While some people in the central Queensland town have reservations about their arrival, many local residents have been working hard to welcome them.
Yesterday
Study says the burning of fossil fuels responsible for 1,500 deaths
A landmark study from Imperial College London has attributed 1,500 deaths during last week’s European heatwave directly to human-induced climate change. It's the first rapid attribution study to go beyond linking climate change to weather events, and instead ties it directly to h ... Show More
6m 35s
Aug 2024
Dans le camp de Zebilla au Ghana, les réfugiés du Burkina s'adaptent à leur nouvelle vie
Dans le nord du Ghana, une partie des réfugiés vivent dans le camp de Zebilla. Après avoir subi les traumatismes, ils vivent aujourd’hui en bonne entente avec les Ghanéens. Parmi les déplacés, seule la communauté peule se sent parfois mise à l’écart. (Rediffusion) Un Grand report ... Show More
19m 30s
Mar 2024
Tourism in Europe Recovers Causing Delight and Dismay
During the COVID-19 pandemic, European cities experienced a dramatic drop in tourism. Now that visitors have returned in force, locals have mixed feelings. Many cities rely on tourism money, but throngs of people and the demand for short-term rentals can change the very places pe ... Show More
5m 52s
Jul 2024
Inside the renewable energy resistance in regional Australia
Hosting renewable projects, such as wind and solar farms, is an opportunity for many farmers to earn a stable income during the ongoing climate crisis. But in community meetings across regional Australia, there’s a ‘noisy minority’ who are mobilising a growing resistance to the r ... Show More
24m 59s
Oct 2024
Why Albanese’s coastal home is a problem
This week we learned that the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will soon be a new home owner. He’s bought a multi-million-dollar house, featuring sweeping ocean views, on the New South Wales central coast.Some people think it’s a move from the PM that’s especially tone deaf, given ... Show More
15m 25s