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September 25, 2025 11 mins
Anthony Albanese has addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, using the occasion to push Australia's case to host the COP31 climate summit in 2026, and establish its credentials as a middle power. Applicants to the National Disability Insurance Scheme will soon face a change in how their needs are assessed. New South Wales has weighed in to a newly announced review of the way goods and services tax revenues are distributed to the states. News from today's live program (1-2pm). - アルバニージー豪首相は米ニューヨークでの国連総会で演説し、2026年の気候変動枠組条約の締結国会議(コップ)の第31回会議をオーストラリアで行うことを提案しました。NDIS(全国障害保険計画)の利用申請で、来年半ばから申請者のニーズを評価する方法が変わります。日本の消費税に相当する税金GSTで得た税収を各州・テリトリーにどう配分するかをめぐり、連邦政府が現在の仕組みを見直すと発表したことを受け、現行制度に批判的なNSW州政府は制度の改善に期待を示しました。2025年9月25日放送。
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