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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello from the Amplifying newsroom. I'm Tomorrow Cartwright. The Australian
Transport Safety Bureau is sending up a team from Canberra
to investigate that deadly plane crash near to Woomba. Two
men were killed when the Cessna crashed into a paddick
yesterday afternoon.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
We're only obviously really less than a day into this
will arrive on site. I've got a team coming up
from Canberra. We believe it was conducting, most likely an
instrument landing system approach into Oakley. Now what was gone wrong?
We don't know.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Chief Commissioner Angus Mitchell on nine. There forensic testing is
now underway. The PM has this afternoon outlined his priorities
the first sitting week of the new parliament. It'll officially
resume tomorrow with legislation to cut Hextet high on the agenda.
Anthony Albanezi says childcare reform will also be a priority.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
No parents should be concerned when their little one is
left with a worker in a childcare center. We clearly
need to do better as a society and as governments
across the board.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Meanwhile, we're not exactly embracing our federal politicians in the
wake of the May election, with a new polls suggesting
voters aren't overly happy with either side. The coalition's primary
vote slipped to twenty nine percent, its lowest in News
poll's forty year history, and seven points behind Labour. Their
combined total of sixty five percent is also the lowest ever.
(01:27):
Donald Trump has given the go ahead for nearly ten
million dollars worth of contraceptives to be destroyed. The birth
control implants were intended to be sent to Africa to
support women in crisis settings. It's part of the White
House move to wind down foreign aid programs. Nearly seventy
thousand Aussie Toyota owners are being asked to take them
back to the dealer because of a potential fault that
(01:49):
could see them driving without a working Speedo. Sedan's Hatchbacks
and SUVs built after July twenty twenty two are impacted,
with a full list available on the Toyota website. The
nation's capital iconic wine scene is said to receive some
deserved recognition as the Act's Iconic Fireside Festival kicks off
from today until August third, bringing an array of wine,
(02:12):
food and experiences. Fergus McGee from Mountminteur Vineyard says he
expects people across the nation to join.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
We've got some amazing wines right on our doorsteps. The
camera people really understand that these days, and we're making
some fantastic wines and we're so lucky that we have
a wine district on our doorsteps when everyone else has
to travel into the country.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
And the enormous salaries of Aussie traffic controllers has been revealed,
some lollipop workers across the country taking home around two
hundred thousand dollars a year. However, they do work fifty
six hours over a six day week. And that's the
latest from the Camber News room this Monday. Check back
again tomorrow morning for our next update.