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stephen: jason zhao came to australia to study wine in 2005. he worked for two wineries before starting his own business. nearly all his wine was going to china before the tariff cut it dead. jason: our business dropped for 95%. stephen: ninety-five%? jason: ninety-five%. bulk wine to uk market and the us market, which is not be helping us for keep doing the siness. stephen: jason's parents migrated to australia to join their son and his family. jason: my parents, they still encourage me. and they say, "if you work hard, you do right things, and one day, the things will come back. just put your head down and work hard. just keep working." stephen: scott waldron has read and analyzed china's allegations against wine and other industries in the original mandarin. scott: the chinese case against the australian wine industry is even more spurious than it is for the case of barley. so in the case of wine, china is arguing that australia dumped wine into china at below normal price. the price of australian wine export to china is higher than all othe
stephen: jason zhao came to australia to study wine in 2005. he worked for two wineries before starting his own business. nearly all his wine was going to china before the tariff cut it dead. jason: our business dropped for 95%. stephen: ninety-five%? jason: ninety-five%. bulk wine to uk market and the us market, which is not be helping us for keep doing the siness. stephen: jason's parents migrated to australia to join their son and his family. jason: my parents, they still encourage me. and...
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figure here in australia.— here in australia. a former archbishop _ here in australia. a former archbishop of _ here in australia. a former archbishop of sydney - here in australia. a former archbishop of sydney and l here in australia. a former - archbishop of sydney and melbourne he became a senior economic adviser to the pope to his detractors he was a man who ignored child sexual abuse in the church. as early as the 19705. in the church. as early as the 1970s. in in the church. as early as the 19705. in 2018 in the church. as early as the 1970s. in 2018 cardinal pell was convicted of abusing two boys in a cathedral in melbourne in the 1990s. he spent more than four days in prison before those convictions were overturned by australia's high courts in 2020. thousands of mourners have gathered here at st. mary's cathedral in sydney for cardinal george pell funeral. you may be able to see many hundreds of people queuing up to get into the funeral service. we understand that many of these people will not get in, such is the demand
figure here in australia.— here in australia. a former archbishop _ here in australia. a former archbishop of _ here in australia. a former archbishop of sydney - here in australia. a former archbishop of sydney and l here in australia. a former - archbishop of sydney and melbourne he became a senior economic adviser to the pope to his detractors he was a man who ignored child sexual abuse in the church. as early as the 19705. in the church. as early as the 1970s. in in the church. as early...
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the british monarch is australia's _ now? the british monarch is australia's head _ now? the british monarch is australia's head of- now? the british monarch is australia's head of state, i now? the british monarch is| australia's head of state, but since queen elizabeth ii died last year, this has reignited a debate in australia about its future as a constitutional monarchy. also, australian authorities said that at the time the decision to feature the late queen elizabeth on the money was because of her personality rather than her role as a monarch. and you mentioned timing. this comes at a time when the centre left labour government in australia is trying to push a referendum in australia and the constitution to recognise and that its people and the constitution. it will take several years to come up with the new design and print the new money, so in the meantime people in australia will continue using the current $5 banknote. continue using the current $5 banknote-— banknote. 0k. interesting. sohia, banknote. ok. interesting. sophia, thank— banknote. 0k. interesti
the british monarch is australia's _ now? the british monarch is australia's head _ now? the british monarch is australia's head of- now? the british monarch is australia's head of state, i now? the british monarch is| australia's head of state, but since queen elizabeth ii died last year, this has reignited a debate in australia about its future as a constitutional monarchy. also, australian authorities said that at the time the decision to feature the late queen elizabeth on the money was...
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it�*s can't get past australia. it's australia — can't get past australia. it's australia v _ can't get past australia. it's australia v south _ can't get past australia. it�*s australia v south africa in the final monday would it be a record sixth title for australia or a first for south africa? we would have flute commentary on bbc sports five live. england's men have had another good day in new zealand. they made a shaky start to the second test in wellington but by the close , joe root was unbeaten with a century alongside england's rising star harry brook, he is on 184. here's our sports corespodnent joe wilson england were in a mess in wellington. new zealand prepared a pitch to help their team. the bold and caught and took three wickets. they forced england to reap consider their bold approach to biting. harry brooks carried on regardless. no player in the history of cricket has begun a test match career with as many runs as him. no better approach is the demands of a test match lacking. this is his sixth test match and his fourth 100. that is stagg
it�*s can't get past australia. it's australia — can't get past australia. it's australia v _ can't get past australia. it's australia v south _ can't get past australia. it�*s australia v south africa in the final monday would it be a record sixth title for australia or a first for south africa? we would have flute commentary on bbc sports five live. england's men have had another good day in new zealand. they made a shaky start to the second test in wellington but by the close , joe...
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michael: australia has a long connection to space missions. tidbinbilla is just a small part of nasa's global space infrastructure. everything from the pictures of armstrong's first steps on the moon to communications with deep space probes and rovers on mars have passed through here. brad: the nasa deep space tracking station in tidbinbilla is, you know, just outside canberra. it's essentially the ears of space, and if we don't have that capability, we can't get the data back from mars, we can't communicate with spacecraft, and the second problem we have in this is we're all in this globe that spins. you can't just have one point on earth that talks with everything in space. you need these things spread around the world, and australia, because of that geographical position, we're in the middle between the us and europe, and we're in the southern hemisphere, provides that other ears that you can't get one side of the world. and nasa and europe identified australia, you know, 50, 60 years ago as the place to do it. michael: australia also has s
michael: australia has a long connection to space missions. tidbinbilla is just a small part of nasa's global space infrastructure. everything from the pictures of armstrong's first steps on the moon to communications with deep space probes and rovers on mars have passed through here. brad: the nasa deep space tracking station in tidbinbilla is, you know, just outside canberra. it's essentially the ears of space, and if we don't have that capability, we can't get the data back from mars, we...
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understandably, in australia and new zealand.— understandably, in australia and new zealand. that is a good cuestion. and new zealand. that is a good question- if— and new zealand. that is a good question. if the _ and new zealand. that is a good question. if the qatar _ and new zealand. that is a good question. if the qatar world - question. if the qatar world cup as an example we can probably expect a monologue from joni along the lines of being a male guardian and a saudi woman and a gender equality activist but, nevertheless, that is where they are at the moment and we see infantino constantly trying to push saudi arabia into the football agenda. the saudis of course are now heavily involved in the epl as owners of newcastle united and i support a small but important voice of newcastle united supporters who are pushing back against that. the american football player tom brady, thought by many to be the greatest quarterback ever to play the game, has announced his retirement — again. the 45—year—old, who's won the super bowl seven times, retired last year too, only
understandably, in australia and new zealand.— understandably, in australia and new zealand. that is a good cuestion. and new zealand. that is a good question- if— and new zealand. that is a good question. if the _ and new zealand. that is a good question. if the qatar _ and new zealand. that is a good question. if the qatar world - question. if the qatar world cup as an example we can probably expect a monologue from joni along the lines of being a male guardian and a saudi woman and a...
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australia keeping her side alive whilst those are around her fell. australia set australia. this was game on. they got up to a sluggish start, before laura wolfe art started to claw their side back to the game. perhaps it was a pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her50 giving not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, the slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked from australia since their sixth title was within touching distance. a valiant from south africa, but the day on the trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernauts of australian cricket continues to dominate the women's game, but the impact for the south african team has had on the nation is the true legacy of this tournament. and it's already a controversial event. now there's even more intrigue surrounding the fight in saudi arabia tonight between tommy fury and you tuber turned boxer after a social media post detailing a leaked script for the bout went viral it's a fight that's been postponed twice before and even up until the we
australia keeping her side alive whilst those are around her fell. australia set australia. this was game on. they got up to a sluggish start, before laura wolfe art started to claw their side back to the game. perhaps it was a pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her50 giving not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, the slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked from australia since their sixth title was within...
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so your thoughts in so what's your thoughts in australia ? because want to go australia? because i want to go talk me about. yes, well, talk to me about. yes, well, i think advantage of think great advantage of australia is lifestyle, really. i mean of course, all these issues about in inflation and taxes and so on are all replicated in australia. australia has all of those problems. and is australia ever strikes? of course it does . so strikes? of course it does. so you want to have a mature judgement made about moving to another country and wages a real wages which including taking into account difference in purchasing power a little bit higher in australia and the quality of life is front has ticked, there's no doubt about that on average the weather is better though it can be incredibly hot or incredibly cold. so it's not always good weather , but it's also a very weather, but it's also a very harmonious sort of party, australia. i mean, you know, there are usual party political debates that you get here and you've been here here on this program . but but but beyond i
so your thoughts in so what's your thoughts in australia ? because want to go australia? because i want to go talk me about. yes, well, talk to me about. yes, well, i think advantage of think great advantage of australia is lifestyle, really. i mean of course, all these issues about in inflation and taxes and so on are all replicated in australia. australia has all of those problems. and is australia ever strikes? of course it does . so strikes? of course it does. so you want to have a mature...
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haidi: come to daybreak australia. i'm heidi stroud lots. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: i'm shery on. the top stories this hour -- the world top finance chiefs failed to agree on a statement over russia's war in ukraine. we will hear from the imf managing director and treasurer at the g20 meeting. haidi: fed officials tray -- flag to high inflation is a key report comes in higher than expected as some investors are clinging to a second-half stock market rally. shery: recession risk rising in australia as the rba is seen hiking more than the fed. annabelle: we have the start of a new trading week upon us in asia and we are looking decidedly risk off as we head into the day's trading. two factors driving cap -- we did not have that preferred inflation reading coming through the core pce numbers. off that, we are seeing futures for us trillion setting up for a weaker start and new zealand in the red already as the session gets underway. other factors we are focusing on in the days trading, we will be watch
haidi: come to daybreak australia. i'm heidi stroud lots. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: i'm shery on. the top stories this hour -- the world top finance chiefs failed to agree on a statement over russia's war in ukraine. we will hear from the imf managing director and treasurer at the g20 meeting. haidi: fed officials tray -- flag to high inflation is a key report comes in higher than expected as some investors are clinging to a second-half stock market...
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a hugely polarising i figure right around australia. cardinal pell was australia's senior catholic official 0nce senior catholic official once upon a time he was the archbishop here in sydney and melbourne. he was the vatican to become one of the chief financial advisers to pope francis. to his detractors though, he was the man who at the height of his power knew about sexual abuse within the church but did nothing about it. those were allegations that cardinal pell always denied. in 2018 cardinal pell was convicted of abusing two boys in a cathedral and melbourne in the mid—19 90s. he spent almost 400 days in prison before those convictions were overturned by australia's high court in 2020. thousands of people have crammed in to st. mary's cathedral for today's funeral and you could see behind me hundreds of people have been unable to get in. they are watching the service on large screens. it is a very hot day in australia's business —— biggest city. for many people here it will be a sombre and poignant location as they remember
a hugely polarising i figure right around australia. cardinal pell was australia's senior catholic official 0nce senior catholic official once upon a time he was the archbishop here in sydney and melbourne. he was the vatican to become one of the chief financial advisers to pope francis. to his detractors though, he was the man who at the height of his power knew about sexual abuse within the church but did nothing about it. those were allegations that cardinal pell always denied. in 2018...
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australia did not win _ for them? they will be gutted. australia did not win the - for them? they will be gutted. | australia did not win the game. for them? they will be gutted. - australia did not win the game. they looked beatable. india lost a game. 30 runs coming the last overs, you cannot finish innings like that. losing three wickets in the powerplay. getting to what would have been a wide. the most unfortunate way, things did not go the way of india but they dropped catches, let balls through their legs. australia were dominant and aggressive. they were outstanding. india lasted but australia showed there. , , , ._ there. they will be playing either encland there. they will be playing either england or _ there. they will be playing either england or south _ there. they will be playing either england or south africa. - there. they will be playing either england or south africa. if- there. they will be playing either england or south africa. if you i there. they will be playing eitherl england or south africa. if you are one of those teams how would you beat an australi
australia did not win _ for them? they will be gutted. australia did not win the - for them? they will be gutted. | australia did not win the game. for them? they will be gutted. - australia did not win the game. they looked beatable. india lost a game. 30 runs coming the last overs, you cannot finish innings like that. losing three wickets in the powerplay. getting to what would have been a wide. the most unfortunate way, things did not go the way of india but they dropped catches, let balls...
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australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south africa, but the day and trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernaut trophy belonged to the girls in gold. the juggernaut that is australian cricket continues to dominate women's game, but the impact with the
australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south...
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how high can rates go in australia? >> expectation from money markets is the interest rates any australia will go to 4.1% by june or july. in u.s. expectation is for interest rate cuts to start happening in the second half. the economic outlook like so far the data that has come out of the u.s. appears to be stronger then data coming out of australia. consumer confidence is really weak. we are seeing a sign of a slowdown. the jobs data was weaker than expected. second straight month of a fall. in the u.s. jobs market is still going strong. that kind of shows the interest rate hikes that have happened so far is having a more -- more of an impact any australia even though it was 25 basis points. economists are still expecting australia can avoid a recession. that is based on the assumption the rba will not take interest rates to the level expected from the u.s. federal reserve. yvonne: thank you. coming up we are digging into the earnings and outlooks for for gauzy minors. -- big aussie minors. why lower prices and operat
how high can rates go in australia? >> expectation from money markets is the interest rates any australia will go to 4.1% by june or july. in u.s. expectation is for interest rate cuts to start happening in the second half. the economic outlook like so far the data that has come out of the u.s. appears to be stronger then data coming out of australia. consumer confidence is really weak. we are seeing a sign of a slowdown. the jobs data was weaker than expected. second straight month of a...
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anna: for australia it is driven by china. i think that will be the absolute driver in the coming year. haidi: when it comes to the geopolitical tensions -- we have seen big headline stocks impacted, a lot of the miners impacted. is that in the back of your mind when it comes to looking at that exposure directly or indirectly to china? anna: definitely. we had a worst case scenario for them, so it's only positive for that. over the weekend, slightly shakier but it feels like australian and china relations have reached a turning point, hopefully only positive from here. haidi: great to have you with us, anna. tune into bloomberg radio, you can hear more from newsmakers and get in-depth analysis from the daybreak team. you can listen in by the act, radio plus or bloombergradio.com. much more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the business flash headlines. investigators are investigating a data breach of former credit suisse headlines. under probe include corporate espionage, trade secrets and violations of ban
anna: for australia it is driven by china. i think that will be the absolute driver in the coming year. haidi: when it comes to the geopolitical tensions -- we have seen big headline stocks impacted, a lot of the miners impacted. is that in the back of your mind when it comes to looking at that exposure directly or indirectly to china? anna: definitely. we had a worst case scenario for them, so it's only positive for that. over the weekend, slightly shakier but it feels like australian and...
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friends, australia knows many australia kids. and so i don't people have much changed mind. i mean talking about opinion in the last of all was done which was before the death of the queen the republic . had of the queen the republic. had 36% support and now it according to the same poll , 39. and so to the same poll, 39. and so a move of 3% isn't really terribly significant. i mean i have expected it to be stronger that but i think people have accepted charles pretty well as the king in australia . do you think this in australia. do you think this decision it's probably too early to give impact on australia's future in the commonwealth? no not at all, no. australia whatever happens, australia will remain committed to the commonwealth. you've got to be able to remember that well , 60% able to remember that well, 60% of the australian population have the ethnic origins have their ancestry in the british isles. and so there's huge affection for britain and australia. i think of all the countries in the world, only news island would
friends, australia knows many australia kids. and so i don't people have much changed mind. i mean talking about opinion in the last of all was done which was before the death of the queen the republic . had of the queen the republic. had 36% support and now it according to the same poll , 39. and so to the same poll, 39. and so a move of 3% isn't really terribly significant. i mean i have expected it to be stronger that but i think people have accepted charles pretty well as the king in...
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indeed here in australia. indeed i mean, do you think we are stuck with masks for the foreseeable future do you think that just part of life now? well the japanese prime minister was his people to stop wearing masks because japanese take their health very seriously and the fear embedded their culture far more than anybody else is. and so they now have an issue trying to walk back. but with australia pretty much we've stopped wearing masks. it's really the wearing masks. it's really the we call them the tail voters, the elderly women who are quite affluent, who also vote green for eco fascism. they like their and they never letting them go , and they never letting them go, as do the uni students. but there's definitely a political divide mask wearing that seems to have very little to do with health and a lot more do with political obedience . there you political obedience. there you go. well, look , to be fair to go. well, look, to be fair to governments , they were trying to governments, they were trying to sa
indeed here in australia. indeed i mean, do you think we are stuck with masks for the foreseeable future do you think that just part of life now? well the japanese prime minister was his people to stop wearing masks because japanese take their health very seriously and the fear embedded their culture far more than anybody else is. and so they now have an issue trying to walk back. but with australia pretty much we've stopped wearing masks. it's really the wearing masks. it's really the we call...
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and members _ around australia as well. and members of _ around australia as well. and members of the _ around australia as well. and members of the public, friends and family in the audience. as you mention, also being live streamed light across the world. what does this memorial mean, notjust to her loved ones but also to her fans worldwide?— ones but also to her fans worldwide? ., ., g ., worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in _ worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in the _ worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in the late _ worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in the late 1940s, - worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in the late 1940s, and in the mid—1950s she moved with herfamily to in the mid—1950s she moved with her family to australia, and she appeared on various talent shows, became a very successful country singer before that break—out role in grease in 1978. that not only launched her, but also known for her work in charities. in 2020 she became a dame, honoured by the late queen elizabeth ii in the new year's honours list. so a career s
and members _ around australia as well. and members of _ around australia as well. and members of the _ around australia as well. and members of the public, friends and family in the audience. as you mention, also being live streamed light across the world. what does this memorial mean, notjust to her loved ones but also to her fans worldwide?— ones but also to her fans worldwide? ., ., g ., worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in _ worldwide? olivia newton-john was born in the _ worldwide?...
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and it shows paranoia on behalf of australia as well as western countries. they agitate full war rather than prepare for peace. indeed, and they did say these companies weren't even connected to the internet, but it does, it does a pissy part of a trend. this started in the u. k. in the u. s. with their removal of hallways telecommunications equipment, to expect to see see more instances of chinese technology been removed from some so called sensitive sites. first of all, to remove such a neutral technologies and equipment actually damages their all reputation as well as hurts that economic bugs in line. because these chinese made the products are high quality, very affordable and very easy to maintain. and therefore, the consumers will actually need such products from china to put a label on chinese made the products is the wrong thing politically incorrect. and then eventually, where can they find the replacement for these chinese made high tech products very, very difficult, or a huge cost to their consumers. therefore, it doesn't make any sense. politica
and it shows paranoia on behalf of australia as well as western countries. they agitate full war rather than prepare for peace. indeed, and they did say these companies weren't even connected to the internet, but it does, it does a pissy part of a trend. this started in the u. k. in the u. s. with their removal of hallways telecommunications equipment, to expect to see see more instances of chinese technology been removed from some so called sensitive sites. first of all, to remove such a...
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forthe australia is surging in popularity. for the fast and the furious, nothing beats hurtling along the trail that lives up to its name. hot as hell, it is when you can go really fast, and you just lie down, flying around and i know this because really well so i can really, really push myself to go as fast as i can. bikes are helping to revive regional towns in australia, carefully crafted trails and forests near nowra south of sydney are part of a growing national network. mountain biking really could be described as an industry in itself right now, and there are many examples around australia where that has happened for regional communities. those communities like nowra have fantastic trails. people have flocked there on the whole town has benefited. adventure and adrenaline are the key ingredients of mountain biking. australia has never had as many clubs, trails or riders. forsome as many clubs, trails or riders. for some it is an extreme sport. they have the scars and the broken bones to show for it, but to succeed, a to
forthe australia is surging in popularity. for the fast and the furious, nothing beats hurtling along the trail that lives up to its name. hot as hell, it is when you can go really fast, and you just lie down, flying around and i know this because really well so i can really, really push myself to go as fast as i can. bikes are helping to revive regional towns in australia, carefully crafted trails and forests near nowra south of sydney are part of a growing national network. mountain biking...
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the chinese communist party had formed in australia, relations between china and australia, have soured, in recent years of to converge the investigation into the origin of cove it back in 2020 as well as how china has handled the outbreak of the virus. also slots a 5 g network, bon on chinese tech giant way. china is denied any wrong doing and has responded with bonds on australian products including coal, wine, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china. i've recently sought to repair diplomatic ties, and beijing has begun to eat ease trade blocks on australian coal and agriculture products, some under center rates of the center for counts. i had your money studies says by pushing china away, australia's acting against his interests on washington's commands. in the case of australia and some tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago. the very cordial relations with china on not from both the magic parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, it's your sense to all of these sort
the chinese communist party had formed in australia, relations between china and australia, have soured, in recent years of to converge the investigation into the origin of cove it back in 2020 as well as how china has handled the outbreak of the virus. also slots a 5 g network, bon on chinese tech giant way. china is denied any wrong doing and has responded with bonds on australian products including coal, wine, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china. i've recently sought to repair...
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., , australia? in its own case the government _ australia? in its own case the government has _ australia? in its own case the government has conceded - australia? in its own case the l government has conceded that australia? in its own case the - government has conceded that they have not been able to close the gap. they have not been on target to close the gap since 2011. and are unlikely to reach that as of today, as of next year. this is a way for us to access pension at a much earlier age. us to access pension at a much earlierage. even in us to access pension at a much earlier age. even in my own family my mother, my uncle have all died before they have been able to reach that age. my other two siblings have chronic health conditions, which mean often they are working in pain. so to achieve this would be fundamental to having an equal society. fundamental to having an equal socie . ., fundamental to having an equal socie . . . ., ., society. nerita waight ceo of aboriginal — society. nerita waight ceo of aboriginal services _ society.
., , australia? in its own case the government _ australia? in its own case the government has _ australia? in its own case the government has conceded - australia? in its own case the l government has conceded that australia? in its own case the - government has conceded that they have not been able to close the gap. they have not been on target to close the gap since 2011. and are unlikely to reach that as of today, as of next year. this is a way for us to access pension at a much earlier...
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domestically in australia, we have the gdp data in focus. we were have fourth-quarter numbers coming out in the next hour. the consensus is expansion of .8% for the quarter. if we get that reading, it could be another motive for the rba to stay hawkish. let's look at the rest of the region. other factors they're watching is what's happening with the yen. it is slightly under pressure. strategist saying the yield differential between the fed and boj could be more in focus over the coming few weeks. we are seeing chinese futures looking fractionally higher. one thing interesting to note is the leader that we have from the u.s. session and that golden dragon index again under a bit of pressure. losses over the past four weeks to the 15% mark. shery: from the january hi, not to mention alibaba suffered an $85 billion route. look at u.s. futures extending the pressure that we saw in the new york session. it was the last trading session of february for u.s. stocks. a brutal month. the s&p 500 losing 2.5%. more data today showing that u.s. consumer
domestically in australia, we have the gdp data in focus. we were have fourth-quarter numbers coming out in the next hour. the consensus is expansion of .8% for the quarter. if we get that reading, it could be another motive for the rba to stay hawkish. let's look at the rest of the region. other factors they're watching is what's happening with the yen. it is slightly under pressure. strategist saying the yield differential between the fed and boj could be more in focus over the coming few...
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the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia is china, but they don't seem to appear on the register. the law was aimed at orthor, terry states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced, law was the biggest county intelligence overall in decades, and it was aimed at combatting espionage activities and political interference. so other time it was not aimed directly at china symbol now admit that the key purpose of a foreign interest register was the disclosure of the links that the chinese communist party had formed in australia. now relations between china and australia have soured in recent years, after cambra urged the investigation into the origin of cobra back in 2020 and how china is handled the virus outbreak. it's also slots a 5 g network, bon on chinese tech giant. while way chinese denied any wrong doing and responded with formal bonds on australian products such as coal, wine, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china have recently sold to repaired diplomatic ties, and bei
the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia is china, but they don't seem to appear on the register. the law was aimed at orthor, terry states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced, law was the biggest county intelligence overall in decades, and it was aimed at combatting espionage activities and political interference. so other time it was not aimed directly at china symbol now admit...
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and they want— they want to avoid australia and they want to avoid australia and they want to finish at the top of they want to finish at the top of the table — they want to finish at the top of the table and pakistan should not be a challenge. they are my most improved — a challenge. they are my most improved team through the previous row cup _ improved team through the previous row cup still, england or better team _ row cup still, england or better team and — row cup still, england or better team and that should not be too much of a challenge but you do want to avoid _ of a challenge but you do want to avoid australia but are probably going _ avoid australia but are probably going to — avoid australia but are probably going to play them in the final but try going to play them in the final but by the _ going to play them in the final but by the time they get to the finals, though— by the time they get to the finals, though take whatever they can stop you will— though take whatever they can stop you will think you forjoining us and that— you will think you forjoining u
and they want— they want to avoid australia and they want to avoid australia and they want to finish at the top of they want to finish at the top of the table — they want to finish at the top of the table and pakistan should not be a challenge. they are my most improved — a challenge. they are my most improved team through the previous row cup _ improved team through the previous row cup still, england or better team _ row cup still, england or better team and — row cup still, england...
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australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south africa, but the day and trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernaut trophy belonged to the girls in gold. the juggernaut that is australian cricket continues to dominate women's game, but the impact with the south africa team has had on the nation is the true legacy of this tournament. that is all we have on sportsday, more throughout the evening on bbc news andindeed throughout the evening on bbc news and indeed on our website. next it is time for click. that is it. here on click, we've been lucky enough to visit some of the most beautiful parts of
australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south...
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indeed here in australia. indeed i mean, do you think we are stuck with masks for the foreseeable future do you think that just part of life now? well the japanese prime minister was his people to stop wearing masks because japanese take their health very seriously and the fear embedded their culture far more than anybody else is. and so they now have an issue trying to walk back. but with australia pretty much we've stopped wearing masks. it's really the wearing masks. it's really the we call them the tail voters, the elderly women who are quite affluent, who also vote green for eco fascism. they like their and they never letting them go , and they never letting them go, as do the uni students. but there's definitely a political divide mask wearing that seems to have very little to do with health and a lot more do with political obedience . there you political obedience. there you go. well, look , to be fair to go. well, look, to be fair to governments , they were trying to governments, they were trying to sa
indeed here in australia. indeed i mean, do you think we are stuck with masks for the foreseeable future do you think that just part of life now? well the japanese prime minister was his people to stop wearing masks because japanese take their health very seriously and the fear embedded their culture far more than anybody else is. and so they now have an issue trying to walk back. but with australia pretty much we've stopped wearing masks. it's really the wearing masks. it's really the we call...
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, relations between china and australia, hut, firewood, in recent years, off the cambra investigation into the origin of cove in 19 back in 2020 and how china has handled the virus outbreak. also slapping of 5 g network found on chinese tech jain. while way china has denied all long doing and responded with formal bonds, almost railey and products such as coal, wine, barley, and lobsters, australia. i'm trying to have recently sought to repair diplomatic ties, and paging has begun to ease trade blocks in a trailer and coal and agricultural products. with tim anderson, director of the center of accounts, i had you monic studies that say by pushing china away australia, it's acting against this interest, some washington's commands. in the case of a stranger, it's a tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago. the very cordial relations with china on from both the major parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, since shoot all of these sorts of groups, which of course have some
, relations between china and australia, hut, firewood, in recent years, off the cambra investigation into the origin of cove in 19 back in 2020 and how china has handled the virus outbreak. also slapping of 5 g network found on chinese tech jain. while way china has denied all long doing and responded with formal bonds, almost railey and products such as coal, wine, barley, and lobsters, australia. i'm trying to have recently sought to repair diplomatic ties, and paging has begun to ease trade...
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friends, australia knows many australia kids. and so i don't people have much changed mind. i mean talking about opinion in the last of all was done which was before the death of the queen the republic . had of the queen the republic. had 36% support and now it according to the same poll , 39. and so to the same poll, 39. and so a move of 3% isn't really terribly significant. i mean i have expected it to be stronger that but i think people have accepted charles pretty well as the king in australia . do you think this in australia. do you think this decision it's probably too early to give impact on australia's future in the commonwealth? no not at all, no. australia whatever happens, australia will remain committed to the commonwealth. you've got to be able to remember that well , 60% able to remember that well, 60% of the australian population have the ethnic origins have their ancestry in the british isles. and so there's huge affection for britain and australia. i think of all the countries in the world, only news island would
friends, australia knows many australia kids. and so i don't people have much changed mind. i mean talking about opinion in the last of all was done which was before the death of the queen the republic . had of the queen the republic. had 36% support and now it according to the same poll , 39. and so to the same poll, 39. and so a move of 3% isn't really terribly significant. i mean i have expected it to be stronger that but i think people have accepted charles pretty well as the king in...
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but do want to avoid australia but you will in the final.— will in the final. but by the time he comes _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to the _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to the finals, - will in the final. but by the time j he comes out to the finals, they were taken he comes out to the finals, they were ta ken however he comes out to the finals, they were taken however they can. england versus pakistan _ were taken however they can. england versus pakistan and _ were taken however they can. england versus pakistan and will _ were taken however they can. england versus pakistan and will give - were taken however they can. england versus pakistan and will give you - versus pakistan and will give you all the build up between now and then. a good day for england's mens side too — stuart broad was the star performer, on day 3 of the first test against new zealand in mount maunganui. his four wickets putting the hosts in a
but do want to avoid australia but you will in the final.— will in the final. but by the time he comes _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to the _ will in the final. but by the time he comes out to the finals, - will in the final. but by the time j he comes out to the finals, they were taken he comes out to the finals, they were ta ken however he comes out to the finals, they...
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and i think visit australia. and i think that visit will be very timely in a way to ensure that the next generation of the monarchy has wins affection australia. it's certainly not front and centre at the moment. mark, we are having a referendum , as i said having a referendum, as i said about a separate matter this year and i imagine it'll be several years away and you said the one in the nineties was defeated because there wasn't a suitable alternative proposal. so any republicans out who are wanting it to be a success will have to come up with a strong model that wins the popularity of the australian people . james, of the australian people. james, thank you very much indeed for joining us over the many thousands of miles . good to see thousands of miles. good to see and speak to you. thank you very indeed for your time. as james riley, their political commentator us live in australia. now as been discussing the bank of england has raised the base rate for the 10th time in a row and the country trying things c
and i think visit australia. and i think that visit will be very timely in a way to ensure that the next generation of the monarchy has wins affection australia. it's certainly not front and centre at the moment. mark, we are having a referendum , as i said having a referendum, as i said about a separate matter this year and i imagine it'll be several years away and you said the one in the nineties was defeated because there wasn't a suitable alternative proposal. so any republicans out who are...
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in 2013 australia hosted the exercise with united states and the pla and with the australian bush to bolster friendly relations. i hiked and kayaked and in order to increase cooperation in the pacific. and those to use military diplomacy to help manage that dependence on china and offset chinese concerns about cooperation with the united states the increasing military diplomatic engagements are assigned china wants to engage with the row but doesn't necessarily translate to increased influence or the pla will achieve the strategic and operational objectives. it's important to remember military engagements are a two-way street and often limited by the willingness and the capability of the foreign partners that want to engage with the pla. like to conclude for recommendations for us policy is not practical to assume they will cease engagement china due to their own self-interest us policymakers should not seek to dissuade allies and partners from engaging as a part of the broader china foreign-policy and enforcing any nonengagement policies poses a risk to us allies and partners to pot
in 2013 australia hosted the exercise with united states and the pla and with the australian bush to bolster friendly relations. i hiked and kayaked and in order to increase cooperation in the pacific. and those to use military diplomacy to help manage that dependence on china and offset chinese concerns about cooperation with the united states the increasing military diplomatic engagements are assigned china wants to engage with the row but doesn't necessarily translate to increased influence...
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australia going for a flat start today. in the currency space very see the greenback getting a little bit stronger against its g10 peers. also what is happening with the kiwi dollar because it is coming into a fourth weekly loss. a lot of focus on the rbnz. it is the key economic decision with the bank of korea in asia. what economists are expecting, the 10th straight hike steered even though we have seen signs labor market is starting to cool. you still have inflation levels building from the recent floods. when you take a look at what is happening with the two-year you can see taking a look at this terminal chart we are coming back to the february lows. that tells us traders are pricing for a lower benchmark coming in just under 5.1%. perhaps we do see supply chain pressures from those disruptions, from the floods. cyclone gabrielle as well. that the economic weakness could force the rbnz to rethink where its peak rate ends up. haidi: we are focused on the disruptions from political tensions paid would a we get it has bee
australia going for a flat start today. in the currency space very see the greenback getting a little bit stronger against its g10 peers. also what is happening with the kiwi dollar because it is coming into a fourth weekly loss. a lot of focus on the rbnz. it is the key economic decision with the bank of korea in asia. what economists are expecting, the 10th straight hike steered even though we have seen signs labor market is starting to cool. you still have inflation levels building from the...
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australia has the worst rates of extinction and the world. like other animals, a small marsupial has been in decline since they left the land. the range map and monitor numbers. >> see the tracks there last time? >> over here? >> we have a bit of butch tucr -- bush tucker. it is time to set up camp for the night. we are going to cook up some kangaroo tales. i used to sit back and watch my auntie do it. there are so many of them all over the country. tomorrow, we are going to head out and monitor another of these endangered species. a wallaby. the rangers don't always work alone in their conservation of the wildlife. one of their partners is from parks and wildlife, working with the rangers for the past five years. >> nice to meet you. >> we will be tracking something. >> wallabies have been found in several new locations. who told you there were rock wallabies here? >> we work with people who know the country so well. >> the traps will enable them to enable the diversity of this population. >> good find. >> rockwool obese. >> a really good fi
australia has the worst rates of extinction and the world. like other animals, a small marsupial has been in decline since they left the land. the range map and monitor numbers. >> see the tracks there last time? >> over here? >> we have a bit of butch tucr -- bush tucker. it is time to set up camp for the night. we are going to cook up some kangaroo tales. i used to sit back and watch my auntie do it. there are so many of them all over the country. tomorrow, we are going to...
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and the state of western australia tries to poach more than 30,000 key workers from the uk. hello and welcome to the programme. next week marks the first anniversary of russia's invasion. ahead of that — ukraine's president zelensky has been speaking to the bbc�*s world affairs editor john simpson — reflecting on what's happened and what may happen ahead. mr zelensky claimed his troops could keep defending their country until they are able to launch a counter offensive. and crucially — he ruled out conceding any territory to russia in a potential peace deal. a warning that there are flashing images in this report. a year on, president zelensky may be stressed and deeply tired, but there's a definite spring in his step. compared with the last time i met him, four months ago, he seemed a lot more confident, even though russia may soon unleash a new onslaught. translation: they are coming from several directions - and we understand it but we are holding defence. modern weapons, powerful weapons, when we get them, speed up liberation and peace because weapons are the onl
and the state of western australia tries to poach more than 30,000 key workers from the uk. hello and welcome to the programme. next week marks the first anniversary of russia's invasion. ahead of that — ukraine's president zelensky has been speaking to the bbc�*s world affairs editor john simpson — reflecting on what's happened and what may happen ahead. mr zelensky claimed his troops could keep defending their country until they are able to launch a counter offensive. and crucially —...
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australia is an inclusive _ or identity. australia is an inclusive country. - or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and - or identity. australia is an l inclusive country. and there or identity. australia is an - inclusive country. and there are benefits for our economy, most importantly for the people of australia. and everyone should be respected for who they are. and tonight is a celebration of bad. and it's a great example of what an amazing country visitors. critics accused the _ amazing country visitors. critics accused the prime _ amazing country visitors. critics accused the prime minister - amazing country visitors. critics accused the prime minister of l accused the prime minister of pandering a small minority that was hijacking australia's social agenda. but campaigners argue that the mardi 6ras is a time to acknowledge and celebrate those who have in the past suffered shame, rejection and discrimination because of who they are. , h, y , discrimination because of who they are. ,,_ are. everybody is welcome, heterosexual, _ are. everybody is welcome, het
australia is an inclusive _ or identity. australia is an inclusive country. - or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and - or identity. australia is an l inclusive country. and there or identity. australia is an - inclusive country. and there are benefits for our economy, most importantly for the people of australia. and everyone should be respected for who they are. and tonight is a celebration of bad. and it's a great example of what an amazing country visitors. critics accused the _...
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will our country's afford the bills have tugging up the hard string has growing competition in australia. harbors is putting a family business up with go hello. this is dw business, kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. it's now almost a week since a devastating earthquake had to turkey and tyria as many as 50000 people may have perished, millions more are homeless and struggling to survive amid the ruins of their former homes. that eviction to infrastructure on trade has of course, been significant to let's take a look at the situation in turkey in particular, and the energy sector and the b t see pipeline that transports oil from other by john on conflicts on to j. on turkey's mediterranean coast. it is out of auction off, the terminal was damaged in the quake that the disaster also caused an explosion at a gas pipeline near the city of car mon mirage in southern turkey, leaving numerous provinces without their usual supplies. now, earlier i spoke to reporter acro mackey gee, who covers the turkish economy. i began by asking him how big an impact the pipeline coders are having here. we
will our country's afford the bills have tugging up the hard string has growing competition in australia. harbors is putting a family business up with go hello. this is dw business, kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. it's now almost a week since a devastating earthquake had to turkey and tyria as many as 50000 people may have perished, millions more are homeless and struggling to survive amid the ruins of their former homes. that eviction to infrastructure on trade has of course, been...
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some of those houses grazing the far north of australia. the weather weather though the live the storms will continue across the far north of australia. we are seeing some big down polls coming through here. awesome. whether, whether there is a set into our new zealand and noticed some wet weather. some blustery showers just rattling across the southeast of australia through vic joy to spilling out of south australia. 18 celsius in melbourne. wet and windy weather coming through here, eating across the bite is making its way towards new zealand. walter had a bit in christchurch at 32 degrees and wetter by the weekend. ah. ah lou ah ah. are they watching al jazeera on the start of your day here in doha? let's remind you about top stories. $100000000000.00 have now been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest conglomerates. a meltdown. and gout, madonna's business empire began when an american trader accused the group of fraud stocks and his company plunged a russian rocket as there's an apartment complex and ukraine's eastern city of c
some of those houses grazing the far north of australia. the weather weather though the live the storms will continue across the far north of australia. we are seeing some big down polls coming through here. awesome. whether, whether there is a set into our new zealand and noticed some wet weather. some blustery showers just rattling across the southeast of australia through vic joy to spilling out of south australia. 18 celsius in melbourne. wet and windy weather coming through here, eating...
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the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia, china. but they don't seem to appear on the register. the law was aimed at orthor, terry in states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced law introduced in 2018 was the biggest counter intelligence overall in decades, almost aimed at combatting espionage activities and political interference. so that time it was not aimed directly at china. symbol now says that the key purpose of a foreign interest register was to disclose the links. the chinese communist party had formed austria relations between china and australia, have saw it in recent years of the cambra urge the investigation into the origin of cobra, 9 seen back in 2020 and how china has handled the virus outbreak. also slipping a 5 g network bang on tiny chinese tech giant wall way. china has denied any wrong doing to unresponsive with formal bundle. most trillion products such as coal, wine, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china have recently sold repaired diplomatic si
the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia, china. but they don't seem to appear on the register. the law was aimed at orthor, terry in states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced law introduced in 2018 was the biggest counter intelligence overall in decades, almost aimed at combatting espionage activities and political interference. so that time it was not aimed directly at china....
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energy australia was a tough year. we saw a combination of the shock of energy prices rising in the middle of the year. we had sold electricity at lower prices, then with plant problems and a lack of coal supply to a number of plants, that meant we were having to buy expensive electricity to supply customers. energy australia tomato if year. core markets, good solid performance. for our partnership in india, there was a one-off disposal loss. haidi: breaking news at the moment, hold on a second. we are hearing that evergrande has failed to win creditor support as key dates are looming for this property developer in china that has faced many issues in the past. we knew that they made bond payments in grace periods before, eventually stopping remittances. we have learned they have failed to win creditor support as key dates are looming. the embattled developer at the heart of china's property crisis has been in talks with a subsidiary to repay funds following a third party loan sparked top executives in the past few week
energy australia was a tough year. we saw a combination of the shock of energy prices rising in the middle of the year. we had sold electricity at lower prices, then with plant problems and a lack of coal supply to a number of plants, that meant we were having to buy expensive electricity to supply customers. energy australia tomato if year. core markets, good solid performance. for our partnership in india, there was a one-off disposal loss. haidi: breaking news at the moment, hold on a...
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if they play australia it _ can take them on. if they play australia it will _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be for - can take them on. if they play australia it will be for the i can take them on. if they play. australia it will be for the finals but then to get past new zealand and south africa. but do you see from both the sites that could potentially worry england question about their quality sites with quality players and coming back to finish the two group games. south africa, i think _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need to - finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need to be i africa, i think you need to be because as the hosts, they have the whole nation behind them and have the support of the crowd cheering them on and i think that sometimes gives them a lift as well and wherever they play, i do not think they will care. as long as they play they
if they play australia it _ can take them on. if they play australia it will _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be for - can take them on. if they play australia it will be for the i can take them on. if they play. australia it will be for the finals but then to get past new zealand and south africa. but do you see from both the sites that could potentially worry england question about their quality sites with quality players...
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leonard: australia faced a perfect storm. incredibly high fuel prices, a lack of available dispatch about capacity and unseasonably high demand led to these record prices and ultimately the suspension of the market which is an historic event. a lot of times, many of these factors have softened or faded almost entirely. fuel prices have come down. a lot more supply has come online from renewable energy and governments across australia have put in place many additional policies and regulations designed to cap fuel prices, to put downward pressure on the electricity system. this has had an enormous impact to the extent that in q4 of last year in victoria, and south australia, wholesale prices were below zero, negative, more than 20% of the time. it's a pretty incredible turnaround for where the market was just six months earlier. i'm sure this is welcome news to energy consumers across the country but it does mean 2023 will be a more challenging investment market as the value of their power has fallen so dramatically. haidi: gre
leonard: australia faced a perfect storm. incredibly high fuel prices, a lack of available dispatch about capacity and unseasonably high demand led to these record prices and ultimately the suspension of the market which is an historic event. a lot of times, many of these factors have softened or faded almost entirely. fuel prices have come down. a lot more supply has come online from renewable energy and governments across australia have put in place many additional policies and regulations...
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haidi: australia has just come online. president biden wants to speak with xi jinping to ease tensions after the u.s. shutdown the suspected spy balloon. two fed officials put 50 basis points hikes back on the table. and another grilling from lawmakers amid criticism over messaging. >> governor lee very much in focus here in australia particularly over the comments he is making in -- what is interesting is he says that he is conscious about the impact this is having on the community. he has faced a lot of harsh criticism for not properly or openly communicating the path of rate hikes in the months ahead. in terms of the direction for bonds, we are probably are likely to be tracking those moves with two fed officials saying they are open to 50 basis point hikes. we are trading flat for the asx 200. we will see the staggered start comes on nine-month -- nine minutes to get fully underway. when we looked across the currency landscape, but only one trading higher was what we sow with the yen it is now trading steadily. nikkei
haidi: australia has just come online. president biden wants to speak with xi jinping to ease tensions after the u.s. shutdown the suspected spy balloon. two fed officials put 50 basis points hikes back on the table. and another grilling from lawmakers amid criticism over messaging. >> governor lee very much in focus here in australia particularly over the comments he is making in -- what is interesting is he says that he is conscious about the impact this is having on the community. he...
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, relations between china and australia. howard in recent years after cambra urge the investigation into the origin of cobra. 19 back in 2020 and how china handled the outbreak of the virus. also slapping a 5 g network button on chinese tech giant, while way, john has denied any wrong doing. i responded with formal buns on australian products such as cold, wind, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china have recently sought to repair diplomatic ties. and beijing has begun to ease tre, box on australian coal and agriculture products. sim, understand director of the center for counts. the hedge a monic studies says by pushing china away australia is acting against his interests on washington's demands. in the case of a stranger, it's a tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago, the very cordial relations with china on the north, from both the major parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, since shoot all of these s
, relations between china and australia. howard in recent years after cambra urge the investigation into the origin of cobra. 19 back in 2020 and how china handled the outbreak of the virus. also slapping a 5 g network button on chinese tech giant, while way, john has denied any wrong doing. i responded with formal buns on australian products such as cold, wind, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china have recently sought to repair diplomatic ties. and beijing has begun to ease tre, box on...
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most importantly, for the people of australia. everyone should be respected for who they are, and tonight's a celebration of that. votes are being counted in nigeria's most competitive presidential election in decades. the process has been largely peaceful, but there were some reports of violence in lagos earlier. the contest is a tight race between three frontrunners, as mayenijones reports. shouting. frustration and anger. many nigerians want to take part in this election but have been disappointed by the lack of organisation. gang violence and threats by militant islamists have made voting difficult in some regions. and in this polling station on the mainland of lagos, electoral officials never even showed up. they will tell us that the area is dead. there is nothing free and fair in this election. most people passing through this place were telling us that they were not able to vote. they are cancelling polling units all over this place. we have stayed here since past ten and this is past three. we've not heard anything, we've
most importantly, for the people of australia. everyone should be respected for who they are, and tonight's a celebration of that. votes are being counted in nigeria's most competitive presidential election in decades. the process has been largely peaceful, but there were some reports of violence in lagos earlier. the contest is a tight race between three frontrunners, as mayenijones reports. shouting. frustration and anger. many nigerians want to take part in this election but have been...
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australia is an inclusive country. _ sexuality or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and - sexuality or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and there i sexuality or identity. australia is i an inclusive country. and there are benefits for our economy, benefits most importantly for the people of australia. and everyone should be respected for who they are. and tonight is a celebration of that and it's a great example of what an amazing country faces. critics accused the prime minister of pandering to a small minority that was hijacking a social agenda. but campaigners argue that the mardi 6ras is a time to acknowledge and celebrate those who have in the past suffered shame, rejection and discrimination because of who they are. everybody is welcome, heterosexual, bisexual, everybody. i gotta get to my float. i love you all so much for the let's come together, no more separation. for many people those struggles continue for that being gay is illegal in dozens of countries around the world. sydney's mardi 6ras began as a civil rights march in 1978. it's become on
australia is an inclusive country. _ sexuality or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and - sexuality or identity. australia is an inclusive country. and there i sexuality or identity. australia is i an inclusive country. and there are benefits for our economy, benefits most importantly for the people of australia. and everyone should be respected for who they are. and tonight is a celebration of that and it's a great example of what an amazing country faces. critics accused the prime...