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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello from the Amplifi newsroom. I'm tamaraw Cartwright. The Act's
Chief Minister, says the resumption of Guitar Airways flights in
and out of Canberra via Melbourne today is a win
all round. Andrew Barr says it's a booz for international
tourism and for cam Beerns looking to travel.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
I think they will be really strong outbound support for
the service, but it will help business, government, education sector,
diplomatic cores as well.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Mark Parton has addressed the act Legislative Assembly for the
first time as Leader of the canber Liberals. The leader
of the opposition thanked former Leader Leanne Cassley for the
work she had done and said he never expected to
be in this position.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
I guess, more than anything else, I have a genuine
love and respect for every member of this parliamentary team
and a genuine belief that as a collective that we
can do great things together, and I believe that we can.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
It's also the first day in a new job for
Jeremy Hanson, elected as Speaker. The Albanesi government has unveiled
its National AI Plan. While the plan doesn't include any
laws to regulate the technology, it includes a thirty million
dollar safety institute that will help combat AI child abuse.
Material Industry and Innovation Minister Tim Ayres says it's about
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keeping Ossie safe.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
Testing new models, analyzing threats and challenges our security and
intelligence agencies make sure that we keep Australing safe and
evolve our approach to this technology in the national interest.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
The a and U is not making changes to the
School of Music. The UNI had proposed plans to dismantle
the institution to cut costs and create a School of
Creative and Cultural Practice instead, but there was pushback from
staff and students. A and U has confirmed there will
be no structural changes to the School of Music, changes
to Working with Children checks and the Act. The local
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government announcing new workers' screening laws taking on a band
in one band in all approach, meaning if a person
is rejected from the Vulnerable Working with People check in
another state or territory, they are automatically ineligible to apply
in the Act. Ossie teens are making the move to
other social media platforms ahead of the under sixteen span.
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On December tenth, a photo sharing app called YopE is
already moving up the App Store charts. It seems Nepotism
isn't just rife in Hollywood. The review into government appointments
has been scathing, the No Favorites report finding both the
Coalition and the Agle p are guilty of handing out
jobs for mats and Camberans have shivered through the coldest
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December morning since records began. According to the Bomb, it
dropped to minus point three degrees this morning at around
five point fifty am. And that's the latest from the
Camber news room this Tuesday. Check back again tomorrow morning
for our next update.