Communities in western Victoria remain on high alert as massive fires continue to burn through two national parks. Over the past week, residents of several small towns have been told to evacuate. That's not an option for local wildlife, though.

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Folge vom 01.02.2025The devastating effects of bushfires on Australian wildlife
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Folge vom 01.02.2025New Chinese AI chatbot fuels competition in artificial intelligence technologyThe arrival of a new AI chatbot developed by a Chinese startup has fuelled competition in the artificial intelligence sphere. The new technology has disrupted global stock markets and stimulated global and economic competition between the United States and China. So what makes this AI technology different from its competitors?
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Folge vom 31.01.2025On The Money: why some food prices might stay high, & the ASX hits a recordThis week's inflation report showed food costs are easing, but experts say some categories will stay high. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Stefan Vogel from RaboResearch to find out, plus David Scutt from StoneX goes through the day on the sharemarket.
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Folge vom 31.01.2025Psychiatric patients wait up to 88 hours in emergency in New South Wales, amid fears of system collapseThe New South Wales public mental health system is buckling under pressure, as the state grapples with mass resignations by psychiatrists. Leaked hospital records from one of Sydney's major hospital emergency departments reveal some severely distressed patients are waiting up to three-and-a-half days for care. And there are now fears the entire system is on the brink of collapse.