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and brought me to local in brisbane australia koalas included of course. one of the many amazing things about this list and one scene are the holligan tiny islands that some people choose to live on. easier said than done because how do you get there at high tide you can take a boat. at low tide you have to resort to horses. or as a special narrow gauge train. was heading to the right yes of course hawk on. the top. of. the train can run any time of the day and the hollies inhabitants use it to transport just about anything furniture food she. liked me. 3 kilometers through the mud flats from the mainland to holly. this is where stephanie koza lives she's one of 23 islanders there just 5 properties here one of them is the local school currently it has 4 pupils no movie theatre no shopping mall only meadows and she and the odd tourist. were. married a man whose family has lived a notch tundish for over 300 years she and her husband run a farm and of. those and sometimes you live in very special circumstance. what kind of person do you have to be to be able
and brought me to local in brisbane australia koalas included of course. one of the many amazing things about this list and one scene are the holligan tiny islands that some people choose to live on. easier said than done because how do you get there at high tide you can take a boat. at low tide you have to resort to horses. or as a special narrow gauge train. was heading to the right yes of course hawk on. the top. of. the train can run any time of the day and the hollies inhabitants use it to...
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international and she's observed the conditions in the rohingya camps 1st time she joins me now from brisbane australia good good to have you with us what is the main reason you found the rising crime in the camps. yes so we talked to nearly a 100 people in the camps and a lot of them raise concerns around safety but when we talked to the police presence on the part of the bangladeshi government a lot of people felt that the police and they came into the camps to make sure that they went to noisy or to arrest people that were causing trouble or committing crimes in bangladesh that they weren't actually there to place issues within the camps between refugees and of course that then leaves a situation where the refugees feel like they have to police themselves and so many issues that arise crimes within the camps they report them to the ma she who is the leader of that camp block it doesn't always go through the bangladesh authorities and i think this this absence of presence of the bank the next government because they just want to see them as temporary camps create some of these problems just certain t
international and she's observed the conditions in the rohingya camps 1st time she joins me now from brisbane australia good good to have you with us what is the main reason you found the rising crime in the camps. yes so we talked to nearly a 100 people in the camps and a lot of them raise concerns around safety but when we talked to the police presence on the part of the bangladeshi government a lot of people felt that the police and they came into the camps to make sure that they went to...
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let's know how fun over to the other side of the world to brisbane australia home to koala as one bats and our viewers stephen kako nick this he wants to show us around his city let's go with a local. power and logon to brisbane my name is saving i'm going to show you around the city this is city hall city hall was saturday 1930 and spawn of business my celebrated ability it has a museum that is free to is about the stories of business say and also has a clock tower at the very top of the size. of the center brazilian is korean street mall one of the spreads most busiest malls in $26000000.00 visitors per year. shadows on the street. the regular theaters. today 1929 i was a grand to see the red state back then although no longer shows movies the opulent foyer is now going to prison the cities are the center of where you can find everything you need to about baseball and. business has a huge coffee culture in the middle of the c.b. days coffee i can find a lovely daughter to come have a chance with me. now south bank is one of my favorite places to come to embrace been this 17 heck ther
let's know how fun over to the other side of the world to brisbane australia home to koala as one bats and our viewers stephen kako nick this he wants to show us around his city let's go with a local. power and logon to brisbane my name is saving i'm going to show you around the city this is city hall city hall was saturday 1930 and spawn of business my celebrated ability it has a museum that is free to is about the stories of business say and also has a clock tower at the very top of the size....
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refugees are living in colombia. 72 people have been arrested or the climate change protests in brisbane australia police clear protesters after they have blocked traffic on a number of roads causing major disruptions the action was organized by the extinction of a 1000000000 movement. turning out or to sister cities on opposite sides of the us mexico border a mass shooting kills 22 people in el paso texas over the weekend authorities have said they're investigating the rampage as an anti immigrant hate crime el paso has been long intertwined with mexico's see with this a magnet for migrants seeking asylum to the u.s. but it's become a miserable wait tinge to its fear. many of the emergency shelters on the mexican side of the border are full but people continue to arrive the u.s. is sending margaret's back here across the border until the asylum applications are processed. this is the detention center in el paso asylum seekers describe what they've experienced there not a recent thawing us they searched everything and touched us everywhere a woman next to me told the border guard to stop touching
refugees are living in colombia. 72 people have been arrested or the climate change protests in brisbane australia police clear protesters after they have blocked traffic on a number of roads causing major disruptions the action was organized by the extinction of a 1000000000 movement. turning out or to sister cities on opposite sides of the us mexico border a mass shooting kills 22 people in el paso texas over the weekend authorities have said they're investigating the rampage as an anti...
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tess newton cain is a pacific islands expert and professor at the griffith asia institute in brisbane, australia as tuvalu, are on the forefront of climate change so they are already seeing clear and visible impact. they've had to relocate people within their countries because where they were originally living is no longer habitable because of erosion. they are suffering from greater impacts of weather events, particularly cyclones, that can do huge amounts of damage to personal property and to countries economies. their water sources are becoming less secure, it's affecting agriculture which has a knock—on effect on health and food security. so these are all very real and present issues in this part of the world. they are not the stuff of future consideration. they are everyone's daily lived experience. and what do you think practically this kind of gathering of leaders can really achieve when a country as big australia is making it clear it will not sign any communique which talks about gazing out coal or coal generated power and even just as recently as june, australia gave approval for a new
tess newton cain is a pacific islands expert and professor at the griffith asia institute in brisbane, australia as tuvalu, are on the forefront of climate change so they are already seeing clear and visible impact. they've had to relocate people within their countries because where they were originally living is no longer habitable because of erosion. they are suffering from greater impacts of weather events, particularly cyclones, that can do huge amounts of damage to personal property and to...
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warned of flooding and mudslides. 72 people have been arrested at a climate change protest in brisbane australia police cleared protesters after they have blocked traffic on a number of roads causing major disruptions the action was organized by the extinction rebellion and. british police have charged just 17 narrowed with attempted murder after a child was thrown from the 10th floor viewing platform of the tate modern art museum in london the 6 year old victim was found on the 5th floor roof and is in a stable but critical condition in hospital. in the united states have been more commemorations after a weekend of mass shootings with a total death toll rising to $31.00 u.s. president dollar trump has scored for bipartisan solutions to the bloodshed but he's facing shop criticism from democrats who say he lacks the moral authority to rally the country against violence and racism trump is due to visit as boss of texas tomorrow. it's on the phenomena is there and sent us this report. vigil to honor the army wrote we guess a high school student killed him hostile to you know pass only 15 years old
warned of flooding and mudslides. 72 people have been arrested at a climate change protest in brisbane australia police cleared protesters after they have blocked traffic on a number of roads causing major disruptions the action was organized by the extinction rebellion and. british police have charged just 17 narrowed with attempted murder after a child was thrown from the 10th floor viewing platform of the tate modern art museum in london the 6 year old victim was found on the 5th floor roof...
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australia, but it's just the way it was made. everything about bluey has been kept pretty local. brisbanethree, four... ..as does the city's skyline. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia. and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans... kids, that's enough of that thing. ..like tackling too much screen time. the programme has achieved the rare feat of getting parents and kids watching together. i can feel my paws opening. much more to come, you can reach me and most of the team on social media. thank you for watching. hello. in the last couple of days, some of the showers that we've seen breaking out across the uk have been nothing short of vicious, leading to disruption to transport and localised flooding. in the next few days, not an entirely dry story, but far fewer showers, and they should also be less aggressive. the reason being the culprit for all of the showers in the last few days, this area of low pressure, pulling out into the north sea. still close enoug
australia, but it's just the way it was made. everything about bluey has been kept pretty local. brisbanethree, four... ..as does the city's skyline. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia. and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans... kids, that's enough of that thing. ..like tackling too much screen time. the programme has achieved the rare feat of getting parents and...
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australia, but it's just the way it was made. everything about bluey has been kept pretty local. brisbanees an appearance. two, three, four... as does the city's skyline. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia, and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans... kids, that's enough of that thing. ..like tackling too much screen time. the programme has achieved the rare feat of getting parents and kids watching together. dads in particular, it seems, like the fact that bluey‘s father, bandit, is a pretty competent parent. the dad won't get angry straightaway. he'lljust, like, keep going, keep going, keep going, and i've never seen him, like, get really angry. so it's good for dad, because he sometimes gets angry. it feels like life as an australian person, watching all these little things that you do, like have a barbecue, and teach your kid how to ride a bike, and go for a walk in the morning, or have your child come and wake you up and peel your eyelids back. and, you k
australia, but it's just the way it was made. everything about bluey has been kept pretty local. brisbanees an appearance. two, three, four... as does the city's skyline. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia, and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans... kids, that's enough of that thing. ..like tackling too much screen time. the programme has achieved the rare feat of...
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australia this past weekend. a lot of the activity is moving to the east. better weather across much of the area. temperatures are going to be rebounding on tuesday across much of the area. brisbane, 21 degrees. melbourne, 11 degrees. towards the u.s., we see temperatures dropping. a storm system comes out of the indian ocean. 19 degrees here. rain as welleing as winds and temperatures dropping maybe five degrees down to about 14 degrees here on wednesday. for the north and south new zealand, we are looking at a lot of clouds, wind, and rain. you can see the clouds here on the satellite image. towards tuesday, we are going to be seeing rain showers and wins winds across the south island. christchurch, eight degrees. of china, we will be seeing rain across much of the northern part ofof the koreaean peninsula a as well as intnto c. expect to see a nice day with ha temperature of 25 here. -- here in sapporo. argentina's currency collapse after the president's defeat in sunday's presidential primary. it fell by more than 30% against the dollar but since actually recovered by 15 points. hundreds of protesters have to fight a security lockdown in kashmir. residents of the territory ma
australia this past weekend. a lot of the activity is moving to the east. better weather across much of the area. temperatures are going to be rebounding on tuesday across much of the area. brisbane, 21 degrees. melbourne, 11 degrees. towards the u.s., we see temperatures dropping. a storm system comes out of the indian ocean. 19 degrees here. rain as welleing as winds and temperatures dropping maybe five degrees down to about 14 degrees here on wednesday. for the north and south new zealand,...