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4 mois depuis

The Opposition choosing to “junk” Labor’s 2030 emissions targets shows Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is “very firmly” positioning himself for nuclear, Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand says. “The fact it has come out and quite clearly said we are going to junk this target when it did not need to say anything at all shows Dutton is positioning himself very, very firmly away from all the climate stuff,” he said. “I think he has shown he has given up on all the Teal seats … why would they go anywhere else?"

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says artificial intelligence will “trigger a boom” for industries across the world. “That includes small and medium-sized businesses,” Mr Greenwood said. “The question is how quickly those business owners will understand and adopt the new technology and how they adapt that for their own industries and their individual businesses.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser says “we can and will” get inflation back to a “stable and low level”. “Inflation is the thing that our job is to take off the table,” Mr Hauser said. Mr Hauser sat down with Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood to discuss Australia’s economic future.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Trade Minister Don Farrell discusses the “Indo-pacific economic framework" following his meeting with the US Commerce Secretary. Mr Farrell met with US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to shore up the relationship and discuss the economic framework of the trans-pacific partnership, which Donald Trump was not in favour of. “We’ve now been negotiating with the United States and another twelve countries in our region about boosting trade opportunities,” Mr Farrell told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. “The Indo-Pacific economic framework goes much deeper than any American government. “It talks about the relations between our country and the other countries in our region.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Peterson Academy CEO and podcast host Mikhaila Peterson has explained what it was like to grow up with Jordan Peterson as her dad “So, I didn’t know my dad was any different from any other dad until I was about 23, when kind of like the world picked up on him,” Ms Peterson said. “He was pretty much the same as what you see on YouTube or you see at his lectures, you know he tried to get into the deeper meaning of things. “I think one thing my dad taught me that was insanely valuable was if I have any problems in my life it's up to me to figure out.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Trade Minister Don Farrell discusses the Indo-pacific economy framework following his meeting with the US Commerce Secretary. “It’s all about building on what already exists in terms of our free trade agreements,” Mr Farrell told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. “Southeast Asia is now the fastest growing economic region in the world. “By the end of the decade … the Southeastern Asian economy will represent the fourth largest economy in the world. “We need to boost our trade with this region.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Trade Minister Don Farrell discusses his meeting with US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo regarding the economic framework of the Indo-pacific partnership, which Donald Trump was not in favour of. “It’s about building links with the United States in our region,” Mr Farrell told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. “But more importantly, expanding our opportunities to invest and receive investments from our neighbours in South East Asia.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Sky News host Rowan Dean has blasted the International Criminal Court for “requesting the arrest” of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ICC is seeking arrest warrants for three leaders of Hamas, as well as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Defence Minister. “Peter Dutton quite rightly said he would be prepared to leave the ICC, for Australia to quit the international criminal court,” Mr Dean said. “The ICC compared Hamas leaders with the elected officials and Prime Minister and Defence Minister of Israel. “We should be leaving the ICC”.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Sky News host James Morrow says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have “stood up together” and “condemned universally” the Greens and their party leader Adam Bandt. Mr Morrow welcomed Albanese’s condemning of the Greens for “playing footsie with antisemites” but criticised the Prime Minister and Labor government for blocking a motion for an inquiry into antisemitism. “We saw … Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton stood up together … and condemned universally Adam Bandt. “When push comes to shove, the Liberals had a motion put up by Julian Leeser … to have an inquiry into antisemitism specifically on university campuses. “Labor government said no we’re going to block that motion ... it's just a disgrace."

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Education Minister Jason Clare has explained the government's new education services for overseas students amendment bill. The new legislation involves the introduction of multiple ministerial powers, including the ability to pause the registration of new providers and new courses by registered providers. "International education is an asset. It makes us money, it creates jobs here in the country, but it also does something else," Mr Clare told Sky News Australia. "It makes sure that if someone studies here in Australia, they go back home and if they love their experience in Australia they take that back home with them. "In the world we live in, that's really important. "It's worth $48 billion and if we set this up and regulate it the right way, it'll help to make sure we can continue to have that sector grow over the long term."

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Peterson Academy CEO and podcast host Mikhaila Peterson has revealed how eating a “lion diet” has helped her with her health problems. “So growing up I had rheumatoid arthritis, terrible it was the worst case my rheumatologists had seen, I ended up having my hip and ankle replaced when I was 17,” Ms Peterson said. “I was in the hospital monthly incredibly ill, I was depressed, I was on seven medications by the point I was 23. “When I was 23, I started looking into alternative ways to fix myself because the mainstream medical system didn’t help me. “So I went over to diet, which felt pretty out there to me but I thought it was worth a shot because I didn’t really know what else to do. “I’ve been on a meat diet mainly eating beef since 2017 and it put my symptoms in remission.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Sky News host James Morrow says there are “so many risks” involved with solar farms. “I have been out in communities in rural New South Wales, I spoke to a couple outside of Goulburn, their whole property … is going to be ruined by these 700,000 solar panels that they want to put across hundreds of acres of prime agricultural land, Mr Morrow said. “They’re terrified about not just visual amenity, but fire risk … what happens if there’s a hailstorm. “There are so many risks and the footprint of so many of these things is so huge.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Sky News host Rita Panahi says what the people of Australia want is “cheap reliable energy”. “Whenever you give them the option between cheaper prices and emission cuts – they always opt for cheaper prices,” she said. “Even if they’re going to tell a pollster I really care about emissions”.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Cypress College Professor of Political Science Peter Mathews says "no one can really tie" the Hunter Biden trial to US President Joe Biden. Hunter Biden is on trial in Delaware, facing charges for lying about his drug use on application forms while purchasing a handgun six years ago. “It is important that this trial go through to see whether Hunter was guilty or not of lying on a federal document,” Mr Mathews told Sky News Australia “Certainly it’s not President Biden that’s involved in this. “He’s [Hunter Biden] a grown man, so no one can really tie that to President Biden."

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Education Minister Jason Clare has criticised Opposition leader Peter Dutton after he vowed to ditch Australia's 2030 climate target should he be elected. “I think Peter Dutton has made a big mistake,” Mr Clare told Sky News Australia. “I think any Australian who thinks climate change is real would think now that Peter Dutton is a real risk. “A risk to investment, a risk to jobs, but just a risk that Australia will do nothing to tackle climate change.”

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

A man shot by police during the rioting in New Caledonia has died from his injuries, according to authorities he was one of multiple armed men who rammed into a car carrying military forces. A second man was hit by gunfire and taken to hospital. The death toll in the French territory since the rioting began has risen to eight, which includes two police officers.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

New research has highlighted a major potential problem for the development of AI. The research suggests that the source of publicly available text may soon run dry as early as 2026. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT need vast amounts of data to enhance their capabilities. For years, developers have collected millions of articles, billions of posts, and trillions of words written by real people and published online.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

The three men and one woman who had been kidnapped from the Nova music festival on 7 October have been rescued by the Israeli Special Forces. They are in good medical condition but are being taken to hospital for medical checks. Israeli Defence Forces report that Hamas is still holding more than 137 hostages.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been attacked in Copenhagen, It is alleged that a man approached her in a square in the city centre and hit her before being arrested. Police have declined to comment on a possible motive for the attack, but they are investigating. She is said to have been shocked by the assault, but according to a witness, she did not fall to the ground.

Sky News Australia
4 mois depuis

Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says he is open to supporting a possible bid by New Zealand to join the technology-sharing component of AUKUS. He made the statement at a joint press conference during New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s tour of Fiji. When Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka was asked about New Zealand joining the second pillar of AUKUS, he said the Pacific region should be nuclear-free. However, the second pillar of AUKUS is not about nuclear submarines but about sharing advanced defence technology.




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