Breakfast Wrap: Australia's fresh commitment to Ukraine
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
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MoAD's 2025 Behind the Lines Cartoonist of the Year
A picture paints a thousand words but if you had to illustrate a day in Australian politics, what would it look like?There was recently the image of Barnaby Joyce climbing out of an akubra UFO to meet One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson captioned 'TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER'.That's how cartoonist Matt Golding portrayed Mr Joyce a couple of weeks ago in the Age Newspaper as the MP toyed with the idea of joining Senator Hanson's party.For more than thirty years, Matt has been coming up with witty ways to draw the news and today he's being named the Museum of Australian Democracy 2025 - Behind the Lines Cartoonist of the Year.
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Changing Australia: Anna Glumac and bringing generations together
In 2019, the ABC TV show Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds captured the imagination of the country.It was a unique social experiment that brought elderly people in a retirement community together with a group of four year olds.But even before that documentary aired, two sisters in Victoria were already working on creating their own intergenerational centre; a place where elders and young children could learn, laugh and play together under the one roof. In 2023, after years of hard work, the doors to their facility, housing both a childcare and residential aged care centre, finally opened, changing the lives of everyone involved. Guest: Anna Glumac, co-founder and director of the Herd Intergenerational Learning Centre
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Schools receive latest NAPLAN scores
New NAPLAN results for thousands of schools across Australia were released yesterday, showing how students are performing in reading, writing and maths.The curriculum assessment body, ACARA, has uploaded the data to the My School website, meaning parents can check their school's progress compared with other similar schools.ACARA says there's been a minor improvement in national attendance in 2025, but it's still well below pre-pandemic figure.Guest: Lachlan Erskine, Principal of Cabramatta High School in south-west SydneyProducer: Pip Cook
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Ukrainian Ambassador welcomes Australian support, sanctions
After talks between the US and Russia showed no sign of progress on securing a peace deal ... the Australian government has announced it will provide an additional $95 million in military assistance to Ukraine.The government has also unleashed a fresh round of sanctions on ships believed to be part of Moscow's so-called "shadow fleet" - a network of vessels used to evade regulatory scrutiny, particularly in the transport of Russian oil.
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