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Not confidential? Contact ABC News and investigations. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Stephanie Borys. Australia 'encourages dirty old cars', say manufacturers struggling to import electric vehicles By political reporters Stephanie Borys and Jake Evans.
Car makers have found themselves asking for their tailpipe emissions to be regulated, saying electric cars will not be sent here until they are. How much does your morning coffee cost? It could be about to get more expensive By political reporter Stephanie Borys. Your morning coffee or the next cocktail on a night out could be about to cost you more, thanks to some lingering effects of the pandemic.
Booster doses approved for all adults, rollout to begin in aged care By political reporters Georgia Hitch and Stephanie Borys. The federal government expects Pfizer booster shots will begin to be rolled out around the country from November 8, pending a final tick of approval from the country's expert vaccine panel. Nationals provide in-principle support for net zero target By political reporter Stephanie Borys. Barnaby Joyce confirms the majority of Nationals members have given in-principle support to back a target of net zero emissions by , ending a years-long standoff within the Coalition on climate change policy.
Prime Minister says social media 'cowards' should be held responsible, as he promises more action By political reporter Stephanie Borys. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says social media is a "coward's palace" where people are able to bully without consequence, and he intends to take further action to stop it.
The country's health ministers call for immediate crisis funding for hospitals before COVID restrictions are eased, fearing the system will buckle under increased pressure. Experts say it should remain By political reporter Stephanie Borys. The Black Dog Institute says it should be extended to all workers as Australia prepares for post-pandemic life. Australia will be represented at Glasgow climate conference, it's just not clear if Scott Morrison will go By political reporter Stephanie Borys.
Scott Morrison is yet to make a decision on whether he will fly to Glasgow later this year to attend major climate change talks.
Josh Frydenberg publicly backs net zero emissions target, Barnaby Joyce gives tacit support By political reporter Stephanie Borys. The government is inching closer to accepting a target to reach net zero carbon emissions by , with its most senior Cabinet member so far publicly backing a commitment.
The national COVID vaccine taskforce says a software issue "incorrectly" assigned Indigenous status to patients where the field on a form was left blank, making numbers for that cohort look better than they actually were. Jessica Duncan is due to give birth in three weeks and is one of many women who have found it difficult to book a vaccine appointment, despite the issue being raised with federal and state governments multiple times.
Australia's expert group on immunisation has recommended children aged 12 to 15 be added to the COVID vaccine rollout. Vaccines at schools and family appointments: How to year-old children could end up getting the jab By political reporter Stephanie Borys.
Amid mounting pressure from state and territory leaders and the health sector, children aged between 12 and 15 will soon be eligible for a COVID vaccine, but how soon will they be able to get the jab? Here's what we know. The Prime Minister has all but confirmed to year-olds will be included in the vaccine rollout, so how does Australia compare to the rest of the world when it comes to vaccinating children?
Families could soon get vaccinated against COVID together under a plan being put to governments this week, as the Prime Minister all but confirms the rollout will expand to include 12 to year-olds. Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce says a nationwide campaign offering free flights, accommodation and fuel to some Australians who get vaccinated against COVID, will help end lockdowns. Breast cancer support groups raise concerns that women could die from preventable cancer if they are denied long-term access to routine BreastScreen mammogram appointments.
Pregnant women are being denied access to the COVID vaccine, as doctors refuse them and state health departments offer different advice. The vaccine rules have changed for pregnant women.
This is what they are By political reporter Stephanie Borys. Sports mad former Wallabies coach. Kid from Queensland. Motivational speaker. The many faces of Jones were on display in his final hours on radio. There was the former King's School English master who recited everything from Banjo Paterson verse "the man that holds his own is good enough" to Roman statesman Cicero's "Six mistakes man keeps making".
There was homespun wisdom: "We're all porters on the railway station of life, helping people with their baggage. And it was those listeners to whom he dedicated his final show, and who lined up to thank him as he reminisced about the beginning of his radio career thanks to Radio 2UE's John Brennan.
It was a business deal clenched in the finest of Sydney fashions — over a Chinese lunch at the Marigold Restaurant in Sussex Street and his first contract was signed on a napkin. He recalled his support of unpopular causes, reminding listeners he always believed Lindy Chamberlain was innocent of the killing of her daughter Azaria.
He then revealed when Chamberlain was released from jail in after being wrongly accused of the murder, he flew her from Darwin to Sydney to dine with him. His staff pulled together a rousing tribute in a show reel that brought together an impressive roll call of interviews with everyone from Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch, to Dame Edna and Nana Mouskouri.
There was no mention of controversies involving female prime ministers Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand and Australia's Julia Gillard, the cash for comment saga, defamation payouts, or the recent ACMA findings. Instead Sydneysiders with the "talk back gene" who've been calling every 42 seconds since the coronavirus pandemic, got the final say in this "Jonesfest", before he signed off with Gloria one last time. Loyal listener for 35 years, Stephanie Millar of North Sydney called to say she would be flying the Australian flag at her home in honour of Jones' career.
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