Breakfast Wrap: Does Sussan Ley's leadership hinge on net zero?
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
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The impact of worsening heatwaves on urban areas
The prime minister has described the climate risk assessment released yesterday as a wake-up call for the country.Even the best-case scenarios will see temperatures rise, making adaptation measures crucial in cities across the country.Guest: Sebastian Pfautsch, Professor of Urban Planning and Management, Western Sydney UniversityProducer: Teodora Agarici
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Changing Australia: Kate Hofmeister and saving the turtles
There are many places in Australia where the night is far from dark, illuminated by street lights, buildings, and many other artificial sources.But this lighting is having a huge impact on our wildlife, including the endangered baby turtles on the beaches of Queensland's sunshine coast which are being driven into the clutches of predators.
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50th anniversary of Papua New Guinea's independence
Fifty years ago today, on Independence Hill in Port Moresby, the Australian flag was lowered and the Raggiana bird-of-paradise raised for the first time as Papua New Guinea marked independence. Guest: Dame Meg Taylor, former PNG diplomatProducer: Eddy Diamond
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Conroy 'confident' Australia-PNG defence treaty will be signed
The Prime Minister and ministerial colleagues are in Port Moresby this morning to mark 50 years since Papua New Guinea became independent.Among the dignitaries is the Minister for Defence Industry and Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy. Mr Conroy says that despite reports today that the Australia-Papua New Guinea defence treaty has hit a snag, he is confident it will be signed off on Wednesday. Guest: Pat Conroy, Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Producer: Jason Whittaker
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