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Performer Neil Young is still searching for a "Heart of Gold" and the choir-like unison he encourages is what the world needs if it is going to genuinely, and honestly, tackle the climate crisis.
Entrepreneur and engineer, Saul Griffith, is back in Australia after about 20 years in the U.S. where he had pretty much convinced the country it urgently needed to electrify everything and now he has brought that story home to Australia as it was explained on "Australian Story - The Transformer, Saul Griffith";
And Insiders host, David Spears got to talk about "Superannuation Changes analysis, and Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen";
Radio National's Breakfast program, hosted by Patricia Karvelas, featured an interview today, February 28, with Climate Council Research Director, Simon Bradshaw, who said mental health services are ill-equipped to meet the demand, especially in regional and rural areas where climate events are more frequent.
Bradshaw talked about "The toll of climate emergencies on Australians".
By Robert McLeanPerformer Neil Young is still searching for a "Heart of Gold" and the choir-like unison he encourages is what the world needs if it is going to genuinely, and honestly, tackle the climate crisis.
Entrepreneur and engineer, Saul Griffith, is back in Australia after about 20 years in the U.S. where he had pretty much convinced the country it urgently needed to electrify everything and now he has brought that story home to Australia as it was explained on "Australian Story - The Transformer, Saul Griffith";
And Insiders host, David Spears got to talk about "Superannuation Changes analysis, and Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen";
Radio National's Breakfast program, hosted by Patricia Karvelas, featured an interview today, February 28, with Climate Council Research Director, Simon Bradshaw, who said mental health services are ill-equipped to meet the demand, especially in regional and rural areas where climate events are more frequent.
Bradshaw talked about "The toll of climate emergencies on Australians".

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