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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hi there from the Amplify newsroom. I'm an abygat Co.
A public warning's been issued after a rifle and two
modified handguns were allegedly stolen from a North Side property
last week. Police say the guns are highly customized for
competition use and anyone who uses them incorrectly is at
risk of severe injuries. A thirty two year old man's
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copped several charges. Victorian police have received two hundred tip
offs after posting a million dollar reward for Desi Freeman
detectives hoping the new information will lead them to the
alleged cop killer, who's been hiding now for more than
two weeks. The Defense Minister isn't saying how many AI
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submarines will be built under a new one point seven
billion dollar defense contract. The first ghost Shark underwater drones
are said to be rolled out in January. Acting PM
Richard Miles coy over the exact size of the fleet.
There is a specific number, but we're not putting that,
not making that public. But what we are saying is
that there will be dozens of these built over the
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course of the next five years. Claims today Donald Trump
is too weak to stand up to Benjamin Netanyahoo. Several
Democrats have condemned Israel's strike on Qatar, blaming the President
for his permissive approach toward the Israeli leader. Foreign Minister
Penny Wong says the attack prolongs the war.
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It imperils that work on the ceasefire and at risks escalation.
The world needs a cease fire. The people of Gaza
need a cease fire, and the hostages need a ceasefire.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Looks like that rain forecast today hasn't caused as much
chaos as expected, but the act SES is still urging
us to take it easy and steer clear of floodwaters.
More problems have come to light with the Digital Health Record,
this time for local dementia patients. The Auditor General has
found limitations with the system has stopped dementia patients from
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getting timely medical care by practitioners they've been referred to,
posing a risk to those clients. The Audit has made
nine recommendations. The Canberra Liberals leader says more needs to
be done to reduce barriers to accessing endometriosis treatment in
the act. It's after a survey found fifty percent of
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Cambra women with the condition say they aren't happy with
their treatment. Leanne Cassley says local women often still need
to travel for surgery. This minister knows this problem has
existed for years because I've been talking about it for
years and it's not just me saying it, it's Camber
women who are completely affected by this. Work has started
on upgrades to Jerrebombra High School to boost its capacity
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to one thousand students by the start of twenty twenty seven,
and Camber Reptile Zoo's urging anyone who's seen their residents
silky Rooster called Hey Hey to let them know staff
are concerned. The popular fella who struts around keeping the
car park tidy may have been scoop out by someone
thinking heat was lost. And that's the latest from the
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Cambernoos room this Wednesday. Check back again tomorrow morning for
our next update.