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The government's "jarring" COVID-19 messaging - Politics with David Crowe
via abc.net.auAs the COVID-19 outbreak worsens in Victoria, the Federal Government's messaging has been "jarring", without enough clarity about decisions made throughout the pandemic.The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. -
Richard Colbeck "comfortable" about the pace of the vaccine rollout
via abc.net.auVictoria's COVID-19 outbreak has once again exposed the critical fault lines running through the country's residential aged care system, with two elderly residents and two workers returning positive tests.But Federal Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck says the government is "comfortable" about the pace of the vaccine rollout, saying it has been implemented as quickly as possible. -
Tuesday, June 01, 2021
via abc.net.auThe program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow. -
Review of GPS tracking of adult offenders on bail finds police need more training
via abc.net.auAn internal review of a trial finds Queensland police "significantly" lack training in responding to bail breaches committed by adults charged with serious crimes and fitted with GPS trackers. -
Police 'stretched to the limit' as review shows lack of training over GPS trackers
via abc.net.auAn internal review of a trial finds Queensland police "significantly" lack training in responding to bail breaches committed by adults charged with serious crimes and fitted with GPS trackers. -
When I was 27, my life changed — and that's good news for the economy
via abc.net.auThe majority of Australians want the government to spend as much as is necessary to allow people with disabilities to have equal opportunities. My story is cause for celebration, but it is certainly does not reflect the experience of all Australians with disability, writes Elly Desmarchelier. -
When I was 27, my life changed — and now I'm back to work
via abc.net.auThe majority of Australians want the government to spend as much as is necessary to allow people with disabilities to have equal opportunities. My story is cause for celebration, but it is certainly does not reflect the experience of all Australians with disability, writes Elly Desmarchelier. -
When Elly was 27, she had to work out each day which medical bills she could afford. Now life is totally different
via abc.net.auThe majority of Australians want the government to spend as much as is necessary to allow people with disabilities to have equal opportunities. My story is cause for celebration, but it certainly does not reflect the experience of all Australians with disability, writes Elly Desmarchelier. -
‘Chickens and the fox’ scenario: Ley proposes state control of water-trigger law
via smh.com.auThe federal government wants states to take responsibility for assessing the impact of coal and gas projects on water resources under its plan to cut green tape. -
Best of cartoons, June 1, 2021
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
PM a winner as Porter drops defamation fight but no resolution for voters
via smh.com.auScott Morrison and the Coalition would have paid the price for a court case that dragged out the scandal and overlapped with the next federal election campaign. -
Everyone claims victory, yet the clear winner is the PM
via smh.com.auScott Morrison and the Coalition would have paid the price for a court case that dragged out the scandal and overlapped with the next federal election campaign. -
Aged care workers could be forced to get vaccine as Commonwealth scrambles
via smh.com.auAged care workers could be forced to get vaccinated, as the federal government scrambles to immunise residents and workers ahead of a growing wave of infections in Victoria. -
ACTU calls for income support for Victorian workers
via abc.net.auAs Victoria braces for the possible extension of the snap lockdown, the unions and Labor are calling for the federal government to step in and provide financial assistance to the half a million casual workers with no income. While the federal government has so far refused to step in, it hasn't entirely ruled out some form of assistance. -
Investigating the coronavirus 'lab leak' theory
via abc.net.auOne day its sure to be Hollywood plotline, but for now, experts still don't know how the coronavirus began. -
Covid-19 outbreak spreads to aged care
via abc.net.auFour aged care centres in Melbourne have been placed in lockdown after three new covid-19 cases were linked to an aged care facility in Maidstone. It's since emerged that an arrangement which prevented aged care staff from working across multiple facilities was discontinued in November last year. -
Pandemic only threat to strong growth for Australia: OECD
via smh.com.auThe OECD has upgraded its forecasts for the Australian economy and global GDP. The biggest risk remains the pandemic and a slow vaccine rollout. -
Perception or reality? Jacinda Ardern now knows on Beijing it doesn’t matter
via smh.com.auWhether Jacinda Ardern had a different view on China to Australia’s or not, she is clearly back in the Five Eyes tent now. -
Jacinda Ardern stresses New Zealand, Australia are in lockstep on China
via smh.com.auNew Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she did not detect a difference between Australia and New Zealand’s positions on China and human rights. -
Christian Porter ends defamation action against the ABC
via abc.net.auThe ABC says that former attorney-general Christian Porter has decided to discontinue his defamation action against the ABC and reporter Louise Milligan. -
CHINA | S05 01 - Xi Jinping: The 'Man of Destiny'
via abc.net.auAt first glance, Chinese President Xi Jinping's life story seems simple. His father was a high-ranking Chinese government official, and opened doors for his son, who rose even higher.
But his rise to become the most powerful Chinese leader since Chairman Mao Zedong seems far more unlikely when you find out what Mao's policies did to Xi's family during his childhood.
In this episode we tell the story of Xi's - from its terrifying beginning to mysterious end - and ask if he is the catalyst for the -
‘Basket case’: Key Defence assets out of action for more than half of each year
via smh.com.auDefence’s spending on sustaining its key military assets has blown out by almost $5 billion - or 9.8 per cent - over the same period. -
China trying to drive a wedge between Australia and NZ, Scott Morrison says
via abc.net.auThe Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggests China is trying to drive a wedge between Australia and New Zealand during annual talks with his counterpart Jacinda Ardern in Queenstown. -
Kebanyakan Warga Australia Setuju Jika Negara Mereka Rasis
via abc.net.auSebagian besar warga Australia mengatakan masih banyak masalah rasisme hingga saat ini. Tapi mengakuinya barulah sebuah permulaan untuk sebuah perubahan. -
Lockdowns, liberty, and the meaning of anarchism
via abc.net.auWhile I’ve long found myself wavering between anarchism and “unconstitutional” monarchism, the COVID-19 pandemic cured me of my indecision. Whereas the nightmare of the past year seemed to convince many of the necessity for strongly interventionist government, it convinced me that if government is indeed a necessity (and I am sceptical), then it should be as little interventionist as possible. -
'We are trying our best to help with this rollout': Qantas offers prizes and incentives for vaccinated travellers
via abc.net.auThe airline announces it will offer incentives for customers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 in an effort to encourage others to get the jab. -
Qantas offers prizes and incentives to increase vaccinated travellers, calls for other businesses to follow suit
via abc.net.auThe airline announces it will offer incentives for customers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 in an effort to encourage others to get the jab. -
A year of free travel up for grabs as Qantas offers rewards for vaccinated travellers
via abc.net.auThe airline announces it will offer incentives for customers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 in an effort to encourage others to get the jab. -
'People judge people for what they look like': Sydney baker Mohammad Makki says racism is a part of everyday life
via abc.net.auMost of us believe there's a lot of racism these days. But with around three in four Australians with non-European ancestry reporting discrimination, experts say recognition is just the beginning. -
Mohammad has lived in Australia since he was 13. He still hears 'go back to where you came from'
via abc.net.auMost of us believe there's a lot of racism these days. But with around three in four Australians with non-European ancestry reporting discrimination, experts say recognition is just the beginning. -
'It hits you to the core': Mohammad's lived here most of his life, but people still question why he's in Australia
via abc.net.auMost of us believe there's a lot of racism these days. But with around three in four Australians with non-European ancestry reporting discrimination, experts say recognition is just the beginning. -
'If you spend a day in the Shire, people look at you a little different': For some, racism is part of everyday life
via abc.net.auMost of us believe there's a lot of racism these days. But with around three in four Australians with non-European ancestry reporting discrimination, experts say recognition is just the beginning. -
Being born in Australia hasn't spared Mohammad Makki from racial vilification
via abc.net.auMost of us believe there's a lot of racism these days. But with around three in four Australians with non-European ancestry reporting discrimination, experts say recognition is just the beginning. -
Talkback: Is Australia's population getting too big?
via abc.net.auThe Australia Talks National Survey, one of the largest social science surveys of its kind in Australia, asked around 600 questions and captured the views of more than 60,000 Australians. It found that 35 per cent of respondents say Australia's population is getting too big for the country to handle, with older people living in regional areas the most likely to agree. Are you concerned about Australia's growing population?
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