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Katie Hamann

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  • 2 weeks ago | abc.net.au | Grace Stranger |Katie Hamann

    More than 100 companies, including Telstra, NRMA, Australia Post and major super funds have left Climate Active in the last 18 months, prompting questions about its merit and survival. Environmental groups say companies are relying too much on these schemes - many with dubious credentials - and delaying genuine action to reduce their emissions. Guest: James Schultz, co-founder of GreenCollar, the latest business to walk away from Climate Active

  • 2 weeks ago | abc.net.au | Grace Stranger |Katie Hamann

    After Vladimir Putin last week snubbed the first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in more than three years, the Russian President has agreed to a one-on-one phone call with US President Donald Trump later tonight. As the low-level peace talks concluded with little result, on Sunday Russia launched one of its fiercest drone bombardments of the war so far.

  • 3 weeks ago | abc.net.au | Grace Stranger |Katie Hamann

    US President Trump described it as a ‘total reset of the trade relationship’ but in the last hour we learned a little more of the substance of the weekend’s negotiations between the United States and China in Switzerland. The duelling powers have agreed to a 90-day pause in their implementation of tariffs on each other’s imports. In a press conference in Geneva, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said both countries will reduce their tariffs by 115 per cent.

  • Feb 7, 2025 | abc.net.au | Fran Kelly |Katie Hamann |Clare O'Halloran

    After being sentenced to multiple life sentences last year for the murder of 17 pre-term babies, an international panel of experts has found no evidence to support her convictions.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | abc.net.au | Fran Kelly |Katie Hamann

    Earlier this week news broke that a one-year-old girl had died after being left for hours in a car accidentally. Known as 'fatal distraction' experts say that it's just a case of human error and can happen to the best of us. So what is being done to help safeguard against 'fatal distraction' and what can we do to try and prevent it from happening? Dawn Peabody, Mother of MayaProfessor Matthew Mundy, Dean of Health and Education at Torrens University

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