Could a 'Climate Army' of young volunteers bolster Australia's capability to cope with natural disasters? That's the question before a Senate inquiry looking at proposals for a new national scheme.
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Folge vom 29.09.2025Natural disasters are growing; could an army of young volunteers help?
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Folge vom 29.09.2025First Nations youth train as firefighters to defend Country and Community: 'I want to make a difference'A group of young First Nations men and women have blazed their way through a training program for firefighter hopefuls. The initiative is a partnership between TAFE and the New South Wales Fire Service - to help young Indigenous people get into their dream job.
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Folge vom 29.09.2025Brisbane Broncos light up sharemarket & final budget outcome revealedSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Stephen Smith from Deloitte Access Economics abut what the government's final budget outcome says about the economy; plus Kyle Rodda from Capital.com on the day's sharemarket action.
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Folge vom 29.09.2025Trump hints at Middle East peace plan: 'All on board for something special'The prospect of a long-awaited Middle East peace initiative has re-emerged, with President Donald Trump signalling that his administration is ready to unveil a comprehensive plan for Gaza. While US and Israeli leaders express cautious optimism, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with tens of thousands dead and entire neighbourhoods reduced to rubble.