Breakfast Wrap: Victoria's 'adult time for violent crime' laws under scrutiny
"Adult Crime, Adult Time" was a policy that the Queensland LNP took to last year's state election and won.Now, ahead of Victoria's state election next year, Premier Jacinta Allan has announced a similar policy to help tackle rising youth crime in the state.We'll explore than, and the Liberals ministerial meeting on net-zero by 2050. It comes after Liberal MPs and senators met for almost five hours at Parliament House yesterday, with the majority of attendees calling for the target to be abandoned. Then, two years ago the Matildas were the most-watched sporting team in the country as they battled to the semi-finals of the World Cup in Australia.But a new report into the domestic football league warns the sport may have squandered that attention, with crowds in decline and players among the lowest-earning female athletes in the country.And Australia has struck a bilateral security deal with Indonesia, the second major treaty Australia has negotiated in as many months. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the deal alongside Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto in Sydney.Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.
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Seven Sisters star cluster has over 3,000 sibling stars, says new research
If you turned your eyes to the sky early this morning you might have seen the famous Pleiades star cluster - commonly known as the Seven Sisters.But new research out of the United States has found these Seven Sisters actually have more than 3,000 'sibling' stars.Guest: Paul Curnow, astronomy lecturer at the Adelaide Planetarium at the University of South AustraliaProducer: Brooke Young
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Changing Australia: Tracey Corbin-Matchett on raising the profile of people with disability in film
Inaccessible workplaces, employer biases or ignorance and systemic barriers are just some of the challenges you might face trying to get a job when you have a disability.In the film industry, Bus Stop Films is working to raise the profile of people with disabilities and other marginalised groups and connect them with job opportunities.Guest: Tracey Corbin-Matchett, CEO of Bus Stop FilmsProducer: Nancy Notzon
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Australia squandering Matildas success with struggling domestic league
Two years ago the Matildas were the most-watched sporting team in the country as they battled to the semi-finals of the World Cup in Australia.But a new report into the domestic football league warns the sport may have squandered that attention, with crowds in decline and players among the lowest-earning female athletes in the country.Guest: Tameka Yallop, Brisbane Roar player and Matildas representativeProducer: Jason Whittaker
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Matt Kean on COP30 climate talks and Liberals' net zero debate
World leaders have converged on the Amazon city of Belem in Brazil for the COP30 climate change talks.Matt Kean is representing Australia as the head of the Climate Change Authority, as his political party, the Liberals, look set to walk away from a commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.Guest: Matt Kean, Chairman of the Climate Change AuthorityProducer: Eddy Diamond
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