Breakfast Wrap: Pauline Hanson says Coalition following One Nation's lead
New polling published in the Australian Financial Review shows One Nation is more trusted than Labor or the Coalition to deal with the influx of migrants.In response, Pauline Hanson says her party has been "setting the agenda for many years now" from migration, to climate change and the Voice."Everything that we've set in place, the Coalition have followed our lead … this is just another one."It comes as the Coalition mulls its own immigration policy. We'll hear about the polling from Redbridge's Tony Barry, and get analysis from Melissa Clarke. Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.
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Youth homelessness hit new highs in WA
Youth homeless services in Western Australia are crying out for new funding … Amid reports of children being kept in mental health wards and hospitals because they have nowhere else to go.On average, almost 70 unaccompanied children and young people under the age of 25 are competing for one available bed in crisis accommodation every night in Perth.Guests: Elise Jorgensen, Regional Leader of Community Service Operations with Mission Australia in Western AustraliaKaya, 23-yr old from Perth who has experienced periods of homelessness from the age of 13.Producer: Grace Stranger
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Trump open to strikes on Mexico
A question posed by ABC North America Correspondent Carrington Clarke has led to a potentially seismic answer from the US President."Would I launch strikes into Mexico to stop drugs? OK with me. Whatever we have to do to stop drugs," said Donal Trump.Its the latest escalation from the President as he increasingly threatens Latin American countries with military action.
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Changing Australia: David Lacey and responding to scams, cybercrime and identity theft
Have you ever been scammed? Has your email ever been hacked - or have your personal details been stolen in a data breach?If you're one of the millions of Australians who have fallen victim, it's likely you've been told to contact the not-for-profit organisation, IDCARE.It's Australia's national identity and cyber support service and a critical cog in responding to scams, cybercrime and identity theft.
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Clean Energy Investor Group CEO reacts to Coalition energy policy
Climate Minister Chris Bowen has touched down at COP30 in the Brazillian city of Belém to help push Australia's hosting bid for next year's climate conference.Despite a final decision on where COP31 will be held expected by the end of this week, Australia and Turkiye remain locked in a stand-off, with both nations refusing to cede their bid. Guest: Richie Merzian, CEO Clean Energy Investor Group Producer: Eddy Diamond
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