's efforts. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semi-automatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's coalition all of australia's states and territories even acted the reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all...
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shery: an economy is dependent on what is happening in australia -- china is australia itself. we saw the sector taking a hit with the fit rate hikes. what are you seeing in australia and do you see any opportunities in the property sector going forward? >> there will be opportunities. in australia, they have contributed massively. [indiscernible] the ultra low interest rates we had a year or two ago and that is reversing. interest rates are pulling the rug out from under the property market. the central banks here and other central banks are signaling more rate hikes. the ongoing track in the property market, property partners in australia are pulling 4%. you are going to see a way to go. that will provide opportunities for investors, it may be a bit too early two hunting for that. they are not prepared to dig deep into the property markets that have stayed hard. on average i think it is a bit too early. paul: the head of investment strategy at amp. get a round up of the story that -- of the stories you need to know. go to dayb , it is available on mobile and on the bloomb
shery: an economy is dependent on what is happening in australia -- china is australia itself. we saw the sector taking a hit with the fit rate hikes. what are you seeing in australia and do you see any opportunities in the property sector going forward? >> there will be opportunities. in australia, they have contributed massively. [indiscernible] the ultra low interest rates we had a year or two ago and that is reversing. interest rates are pulling the rug out from under the property...
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and -- watson is in sydney, australia. larry, let's begin with you. in many ways, it's a complicated passed between britain and many african nations, in the sense of colonization and the damage done in those times. but if on this as well for this queen. >> that's right, michael. there was a good deal of affection for queen elizabeth ii across the african continent. but today, as people come to terms with the news of her death, there is a complicated legacy on the african continent. the fairytale is that queen elizabeth went up the tree tops here in kenya princess and came down a queen. because when she was here in kenya she learned that her father died and she was to be the queen. but that also was the start of the eight years after that that the kenyan colonial government -- the british colonial government -- crackdown, brutally, on the mile mile rebellion -- concentration camps where they work and dehumanized and so across the african continent stunt -- for queen elizabeth because my ancestors suffered great atrocities under her people and -- never
and -- watson is in sydney, australia. larry, let's begin with you. in many ways, it's a complicated passed between britain and many african nations, in the sense of colonization and the damage done in those times. but if on this as well for this queen. >> that's right, michael. there was a good deal of affection for queen elizabeth ii across the african continent. but today, as people come to terms with the news of her death, there is a complicated legacy on the african continent. the...
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anthony, the prime minister of australia is republican. there will be a referendum on australia's constitutional future at some stage during his reign. the prime minister put one of his mps in charge and looking into that. it's something that will come up. it's something that will challenge the monarchy here and australians helped king charles will have the same view as his mother queen elizabeth avenue strong indecision. mike: angus good to see you. a dangerous bonfire and northern california is spreading rapidly. the mosquito fire has burned more than 37000 acres growing significantly from the day before. at % contain. fire officials say despite more humidity vegetation remains critically dry and booming easily. more than 1700 personnel working to put out the flames in a number of areas and evacuation orders, the blaze started tuesday evening in the cause of fire under investigation. still, the program, becky anderson will be back with the continuing coverage for queen continuing coverage for queen elizabeth ii in the royal succession. â
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the queen was to make 15 further trips to australia. in 1973, she opened the sydney opera house, the building that would become astrology, as most iconic, over her reign. while the queen's personal popularity largely endured that of the monarchy as an institution and australia slipped. in 1999, a referendum was held over whether estrella should become a republic which why do you want to go? change was rejected, but the question may rise again. now the queen's rain is over. despite many trips by the queen's eldest son, charles, his popularity never quite matched his mother's and recent years. though trip, spite younger royals have brought renewed enthusiasm for the monarchy. the queen's last visit to perth was in 2011 to days, australia with much bigger multicultural population. and with far fewer ties to the united kingdom is very different to the australia of 1954. but even as many question the monarchy, most australians will remember queen elizabeth the 2nd fondly many ways in montreal despite sadness about the queen's death. people h
the queen was to make 15 further trips to australia. in 1973, she opened the sydney opera house, the building that would become astrology, as most iconic, over her reign. while the queen's personal popularity largely endured that of the monarchy as an institution and australia slipped. in 1999, a referendum was held over whether estrella should become a republic which why do you want to go? change was rejected, but the question may rise again. now the queen's rain is over. despite many trips by...
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but all the species oliver australia have evolved with fire. for the most part, the species are very good as fighting fires and have their own methods for doing that. eucalyptus trees and native to australia and are found throughout the island . they contain an oil that is highly flammable, not ideal in an area where fires are a regular occurrence. each year the tree shed their balkan leaves, creating huge piles of combustible fuel on the ground. when a bush fire passes through this tinder burns quickly, the trees may lose leaves and branches, but the fire moves rapidly, so the trunk and route, so usually sped. in fact, some eucalyptus trees depend on fire to reproduce. ah eucalyptus seeds are contained in hard seed pods that a sealed with resin. these cones can only release their seeds when the heat of a fire has melted through this protective case. the seeds then fall on to a nutrient rich bed of ash where all competitive plants have been cleared out, creating an ideal area for young trees to re grow. small orange funguses appear on the groun
but all the species oliver australia have evolved with fire. for the most part, the species are very good as fighting fires and have their own methods for doing that. eucalyptus trees and native to australia and are found throughout the island . they contain an oil that is highly flammable, not ideal in an area where fires are a regular occurrence. each year the tree shed their balkan leaves, creating huge piles of combustible fuel on the ground. when a bush fire passes through this tinder...
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the national cabinet meeting is for australia for today. companies may be forced to cut back on sensitive data they retain about customers and the changes to privacy laws being considered after privacy attack. new home loan approvals plunged. >> take a look at how early trading is going across asia. kiwi stocks are reversing some of the gains we saw in the previous session. we had asian stocks eking out slight gains in the previous session but that may not be held today given that we have seen u.s. stocks falling to the 22 month low, a new bear market low. sidney futures down. it a little bit of upside for the aussie dollar at the moment. we have month end dollar buying pressure markets bringing forth their hedging dollar requirements. coming up next, we discussed >> you are watching daybreak australia. north korea fired two short range missiles hours after kamala harris went to the demilitarized zone. the launch followed a single short range missile fired sunday and to others on wednesday. during her trip, she stood on the south korean sid
the national cabinet meeting is for australia for today. companies may be forced to cut back on sensitive data they retain about customers and the changes to privacy laws being considered after privacy attack. new home loan approvals plunged. >> take a look at how early trading is going across asia. kiwi stocks are reversing some of the gains we saw in the previous session. we had asian stocks eking out slight gains in the previous session but that may not be held today given that we have...
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you grew up in australia. how did you manage to get todow and the united states -- to dow and the united states? andrew: i grew up in a little multicultural town in australia called darwin. lots of asians, lots of first nations people, so i had this desire to see where they were from and understand the places north of us. , indonesia, china, asia. the american knowledge i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination. we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was fascinated by america and what it offer the world. that combination got me recruited out of campus. i did not join an australian company. the companies that came by that were american, i was intrigued by. " join us and we will show you the world!" what i was exposed to and the dow recruiting line -- david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: no. we were a blue-collar family. they were immigrants. my father raised his brothers when he was 12. get his brothers built a small, fledgling building business in darwin. david: you
you grew up in australia. how did you manage to get todow and the united states -- to dow and the united states? andrew: i grew up in a little multicultural town in australia called darwin. lots of asians, lots of first nations people, so i had this desire to see where they were from and understand the places north of us. , indonesia, china, asia. the american knowledge i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination. we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was...
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haidi: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: the top stories this hour -- the fed in focus as asia starts its trading week with a 75 basis point rate hike on cards. investors looking ahead to a raft of key central-bank decisions around the world. do one million people are said to emerge from lockdown. oz minerals is set to be seeking a potential sale of 6.5 lien dollars of -- as bhp pursues it deal. u.s. futures muted at the open after the s&p 500 has seen its worst week since june. very volatile trading on friday due to the triple expiration of options. futures under pressure right now, the worst week since january for those big tech names. but we did see some dip buying in the final hours of the friday session for some of those tech giants. but the treasury selloff continues because we are seeing not only treasury markets but globally as well, treasury yield continuing to climb with a two-year yield at the highest level in 15 years ahead of the fomc decision this week.
haidi: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: the top stories this hour -- the fed in focus as asia starts its trading week with a 75 basis point rate hike on cards. investors looking ahead to a raft of key central-bank decisions around the world. do one million people are said to emerge from lockdown. oz minerals is set to be seeking a potential sale of 6.5 lien dollars of -- as bhp pursues it deal. u.s. futures muted at the...
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into australia's constitutional future. but michael, you only have to look at the republican movement here to get a sense of just how respected queen elizabeth ii was. there was a referendum on the topic in 1999, and australians overwhelmingly voted to keep the queen. the republican movement said it will continue to pursue its goal, but it wouldn't push for another vote until after queen elizabeth the second had ended her reign. michael, some australians have really put politics aside today as they've mourns the loss of their head of state who of course served them for over 70 years. the prime minister let them in that morning with an early morning televised address. here is what he had to say. >> there is comfort to be found in her majesty's own words, grief is the price we pay for love. this is a loss we feel deeply. in australia. queen elizabeth ii is the only reigning monarch, most of us have known. and the anyone to eva visit australia. >> now, michael, you've heard the prime minister to reference in 1954 trip that the
into australia's constitutional future. but michael, you only have to look at the republican movement here to get a sense of just how respected queen elizabeth ii was. there was a referendum on the topic in 1999, and australians overwhelmingly voted to keep the queen. the republican movement said it will continue to pursue its goal, but it wouldn't push for another vote until after queen elizabeth the second had ended her reign. michael, some australians have really put politics aside today as...