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In a stunning rejection of transparency, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has declared Australian voters only need to know if Labor will deliver a higher deficit than the Coalition 48 hours before polling day. Home learning has recommenced for some Victorian students as schools battle to contain widespread staff shortages due to unprecedented outbreaks of the flu and covid. A surprising new national poll has found young Aussies in their 20s are more likely to support Australia retaining the monarchy than adults in their 30s and 40s. A new aged care crisis is looming with families warned nursing home closures will be an “absolute certainty” if higher staff wages are not fully covered by the next federal government. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oliver Peterson says that it is clear that the Labor leader is relying on the Premier for success at the election. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese toured the Metronet rail car manufacturing facility in Perth today, wearing a Metronet helmet, and asked listeners does it make you want to 'give Albo a go?' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Political Editor for Nine Radio, Michael Pachi, joins Matthew with the latest from Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese's campaign trail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Health Staff are warning Queenslands Hospitals are in the worst state they've seen....with a “dangerous” shortage of nurses, too few GPs, growing mental health presentations and a spike in Covid and other respiratory cases.. In a stunning rejection of transparency, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has declared Australian voters only need to know if Labor will deliver a higher deficit than the Coalition 48 hours before polling day. It's been revealed Taxpayers have been forced to pay $127m for variations to major projects across Queensland with bureaucratic bungles and poor planning leading to cost blowouts. Cities and towns across Queensland have already exceeded their average annual rainfall with some already recording their wettest year on record. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news bulletin for Monday 16 May 2022. Read by Renuka - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (திங்கட்கிழமை 16/5/2022) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் றேனுகா
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces a housing and superannuation policy, while Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese makes manufacturing pledge; In India, Day 2 of survey at Gyanvapi Mosque concludes; Australian cricket great, Andrew Symonds passes away in a car accident in Queensland, and more.
In this bulletin: Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese to announce a $750 million boost to Medicare... China responds to Defence Minister Peter Dutton's comments about the Chinese intelligence ship near Western Australia... And in the A-F-L: The Western Bulldogs beat Collingwood by 48 points at Friday night's [[13 MAY]] game... - У цьому бюлетені:Лідер опозиції Ентоні Олбанезе повідомить про підвищення на 750 мільйонів доларів для Medicare...Китай відповідає на коментарі міністра оборони Пітера Даттона щодо китайського розвідувального корабля поблизу Західної Австралії...А в A-F-L,** У п'ятницю ввечері [[13 ТРАВНЯ]] грі "Вестерн Бульдогз" перемогли Коллінгвуд на 48 очок...
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces a $55 million mental health partnership with the Tasmanian government and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese backs a 5.1 percent increase of the minimum wage. - प्रधानमन्त्री स्कट मोरिसनद्वारा टास्मेनिया सरकारसँग ५ करोड ५० लाख डलरको मानसिक स्वास्थ्य सहकार्य गर्ने घोषणा र विपक्षी नेता एन्थनी अल्बनिजिद्वारा न्यूनतम पारिश्रमिकमा ५.१ प्रतिशतको वृद्धिको समर्थन लगायत आजका प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces a $55 million mental health partnership with the Tasmanian government; Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese backs a 5.1 per cent increase of the minimum wage; A football friendly between Argentina and Brazil scheduled to take place in Melbourne next month cancelled and more news.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese delivered their final nationally televised pitches of this election campaign in the third leaders' debate on Wednesday night. The pair faced off over border protection, climate change, integrity and key questions of character, in a debate that saw both leaders keep their hostility in check. Morrison sought to convince voters they could not trust Albanese to turn back asylum seeker boats or manage the economy, while Albanese declared that border protection policies would not change if he took power at the May 21 election. 6PR Mornings host Liam Bartlett questioned the effectiveness of the debates in influencing voters ahead of the polls next Saturday May 21. The Seven Network audience tally from its “pub test” ruled Albanese the winner with 50 per cent, compared to 34 per cent for Morrison and 16 per cent undecided. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 15- year old girl has been arrested and excluded from school over a shocking schoolyard attack that was captured on video. Sturt MP James Stevens says he is in the fight of his life to hold on to his blue-ribbon seat Labor isn't promising “everything” it would like to do in government, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has revealed And Three South Australian real estate agents are among the top 50 high-performing female residential realtors in the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Economists fear wage hikes backed by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese risk fuelling inflation and further adding to household cost-of-living pressures. Slashed ticket prices and family passes to the entire Melbourne Cup Carnival will be offered in a push to get big crowds back to the race that stops a nation. A grieving father has told of the horror of watching his daughter die after she waited more than 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive..... Former Essendon and Melbourne coach Neale Daniher says he is as relentless as ever in his fight against motor neurone disease. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Australia's leading voice, Alan Jones, share his unique take on the events and issues facing the nation and abroad. Tonight he is joined by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, NSW Senator Andrew Bragg, and Liberal candidate for Gilmore. Watch ‘Alan Jones' live and on demand at ADH TV, Monday to Thursday 8pm AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Foreign workers could be allowed to live permanently in Australia if Labor wins the upcoming election, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has hinted. Liberal pledged to create 1.3 million new jobs over the next five years without increasing the migration cap. This feature explains briefly about the migration policies of major parties campaigning in this federal election. - சூடுபிடித்து வரும் பெடரல் தேர்தல் பிரச்சார களத்தில் பிரதான கட்சிகள் முன்வைக்கும் குடிவரவு கொள்கைகள் குறித்த விவரணம். தயாரித்து வழங்குகிறார் செல்வி.
SBS Yiddish report with Alex Dafner: Opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, talking to AJN about Labor's position on the Israel-Palestinian conflict
Michael is joined by Professor Steve Keen, economist / author of ‘Can we avoid another financial crisis?' & senate candidate for TNL (the New Liberals), to discuss Labor's ‘Help to Buy scheme' unveiled at its Federal Election campaign launch in Perth. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese used the launch to announce the party's plans to get more first home buyers into the market. Mr Keen says however, ‘Forty years of government policy intended to make it easier for young Australians to become homeowners has instead made home ownership an impossible dream–or worse, a nightmare–for young Australians.' ‘While the policies of both Labor and Liberal governments had the objective of increasing home ownership, the methods they used–cash grants to first home buyers, taxation incentives to landlords, and now, underwriting first home buyer mortgages–drove prices up, and made housing even more unaffordable to prospective owners.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While isolating with COVID, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese rang the show to update us on the campaign trail around southern Tasmania. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Priminister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese have faced each other in the first leaders debate of the election campaign. Among the points of contention were border protection, an integrity commission, and the security pact signed by Solomon Islands and China. - Premier Scott Morrison i Lider Opozycji Anhony Albanese zmierzyli się ze sobą w pierwszej debacie liderów głównych partii obecnej kampanii wyborczej. Wśród punktów spornych debaty znalazły się kwestie związane z ochroną granic, komisją ds. uczciwości oraz porozumienie o bezpieczeństwie podpisane przez Wyspy Salomona i Chiny.
AAP ImageWhen tennis superstar Dylan Alcott's post rebuking the Prime Minister for his clumsy “blessed” comment is outperforming election news stories on social media, you know the leaders' debate didn't go as hoped for the Coalition. Scott Morrison effectively lost a day of campaigning on Thursday, which he largely spent apologising to disability groups and families who were offended when he said he was “blessed” to have children without disability during Wednesday night's leaders' debate. Alcott posted, “Woke up this morning feeling very blessed to be disabled – I reckon my parents are pretty happy about it too.” In this episode of Below the Line, host Jon Faine explores the political fallout from the debate and some policy highlights. Our expert panel consider what impact catching COVID and spending a week in isolation will have on Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese's campaign. Anika Gauja says the virtual campaign will take off and it's a good opportunity to hear more from Labor's shadow ministers. But why have we not seen more ministers and their political counterparts debating policies in the media, asks Faine? Do voters benefit from the media's focus on the leaders, personalities and polls? Andrea Carson says The Conversation's #SetTheAgenda survey is a good example of putting voters ahead of the interests of media proprietors and getting away from “horse race” coverage. Finally, listen to what we make of the Solomon Islands' security pact with China. Simon Jackman says it's a major setback for the Coalition's election campaign and not in Australia's foreign policy interests. Below the Line is brought to you twice a week by The Conversation with La Trobe University. Image: Toby Zerna/AAP
Labor's election campaign has been thrown another major curve-ball, with Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese testing positive to COVID.
Labor's election campaign has been thrown another major curve-ball, with Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese testing positive to COVID.
In a major blow for Labor, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has tested positive for COVID-19. A senior member from each of the major parties joined RN Breakfast to discuss the impact will this have on the campaign.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has begun seven days of isolation after testing positive to Covid-19, Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed victory in the battle for Mariupol, Cronulla Sharks have managed to hold on for a 34-22 victory over Manly last night in the shire, Mike Tyson could be in a bit of trouble after video released, shows him Punching a passenger on a plane See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
QNN provides communities across the country with the latest in local, national and international LGBTQIA+ news. This week, LGBTQIA+ advocates have asked Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese to spell out Labor's The post QNN – Australian Queer News/Sport for the week of 18 April 2022 appeared first on QNN.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has taken his campaign to flood-affected South-East Queensland, hoping to highlight the Morrison Government's record on disaster recovery. ABC current affairs reporter Rachel Mealey joins Melissa Clarke and James Glenday to look at whether this will change votes in the crucial marginal electorates in Brisbane.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has taken his campaign to flood-affected South-East Queensland, hoping to highlight the Morrison Government's record on disaster recovery.ABC current affairs reporter Rachel Mealey joins Melissa Clarke and James Glenday to look at whether this will change votes in the crucial marginal electorates in Brisbane.
Happy Easter LDC! This week: Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese is under pressure as week one of the campaign comes to a close. Eryn Jean Norvill's masterful performance in The Picture of Dorian Gray. And reflecting on the power of the selfie. Thanks for listening! Join the conversation on Facebook at LDC Podcast or email ldcpodcast1@gmail.com
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has used his budget reply speech to outline changes to the aged care sector if Labor wins government at the next election. - सङ्घीय सरकारले घोषणा गरेको बजेटको जवाफ भाषणका क्रममा विपक्षी नेता एन्थनी एल्बनीजीले वृद्ध हेरचाहका क्षेत्रमा २.५ अर्ब डलर बराबरको लगानी गर्ने घोषणा गरेका छन्।
Both Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Leader of the Opposition Anthony Albanese delivered pre-election foreign policy speeches this month, and this episode analyses them together. Relevant links “An address by PM Scott Morrison”, Lowy Institute, 7 March 2022: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/address-prime-minister-scott-morrison Scott Morrison, “Virtual address, AFR Business Summit”, 7 March 2022: https://www.pm.gov.au/media/virtual-address-afr-business-summit “An address by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese”, Lowy Institute, 10 March 2022: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/address-opposition-leader-anthony-albanese Graeme Wood, “Absolute power”, The Atlantic, 3 March 2022: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/04/mohammed-bin-salman-saudi-arabia-palace-interview/622822/ “American Utopia” (trailer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg4hcgtjDPc David Byrne, “One fine day” (live), Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0mig4WeZbQ9FSxf50Ta9Eo
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: A man charged with murder following the boarding house fire in Sydney's inner west, vaccinated Australians to be allowed to enter New Zealand without needing to quarantine for COVID-19 from April 12th, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese condemns disrespectful accusations that three Labor senators were “mean girls” toward Kimberley Kitching and in cricket, Australia needs eight wickets on the final day to win the second Test match against Pakistan in Karachi. - कोभिड-१९ को खोप लगाएका अस्ट्रेलियालीहरूलाई अप्रिल १२ देखि बिना क्वारेन्टिन न्यु जिल्यान्ड प्रवेश गर्न अनुमति लगायत आजका मुख्य अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
On 10 March 2022, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese addressed the Lowy Institute on how a Labor government would deliver national security in a complex world. Mr Albanese's speech was followed by a Q&A session chaired by Dr Michael Fullilove AM, Executive Director of the Lowy Institute. The Hon Anthony Albanese MP is the Leader of the Opposition. He previously served as Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government; Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy; and Leader of the House. He has represented the electorate of Grayndler in the federal Parliament since 1996. See more about this event including a transcript: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/address-opposition-leader-anthony-albanese
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese dropped by the studio today and received a lesson in fashion from Nathan, Nat, & Shaun! David Handley, Director of Sculptures By The Sea, also called through for his annual grilling from the guys (about some of the more strange pieces of art) PLUS Grant Denyer told the guys a fairly interesting (it was pretty gross tbh) story about his wife's pregnancy! Oh yeah… and we gave away $50,000!!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Industrial hemp stolen from an important research site in northern Tasmania, farmers urged to remember the value of industry get togethers, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese talks ag visas and Tasmanian Agricultural Shows urges the public to support the upcoming Bushy Park, Hamilton, and Bream Creek shows.
The government goes for broke on national security, throwing everything it can at Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese. Meanwhile, the issue of political integrity returns as donations to Zali Steggall come under the microscope, and the Liberals have a state by-election scare. SMH/The Age Chief Political Correspondent David Crowe joins PK and Fran this week.
The campaign calls on Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese to "restore Australia's reputation as a compassionate country" to release asylum seekers in detention.
The opposition leader discusses his 10 day Queensland tour and looks towards the upcoming federal election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Banksy back from LOOOOOOONG Service leave for a brand new year with Pinky in 2022 and If this is any indication of whats ahead this year....STRUTH, Look out!! Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese chats NoVax Jock and more what Technology is being inserted into you because of covid and what's made The Cap Coast World Famous now??? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The World Health Organisation has addressed a new Covid variant first detected late last year, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese is calling on the government to make rapid antigen tests free, Australians have reacted with disgust that anti-vaxxer Novak Djokovic has been granted an exemption to play in this month's Australian Open, day one of the Sydney test kicked off today, Emily Seebohm, Channel 10, I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, Prince Charles, Prince Harry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has categorically denied his party will form an alliance with The Greens to gain government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese will be lending a helping hand at Reverend Bill Crews' annual Christmas lunch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The faux election campaign is in full swing with the Prime Minister Scott Morrison taking to the Bathurst 1000 and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese announcing a $1.2bn commitment for 20,000 new university places.
Queenslanders will not receive a lifesaving organ transplant until they are fully vaccinated against Covid. A Townsville father has been charged with manslaughter over the death of his three-year-old daughter after she was found in a storm water drain. The federal election is set to get personal, as Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese used an unofficial election campaign rally to shape it as a contest of personalities, painting his opponent as “smug and a liar”. The premier is expected to reveal today when Queensland's borders will reopen for interstate travellers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Morrison has announced Australia's plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 following lengthy — and at times very heated — debate between the Coalition. But, the modelling which supports the plan will not be released until a later, unspecified date. Under the plan, more than $20bn will be invested in “low emissions technologies”, including carbon capture and storage, by 2030. It is expected to generate between $60bn and $100bn in “co-investment”. A “new priority” to deliver “ultra-low-cost solar” power is also included in the plan. Projections show Australia is on track to cut emissions by 30 to 35 per cent by 2030, but Scott Morrison said the formal target of a 26 to 28 per cent reduction would remain. Mr Morrison said it was important to note that in that same period of emissions reduction, since 2005, the GDP had grown by 45 per cent. Mr Morrison stressed that the national plan would ensure net zero was met by 2050 through “technology, not taxes”, with investments in a portfolio of technologies and incentives on offer. “Australia has already achieved more than a 20 per cent reduction in our emissions since 2005,” Mr Morrison told reporters on Tuesday. “We're getting it done on emissions reduction. “Australians want action on climate change ... but they also want to protect their jobs and their livelihoods. “They also want to keep the cost of living down and they also want to protect the Australian way of life, especially in rural and regional areas.” Mr Morrison said his government's plan got the “balance right” and “charts a uniquely Australian way”. “Our plan is a fair plan, it's a practical plan ... it's been carefully put together.” The Prime Minister said his government had listened to the concerns and ambitions of Australians, describing the plan as an energy, trade and economic plan — not just an environmental one. As part of the plan, the government will not introduce new costs or taxes for Australian households and businesses; will expand consumer choices without introducing mandates; will drive down the cost of a range of new energy technologies; will keep energy prices down; and will be “accountable for progress”. As part of the plan, technology costs will be driven down for companies involved in developing clean hydrogen, solar, energy storage, low emissions steel and aluminium, carbon capture and storage, and soil carbon, as well as emerging technologies. Soil carbon and carbon capture and store methods will play a major component in driving down emissions. By 2050, emissions will have reduced 131-278 per cent in sectors using those methods. Clean hydrogen will be central for electricity, transport, industry, mining, manufacturing and agriculture sectors. Mr Morrison said regional and rural Australians should feel confident that the plan was safeguarding their future. “I say to the people of rural and regional Australia — this is a good plan for you. You can plan for your future in confidence,” Mr Morrison said. The coalition has been divided on the plan, and earlier, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese called the process of the government's climate policy a “shambles”. He said they are “committing the fatal mistake of wanting to provide two contradictory messages to different parts of the country”. “Matt Canavan has already flagged that they can have a different view on net zero after the election,” Mr Albanese said. While the junior coalition partner agreed “in principle” to the net zero by 2050 target, Senator Matt Canavan told ABC Radio National on Tuesday he would “continue to campaign against the policy”, and that Australia should be “growing the coal industry”. “Coal prices have never been higher, they are at record highs,” Mr Canavan said. “There is so much demand for this product and yet (voters) don't see a government in Canberra backing them.” Speaking in a party room meeting ahead of Mr Morrison's announcement, Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals Leader Ba...
The Government has announced it will allocate 3,000 humanitarian visas to Afghans this year but Labor has questioned how the government arrived at that figure.
Happy Saturday team! We're live around the country on Saturday, joined by special guest host Karl Stefanovic. We're joined on the phone by Liam from Ben & Liam, Luttsy from Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, Julie Bishop, Peter Stefanovic and Fitzy! Kate gets a tarot reading and we play the Whisper Challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor has blasted Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese for 'refusing to endorse' the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese also joined Neil Breen this morning, and hit out at the Prime Minister for bungling the nation's vaccination rollout. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese stopped by the studio this morning to chat his thoughts on the Government's Covid Vaccine rollout, a public petition against Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk heading to the Tokyo Olympics, and his undying love for music and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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He gives an update on the annual Parliament touch footy match
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about meeting the Queen and the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about meeting the Queen and the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The PSA / CPSU NSW's 2021 conference was held this past week with the culmination of an address by Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese. After a 2 year hiatus due to the Covid-19 restrictions of 2020, the conference reinvigorated all who attended. The future ahead for the PSA / CPSU NSW looks bright with a focus and tenacity the likes of which our union has never felt. Here is Anthony Albanese's inspirational speech in full, posted with permission.
Michael Shoebridge, Director of the defence, strategy & national security program at ASPI– Australian Strategic Policy Institute, joins Michael regarding Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese using a speech to the mining sector to accuse Prime Minister Scott Morrison of deliberately agitating Beijing for his own domestic political gain. Also discussed is China's efforts to improve its global image through film, branding, news media, and promotion of Chinese language and culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has delivered a modest suite of promises in his second Budget reply speech, including a policy to create tens of thousands of social and affordable homes. Labor's Finance Spokeswoman criticised the Federal budget for not delivering wage growth or a lasting legacy from the pandemic.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese declared a big splurge on social housing to help in part women fleeing domestic violence which put "more policy flesh on the bones". The host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
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The coronavirus crisis unfolding in India. Legendary Olympian Raelene Boyle on the rules our athletes will need to follow in Tokyo. Brittany Higgins will meet with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese today. People over 50 will be able to get the Astra Zeneca vaccine at respiratory clinics from Monday. Prince William and Kate have released a new family video on their 10th wedding anniversary and the twins celebrating their 102nd birthday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has promised to enshrine job security in workplace law, under a plan to make the industrial regulator strengthen workers' rights. - Pemimpin Oposisi Anthony Albanese telah berjanji untuk mengabadikan keamanan kerja dalam undang-undang tempat kerja, di bawah rencana untuk membuat regulator industri memperkuat hak-hak pekerja.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has promised to enshrine job security in workplace law, under a plan to make the industrial regulator strengthen workers' rights. Labor has outlined a range of industrial relations policies aimed at reducing insecure work for millions of people. - Лидерот на опозицијата Ентони Албанезе вети дека ќе ја зацврсти безбедноста на работните места во законот за работни места, според планот со кој ќе се обиде да го натера индустрискиот регулатор да ги зајакне работничките права. Лабуристите претставија низа политики за индустриски односи насочени кон намалување на несигурната работа за милиони луѓе.
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Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has promised to establish a centre for disease control if Labor wins government at the next federal election. - Τη δημιουργία ενός Κέντρου Ελέγχου Ασθενειών για την αντιμετώπιση μελλοντικών πανδημιών υπόσχεται το Εργατικό Κόμμα.
The Correct Answers To ‘How Many Drinks Have You Had?’ ScoMo Five-0 & The Leadership In Question, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, Open Marriage With Brad Pitt, Getting On It With Your Dad, Prince Charles’ Fathers Day Update, Moon News – High As A Kite, Scoring With A Nipple, Alan Jones’ Column. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The federal opposition leader wasn't happy regarding comments made that N.S.W and Australia can't manufacture quality trains. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Universities have turned to surveillance software to prevent cheating during exams in isolation, but tech experts say the risks to student privacy and data is a real concern. Plus, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese pledges to end the stalemate on climate change action and endorse sections of the government's plan. And, the Hills Shire Council in Sydney has again voted against including an Acknowledgement of Country in proceedings, despite community support for the move.
Universities have turned to surveillance software to prevent cheating during exams in isolation, but tech experts say the risks to student privacy and data is a real concern. Plus, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese pledges to end the stalemate on climate change action and endorse sections of the government's plan. And, the Hills Shire Council in Sydney has again voted against including an Acknowledgement of Country in proceedings, despite community support for the move.
Conspiracy theories around 5G and microchip implants were on high rotation at lockdown protests over the weekend and experts say it's no coincidence the pandemic's producing fringe ideas. Plus, the police watchdog has found officers who strip-searched underage teens didn't understand the law. And, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese on his vision for post-COVID Australia.
Conspiracy theories around 5G and microchip implants were on high rotation at lockdown protests over the weekend and experts say it's no coincidence the pandemic's producing fringe ideas. Plus, the police watchdog has found officers who strip-searched underage teens didn't understand the law. And, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese on his vision for post-COVID Australia.
Lithium ion batteries revolutionised the way we use, manufacture and charge our devices. They’re used to power mobile phones, laptops and even electric cars. ShutterstockBritish-born scientist M. Stanley Whittingham, of Binghamton University, was one of three scientists who won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work developing lithium-ion batteries. L-R: John Goodenough; Stanley Whittingham; Akira Yoshino, the three scientists who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry this year for their work developing lithium-ion batteries. Niklas Elmehed/Royal Swedish Acad. Sci. Maybe you know exactly what a lithium-ion battery is but even if you don’t, chances are you’re carrying one right now. They’re the batteries used to power mobile phones, laptops and even electric cars. When it comes to energy storage, they’re vastly more powerful than conventional batteries and you can recharge them many more times. Their widespread use is driving global demand for the metal lithium – demand that Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese this week said Australia should do more to meet. The University of Queensland’s Mark Blaskovich, who trained in chemistry and penned this article about Whittingham’s selection for the chemistry Nobel Prize, sat down with the award-winner this week. They discussed what the future of battery science may hold and how we might address some of the environmental and fire risks around lithium-ion batteries. He began by asking M. Stanley Whittingham how lithium batteries differ from conventional, lead-acid batteries, like the kind you might find in your car. Read more: 'Highly charged story': chemistry Nobel goes to inventors of lithium-ion batteries New to podcasts? Podcasts are often best enjoyed using a podcast app. All iPhones come with the Apple Podcasts app already installed, or you may want to listen and subscribe on another app such as Pocket Casts (click here to listen to Trust Me, I’m An Expert on Pocket Casts). You can also hear us on Stitcher, Spotify or any of the apps below. Just pick a service from one of those listed below and click on the icon to find Trust Me, I’m An Expert. Read more: Trust Me, I'm An Expert: what science says about how to lose weight and whether you really need to Additional credits Recording and production assistance by Thea Blaskovich Kindergarten by Unkle Ho, from Elefant Traks. Announcement of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 Images Shutterstock
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese along with other ministers have visited Western New South Wales to meet with drought affected farmers as part of a Bush Summit.