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The climate wars are once again heating up, with the opposition claiming Australia won't reach key promise of the Paris Agreement - the 2030 emissions reduction target.
But Shadow Minister for Climate Change Ted O'Brien told RN Breakfast the agreement won't be ripped up by the Coalition. And while he wouldn't be drawn on the Coalition's policy on targets - he says they will be signing up to interim targets if in Government.
Guest: Ted O'Brien, Shadow Minister for Climate Change
Pro-Palestinian protests have sprung up at universities across Australian, but some clashes and inflammatory language has led to accusations that universities are now "ground zero" in the fight against anti-semitism.
Julian Leeser is a Liberal MP introducing the bill and he joined RN Breakfast to discuss.
Guest:Julian Leeser, Liberal MP
The government says its tripling of the bulk-billing rate has helped to increase the rate more than 3 per cent since it was introduced around 7 months ago.
While figures from the health department show bulk-billing rates and GP services have dropped since July last year, Health Minister Mark Butler says the numbers confirm the rates were dropping but are now turning around, and won't be "fixed overnight".
Guest: Mark Butler, Health Minister
China has announced it won't attend a peace summit for Ukraine this month in Switzerland as the European Union continues to press Australia to also attend.
The Prime Minister spoke to Ukraine's President Zelenskyy late last week, with reports the government will send cabinet minister Bill Shorten, which EU Ambassador Gabriele Visentin says is a "positive move".
Guest: Gabriele Visentin, EU Ambassador to Australia