With Easter festivities upon us, households can find they're filled with more sweet treats than usual. But for pet owners wanting to avoid an unwelcome visit to the vet, it's important to remember these delights can also prove tempting for animals, and leave them feeling unwell.
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Folge vom 18.04.2025It's not just chocolate: Popular Easter treats can be deadly for pets, vets warn
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Folge vom 18.04.2025Climate Wars (Revisited): Party Time Ep 3Climate change was a big deal last election, and it’s a big deal this time too. With nuclear now on the table, what is the next battle in Australia’s ongoing climate wars? How do you even say nuclear? And is it even possible for Australia to be run entirely on renewables?
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Folge vom 17.04.2025More than 32,000 jobs in created in March, and the impact of the federal election on the marketThe ABS says more than 32,000 jobs were created in March pushing the unemployment rate to 4.1%. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at what it means for interest rates in the face of a slowing global economy with David Robertson from Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, plus the day's market action, including the potential election impacts, with Chris Weston from Pepperstone.
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Folge vom 17.04.2025The Trump administration escalates its crackdown on US universitiesThe Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on U-S universities, threatening funding cuts and punitive action against elite institutions like Harvard and Columbia. Critics say it's an unprecedented attack on academic freedom and student dissent in America.