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It's official: the National Party no longer supports reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
So, is the Coalition headed towards another break-up? Or is Sussan Ley's Liberal leadership under threat?
Also, queer clubs across Australia are closing down. Are safe queer spaces disappearing and taking community with them?
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01:08 - Nationals drop net-zero commitment
05:52 - Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie on the party's decision
16:43 - How climate policy impacts young farmers
22:50 - Queer venues getting harder to find
Guests:
- Bridget McKenzie, Nationals senator
- Jake Chandler, rural NSW farmer
- Jack O'Toole, DJ + queer club night producer
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