The winners of World of Wearable Arts 2022

The winners of World of Wearable Arts 2022

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Out Lately With Finn Johansson

It's all humid bogs, human puppetry and Ozzy Osborne impressions on tonight's installment of Out Lately as Finn takes us through his musical picks of the week. Featuring Ayka, R. A. P. Ferriera, Sudan Archives and Alex G. 

Bin liners, cotton buds and more single-use plastics banned

In 2019 the Government banned single use plastic bags. Now, from October 1st, you will no longer be able to buy plastic cotton buds, polystyrene food packaging and more. Eugenie Sage, environment spokesperson for the Green Party talks to Karyn about what you need to know. 

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