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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hi there from the Amplify newsroom. I'm renebigat Coo. Police
are asking the public for footage of a blue suv
near the Kondifire station after a newborn baby was found
there yesterday morning. The mum hasn't been found as yet,
with police still urging anyone who may know her to
encourage her to get medical help. Police say the two
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men allegedly involved in a fight outside Vinis in Braddon
last month have been identified and are helping police. One
man was left with a serious head injury. New South
Wales police aren't ruling out Underworld involvement after a man
was shot dead on the streets of Western Sydney this afternoon.
Superintendent Brendan Gorman saying the two men arrested are known
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to them.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Public place shooting and all shootings of police take very
serious is one of our number one priorities.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Police will do whatever it takes to win that violence.
The Education Director It says an incident where a student
allegedly brought a knife into Nevelbonne Primary School was handled
quickly and safely. A spokesperson said wellbeing supports were offered
to impacted students, but more info hasn't been provided due
to privacy reasons. There's a push to beef up the
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Act's environment laws after federal reforms were passed. ACT Green's
deputy leader Joe Clay says they want to see more
action from the local government.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
We need to revise that offset policy, we need to
protect nature properly, and we need to make sure that
we've got a buidiversity network within our footprinter here in Caner.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Donald Trump says he's working to pause immigration from all
third world countries to the US. The US President taking
to social media to say he'll also look at ending
all federal benefits and subsidies to non citizens. Eighty three
percent of local community organizations reported an increase in demand
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in twenty twenty four. According to the ACT Council of
Social Service, many organizations are struggling to keep up with
demand and with fifty two percent reporting increases in the
number of clients their service couldn't support. CEO doctor Devin
Bowles says they're calling for adequate government investment. Our community
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is investing billions and built infrastructure, while investment in our
social infrastructure is weakening. NATIONALS Member Matt Canavan is hoping
to draw Barnaby Joyce back into the fold following his
resignation from the party, but not everyone is as welcoming.
Former Deputy PM Michael McCormack is over the drama.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Can Al West be just about Barnaby? It can't always
be just about Willy won't he? Will he jump? Will
he stay? I mean, you know, quite frankly, you get
a little bit over it. I mean, there are people
out there who are really hurting.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
And Ossie's are spending close to seven billion dollars a
year on subscriptions. Research from Westpac revealing thirty one percent
of Australians admit they're wasting money on unused services. And
that's the latest from the canber News room this Friday.
Back again on Monday morning for our next updates.