The shooting of two police officers in the rural Victorian town of Porepunkah has revived questions about the licensing and ownership of guns in Australia. Nearly three decades since the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, experts say we have 25 per cent more legal firearms than ever now registered in Australia, and advocates are concerned that our laws have been eroded.
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Folge vom 29.08.2025Who owns guns in Australia - and how many firearms are there?
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Folge vom 29.08.2025How Australia Post Offices are changing & Virgin's first profit result since re-listingSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Goncalves speaks with Australia Post CEO Paul Graham following the company's profit result to find out what the future holds for the service amid structural change which is seeing consumers continue to send fewer letters but greater numbers of parcels, plus Dianne Colledge from Morgans wraps up what has been a very busy reporting season.
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Folge vom 29.08.2025Iran ambassador expelled, Trump’s military crackdown & KPop Demon HuntersIn this episode: Australia punishes Iran after dramatic revelations in Canberra, Trump’s latest threats to set troops on more Democrat-held cities in the US, and a mass deportation pitch from the UK’s far right. Plus, why Venezuelan housewives are joining Maduro’s militia and South Korea’s supernatural export pops on global streaming.
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Folge vom 29.08.2025Kyiv assault: Deadly Russian attack also hits EU mission, jeopardises peace talksAt least 23 people are reported dead in the latest Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. It's a brutal reminder that despite upbeat talk in recent times, the war still rages on, with a lot to do until peace is realistically in sight.