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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello from the Amplified newsroom. I'm Darcy Franklin. The Gaming
and Racing Commission has failed to ensure local venues with
poker machines are complying with gaming laws. According to the
Act Order to General As for the first of April,
there's over three and a half thousand poker machines across
forty two licensed venues in the territory. The reports made
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fourteen recommendations calling on the Commission's board to ensure there's
better measures in place to make sure venues are doing
the right thing. A chance for local basketball fans to
see some of the best talent in Australia up close
right here in Canberra. The NBL preseason Blitz comes to
the AIS Arena for five days in August, with all
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ten teams taking part. Tickets go on sale at nine
point thirty this morning. The Camber Liberals are vowing to
reduce the cost of living off the back of the
government's high rates, fees and charges in the budget. Opposition
Leader Leanne Cassilee has delivered her budget reply saying they're
also keen to foilocus on better public services and making
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housing more affordable and accessible.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Whether it's someone who's looking for a home that sits
their family, they just can't afford that option. And also
young people are telling me that they've just lost hope,
and that really makes me sad.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
The final still beam for the Malonglo River Bridge has
been lifted into place by one of the tallest cranes
to come to Canberra, marking a key milestone in the project.
And your researchers have helped design a powerful new molecule
that could one day hold one hundred times more data
than today's hard drives, all in the space, all in
a space the size of a stamp. The molecule works
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like a mini magnet and can remember data even in
freezing temperatures as cold as the moon. Iran Supreme leader
says his country delivered a slap to America's face after
striking a US air base in Qatar. A video from
Ali Kameni has been broadcast to Iranian state TV, his
first public comments since the ceasefire started between Israel and Iar.
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The eighty six year old also claimed the US strikes
on Iranian nuclear sites didn't achieve anything significant and A
Winter is stepping down as editor in chief of Vogue
after thirty six years, the inspiration for the Devil Wears
Prata will stay as the company's overarching boss. A US
Supreme Court has ruled the one state effectively defund Plant Parenthood,
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one of the country's largest abortion providers. The ruling allows
South Carolina and potentially other states to cut off reimbursements
to the service. Three of the nine Supreme Court judges
opposed the ruling, warning it could harm women. Schools are
being urged to report all cases of deep fakes involving children,
with the rate of digitally altered explicit images doubling in
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the past year. The e Safety Commission reckons that number
could be higher, though, and that's the latest of the news.
We'll have another update for you right here later today