1 00:00:06,375 --> 00:00:14,814 Speaker 1: You're listening to a mummameir podcast. Hi, I'm Jemma Donna 2 00:00:14,815 --> 00:00:17,815 Speaker 1: who from Ammamea's twice daily news podcast, The Quickie with 3 00:00:17,855 --> 00:00:22,775 Speaker 1: your Headlines for Thursday, December eleventh. Former pilot Greg Lynn 4 00:00:22,855 --> 00:00:26,775 Speaker 1: has successfully appealed his twenty twenty four murder conviction for 5 00:00:26,855 --> 00:00:29,735 Speaker 1: the death of camper Carol Clay, with the Victorian Court 6 00:00:29,735 --> 00:00:33,334 Speaker 1: of Appeal ordering a fresh trial. The fifty nine year 7 00:00:33,375 --> 00:00:36,935 Speaker 1: old was previously sentenced thirty two years in jail after 8 00:00:36,975 --> 00:00:39,734 Speaker 1: a jury found him guilty of killing seventy three year 9 00:00:39,735 --> 00:00:42,374 Speaker 1: old miss Clay, but acquitted him over the death of 10 00:00:42,415 --> 00:00:45,455 Speaker 1: her lover, Russell Hill, at a remote camp site in 11 00:00:45,534 --> 00:00:49,495 Speaker 1: twenty twenty. The Court of Appeal set aside the conviction 12 00:00:49,574 --> 00:00:54,255 Speaker 1: on Thursday, citing concerns over a substantial miscarriage of justice 13 00:00:54,535 --> 00:00:58,455 Speaker 1: during the initial trial due to a number of serious irregularities. 14 00:00:59,335 --> 00:01:02,374 Speaker 1: Lynn's legal team had argued the prosecution's handling of the 15 00:01:02,415 --> 00:01:07,494 Speaker 1: case was unfair and that the jury's split verdict was inconsistent. Lynn, 16 00:01:07,535 --> 00:01:10,815 Speaker 1: who admitted to burning the victim's remains but maintained both 17 00:01:10,895 --> 00:01:14,735 Speaker 1: deaths were accidental, was remanded in custody and is scheduled 18 00:01:14,735 --> 00:01:18,694 Speaker 1: to return to court on January twenty eight. The Trump 19 00:01:18,695 --> 00:01:23,415 Speaker 1: administration has unveiled new mandatory requirements for tourists entering the 20 00:01:23,495 --> 00:01:28,215 Speaker 1: US from forty two Visa exempt countries, including the UK, France, 21 00:01:28,335 --> 00:01:32,415 Speaker 1: and Australia. Under the plan, travelers applying through the ESTA 22 00:01:32,455 --> 00:01:35,455 Speaker 1: would have to disclose five years of social media activity, 23 00:01:35,895 --> 00:01:39,735 Speaker 1: all phone numbers used during that period, and email addresses 24 00:01:39,815 --> 00:01:43,575 Speaker 1: from the past decade. The U S Customs and Border 25 00:01:43,575 --> 00:01:47,055 Speaker 1: Protections stated that the changes necessary to comply with the 26 00:01:47,055 --> 00:01:50,695 Speaker 1: presidential executive order aimed at ensuring visitors do not bear 27 00:01:50,735 --> 00:01:55,935 Speaker 1: hostile attitudes towards citizens. Critics argue the policy forces self 28 00:01:55,975 --> 00:01:59,495 Speaker 1: censorship and sends a damaging message about the US commitment 29 00:01:59,575 --> 00:02:03,255 Speaker 1: to free speech, particularly as the US tourism has already 30 00:02:03,295 --> 00:02:06,455 Speaker 1: seen a dramatic drop in the second Trump term. The 31 00:02:06,535 --> 00:02:09,535 Speaker 1: new rules are expected to complicate travel for the upcoming 32 00:02:09,535 --> 00:02:12,455 Speaker 1: World Cup, which the US is co hosting next year. 33 00:02:13,615 --> 00:02:16,895 Speaker 1: Australians spent big at the Altar of Rock God's ACDC 34 00:02:17,055 --> 00:02:21,255 Speaker 1: andend Oasis, continuing a run of strong household spending that 35 00:02:21,295 --> 00:02:25,615 Speaker 1: will add to the Reserve Bank's concerns over inflation. Commonwealth 36 00:02:25,655 --> 00:02:29,095 Speaker 1: Bank's data showed consumption rows zero point five percent for 37 00:02:29,175 --> 00:02:33,015 Speaker 1: the month, lifting yearly spending to five point five percent, 38 00:02:33,255 --> 00:02:37,175 Speaker 1: which CBA's Belinda Allen suggests is pushing the economy close 39 00:02:37,215 --> 00:02:41,295 Speaker 1: to its capacity limits. This strong consumer environment, coupled with 40 00:02:41,335 --> 00:02:45,055 Speaker 1: anticipated fresh jobs data released today, will be key to 41 00:02:45,095 --> 00:02:48,975 Speaker 1: the RBA's decision on a possible interest rate hike in February. 42 00:02:49,735 --> 00:02:52,695 Speaker 1: RBA Governor Michelle Bollock has stated that the Central Bank 43 00:02:52,735 --> 00:02:55,695 Speaker 1: will consider raising the cash rate again if inflation and 44 00:02:55,815 --> 00:03:00,174 Speaker 1: labour market figures do not show sufficiently tight financial conditions. 45 00:03:01,055 --> 00:03:05,055 Speaker 1: Economists are closely watching today's ABS jobs for data clues, 46 00:03:05,215 --> 00:03:08,495 Speaker 1: with us any unemployment figure holding below the RBA's four 47 00:03:08,535 --> 00:03:12,375 Speaker 1: point four percent forecast, further strengthening the case for a hike. 48 00:03:12,855 --> 00:03:15,575 Speaker 1: The final piece of the data puzzle will arrive on 49 00:03:15,655 --> 00:03:18,215 Speaker 1: January twenty eight, with the release of the December quarter 50 00:03:18,335 --> 00:03:23,335 Speaker 1: inflation figures. In Australia's most complained about ads for twenty 51 00:03:23,415 --> 00:03:27,055 Speaker 1: twenty five have been revealed, with sex, nudity, violence, and 52 00:03:27,175 --> 00:03:30,815 Speaker 1: health and safety ranking as the top community concerns among 53 00:03:30,935 --> 00:03:35,095 Speaker 1: five thousand complaints assessed by the watchdog. Topping the list 54 00:03:35,255 --> 00:03:38,895 Speaker 1: was a series of keiacar ads that depicted zombie proof 55 00:03:39,175 --> 00:03:43,255 Speaker 1: electric vehicles driving through a neighborhood of the undead, prompting 56 00:03:43,375 --> 00:03:47,175 Speaker 1: eighty six complaints. One particularly strong reaction claim to the 57 00:03:47,175 --> 00:03:52,135 Speaker 1: commercial portrays people of Melbourne as zombies. While the AD's 58 00:03:52,175 --> 00:03:55,695 Speaker 1: standard panel found Kia ads were not overly scary, one 59 00:03:55,775 --> 00:03:58,575 Speaker 1: version was found to breach motor vehicle advertising rules for 60 00:03:58,615 --> 00:04:02,975 Speaker 1: depicting a contravention of road rules. Other highly complained about 61 00:04:02,975 --> 00:04:05,695 Speaker 1: ads included one for Dad Ol showing a boy petering 62 00:04:05,735 --> 00:04:08,575 Speaker 1: his nose, and a big w commercial that was pulled 63 00:04:08,615 --> 00:04:11,495 Speaker 1: after a girl briefly showed a blurred out middle finger. 64 00:04:12,255 --> 00:04:15,615 Speaker 1: Despite the numerous complaints, the majority of the top ten 65 00:04:15,695 --> 00:04:19,294 Speaker 1: ads did not breach the advertising code, though the Watchdog 66 00:04:19,335 --> 00:04:25,535 Speaker 1: emphasized that responsible advertising is good advertising. That's your evening 67 00:04:25,535 --> 00:04:28,615 Speaker 1: news headlines. On tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, we take 68 00:04:28,655 --> 00:04:31,455 Speaker 1: a look at the us VIS rules changing and why 69 00:04:31,535 --> 00:04:35,175 Speaker 1: Trump wants your social media history. Plus the Victorian Court 70 00:04:35,215 --> 00:04:37,895 Speaker 1: handed down its decision over the appeal launched by former 71 00:04:37,935 --> 00:04:41,615 Speaker 1: pilot Greg Lynn, sending the case back to retrial. Claire 72 00:04:41,695 --> 00:04:45,135 Speaker 1: Murphy will have the details. Listen to The Quickie wherever 73 00:04:45,175 --> 00:04:54,375 Speaker 1: you get your podcasts. Mumma mea acknowledges the traditional owners 74 00:04:54,375 --> 00:04:57,055 Speaker 1: of land and waters that this podcast is recorded on,