Starting your working life with... redundancy
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When your sense of your own identity gets attached to your job, how do you move on when you're let go? Younger workers are more likely than older people to be sacked or made redundant. So what should you do if this happens to you? Plus, the world's biggest climate meeting, COP29, is kicking off in a country whose president has described oil and gas as a "gift of the gods". And we head to Margaret River, where some locals say there's a big battle coming between tourism and conservation. Guests:  Anne Hardy, associate professor, University of Tasmania Jo Lauder, climate reporter, ABC Cris Parker, director, Ethics Alliance with the Ethics Centre
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