The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is still deciding if he's going to the major international climate summit in Glasgow next month... And he's been criticised for it by the future King of England, Princes Charles.
Plus, in 2017 First Nations leaders gathered around the country and wrote the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Now young First Nations people are asking everyone to stay true to Uluru.
And, how a super violent show, about class divide in South Korea, has become the most streamed show on Netflix in the world.
Live guests:
Emma Hurst, Animal Justice Party NSW
Wenlei Ma, TV and film critic

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