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TICKER NEWS will soon land on FETCH TV

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Next-gen news streamer TICKER NEWS is about to arrive on Fetch TV, bringing Australian audiences more live news and original programs.

TICKER will be available as a live network as part of the Fetch aggregation platform’s push into Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST).

TICKER CEO Ahron Young says:
“This is an incredible moment for the TICKER team and a great achievement. Since our launch in 2019, we’ve been focused on building a leading FAST news streaming network, and we are tremendously proud to be embraced by the team at FETCH.”

The addition to Fetch comes at an exciting time for the platform, which will soon become the new platform for Telstra TV.

Fetch TV currently has around 670,000 active subscribers, and Telstra TV has 800,000, cementing TICKER”s position as the next-generation news channel for Australians.

Accessible from the TV Guide, TICKER NEWS will be available to Fetch customers on their TV and on the Fetch Mobi App from March 1, 2023.

TICKER NEWS broadcasts globally around the clock, spearheaded by a team of award-winning journalists and international correspondents.

TICKER produces headline news and analysis with newsmakers at the top of each hour, with reports from correspondents Veronica Dudo in New York, Ryan Thompson in Paris and Adam Hancock Singapore.

In time for the launch on FETCH, TICKER NEWS will unveil a series of original programs, including Great Business Leaders and Billionaire Blowups, and a new program hosted by AFL legend Chris Judd.

Through TICKER NEWS Insights, host Mike Loder interviews global entrepreneurs and business leaders – giving them a unique platform to share their story.

TICKER CEO Ahron Young says:
“We are proud to call Australia home. Together with our distribution arrangement with Telstra TV and Flash News, TICKER has cemented its place as a fresh new voice for Australian audiences, who seek more fact-based news and less opinion.”

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Albanese set to announce Australia’s 2035 emissions target

Albanese to unveil Australia’s 2035 emissions reduction target following PNG trip and cabinet approvals on Thursday

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Albanese to unveil Australia’s 2035 emissions reduction target following PNG trip and cabinet approvals on Thursday

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– Prime Minister Albanese to announce Australia’s 2035 emissions target, aiming for 60-75% reduction from 2005 levels.
– States have set targets of 70-80%, while reactions from the Coalition reflect resistance to net zero commitments.
The Prime Minister is set to announce Australia’s 2035 emissions reductions target on Thursday.
Following a trip to Papua New Guinea, Anthony Albanese seeks cabinet approval for the target, expected to be between 60 to 75 per cent based on 2005 levels.Banner

Australia currently risks missing its 43 per cent 2030 target, before aiming for net zero emissions by 2050, as committed under the Paris Agreement.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated the target will be “ambitious and achievable,” balanced by Treasury modelling.

State Targets

States like New South Wales and Queensland have set legislative targets of 70 and 75 per cent, respectively.

Meanwhile, Victoria’s target ranges from 75 to 80 per cent. Internationally, New Zealand targets a reduction of 51 to 55 per cent, and Canada aims for 45 to 50 per cent.

Reactions from the Coalition are anticipated, especially following resistance from members such as Andrew Hastie, who has threatened to dissent against the net zero agenda.

Barnaby Joyce has proposed a bill to repeal the 2050 commitment, while Sussan Ley awaits the outcome of a policy review, questioning the costs associated with meeting these targets.


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Crowds gathered in London to oppose Donald Trump’s state visit

London protests against Trump drew crowds rallying for unity and condemning his divisive policies with chants and placards.

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London protests against Trump drew crowds rallying for unity and condemning his divisive policies with chants and placards.


Crowds gathered in London to oppose Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK. Demonstrators travelled from across the country, holding placards that read “No to racism, no to Trump” and “Stop Trump, stop fascism”.

Chants of “Donald, Donald, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” echoed through the streets as protesters accused the US president of supporting policies that fuel division. Many described Trump as a dangerous and unpredictable leader, unfit to hold global power.

The demonstration attracted people from Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Dublin and beyond, with some arriving in costume to mock the US president.

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King Charles opened the state banquet at Windsor Castle

King Charles celebrated UK-US ties at Windsor banquet, highlighting trade progress and future collaboration with President Trump.

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King Charles celebrated UK-US ties at Windsor banquet, highlighting trade progress and future collaboration with President Trump.


King Charles opened the state banquet at Windsor Castle with a speech celebrating the enduring partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States. He praised shared efforts for peace and the environment while highlighting progress made on trade during President Trump’s time in office.

The evening drew a high-profile guest list, including media magnate Rupert Murdoch and leading tech figures Sam Altman and Jensen Huang. The King spoke of optimism for future collaboration between the two nations, reinforcing the strength of their long-standing ties.

Earlier in the day, King Charles and President Trump took part in a ceremonial carriage procession, marking the president’s historic second state visit to Britain. The King described the occasion as a reminder of the lasting bond between the UK and the US.

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