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at australia. i think we all agreed on what we want to achieve and the concerns are legitimate. senator cardin. sen. cardin: i want to add my thanks to you and the ranking member in which -- in the manner with which our community has -- committee has been engaged. iraqi eyes that congress needs to act. and i want to thank our witnesses. i want to start with the realities of the budget. you talk about leasing our capacity on me to get more subs and increasing production. senator wicker has asked for additional submarines. you also mentioned the fact that australia will contribute to these causes. we have tough budgets. give me an idea as to whether the implementation of tier one will require additional resources from the united date. sec. lewis: thank you for highlighting the issue. we have for years thanks to the great report of congress been investing in the submarine industrial base and wants to continue to do so given that undersea capabilities are such an unparalleled advantage. as it relates t
at australia. i think we all agreed on what we want to achieve and the concerns are legitimate. senator cardin. sen. cardin: i want to add my thanks to you and the ranking member in which -- in the manner with which our community has -- committee has been engaged. iraqi eyes that congress needs to act. and i want to thank our witnesses. i want to start with the realities of the budget. you talk about leasing our capacity on me to get more subs and increasing production. senator wicker has asked...
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at australia. think we agree on what we want to achieve and concerns are sensitive on both sides. >> thank you and the ranking member for the manner in which our committee is engaged and i support this alliance and recognize congress needs to act. doctor karlin, i want tostart with the realities of our budget . i have an understanding about how you increase maintenance to get more submarines out there and increasing production. workers have four additional summaries to the various. you also mention the fact will be getting to these costs we have budgets. here 1 will require additional resources from the unitedstates . >> athank you for highlighting this issue. we have four years thanks to those investing in our industrial base will want to continue doing so given that under state capabilities there's an unparalleled advantage for us. as relates to aukus to the extent legislation passes that would permit this, australia has offered a historic investment into it to help ensure our submarine industria
at australia. think we agree on what we want to achieve and concerns are sensitive on both sides. >> thank you and the ranking member for the manner in which our committee is engaged and i support this alliance and recognize congress needs to act. doctor karlin, i want tostart with the realities of our budget . i have an understanding about how you increase maintenance to get more submarines out there and increasing production. workers have four additional summaries to the various. you...
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directed on australia. we all agree on what we want to achieve and the concerns are legitimate on both sides. senator cardin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to add my thanks to you and ranking member the matter which committee has been engaged, strongly support this alliance and recognize the congress needs to act. i want to thank our witnesses. dr. karlin, i want to start with the realities of our budget. i have an understanding whether you talk about increasing our capacity on maintenance to get more subs out there and perhaps increasing production. senator wicker has asked for additional submarines to be produced. you also mention the fact that australia will be contributing to these costs. we have tough budgets. to be an idea as to whether the implementation of tier one will require additional resources from the united states. >> thank you for highlighting this issue. we have for years thanks to great support of congress in investing in our submarine industrial base, and will want to continue doing
directed on australia. we all agree on what we want to achieve and the concerns are legitimate on both sides. senator cardin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to add my thanks to you and ranking member the matter which committee has been engaged, strongly support this alliance and recognize the congress needs to act. i want to thank our witnesses. dr. karlin, i want to start with the realities of our budget. i have an understanding whether you talk about increasing our capacity on...
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on dpa and -- and australia in particular you would highlight that adding uk and australia as domesticources which streamline collaboration, it would strengthen aukus and purchase ofed critical minerals exactly as you note and critical technologies and other strategic sectors. i would see this as perhaps a complementary effort to the export control that conversation that is also happening but probably not a substitute for bsthat conversation. >> okay. thanks. as much as anything else, i -- i keep bringing this issue up in theee hopes that these critical mineral conversations are happening among almost all the stakeholders within our federal government with our counterpartys and foreign federal governments as well because i believe and feel free to correct me if i'm wrong that this is a real factor in implementing priorities aukus and if not regarded as risk factor, i'm concerned because i think one of the risks is this is so little discussed compared to other issues, and so hopefully the administration will engage this committee on -- on critical minerals, maybe another context. given
on dpa and -- and australia in particular you would highlight that adding uk and australia as domesticources which streamline collaboration, it would strengthen aukus and purchase ofed critical minerals exactly as you note and critical technologies and other strategic sectors. i would see this as perhaps a complementary effort to the export control that conversation that is also happening but probably not a substitute for bsthat conversation. >> okay. thanks. as much as anything else, i...
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this week, we're in australia.t's been a while now since australia officially reopened its borders to tourists and it's been so good to see so many people heading there. and today, we'll be looking back at some of my favourite travel show moments from the country i still call home. of course, australia is a vast country and we can't possibly attempt to cover the whole nation in just this one program but hopefully, we'll give you a flavour. one of my favourite stories saw me back in my home state of victoria way back in 2016, when i headed to phillip island to see the efforts that were being made to look after what were undoubtedly some of the cutest penguins i've ever seen. it's a place that attracts millions of tourists every year and this year marks the 185th anniversary of a sea voyage that changed the world. it was december 1831 when charles darwin set off on the hms beagle to see sights that would lead to his radical theory of evolution. and a key moment came when he visited australia, when he was struck by th
this week, we're in australia.t's been a while now since australia officially reopened its borders to tourists and it's been so good to see so many people heading there. and today, we'll be looking back at some of my favourite travel show moments from the country i still call home. of course, australia is a vast country and we can't possibly attempt to cover the whole nation in just this one program but hopefully, we'll give you a flavour. one of my favourite stories saw me back in my home...
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.— is right for australia.for australia. tough times for eddie jones and for— is right for australia. tough times for eddie jones and for australia. | for eddiejones and for australia. they have made three changes to the team that lost to fiji but perhaps the most important change is a position one. ben donaldson who has played at full—back in their opening two matches, he will now play at fly instead of the injured carter gordon. and australia are hoping they will get there when they need to keep their world cup hopes alive. a lot is riding on that match. they have just finished in a lot is riding on that match. they havejust finished in nice between scotland and tonga. 45—17 to the scots. they got their bonus when and they got a late try. those points difference could be crucial in the final reckoning as they look to somehow get out of that tough pool. let's get to the day's premier league matches. an astonishing win for newcastle coming up but we'll start with the first north london derby of the season endin
.— is right for australia.for australia. tough times for eddie jones and for— is right for australia. tough times for eddie jones and for australia. | for eddiejones and for australia. they have made three changes to the team that lost to fiji but perhaps the most important change is a position one. ben donaldson who has played at full—back in their opening two matches, he will now play at fly instead of the injured carter gordon. and australia are hoping they will get there when they...
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♪ >> a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."he top story this hour, australia's reserve bank is expected to hold its key rates until the final meeting. china is expecting to hold people in default. and chevron begins mediation with workers at its lng plant as unions threaten strike as soon as this week. a lot to get to underway. we are keeping off a u.s. holiday, that being said. early indicators suggest the newest speeches are coming online as we speak and the focus on what's happening in the oil market. we are at $86. that being said, the quality of risk appetite for that stock given the volumes were streaming -- extremely thin. we close lower in europe. make no mistake the vix suggest we've cascaded down in terms of price erasing all gains across the board. europe is trading the 108 handle. we are moving into a session now. >> the adjusted earning, those earnings at five yuan. 11. the revenue no for the second quarter is 2 billion you and it's worth watching in terms of the bellwether of the reopening story out of china. dome
♪ >> a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."he top story this hour, australia's reserve bank is expected to hold its key rates until the final meeting. china is expecting to hold people in default. and chevron begins mediation with workers at its lng plant as unions threaten strike as soon as this week. a lot to get to underway. we are keeping off a u.s. holiday, that being said. early indicators suggest the newest speeches are coming online as we...
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australia is japan. this is china and south korea, the prospect that strikes will begin in australia, prices have already been raised at some factories, and in both asia and europe the european market is deeply dependent on the asian one in terms of stock quotes, while europe is dependent on liquefied natural gas prices have recently increased significantly against the backdrop of a sharp reduction in pipeline supplies from russia and although eu countries practically do not purchase lng directly from australia, the situation with chevron could inflate prices on the european market. since it will lead to increased competition with asian buyers in early august, when plans for a strike first became known, the price of gas on the nederlandskombe ttf jumped by more than 30% in one day. europe does not import gas directly from australia, but asia does. and if these supplies stop, then asian buyers will bargain for gas. along with euro. what potentially threatens its image with a trade war, but gas supplies an
australia is japan. this is china and south korea, the prospect that strikes will begin in australia, prices have already been raised at some factories, and in both asia and europe the european market is deeply dependent on the asian one in terms of stock quotes, while europe is dependent on liquefied natural gas prices have recently increased significantly against the backdrop of a sharp reduction in pipeline supplies from russia and although eu countries practically do not purchase lng...
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let’s say, if we compare with australia, then russia produces about 45 billion cubic meters, while australia increase production and already in the next one is this year. we expect an increase of one billion cubic meters by 2030. we expect an increase of almost twofold. most of the production will be in russia at the expense, of course, of large companies. this is our market leader st. petersburg company novate also at the same time. we have growth in oil and the gazprom company. it is interesting that the american company itself is chevron. experts believe that it can only benefit in the event of a strike at factories in australia. if gas prices rise, they will increase sales from other enterprises, which will more than cover the losses from downtime in the usa. along with australia, the boat is one of the top three large ships. the world's lowest producers, st. petersburg dmitry morocco lead hallelujah sergei lavrov to india to participate in the g20 summit russian foreign minister will speak during two plenary sessions. we will find out what other meetings are planned from our special cor
let’s say, if we compare with australia, then russia produces about 45 billion cubic meters, while australia increase production and already in the next one is this year. we expect an increase of one billion cubic meters by 2030. we expect an increase of almost twofold. most of the production will be in russia at the expense, of course, of large companies. this is our market leader st. petersburg company novate also at the same time. we have growth in oil and the gazprom company. it is...
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we supporting investor sentiment in australia.— in australia.e seeing improvement _ in australia. we are seeing improvement across - in australia. we are seeing improvement across some | in australia. we are seeing l improvement across some of in australia. we are seeing - improvement across some of the commodities, and other commodities, and other commodities moving into china. and then there is discussion with the removal of tariffs, wine tariffs could be reduced or removed in the coming months. certainly fuelling a lot of positivity in australia. labour day in the us on monday, a blue public holiday that marked the end of summer. —— a blue—collar public holiday. but three big detroit car—makers, the union representing car—makers ford, general motors, seeking a 40% pay rise and better benefits. hoar motors, seeking a 40% pay rise and better benefits.— and better benefits. how far are ou and better benefits. how far are you willing _ and better benefits. how far are you willing to _ and better benefits. how far are you willing to go - and bette
we supporting investor sentiment in australia.— in australia.e seeing improvement _ in australia. we are seeing improvement across - in australia. we are seeing improvement across some | in australia. we are seeing l improvement across some of in australia. we are seeing - improvement across some of the commodities, and other commodities, and other commodities moving into china. and then there is discussion with the removal of tariffs, wine tariffs could be reduced or removed in the coming...
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"a new conversation began today in australia. sure, but we took the step. @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, pe
"a new conversation began today in australia. sure, but we took the step. @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...
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or australia above 4%.ally higher as well given that what is expected by central banks is meaningful cuts in 2024. so a pause for now and the last cuts before they year end, but in 2024, the market is expecting as much as four cuts for the fed. it might be as much as forecast in 2024 if we see inflation coming back. haslinda: thomas, how should your portfolio look like, then? thomas: we are quite cautious on the top-down basis where we have a small underweight to risk as its versus cash -- assets versus cash. cash is king given the inverted yield curve. we like carry. that means you are favoring high-yield assets at a time when you have low volatility in equity land, so high-yield bonds, em local currency bonds would be favored in fixed income. you would like to be short duration, so not having too much sensitivity to yields. and with equity, we favor markets which have strong fundamentals such as japan. japanese equities are are the largest overweight in equity. rishaad: how are you looking at china and wh
or australia above 4%.ally higher as well given that what is expected by central banks is meaningful cuts in 2024. so a pause for now and the last cuts before they year end, but in 2024, the market is expecting as much as four cuts for the fed. it might be as much as forecast in 2024 if we see inflation coming back. haslinda: thomas, how should your portfolio look like, then? thomas: we are quite cautious on the top-down basis where we have a small underweight to risk as its versus cash --...
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they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia.going off to america. they're going off to america. they're going off all over the world. they're getting a load more money. and somehow i just do not think this is right. well, ken gp doctor julian well, ken gp doctorjulian spinks, who's been on this program before , joins us. julian program before, joins us. julian we've invested a lot of time and money in these people. seven years. i mean, goodness knows what the public cost of every qualified gp is and they're free to just disappear. why hasn't something got to change here? >> i think there has to be an i'd have to say that the investment they've made as well is enormous and they're looking at the situation where, for example, the starting doctors wages now are below the people who they're supervising and it takes about 11 years to actually get their total earnings to match things like physicians , match things like physicians, associates who have to be supervised by them . they are supervised by them. they are working in a system
they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia.going off to america. they're going off to america. they're going off all over the world. they're getting a load more money. and somehow i just do not think this is right. well, ken gp doctor julian well, ken gp doctorjulian spinks, who's been on this program before , joins us. julian program before, joins us. julian we've invested a lot of time and money in these people. seven years. i mean, goodness...
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which australia are hosting.aly in light oa especialy in light of a story in the sydney morning herald which claimed jones had secretly interviewed for the japan coaching role just weeks before the world cup started. jones denied that was true in his post—match press conference after the wales defeat. it would take... it's very hard to see eddiejones surviving beyond this. whether or not it's eddie jones being sacked or resigned, they don't want to pay him a $5 million deal, that's a lot of money. if indeed jones has been speaking to the japan football rugby union that i am sure that that would negotiate a way that they wouldn't have to pay out. i can't see them sacking purely because of the financial aspect of the game. chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has his players must "grow up like a team". after their poor start to the premier league season, they lost 1—0 at home aston villa yesterday, ollie watkins with the goal. pochettino's expensively assembled side haven't scored in their last three games, and sit
which australia are hosting.aly in light oa especialy in light of a story in the sydney morning herald which claimed jones had secretly interviewed for the japan coaching role just weeks before the world cup started. jones denied that was true in his post—match press conference after the wales defeat. it would take... it's very hard to see eddiejones surviving beyond this. whether or not it's eddie jones being sacked or resigned, they don't want to pay him a $5 million deal, that's a lot of...
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australia is in japan china and south korea the prospect of strikes in australia has already raised prices, while in both asia and europe the european market is deeply dependent on the asian market in terms of stock prices, europe's dependence on liquefied natural gas for the last time has risen sharply against the backdrop of a sharp reduction in pipeline supplies from russia and although eu countries practically do not buy lng directly from australia, the situation with chevron could drive up prices in the european market. since it will lead to increased competition with by asian buyers in early august, when the strike plans were first announced, the cost of gas in the dutch bay ttf jumped by more than 30% in one day europe does not import gas directly from australia, but asia yes, and if these supplies stop, then asian buyers will bargain for gas along with the euro. which potentially threatens its image with a trade war, but gas supplies and storage occupancy in europe are now at seasonal peaks. in addition, demand from china is slightly reduced and this facilitates situation, so the r
australia is in japan china and south korea the prospect of strikes in australia has already raised prices, while in both asia and europe the european market is deeply dependent on the asian market in terms of stock prices, europe's dependence on liquefied natural gas for the last time has risen sharply against the backdrop of a sharp reduction in pipeline supplies from russia and although eu countries practically do not buy lng directly from australia, the situation with chevron could drive up...
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in that - case how real those claims that australia has become the world leader?try as a whole? the country as — the country as a whole? the country as a _ the country as a whole? the country as a whole, - the country as a whole? tue: country as a whole, there the country as a whole? tte: country as a whole, there is action in place to ban single use a stick and take more action but the single—use plastics ban cannot really effectively address the problem in australia or the world. so we are seeing single—use plastic bands and ban cotton buds, as you mentioned, and polystyrene containers but they do not ban the really ubiquitous products, plastic takeaway containers, cigarette buts, the plastic in coffee containers. so those products are still free to market and also it is not really addressing the true extent of the plastic pollution problem. there is plastic pollution along the life—cycle of plastics from production with the extraction of fossil fuels would cause greenhouse gas emissions through to manufacturing and consumption and then the end of life. as we kn
in that - case how real those claims that australia has become the world leader?try as a whole? the country as — the country as a whole? the country as a _ the country as a whole? the country as a whole, - the country as a whole? tue: country as a whole, there the country as a whole? tte: country as a whole, there is action in place to ban single use a stick and take more action but the single—use plastics ban cannot really effectively address the problem in australia or the world. so we...
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australia is the land well use to — default? australia is the land well use to nature's - default?res in the southeast of the country is really alarming so many people. in sydney, for example, five consecutive days of temperatures of 30 celsius or above a forecast, 30 celsius is 86 fahrenheit, and in some parts of southeastern australia, the average temperature in the next day or so could be 16 degrees above the average and those concerns among the authorities are well—founded, given that heatwaves are australia's deadliest natural hazard. they kill more people than bushfires, floods and storms combined. bushfires, floods and storms combined-— bushfires, floods and storms combined. �* ., ., combined. and what about the olitics combined. and what about the politics of _ combined. and what about the politics of all _ combined. and what about the politics of all of _ combined. and what about the politics of all of this? - combined. and what about the politics of all of this? when i politics of all of this? when these kinds of records are set, but inevitably sparks conversations about
australia is the land well use to — default? australia is the land well use to nature's - default?res in the southeast of the country is really alarming so many people. in sydney, for example, five consecutive days of temperatures of 30 celsius or above a forecast, 30 celsius is 86 fahrenheit, and in some parts of southeastern australia, the average temperature in the next day or so could be 16 degrees above the average and those concerns among the authorities are well—founded, given that...
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they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. going off to america. they're going off to america. they're going off all over the world. they're getting a load more money. and somehow i just do not think this is right. well, ken gp doctor julian well, ken gp doctorjulian spinks, who's been on this program before , joins us. julian program before, joins us. julian we've invested a lot of time and money in these people. seven years. i mean, goodness knows what the public cost of every qualified gp is and they're free to just disappear. why hasn't something got to change here? >> i think there has to be an i'd have to say that the investment they've made as well is enormous and they're looking at the situation where, for example, the starting doctors wages now are below the people who they're supervising and it takes about 11 years to actually get their total earnings to match things like physicians , match things like physicians, associates who have to be supervised by them . they are supervised by them. they are working in a system
they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. they're going off to australia. going off to america. they're going off to america. they're going off all over the world. they're getting a load more money. and somehow i just do not think this is right. well, ken gp doctor julian well, ken gp doctorjulian spinks, who's been on this program before , joins us. julian program before, joins us. julian we've invested a lot of time and money in these people. seven years. i mean,...
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what does the recent strategic partnership with australia do for manila? right, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me british. it's a true pleasure to converse with you. and you know, we have to understand that the security partnership between the philippines and australia is actually longstanding. you know, it has been composed of a series of m, o use dating back from the late 19 ninety's. and in fact, one of the most crucial ones would be in the and in 2007, particularly in line with the, the s via phase. and of course, well tell you what, well, the philippines, australia, a strategic partnership, or security partnership, often function based against the backdrop of the overall hub and spoke system in the western pacific. we can now see the willingness of both sides to work independently, bilaterally. as a major pillar of the rules based order in the, in the pacific. and, well, definitely we can see that both are like minded. both share, several converging interest towards maintaining stability, peace and inclusivity. and i believe that the philipp
what does the recent strategic partnership with australia do for manila? right, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me british. it's a true pleasure to converse with you. and you know, we have to understand that the security partnership between the philippines and australia is actually longstanding. you know, it has been composed of a series of m, o use dating back from the late 19 ninety's. and in fact, one of the most crucial ones would be in the and in 2007, particularly in line with...
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tough times for eddiejones and for australia.changes to the team that lost to fiji but perhaps the most important change is a position one. ben donaldson who has played at full—back in their opening two matches, he will now play at fly half instead of the injured carter gordon. and australia are hoping they will get there when they need to keep their world cup hopes alive. that match in lyon is starting in about 20 minutes or so. let's get to the day's premier league matches. an astonishing win for newcastle coming up but we'll start with the first north london derby of the season ended 2—2 at the emirates stadium. arsenal took the lead twice, but tottenham captain son heung—min pulled his team back into it on both occasions. here's our sports correspondent natalie pirks. when it comes to the north london derby, history favours the arsenal. 13 years had passed since tottenham last won here in the league and the gunners fancied continuing that trend. a big slice of luck will make that leg, helping them off the mark. but whenjames
tough times for eddiejones and for australia.changes to the team that lost to fiji but perhaps the most important change is a position one. ben donaldson who has played at full—back in their opening two matches, he will now play at fly half instead of the injured carter gordon. and australia are hoping they will get there when they need to keep their world cup hopes alive. that match in lyon is starting in about 20 minutes or so. let's get to the day's premier league matches. an astonishing...
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with each other, and the state of queensland, the size of australia, and the memory of australia's time , are more than other states in this regard. today, the use of plastic ear cleaners with cotton heads in this series has ended. in the state of queensland, the use of packages polyester packaging, this plastic packaging for cosmetics, thick plastic bags , buying and releasing the volume of all kinds of balloons is also prohibited in the state of australia, as well as police packaging, colored plastic granules , plastic trays and cups, and disposable plastics. similarly, in australia, single-use plates and plastic wraps for pizza are banned . single-use plastics are no doubt confusing for industries with different laws in different states and territories. there should be a single policy. in the country, it should be determined within a specific period of time so that plastics that harm the environment are phased out in all devices. i am at your service, dear viewers of the khabar channel, during the last day and night, during the hottest hours of the day, the temperature in ahvaz reach
with each other, and the state of queensland, the size of australia, and the memory of australia's time , are more than other states in this regard. today, the use of plastic ear cleaners with cotton heads in this series has ended. in the state of queensland, the use of packages polyester packaging, this plastic packaging for cosmetics, thick plastic bags , buying and releasing the volume of all kinds of balloons is also prohibited in the state of australia, as well as police packaging, colored...
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it beating australia. how big a surprise is that?— beating australia. how big a surprise is that?urprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big _ surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a _ surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise - surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise as - surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise as it i but not as big a surprise as it would have been a few years ago. we saw last weekend in the fiji game against wales, just what a force they are. they pushed wales all the way. australia has struggled somewhat in recent months. this will pile a little bit of extra pressure on eddiejones, the former england coach, who is now the coach of the australian side. what a win that was full fiji exclamation at their first ever world cup win over australia. that means it throws at the group open. next weekend the match between australia and wales in lyon now has even more significance. it is a surprise result and one that could have big ramifications at this world cup. one other game today, in pool
it beating australia. how big a surprise is that?— beating australia. how big a surprise is that?urprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big _ surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a _ surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise - surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise as - surprise is that? it is a surprise but not as big a surprise as it i but not as big a surprise as it would have been a few years ago. we saw last weekend in the fiji...
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these two lng plants are in western australia - they i in western australia — they together produce aboutnatural gas to countries in asia, its biggest customers are china, japan, south korea and taiwan. so if those countries in asia can't get there ln6 from australia, they'll go shopping elsewhere, increasing global competition for resources. this could well mean that other parts of the world, including europe, are deprived of lng resources because they've been diverted to asia. so when you speak to experts about that industrial action, they say that if it's over quite quickly, it won't have an overbearing effect on the global energy market, but they do have concerns for global energy supplies if this industrial action is protracted.- industrial action is rotracted. ., ~ , industrial action is rotracted. ., ~', , protracted. phil, thanks very much. we'll _ protracted. phil, thanks very much. we'll be _ protracted. phil, thanks very much. we'll be talking i protracted. phil, thanks very much. we'll be talking more| much. we'll be talking more about this story in the business news with an e
these two lng plants are in western australia - they i in western australia — they together produce aboutnatural gas to countries in asia, its biggest customers are china, japan, south korea and taiwan. so if those countries in asia can't get there ln6 from australia, they'll go shopping elsewhere, increasing global competition for resources. this could well mean that other parts of the world, including europe, are deprived of lng resources because they've been diverted to asia. so when you...
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haidi: you're watching daybreak australia.planning to hire 250,000 workers ahead of holiday shopping season. a jump from last year's quota, it will span a variety of roles. amazon will also boost the average pay for logistics workers amid a labor shortage. it comes as analysts expect overall hiring to stay muted. for managers of the bankrupt crypto exchange ftx suing the parents of sam bankman-fried. the company accuses them of receiving millions of dollars at the expense of its victims. ftx fell apart when $8 billion of debt, and what cost -- prosecutors allege was one of the largest financial frauds in u.s. history. consumers accidentally carted limbs of microsoft's future giving to games -- future videogame plans. they details were part of the ftc's antitrust suit against the takeover of activision blizzard including unannounced games and a refreshed console. information has since been removed. next on daybreak australia, hearing more from our exclusive interview with the indonesian president. ♪ hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228
haidi: you're watching daybreak australia.planning to hire 250,000 workers ahead of holiday shopping season. a jump from last year's quota, it will span a variety of roles. amazon will also boost the average pay for logistics workers amid a labor shortage. it comes as analysts expect overall hiring to stay muted. for managers of the bankrupt crypto exchange ftx suing the parents of sam bankman-fried. the company accuses them of receiving millions of dollars at the expense of its victims. ftx...
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this is australia's industrial umpire.l that both sides in this dispute have now agreed to. so this industrial action by hundreds of workers here in western australia is coming to an end and will no doubt be greeted with an enormous amount of relief in global energy markets. the uk's competition watchdog has said microsoft's revised offer to buy the call of duty maker activision blizzard "opens the door" to the deal being cleared. the competition markets authority said the updated deal appeared to address concerns it had raised. under the new proposals, microsoft will not buy the cloud gaming rights owned by activision blizzard. let's explore this further with lewis crofts, editor—at—large at mlex market isight, which reports on competition regulation. tell us more about the substance of what's changed? this goes back to a day in may when the competition markets authority, the competition markets authority, the uk's competition watchdog made a big play for activision blizzard. they paid $69 billion for it. the uk authority
this is australia's industrial umpire.l that both sides in this dispute have now agreed to. so this industrial action by hundreds of workers here in western australia is coming to an end and will no doubt be greeted with an enormous amount of relief in global energy markets. the uk's competition watchdog has said microsoft's revised offer to buy the call of duty maker activision blizzard "opens the door" to the deal being cleared. the competition markets authority said the updated...
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saul kavonic is an independent expert on australia's oil and gas industry. prices is likely to continue if the strikes were to continue. but the latest noise on the ground in western australia is the overnight, it looks like there has been an agreement reached. and actually, these strikes may now be resolved — we won't see the process go through to an arbitration hearing today. and this could really bring the end to what was ultimately a few hundred offshore workers in western australia causing tens of billions of dollars in market movements, because they threatened up to about 10% of global lng supply at a very delicate time in the wake of the withdrawal of russian gas into europe last year. so it looks like the strike threat is now over, the european gas traders can relax a little bit and look forward to a market without the risk of that disruption going forward as we head into the northern hemisphere winter which will tie the markets up once again. just to clarify, we yet to hear from the workers unions? speaking to some of the folks on the ground in west
saul kavonic is an independent expert on australia's oil and gas industry. prices is likely to continue if the strikes were to continue. but the latest noise on the ground in western australia is the overnight, it looks like there has been an agreement reached. and actually, these strikes may now be resolved — we won't see the process go through to an arbitration hearing today. and this could really bring the end to what was ultimately a few hundred offshore workers in western australia...
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use of certain plastic items in a report by abc australia. the problem of plastic pollution in this country has been addressed by load australia. australia is responsible for waste recycling products, which they can pass state laws to ban plastic, and state laws to ban single-use plastics together. are they competing or because of the size of australia and remember the australian embassy in this field, there are more states than other states, as of today, plastic ear cleaners with cotton heads in this series have not finished in the state of queensland, the use of polyester packaging in this plastic packaging cosmetics and hygiene products, thick plastic bags, buying and releasing the volume of all kinds of balloons are also prohibited. in the vast state of australia, polyester packaging of these small grains, plastic chairs, plastic trays and cups, and similar disposable plastics are also prohibited. in the state of the clock australia has banned the use of single-use bowls and plates and plastic packaging for pizza. single-use pieces are no
use of certain plastic items in a report by abc australia. the problem of plastic pollution in this country has been addressed by load australia. australia is responsible for waste recycling products, which they can pass state laws to ban plastic, and state laws to ban single-use plastics together. are they competing or because of the size of australia and remember the australian embassy in this field, there are more states than other states, as of today, plastic ear cleaners with cotton heads...
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australia is one of the world's biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas, or lng.of asia, but industrial action has the potential to destabilise the international energy market. when countries in asia, such as china, japan and south korea, can't get enough lng from australia, they will start looking elsewhere, fuelling competition for resources. this could end up diverting supplies away from europe. it has become more dependent on global lng supplies since russia curbed its exports of natural gas to european neighbours, because of the war in ukraine. the two sites in western australia produce of the world's lng and they are owned by chevron, the us energy giant. workers are unhappy about pay, job security and training standards. trade unions say industrial action could cost the company billions of dollars. chevron is insisting that it's doing all it can to ensure its lng operations continue safely and reliably. experts don't think any industrial action in western australia will have a major impact on global gas prices, but, and there is a but, that could change if
australia is one of the world's biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas, or lng.of asia, but industrial action has the potential to destabilise the international energy market. when countries in asia, such as china, japan and south korea, can't get enough lng from australia, they will start looking elsewhere, fuelling competition for resources. this could end up diverting supplies away from europe. it has become more dependent on global lng supplies since russia curbed its exports of natural...
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those volumes from australia are really important in the global market. europe, there is a lot of competition from asian buyers trying to attract cargoes away from the european market and that pushes prices up market and that pushes prices up and so when we are looking at uncommitted cargoes coming from the us and coming from the middle east, they can choose where their destination, they will choose to go to asia. the prices there are higher. if those australian supplies into the asian market are reduced and obviously that competition will intensify. 50 and obviously that competition will intensify.— will intensify. so the danger here is that _ will intensify. so the danger here is that the _ will intensify. so the danger here is that the gas - will intensify. so the danger here is that the gas that - will intensify. so the danger. here is that the gas that would otherwise, the energy that would otherwise go to europe and is it going to asia because they can pay more for it. how quickly could other places like qatar, which you mention, make up qatar, whic
those volumes from australia are really important in the global market. europe, there is a lot of competition from asian buyers trying to attract cargoes away from the european market and that pushes prices up market and that pushes prices up and so when we are looking at uncommitted cargoes coming from the us and coming from the middle east, they can choose where their destination, they will choose to go to asia. the prices there are higher. if those australian supplies into the asian market...
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let's now go to australia.reau says large parts of the country are experiencing an unusually hot spring, and record temperatures could be set in some areas on sunday. australia is the latest country to report abnormal weather in what scientists say is likely to be the hottest year ever recorded. let's speak to our correspondent phil mercer, who's in sydney for us. a very difficult summer season ahead, australians bracing for this? ~ ., ., , ., this? we are only a few weeks into spring _ this? we are only a few weeks into spring here _ this? we are only a few weeks into spring here in _ this? we are only a few weeks into spring here in the - into spring here in the southern hemisphere, we have bushfires not only in the state of new south wales, the latest count almost 70 fires burning across new south wales, more than a dozen out—of—control, also fire authorities in queensland to the north and on the island state of tasmania battling fires as well. so this is a very disturbing reminder for many australian as to
let's now go to australia.reau says large parts of the country are experiencing an unusually hot spring, and record temperatures could be set in some areas on sunday. australia is the latest country to report abnormal weather in what scientists say is likely to be the hottest year ever recorded. let's speak to our correspondent phil mercer, who's in sydney for us. a very difficult summer season ahead, australians bracing for this? ~ ., ., , ., this? we are only a few weeks into spring _ this?...
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that is it for daybreak australia.sia is next as we count down to the start of trading this monday in asia. this is work. -- this is bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. with a partner that always puts you first. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. all on the most reliable 5g network nationwide. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and
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australia has promised to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030. government has refused to rule out approving new coal mines. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this heavy machinery is working to protect the wildlife that lives and relies on this internationally important nature reserve, famous for its freshwater habitats. but now it's a race against time to stop it being flooded by the sea. it's one of the first points that birds actually come across on their migration. it's the first bit of land they see, so they want to come here, they want to get a rest, feed, drink. storms moved the shingle bank and blocked it, so now, along this line, they plan to build a new drainfurther inland. if we move the new cut in the 100, 150 yards or so that we're doing, then we should be able to protect the freshwater habitat here from saline surges for, hopefully, up to the next 100 years. what we got was here is little curlews, little sandpipers, green sandpipers. bernard bishop was the warden here for more than a0 years. well, i suppose
australia has promised to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030. government has refused to rule out approving new coal mines. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this heavy machinery is working to protect the wildlife that lives and relies on this internationally important nature reserve, famous for its freshwater habitats. but now it's a race against time to stop it being flooded by the sea. it's one of the first points that birds actually come across on their migration....
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>> cries every morning, welcome to daybreak australia. i am heidi stroud watts in sydney. >> the top stories this hour. -- this reinforces bet that the fed may pause this month but not call an end to its tightening cycle. pricing is appear at the top of the range with the biggest listing of the with trading on the nasdaq to start thursday. plus, the white house labels china's iphone band aggressive retaliation as beijing flags security incidents with the flexor product. we actually had apple down in the regular session. look at how u.s. futures are opening in the asian session after we had a pretty mixed picture for markets. we had them finishing slightly higher but the doubt underperforming. the core cpi was a bit disappointing. more about what happens later in the year. we are talking about the meetings in september and december as well. we have treasury yields down across more than a two year yield falling below that 5% level. we are also watching oil prices right now. this follows another opec report that tightens the market -- >> let
>> cries every morning, welcome to daybreak australia. i am heidi stroud watts in sydney. >> the top stories this hour. -- this reinforces bet that the fed may pause this month but not call an end to its tightening cycle. pricing is appear at the top of the range with the biggest listing of the with trading on the nasdaq to start thursday. plus, the white house labels china's iphone band aggressive retaliation as beijing flags security incidents with the flexor product. we actually...
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a lot of people from australia as well given the next world cup will be in australia will need to makegain to support the wallabies. travel again to support the wallabies— travel again to support the wallabies. that's all on this edition of _ wallabies. that's all on this edition of asia _ wallabies. that's all on this edition of asia business - edition of asia business report, do state would bbc news, here's sports day. and bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. changing the landscape on hove seafront in a dramatic fashion. limbs outstretched against a backdrop of blue. it's hard to believe that such a striking pose was born out of an old lobster pot washed up on the shore. the buzz wouldn't seem to be in the right place, giving sort of cavities where i imagined the lobsters would have escaped. so being a figurative sculpture, i immediately saw where i could place fourfigures, and i turned it into a human story of exodus and release and dash for freedom. the plinth and first sculpture were installed in 2018 with constellation, a solar system style celebration of
a lot of people from australia as well given the next world cup will be in australia will need to makegain to support the wallabies. travel again to support the wallabies— travel again to support the wallabies. that's all on this edition of _ wallabies. that's all on this edition of asia _ wallabies. that's all on this edition of asia business - edition of asia business report, do state would bbc news, here's sports day. and bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk....
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the game to give them their third ever win over australia. he has personally 100% and as i said, i'm100% responsible for it. you know, i've gone down the line of picking a young team and i want this young team to be a good team. at the moment we had a bad day today, which can happen and we've got to be better next week. so that's my responsibility. now. arsenal have beaten everton 1—0 at goodison park to move to fourth place in the english premier league table. arsenal replace their england goalkeeper aaron ramsdale with david raya, but he had little to do as a leandro trossard goal was enough to secure victory at a ground that they have previously struggled on. the result leaves everton without a league win so far this season and in the bottom we'll have already got to grips with the ball. the man were telling us that we had, you know, against these sides. that's your biggest chance to put them on the back foot is when you turn the ball over. we gave it away so many times and when we did have a chance to get the ball and play, playing backwa
the game to give them their third ever win over australia. he has personally 100% and as i said, i'm100% responsible for it. you know, i've gone down the line of picking a young team and i want this young team to be a good team. at the moment we had a bad day today, which can happen and we've got to be better next week. so that's my responsibility. now. arsenal have beaten everton 1—0 at goodison park to move to fourth place in the english premier league table. arsenal replace their england...
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like the strategic partnership signed with australia just last week. in manila, the hope is alliances such as these and naval modernization. we prevent on the cold show downs with china on the high seas. attempt stand off in the south china sea ships from the philippines and china have increasingly faced off as beijing assessed its dominance in the region. manila has sought to boast of support for each defense. it's late has to move signing, a strategic partnership with the strategy. a we also have important security issues where we have common views about the need to uphold international law and astray. his position on that will continue to be consistent. as we have all was vain including recently of issues relating to the south china sea and to have friends like you and partners like you in that, in that especially on that subject is a very gratifying and encourages us to continue down the path. so we thank you for that. are china claims sovereignty over nearly all of the south china sea, cutting into territory that spain internationally recognized a
like the strategic partnership signed with australia just last week. in manila, the hope is alliances such as these and naval modernization. we prevent on the cold show downs with china on the high seas. attempt stand off in the south china sea ships from the philippines and china have increasingly faced off as beijing assessed its dominance in the region. manila has sought to boast of support for each defense. it's late has to move signing, a strategic partnership with the strategy. a we also...
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queensland, the middle state of australia, and the clock state of australia have more use of cotton-tipped cleaners than today. the series has been banned in the state of queensland, the use of polyester packaging, this plastic packaging of cosmetics and health products, thick plastic bags, and releasing the volume of all kinds of balloons is also prohibited in the state of australia, and the use of polyester packaging of these colored granules is also prohibited. plastic tray plastic cups and similar single-use plastics are also banned. in australia, single -use bowls and plates, plastic packaging and pizza are banned. single-use, of course, different laws in different states and territories. it is confusing for the industry that there should be a single policy in the country to lay down a national road map with a specific time frame to phase out plastics that harm the environment in all states. integrated movement to deal with environmental hazards tabriz azariap industries co., a manufacturer of advanced bakery machines with the aim of improving the quality and hygiene of the dough, min
queensland, the middle state of australia, and the clock state of australia have more use of cotton-tipped cleaners than today. the series has been banned in the state of queensland, the use of polyester packaging, this plastic packaging of cosmetics and health products, thick plastic bags, and releasing the volume of all kinds of balloons is also prohibited in the state of australia, and the use of polyester packaging of these colored granules is also prohibited. plastic tray plastic cups and...
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he won the highest award for journalism in australia.e have been published around the wikileaks disclosures. we feel is extradition process that is underway is a very dangerous global precedent for press freedoms. it is extraterritorial overreach by the u.s. government and not something you would expect from the beacon of global democracy. with all respect to your listeners, it is something you might expect from a totalitarian regime. the australian recent polls show nine out of 10 australians would like to see julian assange freed. they would like to see him home for christmas, to sit down with his lovely wife and two children , his brother and father like all of us come have christmas lunch with this family. we would like to make it. clear to u.s. lawmakers the australian parliament who we represent across political parties also feel very strongly that if the extradition proceedings continue and especially if he is extradited to the u.s., increasingly, our relationship will be seen through this prism. one of frustration. i think it is
he won the highest award for journalism in australia.e have been published around the wikileaks disclosures. we feel is extradition process that is underway is a very dangerous global precedent for press freedoms. it is extraterritorial overreach by the u.s. government and not something you would expect from the beacon of global democracy. with all respect to your listeners, it is something you might expect from a totalitarian regime. the australian recent polls show nine out of 10 australians...
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australia will host an academic conference on the impact of taylor swift. ever see. as a skydiver perfected and incredible landing on an inflatable unicorn at a skydiving festival in nottingham. that is it from me. you are all caught up. hello. i'm mark edwards and welcome to sports day. it is what is coming up on the show. a record—breaking win for france but at what cost? a nightmare for the hosts as a player comes off injured. hat player comes off in'ured. not [on player comes off in'ured. not long until * player comes off in'ured. not long until this h player comes off injured. not long until this happens for real. we preview the sondheim cup and review the opening pairs. and a scare for liverpool with their thursday night europa league adventures beginning with a win. hello and thank you forjoining us on sports day. it a moment that has the entire collective french rugby public holding its breath. their talismanic captain, the 2021 world player of the year and arguably the finest player currently on the planet is transported to hospital after being inv
australia will host an academic conference on the impact of taylor swift. ever see. as a skydiver perfected and incredible landing on an inflatable unicorn at a skydiving festival in nottingham. that is it from me. you are all caught up. hello. i'm mark edwards and welcome to sports day. it is what is coming up on the show. a record—breaking win for france but at what cost? a nightmare for the hosts as a player comes off injured. hat player comes off in'ured. not [on player comes off in'ured....