Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the cost of net zero emissions by 2050 is a matter for Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Over the weekend, the Coalition settled on an energy and climate policy which abandons the net zero target. Ms Ley has indicated the Liberals and Nationals will now focus on a new immigration policy.Guest: Sussan Ley, Leader of the OppositionProducer: Isadora Bogle
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Secret Nauru MOU to become public 'in time', Burke says
Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, says details of the government's memorandum of understanding with Nauru will become public "in time."The $400 million deal, which will see hundreds of people who were held in indefinite immigration detention be resettled in Nauru, was signed in August. Guest: Tony Burke, Minister for Home AffairsProducer: Isadora Bogle
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CSIRO CEO says agency grappling with 'cost-of-living crisis'
National science agency the CSIRO will shed hundreds of staff and scale back research programs in a significant restructure it says will help safeguard its future. Up to 350 jobs could go, following an 18-month review which has already seen 800 jobs slashed.Guest: Dr Doug Hilton, Chief Executive of CSIRO Producer: Jason Whittaker
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New survey finds many Aussie artists are underpaid, anxious about AI
Australian musicians will be celebrated at tonight's annual ARIA Awards.But behind the glitz and glam, a new report has found many artists are struggling to make ends meet.The survey by Musicians Australia — a division of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)— also reveals significant concern about artificial intelligence models robbing an already overworked and underpaid profession.Guest: Kimberley Wheeler, MEAA Musicians Federal President and folk artist Producer: Eddy Diamond
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UN approves Gaza plan, but major questions remain
The United Nations Security Council has approved a United States-drafted plan for Gaza, backing a new international stabilisation force and a so-called "board of peace" to oversee security and reconstruction.Hamas has rejected the resolution, describing it as foreign control, while Israel says it will only support the plan if Gaza is fully demilitarised.The resolution leaves major questions unanswered - including who will deliver aid, who will govern Gaza, and how the devastated territory will be rebuilt.Guest: Daniel Forti, senior UN analyst at the International Crisis GroupProducer: Anne Barker
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