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Comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events. Serious, fun, topical and diverse.


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Wednesday 8:21 Tech review with Peter Marks: internet censorship and the year in review

Broadband minister Stephen Conroy yesterday announced the government will press ahead with plans to censor the internet. Legislation will be amended next year to require all internet service providers (ISPs) to block overseas websites that have been 'refused classification.' In addition, ISPs will be encouraged to provide a second optional filter, giving users the choice of blocking a much broader range of websites. Our technology editor Peter Marks discusses the announcement, and wraps up the ...

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Wednesday 6.36 West Bank mosque attack linked to extremist Jewish settlers

Tensions in Israel are growing after an attack on a West Bank mosque, which included the burning of prayer mats and copies of the Koran, attracted widespread criticism from all sides of Israeli politics. No group has taken responsibility but 'Price Tag' was found sprayed on the floor, the name of a controversial campaign launched by a group of extremist Jewish settlers protesting a government freeze on Jewish construction in the West Bank. In an act of conciliation, the Chief Rabbi of Israel,...

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Wednesday 6:26 Papers: James Carleton

What's in the newspapers? James Carleton's daily wrap of the print media....

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Wednesday 6:44 Peter Garrett: ending Japan's annual whale hunt

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has has stressed that he is prepared to use legal channels if Australia can't find a diplomatic solution to ending Japan's whale hunt. The Japanese whaling fleet will slaughter more than 1000 minke, humpback and fin whales before the summer polar season is over. Labor came to power vowing to take Japan to the International Court of Justice to end the hunt, and back in May 2007 a joint statement signed by Kevin Rudd and Peter Garrett declared that a 'Federal Labor Gover...

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Wednesday 6:52 India accuses Australia of trying to walk from Kyoto Protocol

Finding a global deal on climate change has become even more delicate overnight, after India accused Australia of trying to walk away from the Kyoto Protocol. The Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said Australia was the 'Ayatollah of the single track', a reference to moves by some developed countries to dump Kyoto. But Climate Change Minister Penny Wong is still pushing for a new, comprehensive deal involving all nations....

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Wednesday 6:58 Finance - Rebecca Hyam

The latest finance news here and abroad with Rebecca Hyam....

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Wednesday 7:10 AM with Tony Eastley

The ABC's daily morning current affairs program hosted by Tony Eastley....

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Wednesday 7:32 Sport with Warwick Hadfield

The latest sports news with Warwick Hadfield....

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Wednesday 7:36 Tony Abbott: Copenhagen, the ETS, whaling and the 2010 election

Tony Abbott will deliver his first speech as Opposition Leader this morning, when he addresses the Liberal Party's fundraising arm the Millenium Forum. He'll use the occasion to rally his troops and set the scene for the election year of 2010....

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Tuesday 6:08 Walk-out in Copenhagen

A rift has opened up at the climate summit in Copenhagen between poorer countries and those which produce most of the greenhouse gases, the developed world. African and other developing countries walked out from negotiations for a period, saying they weren't being listened to....

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[ Tue, 15 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +1000 ]



Tuesday 6:20 SPF 50+ sunscreen

Reports in the weekend papers suggest a new maximum level of sunscreen could be on its way with an SPF 50+ rating. The cancer council fears the new rating will just give wearers a false sense of confidence, and could even be counterproductive....

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Tuesday 6:26 Papers - James Carleton

What's in the newspapers? James Carleton's daily wrap of the print media....

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Tuesday 6:36 Background Briefing: University reform

In the May budget announcement, the Rudd Government promised a $5 billion increase in spending on higher education over the next six years. That money will help drive the biggest raft of reforms in higher education in the last 20 years. In the months following the budget, Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard and her department have been meeting with university vice-chancellors to hammer out the details. In tonight's Background Briefing, Stephen Crittenden looks at what those reforms will l...

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Tuesday 6:42 Ady Gil joins Sea Shepherd campaign against Japanese whale hunt

After two failed attempts, the Ady Gil Vessel will leave Hobart this morning as part of Sea Shepherd's campaign to stop the annual Japanese whale hunt. It's a wave piercing boat, very quick and very stealthy, whose role is to block the fast Japanese harpoon ships. Kevin Rudd is due to meet with his Japanese counterpart in Tokyo today, to launch a report on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. It's still unclear whether he'll raise the issue of whale hunting during this meeting....

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Tuesday 6:49 E. J. Dionne: Washington update

US President Barack Obama has challenged America's top bankers to fine more creative ways to free up lending, reminding them that much of the financial crisis that took the US banking system to the brink was 'of their own making'. The president himself is due in Denmark for the Copenhagen talks, during a make or break week for his ambitious healthcare bill which is still stuck in the Senate. Radio National Breakfast's regular Washington correspondent E. J. Dionne talks Fran through the heavy-l...

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Tuesday 6:58 Finance with Rebecca Hyam

The latest finance news here and abroad with Rebecca Hyam....

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Tuesday 7:10 AM - Tony Eastley

The ABC's daily morning current affairs program hosted by Tony Eastley....

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Tuesday 7:32 Sport - Warwick Hadfield

The latest sports news with Warwick Hadfield....

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Tuesday 7:36 Alison Carabine: PM Rudd promises 'no more but no less' at Copenhagen

The Prime Minister is in Tokyo today en route to Copenhagen and crunch talks with other world leaders on a global climate deal. Before he left, Kevin Rudd engaged in a verbal brawl with Tony Abbott on the best way to slash Australia's carbon output. The Prime Minister also appeared to lower expectations that a firm agreement can be reached at the Copenhagen climate talks, in contrast to his commitment before the Bali conference in 2007 that Australia would lead the world in fighting climate ch...

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Tuesday 7:41 Ross Garnaut: the best way forward on climate change

In yesterday's arguments between Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott over the best way to slash Australia's carbon output, both quoted the Government's former climate change adviser, Professor Ross Garnaut, to push their cases....

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Tuesday 7:53 The Dreamliner takes off on its maiden test flight

It's two years behind schedule but today could see the Boeing 787, 'the Dreamliner', take to the skies in its maiden test flight. The Dreamliner is very ambitious in its creative use of new materials, but the constant delays have become an embarrassment for the company. Most observers agree the plane will fly passengers one day but the questions of when and how it will perform are still anyone's guess, making today's test flight even more critical....

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Tuesday 8:06 Five days left at Copenhagen

Today's climate talks in Copenhagen have been overshadowed by a walk out by African nations who want to ensure that the legally binding deals already signed up to, including the Kyoto deal, are retained. This is just one area of divide between rich and poor nations, in a conference whose deadline for a deal is fast approaching....

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Tuesday 8:13 Copenhagen competition entries

Our wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen competition closes tonight, at midnight! The idea is for you to send in a limerick, poem, song, haiku, diatribe or musing, no more than 75 words which must include the phrase 'Wonderful Copenhagen'....

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Tuesday 8:17 TV with David Knox: the year in review

It's been a rough and tumble year for the Free to Air TV industry, as it struggles to find advertising dollars and retain viewers. But there's still undeniably been quality on offer, you just have to know where to look....

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Monday 6:50 Business Week: Saul Eslake

The US economy enjoyed more positive news over the weekend, with better than expected retail sales and a lift in US consumer sentiment. Retail spending in the world's largest economy jumped 1.3% in November, more than double most forecasts. But despite these upbeat signs the US Federal Reserve is not expected to change its interest rate policy when it meets this week. In Australia the focus will be on the release of the September quarter economic growth figures on Wednesday, which should show ...

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Monday 7:32 Sport with Warwick Hadfield

The latest sports news with Warwick Hadfield....

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Monday 7:36 Emissions blow-out in Australia

According to the latest official United Nations figures, Australia's greenhouse gas emissions have risen 82% since 1990. The dramatic increase has mainly been caused by rising emissions from Australia's rural lands caused by bushfires and drought -- the very same agricultural, grazing and grasslands that both major political parties in Australia are now looking for, the green carbon bonanza to offset Australia's rising industrial emissions. This exclusive story was broken this morning by the R...

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Monday 7:43 Barnaby Joyce denies connections to the Citizens Electoral Council

After just a few days in the job, Australia's Shadow Finance Minister Barnaby Joyce has called for a ban on investment in Australia by the Chinese government, pushed the case for de-merger laws for the banks, and warned that the United States could default on their loans, precipitating an 'economic Armageddon'. One national newspaper dismissed his comments as 'economically inept and political dangerous' and accused Barnaby Joyce of 'fear-mongering' and peddling the views of the extreme right an...

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Monday 7:52 Alison Carabine: will Barnaby Joyce be able to curb the commentary?

Barnaby Joyce has dismissed any connection with or leanings to the ultra-right Citizens Electoral Council, and acknowledged he might need to curb his outspoken commentary in order to remodel himself as a mainstream team player....

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Monday 8:06 Annual Japanese whale hunt about to commence

The annual whale hunt is about to commence in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary with Japanese whalers, including the factory ship the Nisshin Maru, in place for the slaughter of nearly 1,000 minke whales and 50 fin whales. The start of the hunt coincides with a brief visit to Japan by Kevin Rudd, who will stop over in Tokyo on his way to Copenhagen to meet the new Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. Whaling has caused diplomatic tensions between Australia and Japan, but its unclear if the ...

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