WEBVTT - Vape Backflip 25/06/24

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<v Speaker 1>This is the latest from your news feed. Is Tuesday,

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<v Speaker 1>the twenty fifth of June, vapes will be made available

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<v Speaker 1>at pharmacies without a prescription after the Albanezy government struck

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<v Speaker 1>a deal with the Greens that will soften a proposed

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<v Speaker 1>retail ban on e cigarettes. Health Minister Mark Butler secured

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<v Speaker 1>support from the minor party for Labour's contentious plan that

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<v Speaker 1>originally would have limited vape access to prescription only pharmacy sales.

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<v Speaker 1>While the ban will be in place from July first

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<v Speaker 1>as originally intended, from October, individuals will be able to

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<v Speaker 1>purchase vapes from behind the counter following a conversation with

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<v Speaker 1>a pharmacist about the health harms associated with vaping. The

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<v Speaker 1>boss of Australia's anti doping agency is warned that the

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<v Speaker 1>AFL and Australian sport more widely is at a crossroad

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<v Speaker 1>as a damning report identified key issues around players buying coke, caine,

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<v Speaker 1>ice and ecstasy from criminals. Sport Integrity Australia on Monday

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<v Speaker 1>recommended an immediate overhaul of the AFL's contentious illicit drug policy,

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<v Speaker 1>which includes a so called medical model where players can

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<v Speaker 1>avoid drug strikes and undergo off the books testing we'll

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<v Speaker 1>be back after this. The notorious bicycle bandit, who plundered

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<v Speaker 1>eleven banks in a terrifying crime spree, has received one

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<v Speaker 1>of the longest sentences in South Australian history, but a

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<v Speaker 1>judge acknowledged the air of artificiality about the penalty given

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<v Speaker 1>he's about to die. On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled

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<v Speaker 1>Kim Alan Parsons crimes warranted no less than eighty five

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<v Speaker 1>years jail, reduced two sixty three years and nine months

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<v Speaker 1>for his decades late guilty Please. Just as Sandy McDonald noted,

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<v Speaker 1>state law did not allow for the imposition of crushing penalties,

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<v Speaker 1>so she reduced Parsons sentence to thirty five years. And

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<v Speaker 1>new data has revealed Queensland patients waited up to fourteen

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<v Speaker 1>hours in the state's emergency departments as choked hospitals struggled

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<v Speaker 1>to cope with soaring demand. One patient at Brisbane's Princess

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<v Speaker 1>Alexandra Hospital waited more than fourteen hours to be seen

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<v Speaker 1>in February, while in the same month to others waited

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<v Speaker 1>more than ten and a half hours. The figures across

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<v Speaker 1>four months from December to March reveal While some hospitals

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<v Speaker 1>shown improvements, Queenslanders are still experiencing lengthy delays. We'll have

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<v Speaker 1>an update to your newsfeed tomorrow