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start with the near-term in australia. so u.s. submarines and uk submarines will be residents more frequently than they aren't now. in that period of time will develop the capability to maintain and sustain and operate those in the fat signed by 2032 ulceration of the sovereign capability to then take ownership of a handful of submarines potentially one we will read flag those ships nuclear powered submarines in the drawing submarines. we've already begun activities with bae and the strength submarine corporation. to design and build in the platform. conventionally armed nuclear powered submarine both the united kingdom and australia which will instruct and deploy in lieu of going forward. that milestone is in the mid- 2040s. all of those sound like they are very far away. we started talking and australia with them we had about 100 months until they're going to have to have sustained nuclear power submarines. we have 80 months they're not much closer. as awful lot of work of where we are today and sovereign capability. develop a w
start with the near-term in australia. so u.s. submarines and uk submarines will be residents more frequently than they aren't now. in that period of time will develop the capability to maintain and sustain and operate those in the fat signed by 2032 ulceration of the sovereign capability to then take ownership of a handful of submarines potentially one we will read flag those ships nuclear powered submarines in the drawing submarines. we've already begun activities with bae and the strength...
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so fluor mission solution does doesn't with australia and australia doesn't know fluor very well. a government procurement company and we have great capabilities that we can offer. our first year, we're getting the lay of the land and getting established and people to understand who we are and all of that is paying off. we've had a lot of visits and we're at the point now where people actually reaching out to us because they know our capabilities and what we have to offer. just like michael side earlier, the question is, you know, do you work with what they call an australia above the line, below the line. above the line, basically a direct contractor to the government, below the line you're a contractor that's in more than the delivery side. so read that as a government consultant versus a government delivery contractor. we spent a lot of time with the australia submarine, the last 12, 14 months and i would tell you that just learning who is who in the zoo is complicated. so, there's the australia submarine agency. asa, the australian submarine corporation, asc. australian infras
so fluor mission solution does doesn't with australia and australia doesn't know fluor very well. a government procurement company and we have great capabilities that we can offer. our first year, we're getting the lay of the land and getting established and people to understand who we are and all of that is paying off. we've had a lot of visits and we're at the point now where people actually reaching out to us because they know our capabilities and what we have to offer. just like michael...
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somehow she was not over the line, but australia nearly are.— but australia nearly are.to be tough having a _ but australia nearly are. it's going to be tough having a change - but australia nearly are. it's going to be tough having a change of. to be tough having a change of format will be good for us and i think t20 cricket is one of our best formats and i think that little reset do us some good. we have got to keep believing.— to keep believing. believing is one thin , to keep believing. believing is one thing, delivering _ to keep believing. believing is one thing, delivering another, - to keep believing. believing is one thing, delivering another, englandi thing, delivering another, england must win all four remaining matches to recapture the ashes. so the ashes looking out of reach for england after that impressive performance from australia. watching from hobart was the bbc�*s henry moeran and alex hartley. so australia, on the brink of retaining the ashes, having won each of the three one day internationals to start this multi—format series. if england were poor
somehow she was not over the line, but australia nearly are.— but australia nearly are.to be tough having a _ but australia nearly are. it's going to be tough having a change - but australia nearly are. it's going to be tough having a change of. to be tough having a change of format will be good for us and i think t20 cricket is one of our best formats and i think that little reset do us some good. we have got to keep believing.— to keep believing. believing is one thin , to keep believing....
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today australia were world—class. the australia were world-class.ia were world-class. the margin of victory _ australia were world—class. tie; margin of victory was australia were world—class. tie: margin of victory was huge, england did not do too much wrong. england did not do too much wronu. , ~' , england did not do too much wronu. , ~ , , , wrong. they kept themselves in the name wrong. they kept themselves in the game for — wrong. they kept themselves in the game for as _ wrong. they kept themselves in the game for as long _ wrong. they kept themselves in the game for as long as - the game for as long as possible and there was an unbelievable catch that changed the game. you often say that moments _ the game. you often say that moments of brilliance to change the game. and it did. it is one of those — the game. and it did. it is one of those where you look at the scorecard _ of those where you look at the scorecard and it is a massive victory— scorecard and it is a massive victory for— scorecard and it is a massive victory for australia, they
today australia were world—class. the australia were world-class.ia were world-class. the margin of victory _ australia were world—class. tie; margin of victory was australia were world—class. tie: margin of victory was huge, england did not do too much wrong. england did not do too much wronu. , ~' , england did not do too much wronu. , ~ , , , wrong. they kept themselves in the name wrong. they kept themselves in the game for — wrong. they kept themselves in the game for as _ wrong....
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england or australia, there at the back end of— or australia, there at the back end of the _ or australia't then we can write — australia. i don't then we can write them off because they have — write them off because they have lost this game.- write them off because they have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead. and _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they only _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they only need - have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they only need to - lead, and they only need to draw the series to maintain the ashes. there isn't much time for england to turn it around. they travel to melbourne tomorrow and play on tuesday, but for— tomorrow and play on tuesday, but for australia, they have that — but for australia, they have that winning momentum behind them _ that winning momentum behind them. they can talk about today and what — them. they can talk about today and what they did well, where they— and what they did well, where they want to improve, but both teams — the
england or australia, there at the back end of— or australia, there at the back end of the _ or australia't then we can write — australia. i don't then we can write them off because they have — write them off because they have lost this game.- write them off because they have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead. and _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the lead, and they only _ have lost this game. 2-0 is the...
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australia is using the current home _ battle. australia is using the current home cricket - battle.ent home cricket test . battle. australia is using the | current home cricket test with india to boost tourism. the national tourism agency has launched social media and tv advertising campaigns targeting indian travellers starring cricketers pat cummins and david warner. the agency says india is among the fastest growing inbound markets. from sydney, phil mercer reports. cricket is part of the glue that binds india with australia. it's an obsession shared by both countries. in india, i played with my cousins, when i was at home, my family enjoyed and they feel happy when i play cricket. that's what we do in family gatherings, we get together and play cricket. we played to, like, i bond with each other, both— indians and australians. migrants from india find that australia share their sporting passion. it's a great country with a lot of sport and a lot of love for the sport, people want to come on holiday and also be able to watch the sportier. ——sport here. pat cummins, the australian
australia is using the current home _ battle. australia is using the current home cricket - battle.ent home cricket test . battle. australia is using the | current home cricket test with india to boost tourism. the national tourism agency has launched social media and tv advertising campaigns targeting indian travellers starring cricketers pat cummins and david warner. the agency says india is among the fastest growing inbound markets. from sydney, phil mercer reports. cricket is part of the...
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.— to visit australia.a. how was that for a holiday? - to visit australia. how was that for a holiday? travell that for a holiday? travel companies _ that for a holiday? travel companies say _ that for a holiday? travel companies say the - that for a holiday? travel companies say the india | that for a holiday? travel i companies say the india die aspirin australia is helping to fuel the tourism industry in both countries.— both countries. one is migration _ both countries. one is migration here, - both countries. one is migration here, the i both countries. one is - migration here, the families are following to visit every year. and also the outbound as well so the indian australians have settled here and go back every year particularly in the sum of the year, december, january to visit family. similar cricket themed adverts will be shown ahead of another highly anticipated test series when england visit australia for the ashes in the member. prepare once again... to be bowled over. phil mercer, bbc news.
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.- events in australia.aking ofthe events in australia. speaking of the structures _ events in australia. speaking of the structures in _ events in australia. speaking of the structures in la, - events in australia. speaking of the structures in la, what| of the structures in la, what makes homes fire resilient to mark what materials are these homes in la made of that makes them so vulnerable? yes, i think there are some good materials being used, fibre cement sheeting, concrete and steel are...
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today, are teens in australia about to get kicked off social media? parents across the world know this predicament. social media networks can be a huge part of teenage life, a place to speak to friends and join communities, but it's also a place where harmful content can repeatedly impact young people. so, how can we keep our teens safe on these platforms? in today's episode, australia wants to ban teens under the age of 16 from using social media networks. but will it work? with me today is the bbc�*s cyber correspondentjoe tidy, and our australia correspondent joining us from sydney, katy watson. hi to you both. hi. joe, ithink, because i have teenagers, that social media is a bit like a runaway train in a land i've never been to, and ijust really want the train to pull over and give me a bit of a break. it is a constant topic of conversation in my house. is that because the kids want to be on there all the time? they're saying, "give me my phone" late at night, that kind of thing? the kids want to be on there all the time. that is where they're tal
today, are teens in australia about to get kicked off social media? parents across the world know this predicament. social media networks can be a huge part of teenage life, a place to speak to friends and join communities, but it's also a place where harmful content can repeatedly impact young people. so, how can we keep our teens safe on these platforms? in today's episode, australia wants to ban teens under the age of 16 from using social media networks. but will it work? with me today is...
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do people in australia think this is going to succeed?er it will really succeed, even though those for and against are thinking, like theyjust don't really understand how they could possibly...it could possibly work. so, no, i think a lot of people are wanting to wait and see exactly how this will play out. to pick up onjoe�*s point, so the tech companies — the onus is on them to comply, but they will face penalties of as much as 50 million australian dollars. that's about £26 million, 33 million us dollars. so if they don't comply, that's the top penalty they can get. but there will be some exemptions. if they're able to create low—risk services, more kid—friendly services, then that might, kind of, help their case. but, again, all of this is still the detail. it is yet to be defined, but certainly there's a kind of motivation there to try and make these platforms more kid friendly. well, the whole world is watching australia on this one. katy, thank you so much. joe, good to have you with us here. thank you for watching. if you want mor
do people in australia think this is going to succeed?er it will really succeed, even though those for and against are thinking, like theyjust don't really understand how they could possibly...it could possibly work. so, no, i think a lot of people are wanting to wait and see exactly how this will play out. to pick up onjoe�*s point, so the tech companies — the onus is on them to comply, but they will face penalties of as much as 50 million australian dollars. that's about £26 million, 33...
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and australia seal a series win in sydney, beating india for the first time in a decade. again. there's barely been a wider gap between two of english football's fiercest rivals, but the game has a habit of confounding expectations. it finished liverpool 2, manchester united 2 at anfield in the premier league this evening with the leaders held by a team who started the day 13 places below them in the table. nick parrott reports. snow brings joy to many, but this fixture was in doubt up until 4.5 hours before kick—off, the conditions outside anfield saw two safety inspections, and inside a team effort to get the pitch ready, but the weather was far from conducive to good football. despite 60,000 fans and a raucous atmosphere, this was a slow burner, ruben amorim said his manchester united players are too anxious, too afraid, but they did not have enough trouble keeping liverpool at bay. mac allister spurned the league leaders�* only shot on target in the first half and manchester united managed the same. if the first half was tame, the second made up for that, united have
and australia seal a series win in sydney, beating india for the first time in a decade. again. there's barely been a wider gap between two of english football's fiercest rivals, but the game has a habit of confounding expectations. it finished liverpool 2, manchester united 2 at anfield in the premier league this evening with the leaders held by a team who started the day 13 places below them in the table. nick parrott reports. snow brings joy to many, but this fixture was in doubt up until...
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and australia now, the - them. is a horrible thought for england. and that is a horrible thought for england-— for england. and that will be the narrative _ for england. and that will be the narrative for _ for england. and that will be the narrative for australians | the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it? get to the mcg and watch us what was england. to be the only english press out here, we don't really want that to happen, because we don't want that to happen. but whatever does happen is hopefully going to play better cricket. the chief executive of the english rugby football union, bill sweeney, says resigning from his position would be "the cowardly way out". he's been criticised for overseeing record losses and a new round ofjob cuts in the same year that a bonus scheme pushed his pay to £1.1 million. sweeney will now face a vote of no confidence in a meeting in late march. i feel as strongly about the role as they did when they first came in, have the same energy levels they had. the easiest t
and australia now, the - them. is a horrible thought for england. and that is a horrible thought for england-— for england. and that will be the narrative _ for england. and that will be the narrative for _ for england. and that will be the narrative for australians | the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it? get to the mcg and watch us what was england. to be the only english press out here, we don't really want that to happen, because we don't want that to happen. but whatever...
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companies doing work down in australia. there's going to be some fairly significant partnerships that need to be foraged with subcontractors and other firms down there. they do like work and have the ability to be developed to do the kind of work that we are talking about that starts right now. you want them to be in a position where they can start investing in the development of their people. that is so important. the other thing i would say, you know, if you do construction work that requires some degree of labor, you need to understand local laws and all the nuances of running a labor relations organization in australia. we have been very fortunate. we must have showed up at the same time. >> we are right down the street. the offices are like 10 minutes apart. >> you know, so 70 years of experience being down in that continent have afforded you the ability to have relationships with the unions and really understand labor laws and the things that are necessary to be in a position where you can manage that work. we are ver
companies doing work down in australia. there's going to be some fairly significant partnerships that need to be foraged with subcontractors and other firms down there. they do like work and have the ability to be developed to do the kind of work that we are talking about that starts right now. you want them to be in a position where they can start investing in the development of their people. that is so important. the other thing i would say, you know, if you do construction work that requires...
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and australia have been dominant and they showed that in that first t20.water. i guess now for england, all they've got to play for is pride and country. we came into this ashes series with every hope that england could compete after what we saw in 2023, but it's looking like that was an outlier. they said all along they've been close. we've been competiting, we're not far away. they are miles away! they have been miles away. in some aspects, and some passages of play, they have been close but they've not been close for long enough. i think that's where australia have been so good, it's when they have given england the sniff, england haven't been able to take it and then capitalise on that. so, look, they are miles away to be completely honest and something has to change within the team and the environment because if england have got to compete against australia for the next ten years for the foreseeable future, they've got to be better. dare i say it, but if england were to win a game or two, does that rather paper over the cracks? i think so in a way. i
and australia have been dominant and they showed that in that first t20.water. i guess now for england, all they've got to play for is pride and country. we came into this ashes series with every hope that england could compete after what we saw in 2023, but it's looking like that was an outlier. they said all along they've been close. we've been competiting, we're not far away. they are miles away! they have been miles away. in some aspects, and some passages of play, they have been close but...
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we ma55ive fires in australia we saw flood for three years in 5aw flood for three years in australialondon in 2022, in july a0 degrees day and a1 homes destroyed on the outskirts of london. it would have thought that would happen? places like australia, california, 5outhern places like australia, california, southern europe, mediterranean countries that are accustomed to fire5, they are accustomed to fire5, they are just becoming wor5e are accustomed to fire5, they are just becoming worse and worse and worse and we do — the human race, i think, worse and worse and we do — the human race, ithink, i5 worse and worse and we do — the human race, i think, is a bit delusional. we think there is some silver bullet that we can make these fires go out when you have 160 kilometres per hour wind5 you have 160 kilometres per hour winds and you cannot even stand up in wind5 like that and when they are driving flames that you, you are lucky to survive. that you, you are lucky to survive-— that you, you are lucky to survive. ~ ., ., i. survive. what, to your mind, needs to _ survive. what, to your
we ma55ive fires in australia we saw flood for three years in 5aw flood for three years in australialondon in 2022, in july a0 degrees day and a1 homes destroyed on the outskirts of london. it would have thought that would happen? places like australia, california, 5outhern places like australia, california, southern europe, mediterranean countries that are accustomed to fire5, they are accustomed to fire5, they are just becoming wor5e are accustomed to fire5, they are just becoming worse and...
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that is the problem with anti-semitism as we are seeing it happening in australia the moment.een a caution at the beginning of the period since we having camp and that the u.s. had. we had a senate hearing which i appeared and as a result of that the universities in australia were brought to the regulator into my office on complaints. at my suggestion a student ombudsman wrote was appointed as a federal appointment to hear the complaints. sexual assault on university campuses and i anti-semitism. we have a say said a joint task force and there's quite a lot of work being done and the next focus of my work is to look at school education. and to ensure the education is get a tory throughout australia and its faith-based and also carries that understanding of anti-semitism and that's a question of providing materials to teachers. the other area i'm focused on his engagement and i'd be interested whether our jurisdiction has that. that's probably enough about what's going on here but it will be interesting to see what plays out in the election and what additional government has pr
that is the problem with anti-semitism as we are seeing it happening in australia the moment.een a caution at the beginning of the period since we having camp and that the u.s. had. we had a senate hearing which i appeared and as a result of that the universities in australia were brought to the regulator into my office on complaints. at my suggestion a student ombudsman wrote was appointed as a federal appointment to hear the complaints. sexual assault on university campuses and i...
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alex hartley, a for hartley, a brilliant day for australia and they on the australia and they are onstralia — are now talking about, when will australia declare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many jeclare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on lare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the ? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the board? do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the board? the have are now talking about, when will aus many on the board? the only 1ave too many on the board? the only is too many on the board? the only - is that _ too many on the board? the only - is that - are - too many on the board? the only �* is that are down glimmer is that australia are down to ten— glimmer is that australia are down to ten players — we've not seen ettyse _ this i to ten players — we've not seen ellyse this test to ten players — we've not seen ellyse she's this test to ten players — we've not seen ellyse she's been this test to ten players — we've not seen ellyse she's been in this test
alex hartley, a for hartley, a brilliant day for australia and they on the australia and they are onstralia — are now talking about, when will australia declare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many jeclare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on lare? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the ? when do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the board? do have are now talking about, when will aus many on the board? the have...
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and that will be the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it?e, we don't really want that to happen, because we don't want that to happen. but whatever does happen is hopefully going to play better cricket. the chief executive of the english rugby football union, bill sweeney, says resigning from his position would be "the cowardly way out". he's been criticised for overseeing record losses and a new round ofjob cuts in the same year that a bonus scheme pushed his pay to £1.1 million. sweeney will now face a vote of no confidence in a meeting in late march. i feel as strongly about the role as i did when i first came in, whenifirst came in, i when i first came in, i have the same energy levels i had. the easiest thing to do would be to walk away and with all this stuff going on, when we started off this conversation about it is not pleasant, and i would be lying if i said it was a nice experience, but the easiest thing to do would be to pack it in for all the reasons we have discussed and go and take a holiday for a while, but i absolutely don't
and that will be the narrative for australians in australia, isn't it?e, we don't really want that to happen, because we don't want that to happen. but whatever does happen is hopefully going to play better cricket. the chief executive of the english rugby football union, bill sweeney, says resigning from his position would be "the cowardly way out". he's been criticised for overseeing record losses and a new round ofjob cuts in the same year that a bonus scheme pushed his pay to...
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australia are trial by 176 runs. i 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., �* ., 40.tralia are trial by 176 runs. ., ., 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., �* ., ., ~ 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., .,~ , runs. i don't want to knock us, sa in: if runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we — runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get _ runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get the _ runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get the 200 - runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get the 200 it - saying if we get the 200 it will be a good score. we will do that first. how we went about it might have been differently but it is what it is. i differently but it is what it is. ., �* , , differently but it is what it is. ., �* differently but it is what it is. i wouldn't say it is a bad score, is. i wouldn't say it is a bad score. but _ is. i wouldn't say it is a bad score, but i _ is. i wouldn't say it is a bad score, but i think _ is. i wouldn't say it is a bad score, but i think anything | score, but i think anything over— score, but i thi
australia are trial by 176 runs. i 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., �* ., 40.tralia are trial by 176 runs. ., ., 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., �* ., ., ~ 40. australia are trial by 176 runs. ., .,~ , runs. i don't want to knock us, sa in: if runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we — runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get _ runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get the _ runs. i don't want to knock us, saying if we get the 200 - runs. i don't want to...
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england have essentially the under dog coming to australia and australia have only lost one seriouslygland point of view, they are underdogs and just play their game, as by the next generation, be entertaining and i guess, when you're playing against you want to make's best, you'vejust got to make's best, you'vejust got to go out and do your best. it sounds so simple but actually, the competitiveness between each team is as close at it however has been.- each team is as close at it however has been. take us inside a — however has been. take us inside a training _ however has been. take us inside a training camp. - however has been. take usl inside a training camp. what are the nerves like before a big series like this. the nerves are _ big series like this. the nerves are bigger- big series like this. tue: nerves are bigger special because you have never played a big sales like this a couple of because i doing flux and doing youtube channels and it has been really entertaining to see behind the scenes and they are going to go out there monday night. going to go out there monday niuht.
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we haven't seen single fire events in australia, you know, more than a few thousand building losses.seeing that go over the 10,000 building amount is just eye watering, it is so devastating. so, what we find is similar is that fires burn homes down in the same way, they need the same things, fuel and wind and steep terrain, and both countries have got those things that make them fire prone. what is, i guess, different is that la has got which suspends some environmental laws, much of the focus would be on constructing buildings that can withstand future threats. kate cotter is the founder and ceo of the resilient building council in australia — a country that frequently experiences wildfires. she said the damage in los angeles was "eye—watering". la fires are absolutely catastrophic. so seeing that go over the 10,000 building amount is just eye watering, it is so devastating. fuel and wind and steep terrain, and both countries of that risk, and with those high winds and canyons and things, the los angeles landscape has added extra risk that has caused these fires to destroy far more
we haven't seen single fire events in australia, you know, more than a few thousand building losses.seeing that go over the 10,000 building amount is just eye watering, it is so devastating. so, what we find is similar is that fires burn homes down in the same way, they need the same things, fuel and wind and steep terrain, and both countries have got those things that make them fire prone. what is, i guess, different is that la has got which suspends some environmental laws, much of the focus...
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this was goodbye to australia. next stop...ing, or chogm, as it's known. the king is the organisation's head, and this was a gathering of prime ministers and presidents. some of those present wanted to push for compensation for the impact of slavery. it was an issue the king made a nod to in his opening address. none of us can change the past, but we can commit with all our hearts to learning its lessons and to finding creative ways to right inequalities that endure. those working closely with the king said the tour to australia and samoa had lifted his spirits, his mood and his recovery, describing it as the perfect tonic. the princess of wales's return to public life has been carefully managed throughout the year. she has, after all, been recovering from surgery and undergoing preventative chemotherapy. herfirst major public appearance was here, for trooping the colour, the annual gathering of the royal family. band plays june, and the moment many people had waited for. catherine, along with her children, well enough to atten
this was goodbye to australia. next stop...ing, or chogm, as it's known. the king is the organisation's head, and this was a gathering of prime ministers and presidents. some of those present wanted to push for compensation for the impact of slavery. it was an issue the king made a nod to in his opening address. none of us can change the past, but we can commit with all our hearts to learning its lessons and to finding creative ways to right inequalities that endure. those working closely with...
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he's been speaking to the bbc after a report in australia suggested that the matter would be discusseda and new zealand in tier 1, with the likes of west indies and bangladesh making up the second tier. i think it will be terrible for all those countries who worked so hard to get to test match status, and now they'll be playing, um, among themselves in the lower section. how are they going to make it to the top and how will they...? i think that when you play against better teams, you improve. that's how you know how good you are or how bad you are. and i hope that something, you know, you know, that is done, that it must be, you know, stopped now. the way to go is to give them the same amount of money so they can improve their facilities, get better systems there in place so that they can improve their cricket. people want to go on holiday and also the sport here. the australian cricket captain _ also the sport here. the australian cricket captain is _ also the sport here. the australian cricket captain is the _ also the sport here. the australian cricket captain is the star - also th
he's been speaking to the bbc after a report in australia suggested that the matter would be discusseda and new zealand in tier 1, with the likes of west indies and bangladesh making up the second tier. i think it will be terrible for all those countries who worked so hard to get to test match status, and now they'll be playing, um, among themselves in the lower section. how are they going to make it to the top and how will they...? i think that when you play against better teams, you improve....
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australia reaching 420 — five.n india 77m” w between india and 77m 77 w ' ”betweeh indiaiandiehgilaznd” tee between lnciia and england under tee between !nciia and england under way. tao between lndia and england under way. a win for the is under way. a win for the tourist will up a final teariet «dint ee'a final �* on sunday. the decider on sunday. for the first josh butler won the bat. mikel?" wicketshavefli three wickets have been taken so far, three coming in the over as india slumped : overas india slumped to same over as india slumped to 12-3. same over as india slumped to 12—3. they up a little 12—3. they picked up a little bit. are six bit. they are 120—5. six nations under way in nations gets under way in paris, with france taking on wales as the competition 25 years since the celebrates 25 years since the italians were to italians were added to the championship. they play on saturday but a process wales, 77 wales, they 77 wales, they finished bottom for wales, they finished bottom of the six nations and ar
australia reaching 420 — five.n india 77m” w between india and 77m 77 w ' ”betweeh indiaiandiehgilaznd” tee between lnciia and england under tee between !nciia and england under way. tao between lndia and england under way. a win for the is under way. a win for the tourist will up a final teariet «dint ee'a final �* on sunday. the decider on sunday. for the first josh butler won the bat. mikel?" wicketshavefli three wickets have been taken so far, three coming in the over as...
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that i grew up in australia wanting to be a wallaby.am that i've played junior wallabies, but my career didn't turn out how i thought it would when i was a kid and scotland gave me an opportunity to, you know, represent some of my parts of my heritage. and i suppose when i got here, i kind of made the decision that i wasn't going to do anything half way. you know, like, if i was going to play for scotland, i was going to try and play for scotland properly. i didn't want to finish up at ten caps or 15 caps, and i wanted to go all in and try and, you know, become a player that will be remembered in this country. and i think that all got kind of tied together during the autumn when my gran could come get to watch. and i suppose what was really nice for me was people got to put the face to the stories of my heritage, and i think people were quite surprised how really scottish my grandma is. and it was nice for me to, you know, for people to finally see my story rather than just just hear about it. and, yeah, now ijust kind of feel i've almo
that i grew up in australia wanting to be a wallaby.am that i've played junior wallabies, but my career didn't turn out how i thought it would when i was a kid and scotland gave me an opportunity to, you know, represent some of my parts of my heritage. and i suppose when i got here, i kind of made the decision that i wasn't going to do anything half way. you know, like, if i was going to play for scotland, i was going to try and play for scotland properly. i didn't want to finish up at ten caps...
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i have to thank ambassador lipstadt and aaron for visiting australia and convincing the government too something. so i was following advocacy only six months ago, just before the gathering in buenos aires. and i think it was a vision of multicultural countries far away from the conflicts in europe and all was said and, as we see happening slowly but then suddenly, there was a huge uptick, 700% uptick in incidents that flooded, including things online, and that has been maintained in about a 350%, 400% increase. that is very significant. but we have seen a space of very serious incidents, where a synagogue in melbourne was torched, and the vision of it was reminiscent of kristallnacht , to see it burned. this was a synagogue in two halves. one synagogue burned. i went to visit them and to smell it in the air and to see books at a library destroyed, it was very sobering. and then we had a copycat incident in victoria, in new south wales, where a synagogue was marked with anti-sematech graffiti -- anti-semitic graffiti. with the government has done in response to come and there have been
i have to thank ambassador lipstadt and aaron for visiting australia and convincing the government too something. so i was following advocacy only six months ago, just before the gathering in buenos aires. and i think it was a vision of multicultural countries far away from the conflicts in europe and all was said and, as we see happening slowly but then suddenly, there was a huge uptick, 700% uptick in incidents that flooded, including things online, and that has been maintained in about a...
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also, australia are better than england. australia are by far better than england. they are better. and there was a few mistakes today for me. beth mooney showed how to bat, she got 94. i mean she got 94, england got 90. i've got it written on my hand. but she played down the ground. she kept hitting shots down the ground straight back. england cross—batted shots kept getting out. and you can't do that on a wicket like that. it's getting to the point. we heard from grace harris, the australia batter, that they wanted to embarrass england or she said that they are embarrassing england. yeah, they were tonight and i'vejust spoken to darcy brown, who said the same. you know, we're thinking about the whitewash. we think we are now thinking about embarrassing england. and i actually think they embarrass themselves tonight. yeah. it's not been a good tour for england. it certainly wasn't a good game here in adelaide. and heading towards that test match at the mcg, the prospect of history for australia, a clean sweep across the multi—format series. well our team out in ade
also, australia are better than england. australia are by far better than england. they are better. and there was a few mistakes today for me. beth mooney showed how to bat, she got 94. i mean she got 94, england got 90. i've got it written on my hand. but she played down the ground. she kept hitting shots down the ground straight back. england cross—batted shots kept getting out. and you can't do that on a wicket like that. it's getting to the point. we heard from grace harris, the australia...
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we haven't seen single fire events in australia, you know, more than a few thousand building losses. that go over the 10,000 building amount is just eye watering, it is so devastating. so, what we find is similar is that fires burn homes down in the same way, they need the same things, fuel and wind and steep terrain, and both countries have got those things that make them fire prone. what is, i guess, different is that la has got very dense populations within very close reach of that risk, and with those high winds and canyons and things, the los angeles landscape has added extra risk that has caused these fires to destroy far more property than we have seen in events in australia. how do you think these homes have been built with fire resiliency seemingly not in mind? ., ., , resiliency seemingly not in mind? . ., , ., mind? the areas are quite urban and fire resiliency _ mind? the areas are quite urban and fire resiliency might - mind? the areas are quite urban and fire resiliency might not - and fire resiliency might not be top of mind in those communities. they are not out in th
we haven't seen single fire events in australia, you know, more than a few thousand building losses. that go over the 10,000 building amount is just eye watering, it is so devastating. so, what we find is similar is that fires burn homes down in the same way, they need the same things, fuel and wind and steep terrain, and both countries have got those things that make them fire prone. what is, i guess, different is that la has got very dense populations within very close reach of that risk, and...
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_ for certain parts of your life, australia might have been the dream?ver shied away from that at _ dream? i've never shied away from that at all— dream? i've never shied away from that at all that _ dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i - dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i grow. dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i grow upj from that at all that i grow up in australia wanted to be a wallaby, that's my drink, play junior wallabies, wallaby, that's my drink, play juniorwallabies, career wallaby, that's my drink, play junior wallabies, career didn't turn out how i thought it would be when i was a kid and this gave me an opportunity to represent but parts of my heritage and when i got here, i've made a decision that i wasn't going to do anything halfway. if i was going to play for scotland, i will play for scotland properly, and in one finish up with ten cups of 15 cups. rory mcilroy says he advised his fellow northern irishman tom mckibbin against switching to liv golf. mckibbin has been linked with a move t
_ for certain parts of your life, australia might have been the dream?ver shied away from that at _ dream? i've never shied away from that at all— dream? i've never shied away from that at all that _ dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i - dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i grow. dream? i've never shied away from that at all that i grow upj from that at all that i grow up in australia wanted to be a wallaby, that's my drink, play junior wallabies, wallaby,...
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australia closing on 9—1, 176 runs behind.ot says trent alexander arnold remains fully committed to the club despite a recent approach by real madrid being rebuffed with the player's contract expiring at the end of the season. slot wouldn't rule out alexander arnold being sold in the january transfer window, preferring only to confirm he will be in the liverpool team for their next premier league match against manchester united. i can tell you that he's playing on sunday and hopefully he brings the same performances
australia closing on 9—1, 176 runs behind.ot says trent alexander arnold remains fully committed to the club despite a recent approach by real madrid being rebuffed with the player's contract expiring at the end of the season. slot wouldn't rule out alexander arnold being sold in the january transfer window, preferring only to confirm he will be in the liverpool team for their next premier league match against manchester united. i can tell you that he's playing on sunday and hopefully he...
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here's the bullets asian from australia. you discovered that he had, quote, a really high level of heavy muscles lead, and luckily he carries his food was poisoned while he was in the hotel. but let's discuss this further with as well as research and also this ellis crash more . so. thank you so much for joining us here today on i'd say, what do you the thoughts about these came from jungle which could be really of been please. and while it was inquiring to you in australia, and if so, who would have the motive to do it? a question. yes, he kind of thing, but is it like a lot of things uh, who would have the most of the 2nd question? well technically the using the service he, he was not talked to a guy probably still isn't. you know more, this is a god, it was over as favorites and the number one see in the state in open in 2002 and the cost the high expectations, the box office, people want to see this guy. they did, and he refused to be expedited and swan confusion, optimism makes up because people will say, is he or isn't
here's the bullets asian from australia. you discovered that he had, quote, a really high level of heavy muscles lead, and luckily he carries his food was poisoned while he was in the hotel. but let's discuss this further with as well as research and also this ellis crash more . so. thank you so much for joining us here today on i'd say, what do you the thoughts about these came from jungle which could be really of been please. and while it was inquiring to you in australia, and if so, who...
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the surfaces in australia have been like this for a period of time, so they've been difficult to batrprised. i don't think it's brought india back into the series, but india back into the series, but i think low scoring games like thisjust heightens the this just heightens the pressure. long way still to go. there's plenty of cricket, so we'll see what happens. south africa have a massive lead over pakistan in the final match of their two test series. it was the partnership of kyle verreynne and ryan rickleton that did the damage on day two. verreyne made a century but was then out a few balls later, whilst rickleton added to his 176 from day one, making a huge 259 as south africa were all out for 615. pakistan struggled in reply, losing captain shan masood in the first over. babar azam attempted to steady the ship, but pakistan were still trailing by 551 runs at stumps. south afica have a 1—0 lead in the series. before we go just time to update you with the latest between brighton and arsenal. there is something to update you with. brighton havejust scored a penalty, converted by pe
the surfaces in australia have been like this for a period of time, so they've been difficult to batrprised. i don't think it's brought india back into the series, but india back into the series, but i think low scoring games like thisjust heightens the this just heightens the pressure. long way still to go. there's plenty of cricket, so we'll see what happens. south africa have a massive lead over pakistan in the final match of their two test series. it was the partnership of kyle verreynne...
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today, are teens in australia about to get kicked off social media?t of teenage life, a place to speak to friends and join communities, but it's also a place where harmful content can repeatedly impact young people. so, how can we keep our teens safe on these platforms? in today's episode, australia wants to ban teens under the age of 16 from using social media networks. but will it work?
today, are teens in australia about to get kicked off social media?t of teenage life, a place to speak to friends and join communities, but it's also a place where harmful content can repeatedly impact young people. so, how can we keep our teens safe on these platforms? in today's episode, australia wants to ban teens under the age of 16 from using social media networks. but will it work?
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and it's another ashes win for australia as they secure a series victory, but only after the weather the programme.
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and it's another ashes win for australia as they secure a series victory — but only after the weatherrogramme. and we start with another packed evening of european football in the europa league.
and it's another ashes win for australia as they secure a series victory — but only after the weatherrogramme. and we start with another packed evening of european football in the europa league.
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but australia were bowled all out for 181, 3 runs shy of india's total.luding virat kohli, in what is likely to be his final test innings down under. but then pant came to the crease and produced an explosive innings, firing 61 runs from just 33 balls to put india in the driving seat. they finished day two 1a! for 6, leading by 145 runs. i think both attacks were blessed with some probably generational talent that we are witnessing. the surfaces have been like this for a period of time, so they've been difficult to bat on, there's been more seem, the bowling and batting averages have come down. it has made for interesting cricket. i don't think it is necessarily brought india back into the series. i think low scoring games like thisjust series. i think low scoring games like this just heightens the pressure, so a long way still to go. there will be plenty of cricket, so let's see what happens. as many runs as possible would be great — as many runs as possible would be great for us, because we don't — be great for us, because we don't necessarily know what
but australia were bowled all out for 181, 3 runs shy of india's total.luding virat kohli, in what is likely to be his final test innings down under. but then pant came to the crease and produced an explosive innings, firing 61 runs from just 33 balls to put india in the driving seat. they finished day two 1a! for 6, leading by 145 runs. i think both attacks were blessed with some probably generational talent that we are witnessing. the surfaces have been like this for a period of time, so...
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it has been a fiery series between australia and india.n day one of its final test, another moment of confrontation. increasingly at the centre of it all is the home side's teenage batter, sam konstas. barged into by virat kohli on debut in the last match, on friday he was the centre of attention again as a wicket fell with the final ball of the day in sydney. the 19—year—old finished the day at the crease and on the end of a particularly frosty stare from jasprit bumrah, captaining the side after rohit sharma dropped himself, who took the wicket of konstas�*s opening partner usman khawaja. the two were at odds over whether australia had been attempting to waste time in the closing overs to see out the day. and many of the india team celebrated in konstas�* direction, with scott boland claiming his teammate has got under india's skin. well, khawaja's wicket was the only success for india on a day to forget. they had won the toss and chose to bat but were bowled out for 185. only rishabh pant offered any resistance scoring a0. australia clo
it has been a fiery series between australia and india.n day one of its final test, another moment of confrontation. increasingly at the centre of it all is the home side's teenage batter, sam konstas. barged into by virat kohli on debut in the last match, on friday he was the centre of attention again as a wicket fell with the final ball of the day in sydney. the 19—year—old finished the day at the crease and on the end of a particularly frosty stare from jasprit bumrah, captaining the...
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in australia, the far right freedom party has been asked to form a government. this follows the collapse of coalition towards between centrist parties, the countries president, arctic sound a fund, a veteran has tossed the leader of the freedom policy, have a chico with forming a new government. if he's successful, austria would have its 1st government led by a far right policy. since world war 2. as these protest decided and the deep belief would change the course of the country's future. soon the far right feet the body could lead the government. its leader heard particularly now has the job to fund a new government, a decision many here disapprove of that belongs to sophistic. what's happening right now was very important for us and got a right wing extremists, politician who's calling himself the people's chancellor fits. and the last time someone called himself that that was 8 of hitler, that this person might get a mandate to form a government is unacceptable to us, but still in some talk. but it's, we didn't want to wake up in the flashes country. well, y
in australia, the far right freedom party has been asked to form a government. this follows the collapse of coalition towards between centrist parties, the countries president, arctic sound a fund, a veteran has tossed the leader of the freedom policy, have a chico with forming a new government. if he's successful, austria would have its 1st government led by a far right policy. since world war 2. as these protest decided and the deep belief would change the course of the country's future. soon...
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and england's women are in australia for the ashes. the team are easing themselves into the tour, with a warm—up game this week before the one—day series starts at the weekend. we're going to take confidence from what happened in that ashes, but, yeah, we're starting a new ashes, obviously. it's in their conditions as well, so, yeah. we all know how good the aussies are. they're a quality team, full of world—class players. but we're really looking forward to the big challenge ahead. and spare a thought for mark williams. the three—time world snooker champion required oxygen during the interval of a match at an exhibition event in tibet. it was the altitude which was the issue, as lhasa, where he was playing, is located nearly 12,000 feet above sea level. the welshman posted this picture on social media reassuring his followers, saying, "i'm fine, i'm not sick." there we go. still 1—0 to nottingham forest against wolves in the premier league, but that is all the sport for now, christian. gavin, thank you very much. sir keir starmer has
and england's women are in australia for the ashes. the team are easing themselves into the tour, with a warm—up game this week before the one—day series starts at the weekend. we're going to take confidence from what happened in that ashes, but, yeah, we're starting a new ashes, obviously. it's in their conditions as well, so, yeah. we all know how good the aussies are. they're a quality team, full of world—class players. but we're really looking forward to the big challenge ahead. and...
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there are a few things that we could definitely work on. 0bviously, australia worked in very well andan work on and really focus on in the next game. as a whole, we can take a fair amount of confidence into the game. we are one game into a really long series but we are to— zero down and we have got to— zero down and we have got to start for the next game and imagine that it is 0—0 and come back and that is beauty of the game. —— obviously, we are too— down. india's injured fast bowlerjasprit bumrah will miss the five—match t20 international series with england, while mohammad shami has returned to the squad after more than a year out with an ankle injury. bumrah was the highest wicket—taker in the recent test series with australia which india lost 3—1 but had back spasms during the final test in sydney. india host england in their t20 series later this month before three one day internationals ahead of next month's champions trophy. the australian open is underway, but the first day has been affected by downpours and bad weather for the outside courts. no issues for aryna sabalenka on
there are a few things that we could definitely work on. 0bviously, australia worked in very well andan work on and really focus on in the next game. as a whole, we can take a fair amount of confidence into the game. we are one game into a really long series but we are to— zero down and we have got to— zero down and we have got to start for the next game and imagine that it is 0—0 and come back and that is beauty of the game. —— obviously, we are too— down. india's injured fast...