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Calls to better integrate rooftop solar into energy grid

Advocates for rooftop solar says changes are needed to Australia's electricity market, to better integrate solar users, and give them more options to find good deals when selling their energy back into the grid. 
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A close up of solar panels on a camper trailer
Duration: 4 minutes 18 seconds

With public ED's over-flowing, private providers spot a gap in the market

Emergency department wait times are continuing to get longer, with the latest national figures showing the problem's gotten worse over the last five years. 
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Nurse holding a syringe and vial
Duration: 4 minutes 35 seconds

Have the RBA's attempts to be more transparent backfired?

This week the Reserve Bank had its first chance to show how well it could perform in the wake of a once-in-a-generation review of its practices.
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Michelle Bullock speaks at a podium with branding behind her. She is gesturing with her hand.
Duration: 4 minutes 5 seconds

What does the Putin interview reveal about the Russia-Ukraine war?

The sit-down interview between America's right wing commentator Tucker Carlson and Russian president Vladimir Putin was highly anticipated. 
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Vladimir Putin gestures while sitting in a chair across from Tucker Carlson
Duration: 4 minutes 59 seconds

Biden faces political battle after 'forgetful' tag

A special counsel's description of Joe Biden as 'an elderly man with a bad memory' comes as he tries to convince voters he's still got what it takes to serve a second term as President. 
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Joe Biden, in a dark blue suit, blue tie, wearing sunglasses, walking through a garden, leaving the White House
Duration: 6 minutes 8 seconds

Biden's memory again in question after Mexico gaffe

A legal victory has turned into a political disaster for the President, Joe Biden as he seeks re-election.
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Biden points at reporter during press conference
Duration: 4 minutes 9 seconds

Protesters banned from vast swathe of Tasmanian forest

Tasmania's State-owned forestry company Sustainable Timber Tasmania has banned a group of Tasmanians from entering more than 800,000 hectares of state forest, including driving on the roads in their community, after they protested inside a logging coupe.
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A woman holds up a notice while standing in front of forests.
Duration: 3 minutes 38 seconds

Demand for NBN skyrockets amid growth of AI in homes

The CEO of the NBN says he is seeing significant growth in bandwidth demand with the proliferation of artificial intelligence.
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An AI-generated photorealistic image of a robot using a laptop computer, while sitting in a warm cafe
Duration: 3 minutes 56 seconds

Putin blames US for war in Carlson interview

The Russian president has used his first interview with western media since his invasion of Ukraine to again blame the eastern expansion of NATO for the war.
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A man in a suit sitting, looking on
Duration: 4 minutes 3 seconds

Donald Trump appeals ballot ban in Supreme Court

Donald Trump has taken a move to strike him off the ballot in the state of Colorado to the Supreme Court.
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A man with a blonde pompadour
Duration: 3 minutes 41 seconds