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June 10, 2025 3 mins

Today's headlines include:

The LA Police Department has launched a formal investigation into the shooting of a Channel Nine journalist who was reporting on the protests. 

Monash IVF has announced a second incorrect embryo transfer in as many months. 

NSW Deputy Premier Prue Car will take personal leave after being diagnosed with breast cancer. 

And today’s good news: Researchers have developed a “world first” blood test that can identify coeliac disease in individuals, even when they’re on gluten-free diets.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler
Producer: Emma Gillespie

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
From the Daily Os.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
I'm Emma Gillespie, I'm Zara Sidler.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
It's Tuesday, the tenth of June. Here's what's making headlines
this evening.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
The LA Police Department, the LAPD, has launched a formal
investigation into the shooting of a Channel nine journalist who
was reporting on the protests. Lauren Tmussi, was shot in
the car with a rubber bullet by an LAPD officer
earlier this week. In opposed to X, she said, quote,
I'm a bit sore, but I'm okay. Important we keep
on telling the stories that need to be told. In

(00:35):
a press conference today, PM Anthony Albernizi confirmed she spoke
with Tamasi this morning and that she was quote pretty resilient.
He said the footage was horrific and added that we
have already raised these issues with the US administration. We
don't find it acceptable that it occurred. When asked if
he will raise it personally with President Trump, Alberanizi said,
I'll leave the discussions with the President until they occur,

(00:56):
rather than foreshadow them.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Monash IVF has announced a second incorrect embryo transfer in
as many months. In a statement to the ASX This morning,
the fertility company said its conducting an internal investigation after
a recent incident at one of its Victorian clinics. Monash
IVF extended its sincere apologies to the affected couple. It

(01:20):
comes after the company revealed in April that an embryo
mix up led to a Queensland woman giving birth to
a baby that wasn't hers. The mistake was only discovered
when the birth parents requested the transfer of their remaining
embryos and the clinic found an additional unexpected embryo. In
its announcement today, monash IVF said a patient received a

(01:40):
transfer of their own embryo last Thursday instead of their
partners as had been planned.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
New South Wales Deputy Premiere Preu Car will take personal
leave after being diagnosed with breast cancer. In a statement today,
Carr announced she would take the personal leave for an
undetermined period of time and begin immediate treatment. Following her
breast cancer diagnosis. Carr said the prognosis is quote good
and her doctors are optimistic about her recovery. She previously

(02:10):
had kidney cancer in twenty twenty two, but said this
was unrelated to her previous diagnosis.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
And today's good News researchers have developed a world first
blood test that can identify coeliac disease in individuals even
when they're on gluten free diets. Typically, patients seeking a
diagnosis for celiac disease need to eat large amounts of
gluten for weeks to get an accurate diagnosis. Now, researchers

(02:38):
at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
believe a blood test they've developed can quote take away
the pain of diagnosis by allowing patients to remain on
gluten free diets. Associate Professor and gastro entrologist Jason tied
In said the test will speed up accurate diagnosis whilst
avoiding the suffering and what is.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
The latest from the Dallyias newsroom. If you are looking
for something else to listen to, why not check out
today's deep dive on what we've learned from a q's
mushroom murderer Aaron Patterson's time in a witness box.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
We will be back tomorrow with another deep dive, but
until then, have a great evening.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
My name is Lily Maddon and I'm a proud Arunda
bungelung Kalkutin woman from Gadighl country. The daly oz acknowledges
that this podcast is recorded on the lands of the
Gadighl people and pays respect to all Aboriginal and Torres
Strait island and nations. We pay our respects to the
first peoples of these countries, both past and present.
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