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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good Morning. Tributes are flowing this morning for one of
Australia's most esteemed broadcasters, radio legend John Laws, dubbed the
Golden Tonsils, he stepped away last year after seven decades
on the air. He had the ear of the Australian
public and prime ministers. In two thousand and three, he
was presented with a golden microphone by Station two UI

(00:26):
to mark fifty years.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
On End the World versus John Laws.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Iconic, wasn't it? John was in palliative care and was
surrounded by family when he passed. He was ninety years old.
We'll have a full tribute coming up during sunrise. The
Coalition is slowly climbing back in the polls after hitting
a record low last week. New polling this morning shows
a little change since mid October following a fortnight of
internal infighting. Opposition leader Susan Lee has gained three net

(00:53):
points as preferred Prime Minister, but still trails Anthony Abnezi
by fourteen points. The federal Opperosicians net zero divide is
widening as the party prepares for policy verdict this Thursday.
Bannabe Joyce telling Seven News the agenda he's pushing is working.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Speaking from his family home in danglemar New South.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Wales, Okay Foreway.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Barnaby Joyce claims partial credit for instigating the Liberal Party's
net zero nightmare.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Yes, so I do feel partly responsible, but absolutely and
utterly justified.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
The Nats dropped their net zero by twenty to fifty
target after Joyce announced he's quitting the party. It threw
Susan Lee's leadership into question, the Liberals deciding what to
do with their net zero policy on Thursday.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
If people have a dislike of me because of that,
I am completely used to that experience over twenty leads in.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Politics considering but not confirming a move to one nation.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Look, I'll always leave those cards close to my chest.
It's the only thing I've got.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
As moderate Liberal. Andrew Bragg to quit his party if
it opts to leave international climate treaties like the Paris Agreement.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
That is the international standard on a mission's reduction.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
You can't create your own standard.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Red tape a handbrake on the Federal government's clean energy
roll out.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
The regulatary process of getting all this done is far
too slow.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Chaos in the coalition has prevented the opposition from landing
a hit on labor. Energy experts warning the federal government
is unlikely to meet its own net zero by twenty
to fifty target.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
What are we actually going to do to meet the targets?

Speaker 1 (02:33):
I don't think we've got the policies that will actually
deliver it in place.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Yet Canbra's net zero noise doing little to address the
issue of climate change?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
We're driving agenda. I'm making a nuisance of myself and
as having effect, and I'm happy about that.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
Isabelle Mullen. Seven News.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
New detail's emerging this morning about a fatal crash in Outback,
Queensand that killed a woman and a ten year old girl.
Detectives believe the car was rammed before rolled injuring three
other children, including a three year old who's now in
a critical condition. The woman's partner remains in custody and
is expected to be moved from Dumagy to Townsville. Homicide

(03:11):
officers now investigating whether the crash was a deliberate act
of domestic violence. Shocking video has captured the moment of
sedan was tea boned by a police car in city's West.
Forty seven year old driver was injured and remains in hospital.
Police were chasing a different vehicle, a white Golf, that
failed to stop at a random breath test, when the

(03:31):
crash occurred in Saint Mary's. The incident has put officers
actions under scrutiny, with an innocent driver caught up in
the chaos. The driver of the golf has still not
yet been found. A Melbourne couple's wedding reception has been
delayed after a bombs scare at the National Gallery Victoria.
The area was evacuated and traffic diverted as emergency services

(03:53):
swarmed the scene. At south Bank. Police say the suspicious
school bag contained an e bike battery. Driving a precautionary shutdown.
Guests were forced to wait up to two hours before
being allowed back inside the wedding venue. The Queen's an
Premier is picking a fight with the Prime Minister this
morning after rejecting the federal government's hospital funding offer. David

(04:15):
chris Of fully says the one off proposal of one
point seven billion, tied to NDIS reforms would be effectively
shutting down a major Queensland hospital. Every single day, more
than one thousand, one hundred long stay patients are stuck
in the state's hospitals, with the Premier calling for more
funding to care for them. The families of two Australian

(04:36):
teenagers who died from methanol poisoning laos have issued a
new plea demanding justice from law authorities. The parents of
Holly Morton Bowles and Bianca Jones, who were both nineteen,
claim they've seen no evidence of any investigation. The women
were among six guests who died after drinking alcohol at

(04:57):
a backpacker's hostel bar in November last year. The AFP
says it's offered to help the local police still stands
Tougher protest laws are being considered by the new South
Wales government after a neo Nazi rally outside Parliament House
was actually authorized by police other means, whether it's through

(05:20):
legislation or other ways to make sure that this doesn't
happen again.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
They are spewing racial hatred. There is no way this
should be tolerated.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
The police and government are investigating how the protest was
allowed to happen and why the government wasn't notified sooner.
Remembrance services are continuing in the UK, where the Royals
have paid tribute to fallen soldiers in London this morning
live to Annie Puller, who's there for us, and it
was an emotional service for his majesty, Yeah ed in.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
It was a moment that spoke volumes. The King appeared
visually moved, almost on the verge of tears as he
led the nation in silence during the remembrance Sunday laying
a wreath at the Cenotaph in the heart of London.
The King really took a moment in reflection. There alongside
Prince William, and watching from afar was the Queen and

(06:11):
Princess of Wales, both looking very poised, dressed head to
toe in black. It was a fairly powerful and symbolic moment.
Camilla back on the balcony after missing out last year
due to a chest infection, and Kate looking as radiant
as ever wearing a set of Diana's pearl drop earrings.
Now attention very quickly turned to the tens of thousands

(06:34):
of veterans that powerful march, led by survivors of World
War II in wheelchairs. How moving was today?

Speaker 1 (06:44):
For you both.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
To even talk about it now it brings terry in
the eyes.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
It was a Proude moment.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Both our first time. It is a very emotional even
during the marching and you can feel the emotion build.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Eddie.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
For the royal family, this ceremony was more than just
a day of remembrance. It was a chance to leave
their country in reflection and duty as opposed to controversy.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Thank you Annie, lovely pictures there. Princess Anne is in
Melbourne this morning. While she'll paid tribute to the two
police officers killed by gunman Desi Freeman at the Police Memorial,
She's visited Victoria Barracks in Sydney, commemorating the centenary of
the Royal Australian Corps of Signals as Colonel in Chief
Tomorrow Schimarck Armistice Day at the Gallipoli Barracks in Brisbane

(07:32):
as well. Shiki Monday's weather now run the Capital's Brisbane
showers developing in twenty six degrees Sydney partner Clardy in
twenty three, Canberra cloud clearing in twenty two. Melbourne a
few showers in nineteen overout sixteen degrees with a shower
or two. Adelaide nineteen with a few showers per thirty
three and mostly sunny Darwin thirty three with showers easing
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