Americans, for instance, right now pay three times what Europeans or Australians pay for solar power, mostly because of unnecessary bureaucracy at the state and local level. So, free the rooftop is a cry that appeals to
I don't think we're doing that. I mean, I've seen unemployment benefits used to be adequate. Like, I'm talking from my Australian experience now. Uh they're not anymore. So, the welfare that's provided to people doesn't mean that they can survive and live with with nothing. There should be a button just down below here. And if it says subscribed, you're already subscribed.
truth and deeply offensive, demanding an independent commission to investigate. Australia's foreign minister, Penny Wong, says she's outraged and has summoned Israel's ambassador. Australia is outraged by the Israeli government's decision to not pursue any criminal proceedings against those responsible
stronger social cohesion. Thanks a lot for that, Tom. We've been speaking to Tom Mroy, political editor for Guardian Australia in CRA. Thank you. Thank you. Nadav Wyman is executive director of Breaking the Silence, an Israeli NGO
20078, which was a big drought in Australia, 201011, which was a extreme Australia, 201011, which was a extreme heat wave in Ukraine and Western Russia. heat wave in Ukraine and Western Russia.
Yeah, so for people who don't know, basically, researchers at DeepMind and researchers at Oxford and maybe another University-- In Australia, I think. Australia, yeah, yeah, yeah-- basically used AI for theorem-proving assistance. So in some sense, that was quite different.
And Japanese boats from Japan come all the way over to Croatia to buy the tuna and take it back home, because it's such a high-priced commodity in Japan. Australia was tough because it's so big, and where do you find one kind of emblematic place to represent Australia? I took different teams each time, although I largely travel with the same photographer and videographer.
prioritize the the olympic games the paralympic games the commonwealth games they're our priorities in the australian sports system so from from there i was able to basically have the opportunity to work in sailing so i worked with lucinda as part of the sailing team i went to three olympic games and
an amazing experience and now i get the very great privilege of leading the gold medal ready program at the australian institute of sport where i'm so fortunate to have a number of our olympic gold medal athletes and coaches come back and share their experience with our athletes preparing for tokyo
again after that. And she spent most of her life trying to reconnect to her eight brothers and sisters in in Australia. Do you think, uh, there's clearly a like a familial, intimate pain associated with all of that? What I would describe as barbarism. But what do you think the objective west was? The objective to you said, breed out indigenous blood. Is
and this terminology is really key to add Al creation off Australia Is that when Captain Cook came to Australia, they claimed Tirin Aaliyah's on the lands of Australia. And that's really important to the history of Australia, because by claiming Terran Aaliyah's that meant that no people, no civilized people, were living
Australia, they claimed Tirin Aaliyah's on the lands of Australia. And that's really important to the history of Australia, because by claiming Terran Aaliyah's that meant that no people, no civilized people, were living in Australia. Um, they claimed the indigenous people were nomadic. They had no law systems Onda that this land
Is that something that you had on your own to investigate through your own educational inquiry? Or is that something that is part of the education that Australians are offered? So when I got drafted to Sydney when I was 17, you know, e knew so little about what it meant to be an indigenous person, let alone a Arjuna Montana or no longer man. And when I got to Sydney,
they had to change in the forties fifties and sixties because Australia was going nowhere. And without the influx off immigrants to Australia, you know, Australia was going nowhere, and it was only because off that mix of culture and people coming over from Europe, Thio have a 2nd, 3rd 4th chance in life that Australia started to prosper and grow on the back of, you know, these hard working immigrants that came here at another shot of life. So those two, I just want to
Australia was going nowhere, and it was only because off that mix of culture and people coming over from Europe, Thio have a 2nd, 3rd 4th chance in life that Australia started to prosper and grow on the back of, you know, these hard working immigrants that came here at another shot of life. So those two, I just want to be clear, so the flora and fauna rule it with that act.
here in Australia, you know, I feel like I'm a black man even though my skin isn't completely dark, so black in Australia, I think you know, from a any person of color doesn't matter what caste or shape, you know. You know exactly what that connection means to you. And, you know, that's my connection to the men and women of color around the world. You know, when I see a person of color who
people can can connect Thio and what happened at that part of the timeline? But it is a story off, you know, all Australians who have come here and have had the Australian drain and a lot of people that have come here on a boat on airplane in the last 50 or 60 years. They've got an incredible story to tell about their Australian dream and how their life has changed. And this Australian dream is all about hope. But it is about hitting people
the season that it just broke me. Andi, I have to have a week off. I went back to my traditional lands in South Australia to my people. I am now inputted my feet into the river beds and reconnected to Mother Earth and connected to my ancestors, which gave me the strength to go back.
Australia to my people. I am now inputted my feet into the river beds and reconnected to Mother Earth and connected to Australian story who was defending Who with? Because relatives of what you said earlier, it was the guard at the game who
I think it's primarily in Australia, though. Australia is-- for those of you who are in the Bay Area, that it's coming-- I've seen it in a couple of nurseries. And they come in two colors, right?
Now, the last thing I'd add is there's a lot more about employment, what employers should be doing, how to improve employment practices, Australia, and even America to some extent, have borrowed a huge part of the class structures.
There is literally a motorway in the ocean that you plop yourself into and can easily halve the travel time up into the Spice Islands. Australia was discovered by Dutch captains nipping along that shortcut. But you also need to know when to take your turn off from that motorway.
the future looks very, very bright. Australian whiskey is everywhere.
And I was like, first of all, this is a real guy. Australia was amazing in December.
vanished into history never to be seen again until now because people were only interested in the the very first you Australian archive newspaper archive which is sounds crazy but that country has kept everything so I had interviews
Australia says miners have found some stones in the desert they have marks matching some of the hieroglyphs that we
Australian Miner who went with me he has my scroll as as physical
Australia I was uh in the Chilean Air Force Academy uh I have dual nationality
Australian, so I apologize for any of the things I say that make no sense.
Australia. Her research involves bioinspired computation in complex systems and she
Australia has a very rich linguistic tradition.
Australia ranks right down, quite low, overall, as a country.
Australia, which used to make these great big fat sort of Bridget Jones type wines--
Australia, and a couple other countries.
Australopithecus and chimps have a very shallow palate from the bottom of the teeth to the roof of the mouth.
Australia, what they did is they decided that every company that reported to the Australian Stock Exchange had to release information, both about promotion rates,
Australians? Who knows. Not knowing, as Americans don't know, the central role that this tragedy had in Italian sensibility
Australian has a a melodic uh system with a rhythmic system. The harmonic system is not
Australia-- he was one of the founders of Australian linguistics-- worked with Native American languages, Central American, African, and so on.
Australia, a boat called "The Plastiki." It was just this fascinating story.
Australian termite castle. And on the right we have Sagrada Familia, the great Gaudi church in Barcelona.
Australopithecus is the genus name.
Australia I never felt so alive and I never felt so in
Australia and uh learned how to speak Australian except I'm not good at it so
Australia and he said of course we sent the trinion angles to Goddard spacecraft center in Maryland they then translated them into the other three large space telescopes so
Australia. What about the 20th century? This is a period in which we can at least roughly trace out a timeline. Do the genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda prove that the world learned
Australia is looking to put in filters up on all content on the net just to get to porn--child porn.
Australia and all these different ingredients. And I, I've gotten to be friendly with Adam through the years and got invited to speak here again a few years ago and for small businesses,
Australia and took a year out and went to England and I had a really clear plan about why I was going to England I was
Australia, is all the big mammals disappeared. What would have happened in that counterfactual world would have been that a Tyrannosaurus going down under a hail of arrows and spears,