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Duration: 30 seconds30s Source: ABC Riverina/Topic: Conservation CHARLES III'S GREEN POLITICS, AND CONFRONTING A COLONIAL LEGACY Charles believes nature and the environment are the best expressions of God and religion. But now as King, he must also deal with the violent history of Britain's imperial era. Duration: 15 minutes 40 seconds15m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Royalty HOW LA NIÑA AND WET WEATHER ARE KILLING HUNDREDS OF ANCIENT TREES Hundreds of ancient bunya pines in Southern Queensland are facing a growing threat with wet conditions spreading a soil-borne disease. Source: ABC Southern Qld/Topic: Environmental Impact PUBLIC SERVANT 'SICK OF TAXPAYERS THREATENING SUICIDE' BECAUSE OF DEBT RECOVERY TACTICS Debt recovery tactics at the ATO were so oppressive that a senior staff member complained they were 'sick of taxpayers threatening suicide', according to a whistleblower. 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