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Thank you very much, Laura, and to everybody who is here today. I, of course, begin by acknowledging the Ngunnawal people, their elders past, present and the future. Can I also acknowledge any veterans who are with us today, serving men and women of our Australian Defence Force and say to them thank you for your service. Can I also acknowledge today the beautiful Abdallah and Sakr families on this first national i4Give Day, as we remember their four beautiful angels – Antony, Angelique, Sienna and Veronique – who were taken from us this day a year ago. I also welcome the very many of my colleagues who are here today. Of course, led by the Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. It is great to have you all here today and I acknowledge you all and the great job you have been doing and I know you will do over the course of this year.

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Four Corners 'Cash Splash' episode breached impartiality rules: watchdog

Four Corners Cash Splash episode breached impartiality rules: watchdog We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Four Corners Cash Splash episode breached impartiality rules: watchdog Normal text size Advertisement A contentious ABC program that scrutinised the Murray-Darling Basin Plan breached impartiality rules, according to a months-long investigation by the media watchdog. The Australian Communications and Media Authority said on Tuesday the Four Corners episode Cash Splash – which aired in July last year – should have provided more information and perspectives from supporters of the controversial water management scheme. The ABC s headquarters in Ultimo, Sydney. Credit:Steven Siewert

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Federal Government accused of wasting time and money on koala research instead of saving habitat

Federal Government accused of wasting time and money on koala research instead of saving habitat TueTuesday 15 updated WedWednesday 16 Deborah Tabart says saving trees is the only thing that matters. ( Share Print text only Cancel Australia s principal koala conservation group says the Federal Government is in denial about the threat to koalas. Key points: The Australian Koala Foundation says the Government is in denial about koala numbers Foundation CEO Deborah Tabart says a census just delays action to save habitat The Australian Koala Foundation has accused the Federal Government of wasting time and money in a pointless census project instead of protecting habitat the one thing that would help the vulnerable marsupial.

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