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Declaring war on the climate emergency TIME FOR DEFENSIVE ACTION
Ahead of US president
Joe Biden’s climate summit this week, more than 30 current and former defence personnel have formed the Australian Security Leaders Climate Group, which argues the Australian government is lagging behind its allies in combating climate change, and is pushing for a whole-of-nation assessment of the security risks the climate emergency poses.
Former chief of defence Admiral
Chris Barrie told the Nine papers “As ex-service members and experienced practitioners of national and international security who have witnessed up close the devastation of war and crisis, we recognise that climate change is a fundamental threat to the security and prosperity of all Australians. Yet Australia is ill prepared for climate impacts, with climate security risks not being fully assessed or understood in Australia.”
The ubiquity of digital technology in our work lives makes it difficult for workers to disconnect from work at the end of the day, and easier for employers to encroach on non-work hours. This ‘invisible leash’ has been shown to have a negative impact on workers’ mental health and has contributed to burnout. In order to tackle burnout, the Victoria Police Association negotiated a new clause in its most recent enterprise agreement, on the right to disconnect, and other unions are pushing for more Australians to have this right. What is the best way to guarantee workers right to disconnect, and could it have unintended consequences?
Engaging with the government and identifying milestones in the vaccine rollout remains instrumental despite the Morrison government abandoning targets, according to Australian Chamber of Commerce Acting CEO Jenny Lambert.
She told Sky News even if exact dates were not possible businesses would like to see talks begin about some targets in the vaccine rollout “and then aligning some of the easing of restrictions to those milestones”.
“Very, very keen to still engage with the government plan that gives us more certainty and more transparency,” Ms Lambert said.
“The important thing is to continue to engage with key stakeholders such as business and to be transparent with the community and actually start talking about how we can see a path to reopening some of these restrictions because we just can’t continue to push off forever the re-engagement with the world.
“We’ve got to work out how to manage that risk effectively and actually work out what we can do in stages
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