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Penny Wong says Australia has received a ‘different view’ from Trump about climate change
Natasha May
Foreign Minister reiterated that Australia had a “different opinion ına to the Trump administration when it comes to climate change after his speech to the UN, which the US President calls“ Con work ”.
Yesterday evening ABC appears at 7.30, Penny Wong asked about the speech:
“These are very consistent of President Trump. The location was clear. Australia receives a different view.
“We accept the reality of climate change. We see this in our lives and we believe in the importance of moving our economy to operating in the net zero world. We believe that renewable energy is the cheapest newly established energy form and we will continue to cross our economy.”

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China needs to do more about carbon emissions, says Albania
Anthony Arbanese China says that more coal should do more to cut carbon emissions, including closing the hot power plant.
In a video statement to the UN in New York, the president Xi Jinping He said that China will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the economy by 2035 by 7-10% and will “try to do better”.
For the first time, Beijing decided to reduce his emissions.
Speaking at an event in the New York Times on Thursday morning, Albania said that this was not enough:
Progress is good. Of course we want it to be more, but this is one step further, and indeed China has exceeded its previous goals.
We want to see that the new coal hot power plants are not open, but if you look at the transition that occurred as a part of what President Xi and electric vehicles declared, it was obviously a revolution in a relatively short time.

Kelly Burke
The creative sector made up 2.5% of the Australian GDP during the 2023/24 fiscal year.
According to newly published government data, Australia’s cultural and creative industries gave $ 67.4 billion to the national economy in the 2023/2024 fiscal year.
The creative sector made up 2.5% of Australia’s GDP, which increased by 6.6% compared to the previous year and left the country’s total nominal GDP growth at a rate of 4.1%.
67 billion dollars equal the sector with rent, recruitment and real estate industry, Communication, Art and Regional Research Office to create.
The main driving forces of growth were advertising and promotion, printed media and publishing, film and television production and architectural services.
Data is expected to affect how the federal government will support creative industries in the coming years.
Minister of Art Tony Burke He said the results showed the positive effect of a strong art and cultural sector on the Australian economy.
“There is always room for growth, and our government continues to make targeted investments to ensure that our creative economy continues to develop,” he said.
Albania participates in the climate action meeting in New York

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Anthony Arbanese He participated in a special event about the climate action gathered by the UN Secretary General. António GuterresThis morning.
President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da SilvaIn November, it hosted the Brazilian COP30 Summit.
The Prime Minister exhibited Australia’s ambition of new national emissions and climatic policies and emphasized economic, trade and investment opportunities for Australia in the world’s net zero. He told the event:
This is decisive for ten years to act according to the environmental difficulty of climate change and to seize the economic opportunities of clean energy “.
We all understand the scale and urgency of our task.
He also said that they knew the cost of the Australians in the form of natural disasters and that it was not too late to move to citizens and governments around the world.
Now, if we act, we can act for a common purpose and we can do more than protecting against the worst with the shared decision.
We can protect our environment and create a stronger and more fair economy for the next generation.
Good morning and happy Thursday. Nick Visser To take over here Martin Farrer. In an intense morning, let’s dive.

Natasha May
Trunk Furthermore, after the Israeli government called for counter -measures involving annexation of the West Bank and the oppression of the Palestinian authority, the Palestinian recognition decision was asked whether it could lead to even more harsh actions than the Israeli government.
“I think the world sees how ready the Netanyahu government seems to avoid cease -fire and peace. And if these actions are taken, I think we will approve it. We all want a ceasefire. We all want peace to return.
Wong was asked:
“Do you say that the Israeli government does not want a ceasefire to continue its activities in Gaza?”
Wong:
“The hypothetical threats I have made to me are the hypothetical threats that I have made, I think the world will be the result of the world. Besides the Palestinian state, next to the United Kingdom and Canada, we simply believe that the Palestinian people deserve a state and that interest will not be peace and security in the long run.”
“… I can tell the Israeli government to ensure that they should have a stopping fire, and I can tell Hamas that we are looking again for the unconditional release of hostages.”
Penny Wong said he met Iranian counterpart to ‘look at his eye’.

Natasha May
Penny Wong He explained that he had come together with the Iranian Foreign Minister to “look into his eye ve, and why he made his decisions to expel the Ambassador against Australia’s intelligence -directed anti -Semitic attacks.
“I said that meeting with my counterparts and why we believe that we made the decisions and why we made it to him.
Wong, Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Union attempted to reject Iran’s participation in the question:
“Obviously, you don’t expect them to accept these claims, I explained, we accept the advice we trust in evaluations.”
Penny Wong says Australia has received a ‘different view’ from Trump about climate change

Natasha May
Foreign Minister reiterated that Australia had a “different opinion ına to the Trump administration when it comes to climate change after his speech to the UN, which the US President calls“ Con work ”.
Yesterday evening ABC appears at 7.30, Penny Wong asked about the speech:
“These are very consistent of President Trump. The location was clear. Australia receives a different view.
“We accept the reality of climate change. We see this in our lives and we believe in the importance of moving our economy to operating in the net zero world. We believe that renewable energy is the cheapest newly established energy form and we will continue to cross our economy.”

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Von der leyen, social media platforms’ addicted children with manipulative algorithms
Von Der Leyen said that social media platforms work as aimed at çekmek attracting children through manipulative algorithms and being dependent ”.
He said that he has set up a panel of experts to evaluate the best options for the European Union member states and will be directed by the experience of countries such as Australia.
“Everyone understands that it is our duty to do our best to equip their families with tools to live as safely as possible, and to give their parents to their young children ‘no’ collectively to social media ‘no’.”
Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela and Sitiveni Rabuka and Aisake Valu Eke from Tonga attended the event.
Inspired by the European Commission President ‘Australian Case’, ‘social media ban for children

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President of the European Commission Ursula von der leyen He praised Australia’s efforts to keep children under 16 years of age on social media, and that a bold decision of a country determined to improve online security.
Von Der Luyen and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participated in a special event hosted by Anthony Albania in the United Nations in New York, designed to support the upcoming social media ban due to its entry into force from December.
Together with the Minister of Communication Annika Wells, Albania filed a case of preventing children’s ability to use social media since the age of 13.
“I inspired the example of Australia, Von Von said. “You are the first to try this.
“In the EU, we will watch and learn from you as you apply the first and world’s leading social media ban.
“Our new generation needs to take steps and encourage and try it.”
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Anthony Arbanese He participates in a special event about the climate action gathered by the UN Secretary General, António GuterresWhile the US continued his intensive diplomacy tour in the USA, in New York this morning. Only climate change and the Minister of Energy Chris Bowen Türkiye’s First Lady emerged with, Emine ErdoganFor the COP31 Summit, it comes to a large environmental event in New York as a negotiations on hosting rights.
Albanian also President of the European Commission Ursula von der leyen Australia’s efforts to keep children under the age of 16 on social media, “Australia inspired the example of the example,” he said.
Penny Wong, Speaking about 7.30 last night, after his speech to the UN, which the US President called the “Con work ,, reiterated that Australia had a“ different view ına when it comes to climate change. More is coming.
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