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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello from the Amplifying newsroom. I'm Hayden Visera. Mourners are
saying farewell to Rabbi Eli Schlanger in the first funeral
for the Bondi terror attack victims. New South Wales Premiere
Chris Mins is in attendance at the Bondai Synagogue service,
as well as Opposition leader Susan Lee and dozens of
police officers to pay their respects to the forty one
year old Rabbi Levi Wolfe says he is mourning the

(00:23):
loss of every life in the attack.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
We have all been hoping over the last three days
that we would wake up and somehow realize that this
was all a terrible dream.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
The accused Bondai shooter is expected to be charged today.
Twenty four year old Navid Akram woke up from a
koma yesterday afternoon, with investigators having to wait for medication
to wear off and for him to obtain legal help.
His dad and fellow gunman was killed at the scene.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanezi says we shouldn't let
terrorism divide Australia.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And this is an isis into buyed attack that cannot
be allowed to succeed and the way that we hurt
that attack is by uniting is coming together.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Lifeline has recorded it's busiest twenty four hours of the
year following the Bondai terror attack, with more than four
three hundred ossies reaching out for help. Local Lifeline CEO
Carry Leeson says events like this can compound stress or
grief that someone may already be coping with.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
We really do encourage the community to take some time
to check in with themselves to figure out whether they're
going okay and if they do need help over the
coming days, weeks, or months to ensure that they know
that last line is there.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
If you need support, you can contact a Lifeline. On
thirteen eleven fourteen, we're being reminded to stay cool and hydrated,
with Canberra expecting top tempts in the mid thirties over
the next few days, where the Bureau Forecaster Jonathan Howe
says there's also a heat wave warning current for the act.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Potday today thirty three degrees, but in the next two
days from Thursday and Friday, we're actually to thirty seven
degree east for both days, so make the hottest day
since January and also the hottest two days in a
row since January as well.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
The hot weather is expected to peak at the end
of the week before starting to ease across the weekends.
Tom Sylvanney has been sentenced to more than six years
behind bars, but he could be out in three A
jury found the twenty three year old guilty of two
counts of rape crimes. Judge Gregory Lyon today described as
utterly appalling and to which he's shown no remorse. Tom's parents,

(02:27):
Carlton Legend Stephen and TV presenter Joe Sylvanni didn't speak
to media outside the court court today. For a twenty
two year old man charged after allegedly strangling and hitting
his pregnant former partner at her home yesterday, Pollie said
the man was arrested at Canberra Airport just before six
pm as he was preparing to boarder domestic flights. A

(02:47):
new framework has been launched today aiming to improve access
to peer lead support when it comes to drug treatment.
In the Act, the peer Treatment Support service model of
care is led by workers with lived and living experiences
of drug use, and Cambrid's junior doctors are working longer
hours compared to the rest of the nation and that's
according to an Australian Medical Association survey, the Annual Medical

(03:11):
Training Survey, finding seventy percent of ACT doctors worked over
forty hours, compared to fifty eight percent nationally. ACTAMA president
doctor Kerry Ost says there's still challenges when it comes
to inappropriate behavior.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
We're seeing quite comparable result between those who've experienced or
witness bulling, sexual hossment or racism compared to other jurisdiction.
So experience is twenty five percent in the ACT versus
twenty percent nationally, witnesses thirty two percent versus twenty six
percent nationally.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
And that's let us in the Camber newsroom so far.
We'll have another update view right here later on this
afternoon
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