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Three day US government shutdown ends, but investors still nervous
Three day US government shutdown ends, but investors still nervous

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with George Boubouras from K2 Asset Management Ltd about the day's market moves including how the US gove…

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Coalition cements climate policy: no net zero, more fossil fuel as a move towards nuclear

The Coalition has formally solidified its dumping of the net zero emissions target in a party room meeting in Canberra. But it's gone much further, w…

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"Australia have got this": Socceroos remember World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, 20 years on

In 2005, the Socceroos defeated Uruguay in Sydney, qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 32 years. Twenty years later, two of the m…

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INTERVIEW: The Great Koala Count and the citizen scientists involved

Scientists in South Australia are asking the public to help count koalas - in a citizen science initiative that could have national implications.

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INTERVIEW: NITV Radio talks to Dr Harry Hobbs on Victoria's treaty becoming law

This week a treaty between Victoria and the state's First Nations people became law. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, First Peoples' Assembly of Vict…

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Rare Australian animals increasingly targeted for illegal wildlife trade

The estimated global illegal trade in wildlife is estimated to be worth 32 billion dollars - and with so many rare species in Australia, the nation's…

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"You turn on the tap and there's no water": inside Iran's water crisis

Iran is experiencing an unprecedented water crisis, which has not been seen for more than six decades. Tehran, famous for its surrounding snowy mount…

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April Le Sueur claims 2025 NATSI Sports Award

A young volunteer for a football club in central Victoria has won the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (NATSI) Sports Awards this year.…

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As power prices surge, David has found ways to cut running costs by thousands

Rising electricity prices are a major driver of headline inflation, putting pressure on households and Australia’s 2.6 million small business owners.…

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What does the treaty with Indonesia actually mean?

Australia's leaders remain circumspect about the terms of a security agreement with a key northern neighbour after finalising the deal with Indonesia…

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