1 00:00:06,415 --> 00:00:14,495 Speaker 1: You're listening to a mother Mere podcast. Hi, I'm Ailish 2 00:00:14,535 --> 00:00:17,855 Speaker 1: Delaney from Momma Mere's twice daily news podcast, The Quickie 3 00:00:17,935 --> 00:00:22,415 Speaker 1: with Your Headlines for Friday, January sixteenth. Prime Minister Anthony 4 00:00:22,455 --> 00:00:25,935 Speaker 1: Albanesi is making a last ditch bid for bipartisan support 5 00:00:26,055 --> 00:00:29,415 Speaker 1: for sweeping hate speech laws after failing to win backing 6 00:00:29,415 --> 00:00:32,534 Speaker 1: from the Coalition or the Greens. The PM says his 7 00:00:32,615 --> 00:00:35,655 Speaker 1: government remains open to amendments to push the draft bill 8 00:00:35,735 --> 00:00:38,854 Speaker 1: through when MPs and Senators meet in Canberra on Monday, 9 00:00:39,254 --> 00:00:42,815 Speaker 1: but criticize the Opposition for not putting forward concrete plans. 10 00:00:43,294 --> 00:00:46,254 Speaker 1: The bill is the government's response to the Islamic inspired 11 00:00:46,375 --> 00:00:49,735 Speaker 1: terror attack that claimed fifteen lives at a Bondai Beach 12 00:00:49,775 --> 00:00:54,014 Speaker 1: Honaker event on December fourteen. Albinizi says the parties of 13 00:00:54,015 --> 00:00:58,215 Speaker 1: government should be supporting this across the board. New research 14 00:00:58,255 --> 00:01:01,495 Speaker 1: has found people living with depression effacing a major gap 15 00:01:01,535 --> 00:01:04,975 Speaker 1: in treatment options, with the study revealing clues about why 16 00:01:05,055 --> 00:01:09,895 Speaker 1: stands antidepressants fail for many Australians. The University of Sydney 17 00:01:09,935 --> 00:01:13,095 Speaker 1: Brain and Mind Center has undertaken the largest study of 18 00:01:13,175 --> 00:01:16,935 Speaker 1: its kind of almost fifteen thousand Australians living with depression, 19 00:01:17,335 --> 00:01:20,575 Speaker 1: seventy five percent of whom were women. It identified a 20 00:01:20,655 --> 00:01:25,495 Speaker 1: distinct atypical depression strongly linked to other mental and physical illnesses. 21 00:01:25,975 --> 00:01:29,735 Speaker 1: Antidepressants are routinely prescribed as a first line treatment, but 22 00:01:29,775 --> 00:01:32,735 Speaker 1: the study found people with this illness profile were less 23 00:01:32,815 --> 00:01:35,815 Speaker 1: likely to respond to the medication and more likely to 24 00:01:35,895 --> 00:01:40,095 Speaker 1: experience side effects such as further weight gain. Atypical depression 25 00:01:40,215 --> 00:01:43,335 Speaker 1: was more common in women, and researchers say the findings 26 00:01:43,335 --> 00:01:46,655 Speaker 1: suggest a major gap in treatment for people experiencing it. 27 00:01:48,015 --> 00:01:50,775 Speaker 1: Billions of dollars will be spent over the next decade 28 00:01:50,855 --> 00:01:54,815 Speaker 1: to upgrade Sydney's sewerage network after thousands of debris balls 29 00:01:54,935 --> 00:01:57,855 Speaker 1: washed up on the city's iconic beaches. The gray and 30 00:01:57,895 --> 00:02:01,175 Speaker 1: black balls, mostly the size of marbles, forced the closure 31 00:02:01,215 --> 00:02:04,535 Speaker 1: of Bondaie, Manly and other major Sydney beaches in late 32 00:02:04,575 --> 00:02:07,815 Speaker 1: twenty twenty four and early twenty twenty five. New South 33 00:02:07,815 --> 00:02:11,415 Speaker 1: Wales Environment Protection Authority found the balls likely came from 34 00:02:11,415 --> 00:02:15,255 Speaker 1: the Malibar Deep Ocean outfall, a wastewater system that services 35 00:02:15,295 --> 00:02:18,695 Speaker 1: almost two million people. The government says it will invest 36 00:02:18,735 --> 00:02:21,695 Speaker 1: three billion dollars into upgrading the system over the next 37 00:02:21,735 --> 00:02:24,695 Speaker 1: ten years to reduce the volume of wastewater that needs 38 00:02:24,695 --> 00:02:28,655 Speaker 1: to be treated and discharged by the Malabar Outfall. Water 39 00:02:28,735 --> 00:02:32,615 Speaker 1: Minister Rose Jackson says the staged upgrades will ensure Sydney 40 00:02:32,615 --> 00:02:35,735 Speaker 1: water users don't face a sudden bill shock and pave 41 00:02:35,815 --> 00:02:39,014 Speaker 1: the way for more housing to be built. And Harry 42 00:02:39,055 --> 00:02:42,255 Speaker 1: Styles is back. The pop star has announced his long 43 00:02:42,255 --> 00:02:46,575 Speaker 1: awaited fourth studio album will arrive this autumn, titled Kiss 44 00:02:46,615 --> 00:02:49,454 Speaker 1: All the Time at Disco Occasionally. The album is set 45 00:02:49,495 --> 00:02:52,015 Speaker 1: to drop on March six and is the singer's first 46 00:02:52,055 --> 00:02:55,975 Speaker 1: full length project in four years. That's your evening news 47 00:02:56,015 --> 00:02:59,975 Speaker 1: headlines On Monday's episode of The Quickie, Tony Armstrong drops 48 00:03:00,015 --> 00:03:03,415 Speaker 1: by ahead of his new ABC special Always Was Tonight. 49 00:03:03,935 --> 00:03:07,095 Speaker 1: From First Nations Australians and their relationship to the media 50 00:03:07,255 --> 00:03:10,535 Speaker 1: to who's going to win this year's AFL Premiership, Tony 51 00:03:10,615 --> 00:03:13,375 Speaker 1: shares his thoughts about it all. Listen to The Quickie 52 00:03:13,455 --> 00:03:23,495 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. Muma Mea acknowledges the traditional 53 00:03:23,535 --> 00:03:26,335 Speaker 1: owners of land and waters that this podcast is recorded 54 00:03:26,375 --> 00:03:26,455 Speaker 1: on