but for more analysis on the game and the australian team, let s go live now to sydney where i m joined by steve georgakis, a senior lecturer in sports studies at the university of sydney. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. thank you so much for “oining us on the programme. us on the programme. good morning. us on the programme. good morning, monica, us on the programme. good morning, monica, thank- us on the programme. goodj morning, monica, thank you us on the programme. good - morning, monica, thank you for having me. morning, monica, thank you for having me having me. what did you think ofthe having me. what did you think of the match having me. what did you think of the match last having me. what did you think of the match last night? - having me. what did you think of the match last night? look, the -a of the match last night? look, the party is of the match last night? look, the party is over of the match last night? look, the party is over for of
stephen speaking to the exiled cambodian opposition leader, sam ramsey. he can see the full interview here on bbc news, just check the schedule online. just check the schedule for your region online. all this week on newsday, we ve been bringing you a special series about the people we call game changers. the one thing they all have in common is that they have worked to improve the lives of communities who can sometimes struggle to fit into wider society. today s game changer isjoshua tay the co founder and deputy executive director of impart which is a nonprofit organisation in singapore that helps youths who become too old to remain in government run facilities, to find their way into society. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. thank you very much for “oining us on the programme. thank you very much for “oining us on the programme. good morning, monica. on the programme. good morning, monica- tell on the programme. good morning, monica. tell us on the p
stephen speaking to the exiled cambodian opposition leader, sam ramsey. he can see the full interview here on bbc news, just check the schedule online. just check the schedule for your region online. all this week on newsday, we ve been bringing you a special series about the people we call game changers. the one thing they all have in common is that they have worked to improve the lives of communities who can sometimes struggle to fit into wider society. today s game changer isjoshua tay the co founder and deputy executive director of impart which is a nonprofit organisation in singapore that helps youths who become too old to remain in government run facilities, to find their way into society. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. thank you very much for “oining us on the programme. thank you very much for “oining us on the programme. good morning, monica. on the programme. good morning, monica- tell on the programme. good morning, monica. tell us on the p
now let s turn to indonesia where presidentjoko widodo is set to deliver his final state of the nation speech in just a few hours. this is happening six months away from a general election that will see the country choose a new leader. mr widodo is limited to two terms in office and has two terms in power, and will leave a legacy including the planned relocation of the indonesian capital to a new city in the borneo jungle. capital to a new city in the borneojungle. i am joined capital to a new city in the borneojungle. iam joined by capital to a new city in the borneojungle. i am joined by a seniorfellow, of the indonesian programme. think of a genius on the programme. i’m a genius on the programme. i m lad to a genius on the programme. i m glad to be a genius on the programme. in glad to be here. a genius on the programme. i m glad to be here. what a genius on the programme. i m glad to be here. what are - a genius on the programme. i m glad to be here. what are some| glad to be
i ve been to too many disaster areas. but i want to go and make sure that they have everything that they need to. i want to be sure we don t disrupt the ongoing recovery efforts. our thoughts and prayers are with the people of hawaii, notjust our prayers, every asset, every asset they need will be there for them. these days, it may seem as though we are constantly being flooded by bad news. well, we feel it here as well in this newsroom as well ? which is why this week, we are looking at something a little more positive. we continue with our series of chats with everyday people who are tackling big problems in their communities. today, we have an american bird expert? adam miller. he co founded planet indonesia, which helps indigenous communities protect the country s biodiversity. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. thank you so much for “oining us on the programmeh thank you so much for “oining us on the programme. thank you so much, monica, the programme. thank you