Today on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide, we chat about the shock reveal of secret government files that were retrieved from a filing cabinet in a garage sale.
Today is indeed Australia Day, so Nicole Wedding joins us live from Radio Adelaide to chat about the controversial history of the day, and some of the protests that will be taking place in response to that.
This week in Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide, we talk about a campaign being undertaken in Tasmania to save 500,000 wildlife from death by car. We then chat about a poll that showed half of Australians are impartial to changing the date of the renowned Australia Day.
This week on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide:
The YES campign has won the same sex marriage postal vote, and bills are now being brought into Parliament for discussions. Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is asking New Zealand to back off from the Manus Island crisis and spend the proposed humanitarian money elsewhere. And finally, new technology is being tested in Brisbane for a mobile parcel carrying robot.
Today on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide we chat about Barnaby Joyce who continues to show animosity toward New Zealand after their offer to take 150 Manus Island refugees. We also discuss the Royal Commission's research into child sexual abuse in institutions and how it is still relevant today.
This week on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide, Nicole tells us about the legalisation of same sex marriage in Australia. We then chat about multinational tax evasion, and a new species of coral that has survived mass bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef.
Today on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide we talk about the increasing humanitarian crisis on Manus Island, the eccentric MP Bob Katter and why the Australian Government is bypassing sitting week.
This week on Neighbourhood Watch with Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide:
The UN Human Rights Committee has criticised Australia's past record. Breakfast show host Lisa Wilkinson has left the Today show for another channel under speculation of sexism from the station, and the Greens are saying drug dogs are ineffective and expensive.
Today in Neighbourhood Watch with Radio Adelaide, Nicole Wedding chats about Tony Abbott's comments during a ThinkTank in London, "climate change is probably doing good." Nicole also discusses a U.S researchers comments on Australia's plan to implement robots as markers of NAPLAN tests, and the possibility of monetary reward for reducing electricity use.