SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tony Weber from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries about how plug-in hybrids are emerging as important transition technology for Australians, Dean Pearson from NAB explains why migrants are becoming increasingly optimistic and Catherine Allfrey from WaveStone Capital goes through the day's market action.
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Folge vom 05.08.2025Plug-in hybrids drive sales, migrants more optimistic & ASX rallies to record high
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Folge vom 05.08.2025Inside Sudan's besieged city of Al-Fashir as famine takes holdAs a two-year-old civil war rages on, hundreds of thousands of civilians are at threat of starvation in Sudan's besieged city of Al-Fashir. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have surrounded the city and cut off aid for more than 15 months, exacerbating the catastrophic famine conditions. The RSF are intent on capturing the last city yet to fall under their control in Sudan's Darfur region, where they are accused of enacting a brutal campaign of ethnically-targeted massacres and sexual violence. The militants deny these claims. A warning this report contains distressing content.
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Folge vom 05.08.2025New report says tackling climate change linked to economic prosperityAccording to a new report by the Productivity Commission, Australia's long-term economic prosperity can be boosted by tackling climate change. In the second of five reports, the independent advisory body outlines a set of recommended climate related actions and environmental law reforms that would help bolster economic growth. It comes ahead of a government summit aimed at lifting Australia's lagging productivity, and as the federal government considers its emission reduction target for 2035.
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Folge vom 05.08.2025The BullyRichard and a crew of French journalists creep closer to tracking down the spies. And the truth about Australia’s involvement in letting them go becomes ever clearer as a top Government voice speaks out about the scandal.