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the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia.ralia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott: look, i'm going to shirtfront mr. putin. you bet you are. you bet i am. i am going to be saying to mr. putin, australians were murdered. they were murdered by russian-backed rebels using russian-supplied equipment. we are very unhappy about this. mark: i mean, up to this point, russian-australian relations had very much been about trade and cultural contact. suddenly, it became much, much more conflictual, and suddenly we had the australian very much pushing for independent investigations for justice to be done, and that made, in a way, australia a problem for the kremlin, and the kremlin's natur
the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia.ralia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott: look, i'm going to...
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australia da has increasingly shunning it? australia day has been _ increasingly shunning it? a public _ increasingly shunning it? australia day has been a public holiday - increasingly shunning it? australia day has been a public holiday in i day has been a public holiday in this country since the mid—90. for many all trillions, at the day of celebration and pride, but for many indigenous people and their supporters, this is invasion day, survival day, i day of mourning. this rally here in said sydney, thousands of people have gathered to hear various speakers, listen to music, and the messages the effects of colonisation are continuing, and them, this marks the start of a long and brutal colonisation. in a newspaper a few days ago, there was talk about australia day marking the occasion when a black continent was stolen and became a white continent. so, there is passion, there is anger and these scenes here in sydney are being repeated in many other parts of the country. being repeated in many other parts of the country-— of the country. phil, when you talk to --eole of the
australia da has increasingly shunning it? australia day has been _ increasingly shunning it? a public _ increasingly shunning it? australia day has been a public holiday - increasingly shunning it? australia day has been a public holiday in i day has been a public holiday in this country since the mid—90. for many all trillions, at the day of celebration and pride, but for many indigenous people and their supporters, this is invasion day, survival day, i day of mourning. this rally here in...
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. >> it was also kind of by chance i was attending a conference and australia on chinese and australia. in the victorian midlands i say wow this looks just like northern california. and it really did. so i learned a little bit about the gold miners there and i said maybe i could compare the two places. i did not know what i would find. and then a year later and went to another conference in south africa and learn chinese are gone there at that time under contract to work in the deep goldmine of the ring end. so i had this idea i would follow them around the world and see what i could dig up. >> also had to do research in respect of what was happening in britain, and of course china as well. >> rate. the short answer is that the politics of anti- chinese politics that person germinated in california, traveled throughout the world. it received attention and australia although in the beginning the of strains had a different view of the chinese. there is this outpost of the british empire close to china's teeming millions. as a fellow of the politics i could see it one level everything was
. >> it was also kind of by chance i was attending a conference and australia on chinese and australia. in the victorian midlands i say wow this looks just like northern california. and it really did. so i learned a little bit about the gold miners there and i said maybe i could compare the two places. i did not know what i would find. and then a year later and went to another conference in south africa and learn chinese are gone there at that time under contract to work in the deep...
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and his body will return to australia, - australia, he has demonised.o australia, won't it? it body will return to australia, won't it? , , ., , it? it will. it is yet to be determined _ it? it will. it is yet to be determined when - it? it will. it is yet to be determined when there | it? it will. it is yet to be - determined when there will be it? it will. it is yet to be _ determined when there will be the repatriation of george pell�*s body. there will be another funeral mass to be held at st mary's cathedral in sydney. the latest we are hearing from those organising it say it will probably take place in february. what has the reaction been in australia to all of this?- what has the reaction been in australia to all of this? there are those who _ australia to all of this? there are those who speak _ australia to all of this? there are those who speak very _ australia to all of this? there are those who speak very highly - australia to all of this? there are those who speak very highly of i those who speak very highly of george pell for his efforts t
and his body will return to australia, - australia, he has demonised.o australia, won't it? it body will return to australia, won't it? , , ., , it? it will. it is yet to be determined _ it? it will. it is yet to be determined when - it? it will. it is yet to be determined when there | it? it will. it is yet to be - determined when there will be it? it will. it is yet to be _ determined when there will be the repatriation of george pell�*s body. there will be another funeral mass to be held...
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what are your thoughts on australia day? should it be abolished? ah, thanks lisa question. marlene, yes i think australia di should be abolished. we're not an invidious situation in australia where our national di celebrates the invasion of the colonizing british fleet that arrived in sydney code. as your presenter explained, on the 26th of january, 1798. 0 thereabouts. i was hanging about in the area for some time and eventually brought in 11 ships, most of which had a cargo of convicts and established a penal colony. and australia had long been slighted by the british as a penal colony to offload its convicts because of the independence war of independence in america. away the british would no longer welcome to dump they convicts. so australians muster straightens, who celebrate astride to die, are not even aware of this, and indeed, ah astray, to die as it's presented to us now by various are, australia, di committees are on january 26 is only 29 years old. originally this di was new south wiles die and are for years in davis since 1938 aborigin
what are your thoughts on australia day? should it be abolished? ah, thanks lisa question. marlene, yes i think australia di should be abolished. we're not an invidious situation in australia where our national di celebrates the invasion of the colonizing british fleet that arrived in sydney code. as your presenter explained, on the 26th of january, 1798. 0 thereabouts. i was hanging about in the area for some time and eventually brought in 11 ships, most of which had a cargo of convicts and...
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it's australia day down under — we look at divisions over australia's colonial legacy with many youngeople shunning the holiday. and understanding apes. we look at new evidence that the way we communicate could have come from these animal ancestors. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended following the capitol riots. nick clegg, the president of global affairs, has laid out the reasons for the decision on the meta website. he says... the former president has also given his reaction on his own social media platform, truth social, saying... let's bring in our north america correspondent, peter bowes. he's been watching this story very closely. peter, great to get you on the show. just talk us through the backdrop of this. why was donald trump in the first instance taken off the first instance taken off the platform? he the first instance taken off the platform?— the first instance taken off the latform? .,
it's australia day down under — we look at divisions over australia's colonial legacy with many youngeople shunning the holiday. and understanding apes. we look at new evidence that the way we communicate could have come from these animal ancestors. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended following the capitol...
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"a new conversation began today in australia.. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first reported that burnedspy and scott morrison had some kind of relationship or moved in the same social cycles, that was taken as a tacit approval or tacit proof of this plan, of the conspiracy of the great awakening of where the good guys will take over. that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know? and as much as--i wish i didn't have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actually like him. that was, like, people just thought that it w
"a new conversation began today in australia.. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first...
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{lilli here at the australia open. 0h goodness! for _ here at the australia open. 0h goodness!ess! for the first day - here at the australia open. 0h goodness! for the first day of| here at the australia open. oh i goodness! for the first day of 150 da s, i goodness! for the first day of 150 days. i started — goodness! for the first day of 150 days, i started back— goodness! for the first day of 150 days, i started back in _ goodness! for the first day of 150 days, i started back in 20 - goodness! for the first day of 150| days, i started back in 20 august. goodness! for the first day of 150 i days, i started back in 20 august. i was inspired to run this because here in australia, we unfortunately have a biodiversity loss crisis, so we are world leaders and biodiversity loss. our deforestation rate is up there with the amazon, and unfortunately we have almost 2000 native species, plants and animals that are in danger, on the endangered list. i grew up running through these places, i grew up running through parks and mountains, and i thought it would be a really goodidea and i t
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why is australia getting involved? i mean, this money making scheme is this just, i know, is there any benefit australia to be involved in this the only real benefit is the idea of the big brother since 1942. when the british withdrew from singapore and australia government, it was a labor government of that time, turned all its efforts towards a call to help from uncle sam effectively and inviting us generals to be the protector of australia in this part of the world, basically. and it's been the case since then with the korean war, with the vietnam war, with a straight applying subservient roles in the invasion of iraq and the attacks on syria sin being war ships to china. more recently. now this token is sick, i battering some more artillery shells and the defense minister it's miles admits it's a message. it's tokenistic and specs is really what the u. s. likes to do to try and marshal numbers of its usual means to say, look, we have a big coalition of people that are supporting us in our war against russia. yeah.
why is australia getting involved? i mean, this money making scheme is this just, i know, is there any benefit australia to be involved in this the only real benefit is the idea of the big brother since 1942. when the british withdrew from singapore and australia government, it was a labor government of that time, turned all its efforts towards a call to help from uncle sam effectively and inviting us generals to be the protector of australia in this part of the world, basically. and it's been...
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as you say, australia, _ australia. as you say, australia, this - australia.tralia, this open for australia. as you say, - australia, this open for novak djokovic — he is so kind of warmly welcomed. he does feel very at home in australia, doesn't he? and it starts the year well for any tennis player to get this one in the bag. absolutely. he was asked, actually. is that i'm trying to move on. it's very difficult to forget what happened to me last yearin forget what happened to me last year in australia. but he said he plays his best tennis here. it has been a very successful tournament for him and the fact he is here, the way he feels about it outweighs what happened last year. but of course it is still that end of the title, the end of the tournament and the 10th title that he is hoping to get to set the tone for his season in 2023. �* ,., ., ., the tone for his season in 2023. �* ., ., ~ 2023. all right. good to talk to ou. 2023. all right. good to talk to you. shaimaa _ 2023. all right. good to talk to you. shaimaa khalil- 2023. all right. good to talkj to
as you say, australia, _ australia. as you say, australia, this - australia.tralia, this open for australia. as you say, - australia, this open for novak djokovic — he is so kind of warmly welcomed. he does feel very at home in australia, doesn't he? and it starts the year well for any tennis player to get this one in the bag. absolutely. he was asked, actually. is that i'm trying to move on. it's very difficult to forget what happened to me last yearin forget what happened to me last year in...
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for the happy australia day . for the happy australia day. one is what if there's no wind which happens all the time and that's they've got these hydrogen fuel cells inside the ships take up a huge ships would take up a huge amount of space. so at some point you're basically a ship transporting giant sails rather than picking 90,000 tonnes from australia . and the other thing australia. and the other thing is what happens , there's too is what happens, there's too much wind. and these ships. the captain of the first hybrid, which is actually called the show femara, which is there, that'll test version this. he that'll test version of this. he was saying that they can't really see out front of it really see out the front of it it's a little bit unstable, which is what happens when you put giant sail in the front of put a giant sail in the front of your cargo ship. wouldn't your cargo ship. so i wouldn't say exactly a step say this is exactly a step forward , but it is a step forward, but it is a step forward, but it is a step forward for this
for the happy australia day . for the happy australia day. one is what if there's no wind which happens all the time and that's they've got these hydrogen fuel cells inside the ships take up a huge ships would take up a huge amount of space. so at some point you're basically a ship transporting giant sails rather than picking 90,000 tonnes from australia . and the other thing australia. and the other thing is what happens , there's too is what happens, there's too much wind. and these ships....
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i don't think it was his fault, like a lot of other people in australia. but what can you do?llie will win this time, and go novak djokovic! all eyes will be on the arena in a few hours where djokovic will face spain's contestant. judging by the warm contestant to make a reception he's received in the warm up —— warm reception he's received in the warm up, he's also hoping for that tenth title and a record equalising 22nd grand slam, a record that now roughly on the doll holds. fix, record that now roughly on the doll holde— doll holds. a difficult to make a busy day — doll holds. a difficult to make a busy day for _ doll holds. a difficult to make a busy day for you, _ doll holds. a difficult to make a busy day for you, and - doll holds. a difficult to make | a busy day for you, and please play tennis sometime, i think a match is in orderfor the two of us. always wonderful to have you on the programme. you know what they say, an apple a day keeps the doctor away — but what about a marathon a day? well, i'm not sure i can say i'd do that, but someone in australia has done just
i don't think it was his fault, like a lot of other people in australia. but what can you do?llie will win this time, and go novak djokovic! all eyes will be on the arena in a few hours where djokovic will face spain's contestant. judging by the warm contestant to make a reception he's received in the warm up —— warm reception he's received in the warm up, he's also hoping for that tenth title and a record equalising 22nd grand slam, a record that now roughly on the doll holds. fix, record...
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for the happy australia day . for the happy australia day. one is what if there's no wind which happens all the time and that's they've got these hydrogen fuel cells inside the ships take up a huge ships would take up a huge amount of space. so at some point you're basically a ship transporting giant sails rather than picking 90,000 tonnes from australia . and the other thing australia. and the other thing is what happens , there's too is what happens, there's too much wind. and these ships. the captain of the first hybrid, which is actually called the show femara, which is there, that'll test version this. he that'll test version of this. he was saying that they can't really see out front of it really see out the front of it it's a little bit unstable, which is what happens when you put giant sail in the front of put a giant sail in the front of your cargo ship. wouldn't your cargo ship. so i wouldn't say exactly a step say this is exactly a step forward , but it is a step forward, but it is a step forward, but it is a step forward for this
for the happy australia day . for the happy australia day. one is what if there's no wind which happens all the time and that's they've got these hydrogen fuel cells inside the ships take up a huge ships would take up a huge amount of space. so at some point you're basically a ship transporting giant sails rather than picking 90,000 tonnes from australia . and the other thing australia. and the other thing is what happens , there's too is what happens, there's too much wind. and these ships....
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his temporary home in australia, as authorities determined his visa status. the country back then required colbert vaccination for entry and joker bridge, entered without a vaccination rules ah, rules. and there are no special cases. his visa was canceled, ciocca, which was sent packing with an australian government representative at his side. he was put on a plane deported. the australian open was his favorite tournament, especially after 2008 when joke of ich be jo wilfred saga there for his 1st ever a grand slam victory. he would go on to win 8 more titles in melbourne. 21 grand slams over. all almost certainly there will be more grand slams and in melbourne on friday night for a charity event. joke of it heard a thunderous welcome. he still vaccinated, but that no longer limits entry to the country. my. you know, vision of australia has always been very positive and that has reflected on my performance. and my results are a testament to how i feel here. half the charity event he showed he was out to win back australian fans and eventually regain his spot
his temporary home in australia, as authorities determined his visa status. the country back then required colbert vaccination for entry and joker bridge, entered without a vaccination rules ah, rules. and there are no special cases. his visa was canceled, ciocca, which was sent packing with an australian government representative at his side. he was put on a plane deported. the australian open was his favorite tournament, especially after 2008 when joke of ich be jo wilfred saga there for his...
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he was _ ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he was over- ended up in australia.utes now del michael long, now 40 metres long. he was made in southern china in 1890 and made his way to australia in 1901. he has since lived in bendigo for a very long time he lived in the set boxes, properly the same box he came to australia via. he now lives in the golden dragon museum in bendigo. he is on permanent display there. he came because australia had a massive gold rush in the second half of the 19th century. the chinese community brought him to australia and since that time, in 70 years, he was on performance or precision every single year. he is an imperial dragon which means he has five toes. we spent over 1,000 hours doing conservation work on him thanks to a living heritage grad from heritage victoria. this is painstaking work. sorry, yes, it is painstaking what you've been doing. describe what you've been doing to all these tiny materials. it's a massive dragon but the workers tiny, isn't it? it is tiny using _ workers tiny, isn't it? it is tiny using lots _ workers
he was _ ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he was over- ended up in australia.utes now del michael long, now 40 metres long. he was made in southern china in 1890 and made his way to australia in 1901. he has since lived in bendigo for a very long time he lived in the set boxes, properly the same box he came to australia via. he now lives in the golden dragon museum in bendigo. he is on permanent display there. he came because australia had a massive gold rush in the second half of...
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australia. we will leave it there, thank _ australia. will leave it there, thank you for - australia. we will leave it i there, thank you forjoining us. phil moser in sydney. —— mercer. adidas has lost a court case to stop a fashion designer from using a four—stripe design. the sportswear brand argued that luxury brand, thom browne, inc's design, was too similar to their three—stripe design. browne responded, arguing that consumers were unlikely to confuse the two brands, partly due to the different number of stripes. well, earlier, ispoke to fashion and retail intellectual property attorney deborah greaves. i asked does whether she felt adidas' aggressive approach in defending its trademark was counterproductive. that's correct and in fact, they have been primarily successful in doing it. find successful in doing it. and with this _ successful in doing it. and with this case _ successful in doing it. and with this case that's - successful in doing it. and with this case that's been going on for a couple of years but actually, their relat
australia. we will leave it there, thank _ australia. will leave it there, thank you for - australia. we will leave it i there, thank you forjoining us. phil moser in sydney. —— mercer. adidas has lost a court case to stop a fashion designer from using a four—stripe design. the sportswear brand argued that luxury brand, thom browne, inc's design, was too similar to their three—stripe design. browne responded, arguing that consumers were unlikely to confuse the two brands, partly due to...
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now she is already a champion grand slemma winner australia well experienced super. first of all. want to apologize for my english, i'm still shaking inside and i'm super worried. i want to thank elena for the incredible 2 weeks she spent on her way to the trophy. i hope we will have many more face-to-face fights on the court. god forbid that we always meet the grand slam finals thank you elena and your entire team many thanks to all those who make australia real from the director of double fights and physiotherapists to all who helped me these weeks here are melbourne fans. it was an honor to play in front of you my dear team. you and i have been through a lot and this trophy is more yours than mine from the bottom of my heart. thank you for what you are doing for me. i love you and i believe that next year i will return here and my tennis will be even better. and you viewers will cheer for me even more than now in 2021 stobolenko won the doubles in the belgian alice mertens, and 2 years later arina wins on the courts of melbourne but already in singles, in addition to the covete
now she is already a champion grand slemma winner australia well experienced super. first of all. want to apologize for my english, i'm still shaking inside and i'm super worried. i want to thank elena for the incredible 2 weeks she spent on her way to the trophy. i hope we will have many more face-to-face fights on the court. god forbid that we always meet the grand slam finals thank you elena and your entire team many thanks to all those who make australia real from the director of double...
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so many species in australia are threatened with extinction. to spend a lot of money doing something that has been feasible is a missed opportunity. if they succeed, that will be a freak shot. big animals will be so valuable, was not why you can let them free rides, one or one he's travels to what was one side of the scene, hard land, and talks to the scientists. and they critics about the ambitious project to bring it back to life. lou ah, australia spectacular cell. the nile was once home to the icon, fantasy having disappeared from giddy and the mainland around 2000 years ago. it's late in tasmania was sealed by 19th century british colonists, the islands called predator shock to extinction. his i brought this european predator hysteria. everything with big title causes non grata a very groom story, biologist conservationist, and arguably tasmania is leading thought. scene expert dick ludy is blocked about his state shameful past. as the colony settled in shape arrived, the conflict started immediately, and once sides it was acclaimed at mor
so many species in australia are threatened with extinction. to spend a lot of money doing something that has been feasible is a missed opportunity. if they succeed, that will be a freak shot. big animals will be so valuable, was not why you can let them free rides, one or one he's travels to what was one side of the scene, hard land, and talks to the scientists. and they critics about the ambitious project to bring it back to life. lou ah, australia spectacular cell. the nile was once home to...
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and australia. it's the 1st time that british and australian troops have taken part in the annual exercise. japan recently began its biggest military build up in decades. this tension with north korea rises that been further demonstrations against the expansion of a coal mine and western germany. the village of lute slough is due to be demolished, so that coal deposits underneath it could be dug up. confrontations turn violent last week as police coordinated off. germany had planned to stop using coal by the year 2030. but it's rethinking its energy policy after the war in ukraine disrupted gas supplies, steadfast reports. the mine is about to be expanded because the government says they need this call. this is like night, round call. it's the most polluting coal that exists and a promise to face out is called by 2030, but they say because of the war and ukraine and the energy crisis and the dependency on russian energy sources. the government says we need this cold. well, activists are against this
and australia. it's the 1st time that british and australian troops have taken part in the annual exercise. japan recently began its biggest military build up in decades. this tension with north korea rises that been further demonstrations against the expansion of a coal mine and western germany. the village of lute slough is due to be demolished, so that coal deposits underneath it could be dug up. confrontations turn violent last week as police coordinated off. germany had planned to stop...
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— what has the reaction be into this in australia? well, he has alwa s this in australia?e has always maintained his - always maintained his innocence. we heard from the archbishop of sydney, who said that the cardinal, cardinal pell�*s death came as a great shock. we also heard from the archbishop of melbourne, who paid tribute to the cleric as a very significant and influential church leader, both influential church leader, both in australia and internationally. but i will say, given how controversial he was, the reaction here will likely be mixed. remember, when he was acquitted in 2020, of course there was greatjoy among his supporters, many of whom we met during the hearings in the high court. but there was also a great deal of disappointment and anger at that decision, especially from activists who had been working with sexual abuse survivors who say that this result and this decision may actually silence many people who wouldn't come forward with their experiences. we also know that a civil lawsuit launched by the father of one of the choirboys who the prosecutors a
— what has the reaction be into this in australia? well, he has alwa s this in australia?e has always maintained his - always maintained his innocence. we heard from the archbishop of sydney, who said that the cardinal, cardinal pell�*s death came as a great shock. we also heard from the archbishop of melbourne, who paid tribute to the cleric as a very significant and influential church leader, both influential church leader, both in australia and internationally. but i will say, given how...
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not the colonialism, australia which began on january 26 back in 1788 or the controversy around australia days tied up with the impact of colonization on aboriginal australians. it brought massacres, lamp theft and impression of indigenous communities. more recently that was seen in the stolen generations of the 20th century when indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families over several decades at damaging legacy of colonization, as few feeling called for the national day to be moved to a date unite, or australians. marcella johnson is a foundation, chess, australia, indigenous studies at the university of melbourne. she once australian day abolished were not an invidious situation in australia where our national di celebrates the invasion of the colonizing british fleet that arrived in sydney cove, on the 26th of january, 1798. 0 thereabouts. i was hanging about in the area for some time and eventually brought in 11 ships, i, most of which had a cargo of convicts and established a penal colony. so australians must have stridency celebrate astride to die. i'm not even awa
not the colonialism, australia which began on january 26 back in 1788 or the controversy around australia days tied up with the impact of colonization on aboriginal australians. it brought massacres, lamp theft and impression of indigenous communities. more recently that was seen in the stolen generations of the 20th century when indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families over several decades at damaging legacy of colonization, as few feeling called for the national day to be...
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lots of people in australia, but what can you do? things— australia, but what can you do?t happen and we go on — things like that happen and we go on and _ things like that happen and we go on and hopefully he will win this time — go on and hopefully he will win this time and go novak djokovic!— this time and go novak d'okovic! , , ., djokovic! the big question, what kind _ djokovic! the big question, what kind of— djokovic! the big question, what kind of reception - djokovic! the big question, what kind of reception willl what kind of reception will novak djokovic receive in the rod laver arena when he steps out the first game? judging very warm reception and huge chairs he received when he appeared on the same court on friday when he was playing an exhibition match with nick kyrgios, he is pretty relaxed and hopefully it will go well for him. they sold out that much in a matter of less than an hour, 58 minutes, when the tickets were available. we expect that this will be a full arena tonight. he is aiming for the 10th title, record extending him at the australian open an
lots of people in australia, but what can you do? things— australia, but what can you do?t happen and we go on — things like that happen and we go on and _ things like that happen and we go on and hopefully he will win this time — go on and hopefully he will win this time and go novak djokovic!— this time and go novak d'okovic! , , ., djokovic! the big question, what kind _ djokovic! the big question, what kind of— djokovic! the big question, what kind of reception - djokovic! the big...
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so it is a huge debate, as is the date of australia day on 26 january. indeed.e to be a cross for us. thanks so much forjoining us on newsday at this hour. that's it from phil mercer who is at sydney. more on that on our bbc news website. some more stories to bring you now. dozens of homes and businesses have been damaged after storms and a tornado hit pasadena, in the us state of texas. the storm system also affected towns south of houston. high winds damaged power cables and torrential rain caused flooding in a number of areas. police say no one was seriously injured. the controversial social media influencer, andrew tate, has spoken for the first time since his arrest in romania and said the case against him is "empty". tate and his brother, tristan, are due to be held in custody until 27 february, while police investigate allegations of human trafficking and rape. tate gained mainstream notoriety for misogynistic remarks that got him banned from all major social media platforms. the international olympic committee has suggested that russian and belarusian at
so it is a huge debate, as is the date of australia day on 26 january. indeed.e to be a cross for us. thanks so much forjoining us on newsday at this hour. that's it from phil mercer who is at sydney. more on that on our bbc news website. some more stories to bring you now. dozens of homes and businesses have been damaged after storms and a tornado hit pasadena, in the us state of texas. the storm system also affected towns south of houston. high winds damaged power cables and torrential rain...
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has established defense alliances in the asia pacific region, including orcus, with australia and the 5 eyes, and told his group with new zealand. the u. s. has also set up military bases in japan and south korea for naval and air force operations. clothes such are these territory. and the u. s. mercy conducts drills with his allies near time is borders we heard from might robson form a devotee for a mess of news in his washington's ultimate goal for china. se provoke an armed conflicts. the trying. the same thing with taiwan and not to directly involved united states soldiers on the ground at the stage, but to use other countries to be involved. taiwan itself. all the people who have a tie one embarked upon an aggressive strategy both against russia because of its independence policies. and china buzz for its independent polls isn't because it also has a very strong position in terms of the, of all of those sites with government. all of this could be resolved peacefully, cooperatively. countries can have the differences in boxes. they don't have to go to war for, but unfortunately, t
has established defense alliances in the asia pacific region, including orcus, with australia and the 5 eyes, and told his group with new zealand. the u. s. has also set up military bases in japan and south korea for naval and air force operations. clothes such are these territory. and the u. s. mercy conducts drills with his allies near time is borders we heard from might robson form a devotee for a mess of news in his washington's ultimate goal for china. se provoke an armed conflicts. the...
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we tracked down one of them here in australia with lim. 6 ah, celebrated by the self green government as a refuge from the homeless. the high walls of the notorious brothers home concealed grotesque greed and criminality. operating during the 19 seventies and eighties under a government policy to read the streets of vagrants. the more people it took in the more money it would receive accused by survivors of kidnap an illegal confinement at the pinnacle of the brothers, whom was the church. here its head, former military man park in coon held so called people's trials with those who tried to escape when mercilessly beaten her. one of them was li chase chic online. also the other call to the mckesson, palo troy taylor with great. i got you in on for me for this vehicle, for work with annette. noah financing from another i was following up on sarcastic asher watson. lucel's orange was all at the end of the beatings parks. brother in law lame young soon. who was both the director of the home and a newly ordained pastor would take over, according to survivors like choice olu, immune from m
we tracked down one of them here in australia with lim. 6 ah, celebrated by the self green government as a refuge from the homeless. the high walls of the notorious brothers home concealed grotesque greed and criminality. operating during the 19 seventies and eighties under a government policy to read the streets of vagrants. the more people it took in the more money it would receive accused by survivors of kidnap an illegal confinement at the pinnacle of the brothers, whom was the church. here...
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the worst flooding western australia has had in its history. the situation it continues to change and is proving to be extremely challenging for residents in the region. again, we're asking people to postpone any non essential travel to the kimberly region. australia is pricing for a potential increase in unemployment and economic slowdown as interest rates continue to rise, your tourism is staging. a revival and one festival near sidney is drawing crowds and much needed revenue. wind high reports, you've got to follow that dream. wherever that dream may lead. elvis presley once crooned for many impersonate is of the king of rock and roll. that dream leads to the small australian town of pox. o for a few days every year. people of all ages from all around the world come here slow for them. the annual pox elvis festival is australia's grace lands. after 2 years of doing nothing. and you know, us entertain his being in home. it's great to be back out again in the parks is buzzing. it's great for the economy for parks and it's just great to see ev
the worst flooding western australia has had in its history. the situation it continues to change and is proving to be extremely challenging for residents in the region. again, we're asking people to postpone any non essential travel to the kimberly region. australia is pricing for a potential increase in unemployment and economic slowdown as interest rates continue to rise, your tourism is staging. a revival and one festival near sidney is drawing crowds and much needed revenue. wind high...
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with a shortage of korean pastors in australia, when lim young soon approached, they suburban korean church in 1986, it was more than happy to sponsor him for a permanent residence. risa had i woke said he got her to the door. okay. off got a hotel. so then i didn't have any gold digger. wouldn't look towels. hang our head ti. the couple say they helped him settling to sydney even finding this house for him to buy lim, paying more than a $100000.00 for it in 1988. but they say they became alarmed when he began to exert his power. physically can name of san antonio, my little between land, inca pens. i is also the painter hulu. now gone, gone is only what is so cool. marks her up the appeal. gotcha, i'm sorry. go ahead. so tongue i will put a charge pinion with miss howard. i will as soon as his permanent residency came through, lim left the church. the couple say they regret helping him to sit on her with her . i'm with them. i'm gonna go with them. i'm gonna fuck you. so back in career by the end of 1989, parkin coon was out of prison, an extraordinarily back in the social welfare b
with a shortage of korean pastors in australia, when lim young soon approached, they suburban korean church in 1986, it was more than happy to sponsor him for a permanent residence. risa had i woke said he got her to the door. okay. off got a hotel. so then i didn't have any gold digger. wouldn't look towels. hang our head ti. the couple say they helped him settling to sydney even finding this house for him to buy lim, paying more than a $100000.00 for it in 1988. but they say they became...
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a team of australia, scientists in collaboration with the u. s. genetic engineering company, a promising to written record. so possibly in the next 5 years that i think that's a really good assess their ultimate goal, to return it to its negative environment. it was the only ma cynthia apex predator bringing that animal back would have incredible benefits to the entire system. but the $15000000.00 project is already sparking fierce debate. so many species in australia are threatened with extinction to spend a lot of money doing something that is spawn feasible is a missed opportunity. if they succeed, that will be a freak shot. big animals will be so valuable, was not why you can let them free, right? one or one east travels to what was one side of the scene harp land and talks to the scientists. and they critics about the ambitious project to bring it back to life. lou ah, australia spectacular cell. the nile was once home to the icon, fantasy having disappeared from poppy guinea and the mainland around 2000 years ago . it's late in test was s
a team of australia, scientists in collaboration with the u. s. genetic engineering company, a promising to written record. so possibly in the next 5 years that i think that's a really good assess their ultimate goal, to return it to its negative environment. it was the only ma cynthia apex predator bringing that animal back would have incredible benefits to the entire system. but the $15000000.00 project is already sparking fierce debate. so many species in australia are threatened with...
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the beginning of modern australia. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city cove in 1788. but not every one is feeling proud, and some refused to share in the celebration. around the country protests is a rallied, challenging was, australia is national, di represents, they call it invasion day, a time to mourn. the displacement of the 1st nations paperwork to the eyes of which would be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot that the swan and the thought of the war against the update. this is ground 0 genocide. gowns era happened here on 26th of january, 1780 i. nobody should be celebrating the movement to change the date is gaining momentum. want to bring people together in a spirit of reconciliation. so we do want a guy where it celebrates our culture and i have an australian history. but today is not that i to do it on that momentum has been acknowledged by the prime minister, who says australian companies must allow employees opposed to australia, day, the right to work on this public h
the beginning of modern australia. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city cove in 1788. but not every one is feeling proud, and some refused to share in the celebration. around the country protests is a rallied, challenging was, australia is national, di represents, they call it invasion day, a time to mourn. the displacement of the 1st nations paperwork to the eyes of which would be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot that the swan and the thought of the war...
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this is novak djokovic and he is in australia competing.rt was here, he was in melbourne, he was detained, he was questioned by the authority for failing to meet the country's covid—i9 vaccination rules and then he was detained for days before he was deported on the eve of the melbourne — of the australian open in melbourne. it was a hugely dramatic story and he is hoping it is going to be a different one this time around. last year was more about scandals and success in tennis fought novak djokovic. the revoking of his visa was welcomed by many australians but really angered his fans. technically he was banned from coming to australia until 2025. that decision was overturned by the current immigration minister and here he is. the denis walter numberfive minister and here he is. the denis walter number five is hoping that he can put all of that behind him. even though he says that he will never forget that experience and has his eye very much on melbourne park, on the australian open. he is still the king of that tournament. he has one in n
this is novak djokovic and he is in australia competing.rt was here, he was in melbourne, he was detained, he was questioned by the authority for failing to meet the country's covid—i9 vaccination rules and then he was detained for days before he was deported on the eve of the melbourne — of the australian open in melbourne. it was a hugely dramatic story and he is hoping it is going to be a different one this time around. last year was more about scandals and success in tennis fought novak...
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it's amazing that australia and the west fell for his act to begin with. let's start from the beginning. this man 1st appeared on australian national and c v a few years ago, claiming to be a chinese spy. this is where he revealed that his mission was to further beijing's interests primarily in hong kong and taiwan. among his claims was that as an undercover agent, he kidnapped booksellers, whose works angered the chinese government that he infiltrated universities and stole military intelligence and weapons. that he undermined the protest. movements in hong kong manipulates at the election results since i won and embezzled public assets there and of the west aid it all up after all, it fit their anti chinese narrative. so jackpot, this young double, 07 was paraded on national to the end, portrayed as a hero, a hero in need of protection, haven't spilled all this he about his home country was for alien authorities also joined then initially ignoring issues such as his young age and lack of detail in his stories and the fact that everything we spoke about w
it's amazing that australia and the west fell for his act to begin with. let's start from the beginning. this man 1st appeared on australian national and c v a few years ago, claiming to be a chinese spy. this is where he revealed that his mission was to further beijing's interests primarily in hong kong and taiwan. among his claims was that as an undercover agent, he kidnapped booksellers, whose works angered the chinese government that he infiltrated universities and stole military...
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paul: plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> expect that we will raise rates a few more times this year. >> we still have more work to do. >> i currently favor a 25 point hike. >> i expect to continue tightening policy past this week --past this meeting. >> the fed will have to maintain rates at high enough levels. >> they will have to remain sufficiently restrictive for some time. >> i expect the policy rate will be restrictive enough that we will hold rates in place to let monetary policy do its work. >> we can and should adjust our overall strategy policy to keep financial conditions restrictive even as the pace slows. paul: comments from fed officials on the outlook for rate hikes. our next guest says a cut in 2023 is unlikely. let's bring in ig market analyst, hebe chen. they were fairly unambiguous when it comes to the path of rates in 2023 but we see some interesting price action on the equities markets. we had a mini rally in all the major u.s. indexes on friday afternoon. is the market correctly
paul: plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> expect that we will raise rates a few more times this year. >> we still have more work to do. >> i currently favor a 25 point hike. >> i expect to continue tightening policy past this week --past this meeting. >> the fed will have to maintain rates at high enough levels. >> they will have to remain sufficiently restrictive for some time. >> i expect the policy rate will be...
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with a shortage of korean pastors in australia, when limb young soon approached, they suburban korean church in 1986, it was more than happy to sponsor him for a permanent residence. fraser had, i woke said he got her to get her. okay. all your hotel is so thin. tenant health clinic only got one little 2 pallets hang our head t the couple say they helped him settling to sydney even finding this house for him to buy lim, paying more than a $100000.00 for it in 1988, but they say they became alarmed when he began to exert his ha, physically can name, oak san antonio, my little petroleum, and the guy panza is also the painter. hulu. now gone, gone as a leader. what is the hell chromebooks are up to holding up to your godaddy? sure. sure. so, tongue i will put a chargeable pinion with miss howard. i will as soon as his permanent residency came through, lim left the church. the couple say they regret helping him that i'm here with you . i'm with them and i'm gonna go with them with us for you. so back in career by the end of 1989, parkin coon was out of prison, an extraordinarily back in t
with a shortage of korean pastors in australia, when limb young soon approached, they suburban korean church in 1986, it was more than happy to sponsor him for a permanent residence. fraser had, i woke said he got her to get her. okay. all your hotel is so thin. tenant health clinic only got one little 2 pallets hang our head t the couple say they helped him settling to sydney even finding this house for him to buy lim, paying more than a $100000.00 for it in 1988, but they say they became...
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eat as fears mount, he's turning a young democracy into a dictatorship and a warm welcome back in australia for no voc joker, which the on back seat and tennis. great was deported this time last year. now he's working to win over the fans before this year's australian open. ah. hello, i'm clare richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russia has unleashed it's a biggest wave of missile strikes on ukraine this year. at least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded. when an apartment block was hit in the city of new pro, power supplies were also targeted and the energy minister has warned difficult days or a had a scene, halifax denito apartment block where dozens of homes have been laid to waste by a russian missile strike. numerous, i'm speechless, rural, speechless, york like just minutes after the attack rescue workers were on the scene carrying at the casualties and scouring the debris for trapped victims. lupa. i'm part of the group of volunteers who usually evacuate the dead and wounded from the battlefield. but we also help when their attacks on the city using torches, the emerg
eat as fears mount, he's turning a young democracy into a dictatorship and a warm welcome back in australia for no voc joker, which the on back seat and tennis. great was deported this time last year. now he's working to win over the fans before this year's australian open. ah. hello, i'm clare richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russia has unleashed it's a biggest wave of missile strikes on ukraine this year. at least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded. when an apartment block...
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when he arrived in australia, he spoke barely a word of english. oh, my god. go home to me from the day when a guy cup kula cordell laughing. who's a no deo. one wing man. when can come back home nearby die. poway knows that he'll never work as a policeman again. money. he worked for a while and a plant. no 3 and now he's got a job in a factory on the outskirts of melvin to own. when i made a long time, then cool guy can do you one of thailand, most senior police officers and now you're doing manual labor in a factory. is it hard to adjust to that? yeah. well yeah, great. yeah. my name is don lewis. yeah. new, don't you in? you can do a day. what do you think about when you're at work a bunk bang, we'll go who and make it things go go. if you get time to time, you time this new to move you to log my love who and die you belong. so 6 years later, day after day, you're still replying the events of 2015, jarring up our lives at one time a and b and she, we don't tone down jack 9, we belong and it still feels like unfinished business. ty cardinez my know, mitchell
when he arrived in australia, he spoke barely a word of english. oh, my god. go home to me from the day when a guy cup kula cordell laughing. who's a no deo. one wing man. when can come back home nearby die. poway knows that he'll never work as a policeman again. money. he worked for a while and a plant. no 3 and now he's got a job in a factory on the outskirts of melvin to own. when i made a long time, then cool guy can do you one of thailand, most senior police officers and now you're doing...
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and finally, what about this stunning catch in australia's big bash league.o a record chase of 225, when jordan silk found michael neser at the boundary, neser caught the ball inside the boundary, tossing it up before going over the rope, and thenjuggling it in midair, back into the field of play to complete the catch and snatch the big wicket. brisbane going on to win by 15 runs. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. see you soon. today we are literally stepping into history. we are alexander palace in this place has seen it all. that's the studio and there.— this place has seen it all. that's the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 ears the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 years of _ the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 years of the — the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 years of the sac. _ the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 years of the sac. what - the studio and there. 2022 marked 100 years of the bbc. what began | 100 years of the bbc. what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster.
and finally, what about this stunning catch in australia's big bash league.o a record chase of 225, when jordan silk found michael neser at the boundary, neser caught the ball inside the boundary, tossing it up before going over the rope, and thenjuggling it in midair, back into the field of play to complete the catch and snatch the big wicket. brisbane going on to win by 15 runs. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. see you soon. today we are literally stepping...
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exports in australia. and i might add international students and number 3. so story is highly dependent on chinese imports. and also one, even though child story has found some alternative sources for its iron or, and it's called the fact is it's still the shortest distance between 2 points. so you know, the co, well, will be much appreciated in china because of the prices will be able to go out. but look, anything that carols on the normalization relations is a very good idea. china, the chinese miracle, the last 20 years. it's economic growth. as the kind of a great deal on australian metallurgical coal and the like, australia has prospered the last 20 years as a result of the sales to china. so, you know, i think a lot of folks would like to see a resumption of normal relations because the of the relations in the past have stymied a great many things, including making them better relation. so, and i think the l. p. government, the albany government with long as the foreign minister has a signal to chang
exports in australia. and i might add international students and number 3. so story is highly dependent on chinese imports. and also one, even though child story has found some alternative sources for its iron or, and it's called the fact is it's still the shortest distance between 2 points. so you know, the co, well, will be much appreciated in china because of the prices will be able to go out. but look, anything that carols on the normalization relations is a very good idea. china, the...
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australia is marking its national day. it is a proud occasion for many.nt years, rallies against the celebration have gained traction. hundreds of protesters, including indigenous groups, have gathered. aboriginals trillion see it as a day of mourning, saying it glorifies invasion. let's go live to brisbane. how is australia day usually recognized? >> there are rallies around the country on this day. basically, there is a large portion of people who still celebrate the beginning of what they call modern australia. january 20 6, 70 deity -- generate 26, 1788. we also have a large group of people calling this invasion day. not celebrating the beginning of colonization. where i am, this is one of a number of rallies across the country were up that where people are marking this day is a day of mourning, recognizing displacement of natives, rather than the beginning of modern australia. the federal government also appears to be acknowledging the momentum for change. that being they have allowed for major employers as well as government staff to work on this pu
australia is marking its national day. it is a proud occasion for many.nt years, rallies against the celebration have gained traction. hundreds of protesters, including indigenous groups, have gathered. aboriginals trillion see it as a day of mourning, saying it glorifies invasion. let's go live to brisbane. how is australia day usually recognized? >> there are rallies around the country on this day. basically, there is a large portion of people who still celebrate the beginning of what...
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since it was during a period of really tense relations between australia and china. their lowest point in almost 50 years with accusations of election modeling, human rights violations, and china allegedly weaponized in trade. sometimes it really is a case of wishful thinking. bought it seems that finally australia and the west have caught on, wang has not only been accused of committing fraud against an australian citizen, but he was also denied asylum. a decision that was a pallet by the australian appeals tribunal, partly because they now have doubts over his claims. and how, if at all this tribe, you know, can safely find that wang was engaged in espionage activities. it will be interesting to see how much coverage the spy force would get after it has backfired on the west . but it just goes to show once again how sometimes ideology overwhelms you and you just can't say nodes. her good spy thriller, even if it is a bunch of fiction. we heard wrong, political experts, him. anderson ensued me now he says australian relations were with a china have deteriorated over
since it was during a period of really tense relations between australia and china. their lowest point in almost 50 years with accusations of election modeling, human rights violations, and china allegedly weaponized in trade. sometimes it really is a case of wishful thinking. bought it seems that finally australia and the west have caught on, wang has not only been accused of committing fraud against an australian citizen, but he was also denied asylum. a decision that was a pallet by the...