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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello from the Amplifying newsroom. I'm Hayden Visarah. Prime Minister
Anthony Aberanezi has responded to calls to address anti Semitism.
The federal government will crack down on those who spread
hate and radicalization, with the Attorney General and Home Affairs
Minister to work on new reforms.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
The Minister for Home Affairs will also have new powers
to cancel or reject visus for those who spread hate
and division in this country, or would do so if
they were allowed to come here.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
The youngest victim of the Bondi terror attacks is being
made to rest today in Sydney. Ten year old Matilda
among fifteen people killed in Sunday shootings. Israel's ambassador to Australia.
I'm mere memmon telling the ABC it's devastating.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
I'm not that sure that I'm capable in expressing how
I feel. I have a ten years old granddaughter, and
when I see Matilda, I see my own auri. I
really I'm speechless.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
The ACT Ambulance Service is urging Camberan's not to be
complacent about the risk of heat stroke and heat exhaust you.
On hot days like today, it.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
Can happen very quickly, particularly to those vulnerable members of
the community.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
The other thing that we.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Would strongly advise is to never ever leave your children
or your pets in a car in the heat.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Rebecca Lundy from the Service. There's an advice level heatwave
warning in place for the Act with tamp's forecast here
thirty seven degrees today and tomorrow. A motorbike rider has
died after a crash involving two motorbikes south of Braidwood
last nights. Police say a twenty five year old man
died of the scene, while a fourteen year old boy
who was a second rider, was airlifted to Canberra Hospital
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in a serious but stable condition. Police say the writers
unknown to one another and were traveling together while the
bikes were unregistered. The act Auditor General has warned the
territory's finances need to be managed carefully going ahead, as
growth in expenditure outpaces growth in revenue. It comes as
the Audit Office releases the results of its financial audit
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program for last financial year. The report notes debt has
grown significantly in recent years, with annual interest payments expected
to reach one billion dollars a year by twenty twenty nine.
Another step forward in the establishment of a Board of
Inquiry into Abriginal and Torrestrate Islander deaths in custody at
the Act's jail. Seven Aboriginal and Torrestrate Islander Canberans have
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been appointed to a new Community Advisory Committee that will
help shape the inquiry by offering advice to governments on
things like the scope and objectives with the term of reference.
The Act recorded a total profit value of over six
hundred and forty one million dollars after more than ninety
five percent of all property sales recorded a profit during
the September quarter. It's according to Cotalities latest Paint in
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Game report, which found over ninety five percent of houses
and over ninety percent of units made a profit from resale.
Only six and a half percent of sales recorded a loss,
totally just under six million dollars. If you're using the
Canberra Airport over the next few days, you're being encouraged
to allow yourself some extra time. Airport security workers employed
by MSSC Security have flagged industrial action over pay negotiations
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from today that could see some delays. We think that
the best thing that people can do is just make
sure that they get out there and plenty of time
to clear the screen points in order to catch their flight.
Lindall Ryan from the United Workers Union there and you
may notice a sea of red around Lake Belly Griffin
later today with hundreds of people dressed as Santas for
the third annual Center run. Co founder at Running for Resilience,
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Ben Alexander says it's to help raise twenty thousand dollars
for cancer charity Rise Above.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
There's a lot of families doing it half battling all
forms of cancer, so we're having to raise the money
to then support those families and make their Christmas a
little bit better even Yeah, they're going through something really
really tough.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
It kicks off at the Jedd at five point thirty
and that's the letters in the Cambin newsroom so far.
We'll have another update for you right here later on
this afternoon.