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Friday, August 26, 2022

'A life of sustained heat stress': What could Australia's weather look like in 2100?

Babies being born in northern Australia in 2022 could face dangerous heat most days of the year by the time they are in their 70s, a new study warns.

Researchers from Harvard University and the University of Washington have projected billions of people in the world's tropical and sub-tropical regions could be contending with dangerously high heat, the majority of the time, by 2100.

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Smoke from Australia's Black Summer bushfires significantly affected hole in ozone, report says

Australia's catastrophic Black Summer bushfires significantly affected the hole in the Earth's ozone layer, according to a new report.

The report, which appeared in the Nature journal "Scientific Reports", traced a link from the unprecedented smoke released by the fires to the ozone hole above Antarctica.

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Novak Djokovic to miss US Open over vaccination status

Former world number one Novak Djokovic will miss the US Open after he said that he will not be able to travel to New York for the tournament, having chosen not to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Current rules require travellers to show proof of full vaccination to board flights to and enter the United States

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Olivia is among countless frustrated Qantas customers. Will the airline's reputation recover?

Being forced to travel without her luggage wasn't what Olivia Dennis was expecting when she flew to Europe last month to be reunited with family and friends after years of pandemic-induced separation.

After Qantas left her main suitcase in Melbourne five weeks ago, she's regretting giving the national carrier "the benefit of the doubt".

"It got sent to me in Copenhagen, but then it got lost again in Copenhagen,” she told SBS News.

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Yogi didn't see many films made by people like him so he started his own festival

In the three years Yogi Devgan has been making films he’s won international accolades and had films selected for screenings in the UK, Bali Mexico, Brazil and the US.

Home in Australia however, where the Punjabi man has lived since 2014, it’s a different story.

“They look at your name and then you’re out of the list,” said Mr Devgan, who is at a loss to understand why he’s missed out on so many opportunities.

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Mer Island corporation says Chinese investment 'not a priority' after being floated as an option for residents

The Indigenous Corporation on Mer Island in the Torres Strait says it's yet to be consulted about potential Chinese investment which it claims is “not a priority.”

On Friday, SBS News exclusively reported some residents on the island in the Torres Strait are considering approaching Chinese companies to improve critical infrastructure and facilities, saying they had been neglected by the Queensland and federal governments.

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'A human tragedy with real consequences': Anthony Albanese unveils robodebt royal commission details

The details of a royal commission into the controversial robodebt scheme have been unveiled by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The automated matching of Australian Taxation Office and Centrelink data to raise debts against welfare recipients for money the Coalition government claimed to have overpaid was ruled unlawful by the Federal Court in 2019.

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'Robo-justice': What is 'robodebt' and how will a royal commission address it?

A shameful chapter in Australian history - that’s how the robodebt scheme has been described.

The scheme, implemented by the former Coalition government, aggressively pursued tens of thousands of Australians for debts they did not owe.

On Thursday, the Labor Government announced a royal commission that will examine its impact and determine who made key decisions that influenced the unlawful program.

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