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what does that look like for canberra?ff: the policy has to be consistent and applied in a deliberate and coordinated way. it does not involve making statements. the prime minister made a good statement about recognizing china's role in the region. it was a good signal to china from the australian prime minister. went to tokyo and met with the new prime minister and that was signaling to china that australia was going to work with countries like japan who continue to push back on china. that is where the policy lacks consistency. i think the prime minister is going to that very point. what they are looking for is some signal from washington there is some change in washington's overall approach to china. we have had a lot of talk from washington in the last couple years about containment of china. unfortunately, australia has identified itself very closely with those positions. i think that is why beijing is being so tough in dealing with australia. haidi: how crucial is joe biden's reapproach to australia going to be? kurt
what does that look like for canberra?ff: the policy has to be consistent and applied in a deliberate and coordinated way. it does not involve making statements. the prime minister made a good statement about recognizing china's role in the region. it was a good signal to china from the australian prime minister. went to tokyo and met with the new prime minister and that was signaling to china that australia was going to work with countries like japan who continue to push back on china. that is...
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organization prolonged school closures plus risk spot children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies born attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones yet is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she's very aware of the risk. i didn't mention jane is. windus but i had a child for coffee. not even coffee only even a common cause of the. diseases because the many many. about. after they arrive they have the temperature measured and abortion senate ties the hands that's the new normal at primary school for girls $347.00 girls are expected the next few days divided into classes of roughly 20 pupils a distance of one meter can be maintained but still there are challenges. when they're wearing of their masts reach is not easy for them because they have to be on their must throw to they've already so inflamed they're making they're telling you we need to create. this school as well place to deal with covert restrictions as it can provi
organization prolonged school closures plus risk spot children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies born attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones yet is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she's very aware of the risk. i didn't mention jane is. windus but i had a child for coffee. not even coffee only even a common cause of...
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she opens parliament in canberra in the same way and with the same right as in westminster. and yet britain still, as she always did, belongs to europe. among the nations of the atlantic alliance, she is set strategically upon the shoulder of the continent. the moat, the channel narrows to a little neck 22 miles wide. it is but a small obstacle to the thousands of visitors who swarm across it every day, a small impediment to the national unity of britain with the rest of the continent. the defense of the west is the defense of britain. britain is an island, but a european island. this is nothing new. there are roots deep in the past. fontenoy. the landing of den helder. wat waterloo. belaclava. mones. eap. the beaches of normandy. stretching from history into yesterday, they are etched into the memory of britain's past. with this sort of past, how could she escape the present? >> 6, 9, 100, free round, gunfire! >> in germany today stand the three british who form the nation's army group. behind them is the support of the second allied tactical air force. most of these britis
she opens parliament in canberra in the same way and with the same right as in westminster. and yet britain still, as she always did, belongs to europe. among the nations of the atlantic alliance, she is set strategically upon the shoulder of the continent. the moat, the channel narrows to a little neck 22 miles wide. it is but a small obstacle to the thousands of visitors who swarm across it every day, a small impediment to the national unity of britain with the rest of the continent. the...
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these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst and a software developer a government agencyit has been a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming you get a room with somebody and you kind of go and pick this this this guy doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work for us they're hiring as part of a shift in australia where fans are beginning to embrace who are creatures acquiring the autism advantage. and from our perspective what we've got by simply keeping an open mind is people that have the skills that we require they're highly specialised and they're highly desirable from our perspective. i had tonto specializes in finding jobs for people on the autism spectrum but gordon and nick forward there was only one job that i wanted and i was the 1st pick for so. great and it seems to be working out well whatever the opposite of bullying is that that's what i've experienced here but there's still a long way to go but more than 2 thirds of wor
these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst and a software developer a government agencyit has been a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming you get a room with somebody and you kind of go and pick this this this guy doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work for us they're hiring as part of a shift in australia where fans are beginning to...
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organization prolonged school closures post risks poor children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies born attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones yet is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she is very aware of the risk. didn't mention jane. when despite i had a child. not even. even a common cause. because the many many. about. after they arrive they have the temperature measured and abortion senate ties the hands that's the new normal as kibera primary school for girls $347.00 girls are expected in the next few days divided into classes of roughly 20 pupils a distance of one meter can be maintained but still there are challenges. to the wearing of their masks wolf which is no it is easy for them because they have to be on their mass production they've already so inflamed their making that telling you we need to create. this school is well placed to deal with covert restrictions as it can provide the water space and masks
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google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook pay australian media companies for using content on their sites the government to hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of honor street to linking between websites is fundamental to the search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk. if this version of the kite were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of an entire continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. to strive you makes our rules
google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook pay australian media companies for using content on their sites the government to hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their...
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there where google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook a media company is for using content that sites the government hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine a corresponding all was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of honor strict it linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making. this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of men tire a continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. to strive you makes rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's
there where google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook a media company is for using content that sites the government hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their...
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stephan as a climate change experts have a strain in national university joins us via via skype from canberra good to have you with us this i biden has set in motion these moves to rejoin the paris agreement how long will it actually take i think that can happen relatively quickly in terms rejoining the paris agreement i think the challenge is going to be to implement a lot of the on the ground measures that are required to meet commitments made in the paris agreement but nevertheless this is a very good and positive psychological sign into the rest of the planet that the us is rejoining the global effort to try to get climate change them to control but that psychological impact i think is actually very very important but they don't leave the us the world has moved on since the us left i mean europe australia china they will announce unprecedented cuts to carbon emissions how much does the u.s. lag behinds now. the u.s. does like behind its head 4 years of inaction and probably even going backwards so it is going to take some time to catch up that has still a very powerful industrial base has
stephan as a climate change experts have a strain in national university joins us via via skype from canberra good to have you with us this i biden has set in motion these moves to rejoin the paris agreement how long will it actually take i think that can happen relatively quickly in terms rejoining the paris agreement i think the challenge is going to be to implement a lot of the on the ground measures that are required to meet commitments made in the paris agreement but nevertheless this is a...
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so we're going to go down under to ben al—assaf in canberra, australia.you so much for being with us at this unearthly hour that we are recording, as far as you're concerned, in australia. so thank you. what's your question? my question is, given the prominence of the black lives matter movement i and more progressive views - within the democratic party, do you think us foreign policyl will be impacted in any way by the diversity and inclusiveness within biden's administration - and possibly by pressure i from the progressive voters who helped to elect him? thanks very much indeed. i just want to interject here one fact which is quite startling about the biden incoming biden administration. it's the first cabinet to have gender parity in the united states and a majority of people of colour, 54% in senior positions in the cabinet are people of colour. so ijust thought i'd put that out there and come to you, valerie, for your answer to ben's question. well, i begin with the premise that diversity is a strength that president elect biden and president elect
so we're going to go down under to ben al—assaf in canberra, australia.you so much for being with us at this unearthly hour that we are recording, as far as you're concerned, in australia. so thank you. what's your question? my question is, given the prominence of the black lives matter movement i and more progressive views - within the democratic party, do you think us foreign policyl will be impacted in any way by the diversity and inclusiveness within biden's administration - and possibly...
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professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university and joins us via skype from canberra thank you for coming back on the program i mean this appears to be the largest study about the long term health impact of 9000 how important is this study and what do you make of it. look idea and it is an important study it's certainly not the only one but it is very important because i still think that there is a conception out there around the world that cove it is a very mild illness and to be fair at the start we were saying 80 percent of people will have a mild illness and they'll get over the acute deal less in 2 weeks but the reality is that a proportion of people now this this study from who had was in hospitalized patients but a proportion of people who get curve it who don't even get hospitalized will go on to get these chronic symptoms which are quite debilitating now if you look at this wound study they talked about 2 thirds of patients having for tea muscle weakness about a quarter had root disorders anxiety depression that another quarter couldn't sleep well another qua
professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university and joins us via skype from canberra thank you for coming back on the program i mean this appears to be the largest study about the long term health impact of 9000 how important is this study and what do you make of it. look idea and it is an important study it's certainly not the only one but it is very important because i still think that there is a conception out there around the world that cove it is a very mild illness...
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159 for victory by sydney thunder, they didn't get off to the best of starts at the manuka 0val in canberraen 7a from sam heazlett got them past their target in the final over. they will now play the perth scorchers on thursday for a right to play the sydney sixers in next weeks final. paul casey has won the dubai desert classic to claim his first tour win since september 2019. the englishman finished four shots ahead of the south african brandon stone after a two—under parfinal round. the four—time ryder cup player has now put himself very much in contention for a fifth call—up when europe face the united staes later this year. ——states later this year. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. it's still 1—0 to chelsea as they look for their first win under their new manager. thank you. let's return to our main story this hour, and supporters in russia of the opposition leader alexei navalny are demonstrating across the country, in defiance of warnings by police not to join protests demanding his release. in the
159 for victory by sydney thunder, they didn't get off to the best of starts at the manuka 0val in canberraen 7a from sam heazlett got them past their target in the final over. they will now play the perth scorchers on thursday for a right to play the sydney sixers in next weeks final. paul casey has won the dubai desert classic to claim his first tour win since september 2019. the englishman finished four shots ahead of the south african brandon stone after a two—under parfinal round. the...
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organization prolonged school closures close risks for children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies porn attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she is very aware of the risk. didn't i mention jane is that when this but i had a child for coffee. not even coffee only even a common cause. because the many many garbage for me about. after they arrive they have the temperature measured and abortion senate ties the hands that's the new normal as kibera primary school for girls $347.00 girls are expected in the next few days divided into classes of roughly 20 pupils a distance of one meter can be maintained but still there are challenges. to their wearing of their masks wolf which is no excuse me for them because they have to be on their must throw to the voting day so inflamed they're making they're telling you we need to create. this school as well place to deal with covert restrictions
organization prolonged school closures close risks for children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies porn attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she is very aware of the risk. didn't i mention jane is that when this but i had a child for coffee. not even coffee only even a common cause....
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organization prolonging school closures close risks for children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies born attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she's very aware of the risk. didn't mention jane is. when displayed a child for coffee. not even. even a common cause other. diseases because the many many age forget about. after they arrive they have the temperature measured and abortion senate ties their hands that's the new normal is to pair up primary school for girls $347.00 girls are expected in the next few days divided into classes of roughly 20 pupils a distance of one meter can be maintained but still there are challenges. to wearing on their masks wolf which is not easy for them because they have to be on their mass throat and they would be so inflamed they're making that telling you we need to breathe. this school is well placed to deal with covert restrictions as it can provi
organization prolonging school closures close risks for children from poor backgrounds like here in canberra for example higher rates of teen pregnancies born attrition and dropouts some of the reasons why the kenyan government said it was time to finally fully reopen schools. janet ones is excited to finally bring her daughter virginia back to school yet she's very aware of the risk. didn't mention jane is. when displayed a child for coffee. not even. even a common cause other. diseases...
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the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thatthree wickets from veteran jimmy anderson on his return to the england cricket team, sri lanka have made a good start to the second test in galle. with angelo matthews making a gritty century. at the close, the hosts were 229 for 4. joe wilson watched the action. captain ready on the field, super fan at present. bowling, the eternal one, anderson. fan at present. bowling, the eternal one. anderson-— one, anderson. taken, yes, good catch! this— one, anderson. taken, yes, good catch! this rash _ one, anderson. taken, yes, good catch! this rash shot, _ one, anderson. taken, yes, good catch! this rash shot, joe - one, anderson. taken, yes, good catch! this rash shot, joe root's i catch! this rash shot, joe root's safe hands. _ catch! this rash shot, joe root's safe hands, and _ catch! this rash shot, joe root's safe hands, and anderson - safe hands, and anderson celebrating. rested in the first test, he struck twice in the opening minutes of this one.— test, he struck twice in the opening
the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thatthree wickets from veteran jimmy anderson on his return to the england cricket team, sri lanka have made a good start to the second test in galle. with angelo matthews making a gritty century. at the close, the hosts were 229 for 4. joe wilson watched the action. captain ready on the field, super fan at present. bowling, the eternal one, anderson. fan at present. bowling, the eternal one....
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the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thataustralia is mel silvia. if this version of the code were to become law, it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. in its current form, the code remains unworkable and if it became law, would hurt notjust google but small publishers, small businesses and millions of australians that use our services every day. google's approach drew a sharp reaction from australia's prime minister, scott morrison. australia makes our rules for things you can do in australia. that's done in our parliament, it is done by our government, and that is how things work here in australia. and people who want to work with that in australia, you are very welcome. but we don't respond to threats. 0ur correspondent in sydney shaimaa khalil has more on that proposed law. well, essentially, it is to bridge that gap between media outlets and the all—powerful tech giants like google, like facebook. what the government wants is it wants google, facebook and other tech comp
the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thataustralia is mel silvia. if this version of the code were to become law, it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. in its current form, the code remains unworkable and if it became law, would hurt notjust google but small publishers, small businesses and millions of australians that use our services every day. google's approach drew a sharp...
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these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst and a software developer had a government agency it did a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming you get a room with somebody and you kind of go and pick these this this guy doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work force. the hiring is part of the shift in australia where fans are beginning to embrace who are creatures according the autism advantage. and from our perspective what we've got by simply keeping an open mind is people that have the skills that we require the highly specialised and they're highly desirable from outer space. i had tonto specializes in finding jobs for people on the autism spectrum but gordon and nick forward there was only one job that i wanted and i was the 1st pick for so . great and it seems to be working out well whatever the opposite of bullying is that that's what i've experienced here but there's still a long way to go but more than 2 thirds of working age peo
these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst and a software developer had a government agency it did a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming you get a room with somebody and you kind of go and pick these this this guy doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work force. the hiring is part of the shift in australia where fans are beginning to...
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these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst on a software developer had a government agency that has been a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming. you get a room with somebody and you kind of go into. this discard doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work force the hiring is part of a shift in australia where firms of beginning to embrace who recruit is according the autism advantage. and from our perspective what we've got by simply keeping an open mind is people that have the skills that we require they're highly specialised and they're highly desirable for baptists but. i had time to tell you specializes in finding jobs for people on the autism spectrum but gordon and nick forward there was only one job that i wanted and i was the 1st pick for so . great and it seems to be working out well whatever the opposite of bullying is that's that's what i've experienced here but there's still a long way to go but more than 2 thirds of workin
these 2 men in canberra have new jobs as a data analyst on a software developer had a government agency that has been a struggle in the past for them to find meaningful employment they have autism and they found standard interview prestigious can be overwhelming. you get a room with somebody and you kind of go into. this discard doesn't make eye contact so we couldn't possibly trusting to do to do any work force the hiring is part of a shift in australia where firms of beginning to embrace who...
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australia where google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook pay australian media companies for using content on their sites the government to hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate but. the principle of linking between websites is fundamental to the search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk. if this version of the kite were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of an entire continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. to strive you mike's our rules
australia where google says it will block its search engine in the country unless the government in canberra backs down over a new media code that would force the tech company to pay for news content the code put forward by the government times to make a google and facebook pay australian media companies for using content on their sites the government to hit back at google saying that it would not respond to threats. australian news outlets won google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for...
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professor of indonesian politics at this training and national university is joining us by skype from canberra thanks very much indeed for being with us he became the face of the bombings but did that really reflect reality. certainly in astronomy or he was regarded as the mastermind of the bali bombings but that in fact is not an accurate description he gave his blessing to detain the people though he was trying to trying to. keep any particular details when i approached him in need 2009 he didn't ask at the time but it's likely that the bombing would not have proceeded heavy not given his approval sorrowed he bears a lot of measure of responsibility so he wasn't involved in your professional details and so it's not probably fair to call in the past more than once. given the fact that he became nevertheless the face of the bombings is he regarded as as great a threat now on his release. sorry that your signal broke up just a little bit if you are going to let me ask let me let me ask the question again i was just wondering that given the fact that he became the face of the bali bombings and i
professor of indonesian politics at this training and national university is joining us by skype from canberra thanks very much indeed for being with us he became the face of the bombings but did that really reflect reality. certainly in astronomy or he was regarded as the mastermind of the bali bombings but that in fact is not an accurate description he gave his blessing to detain the people though he was trying to trying to. keep any particular details when i approached him in need 2009 he...
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some lines from canberra. passengers to us troy a must wear masks. negatives must return wear maskshey must when they arrive in flights from asia. still ahead, we discussed the credit victories in georgia. tokyo is in a state of recentcy after information. this is bloomberg. should havedent admitted he had lost for a long time. >> welcome back. here is the latest business flash headlines. samsung fourth-quarter profit missed estimates. biggest company posted operating income of $8.3 billion for the three months through december. below estimates. galaxy smartphone sales were release of apple's the smartphone in the same quarter. hyundai shares surging insole. --i n seoul. of workingreports with apple to develop electric self driving cars. they are go shooting terms of in deal, but would not say where the information came from. both companies declined comment to bloomberg. -- is upgrading its view on tesla. way to say graceful it, but they have had the stock completely wrong. they had maintained a cell -- se .l underperform rating they underestimated t
some lines from canberra. passengers to us troy a must wear masks. negatives must return wear maskshey must when they arrive in flights from asia. still ahead, we discussed the credit victories in georgia. tokyo is in a state of recentcy after information. this is bloomberg. should havedent admitted he had lost for a long time. >> welcome back. here is the latest business flash headlines. samsung fourth-quarter profit missed estimates. biggest company posted operating income of $8.3...
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to stop seeing a punching bag between -- that canberra may stop being a punching bag between the u.s. aging if relations improve? >> the responsibility of both governments. the australian government's posture toward beijing, it seems to shoot first and ask questions later. it thinks that it is smart to talk a lot. and to be engaged in the public rhetorical debate against beijing. because the conservative coalition in australia, a little bit like the trumpet administration in the united states, has always seen that as good grist for the domestic political mill, and appeasing the far-right base of the liberal national party within australia. but none of that adds up to a coherent national security strategy, or a coherent foreign policy. four beijing, -- as four beijing, the actions taken putatively against australia, for example trade related actions are, in all probability, and will judged to be in breach of international trade law. because using a political region to go forward with an economic measure, and the framework of trade law, is a genuine breach of international standards. so
to stop seeing a punching bag between -- that canberra may stop being a punching bag between the u.s. aging if relations improve? >> the responsibility of both governments. the australian government's posture toward beijing, it seems to shoot first and ask questions later. it thinks that it is smart to talk a lot. and to be engaged in the public rhetorical debate against beijing. because the conservative coalition in australia, a little bit like the trumpet administration in the united...
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the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thats that have been affected by flooding this week should have something of a chance to dry out over the weekend, because we have change the weather type, we have changed to something colder. we will see some spells of sunshine, we will also see some snow in places. what we have is low—pressure to the northeast, the remnants of storm christoph, which brought all the rain earlier in the week. with that low sitting to the northeast of us, it's driving a northerly wind, and that is going to be feeding quite a few wintry showers in through tonight, those showers moving in from the northwest, some sleet and snow, even to quite low levels, and some widespread ice with temperatures dropping to freezing or below. we could well get to —8 or —9 celsius across parts of eastern scotland. so, a frosty, icy start to tomorrow morning with a covering of snow in places. a little bit of fog first thing as well for southern counties of england. as we go through the day, it turns into a sunshine and wintry s
the government in canberra says the planned reforms will raise money for struggling publishers, so thats that have been affected by flooding this week should have something of a chance to dry out over the weekend, because we have change the weather type, we have changed to something colder. we will see some spells of sunshine, we will also see some snow in places. what we have is low—pressure to the northeast, the remnants of storm christoph, which brought all the rain earlier in the week....