1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,294 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Muma Mia podcast. Mumma Mea acknowledges 2 00:00:15,334 --> 00:00:18,174 Speaker 1: the traditional loaners of land and waters that this podcast 3 00:00:18,254 --> 00:00:23,694 Speaker 1: is recorded on Hi. I'm Isabella Ross from Mamma MEA's 4 00:00:23,774 --> 00:00:26,414 Speaker 1: daily news podcast, The Quickie. Here's what's happening in the 5 00:00:26,454 --> 00:00:30,454 Speaker 1: news today. Thursday, June twenty seventh. Bruce Lohman has been 6 00:00:30,574 --> 00:00:33,294 Speaker 1: ordered to pay two million dollars to Ten after losing 7 00:00:33,334 --> 00:00:36,134 Speaker 1: his defamation case against the network, in what his lawyer 8 00:00:36,214 --> 00:00:39,374 Speaker 1: says might be the deal of the century. The twenty 9 00:00:39,454 --> 00:00:42,054 Speaker 1: nine year old is unlikely, however, to ever hand over 10 00:00:42,094 --> 00:00:44,094 Speaker 1: the sum, after a court was told he was of 11 00:00:44,134 --> 00:00:48,134 Speaker 1: modest means with little ability to pay. Justice Michael Lee 12 00:00:48,134 --> 00:00:50,774 Speaker 1: and April found a Network ten report on the project 13 00:00:50,854 --> 00:00:53,694 Speaker 1: in February twenty twenty one did not defeign Bruce Lehman 14 00:00:53,774 --> 00:00:57,774 Speaker 1: when it effectively added him as an alleged rapist. After 15 00:00:57,934 --> 00:01:00,014 Speaker 1: Justice Lee found the network had failed in one of 16 00:01:00,014 --> 00:01:03,054 Speaker 1: its key defenses, the amount payable by Lohman was reduced 17 00:01:03,094 --> 00:01:07,454 Speaker 1: to two million. Stellarisange has recounted the heartfelt moment her 18 00:01:07,534 --> 00:01:11,174 Speaker 1: children learned their father had been free. Juliana sand stepped 19 00:01:11,174 --> 00:01:13,894 Speaker 1: onto Australian soil on Wednesday night for the first time 20 00:01:13,974 --> 00:01:17,374 Speaker 1: in fourteen years. Today, Stella spoke of the reaction of 21 00:01:17,414 --> 00:01:20,414 Speaker 1: their children, saying they were jumping on their sofa with excitement. 22 00:01:20,894 --> 00:01:23,854 Speaker 1: It comes after Prime Minister Anthony Alberansi revealed he had 23 00:01:23,894 --> 00:01:26,494 Speaker 1: spoken to Assange over the phone and welcomed him back 24 00:01:26,494 --> 00:01:30,254 Speaker 1: to Australia. Foreign Minister Senator Penny Wong also today met 25 00:01:30,254 --> 00:01:33,494 Speaker 1: with Stella and wished the family well. Paris, Hilton has 26 00:01:33,534 --> 00:01:36,974 Speaker 1: told a US congressional committee that her school experiences left 27 00:01:36,974 --> 00:01:40,654 Speaker 1: her with severe post traumatic stress disorder after alleged sexual abuse. 28 00:01:41,454 --> 00:01:43,854 Speaker 1: The forty three year old alleged in twenty twenty that 29 00:01:43,894 --> 00:01:47,614 Speaker 1: she had been subjected to verbal, physical, emotional, and psychological 30 00:01:47,654 --> 00:01:51,414 Speaker 1: torture whilst a student at Provo Canyon, a psychiatric youth 31 00:01:51,454 --> 00:01:55,374 Speaker 1: facility in Utah. She recalled being sexually abused and force 32 00:01:55,454 --> 00:01:59,254 Speaker 1: fed medications as she testified about the abused children experience 33 00:01:59,334 --> 00:02:02,614 Speaker 1: in the US welfare systems. For years now, Hilton has 34 00:02:02,654 --> 00:02:06,134 Speaker 1: been advocating for kids who have been in institutionalized environments, 35 00:02:06,214 --> 00:02:10,814 Speaker 1: calling for further reform. Lastly, Denmark will tax livestock farmers 36 00:02:10,814 --> 00:02:14,254 Speaker 1: for the greenhouse gases emitted by their gassy cows, sheets 37 00:02:14,294 --> 00:02:17,134 Speaker 1: and pigs from twenty thirty. They are the first country 38 00:02:17,134 --> 00:02:19,014 Speaker 1: in the world to do so, as it targets a 39 00:02:19,054 --> 00:02:21,854 Speaker 1: major source of methane emissions, one of the most potent 40 00:02:21,894 --> 00:02:25,294 Speaker 1: gases contributing to global warming. The aim is to reduce 41 00:02:25,374 --> 00:02:29,414 Speaker 1: Danish greenhouse gases emissions by seventy percent. A typical Danish 42 00:02:29,454 --> 00:02:33,734 Speaker 1: cow produces six metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year. 43 00:02:34,574 --> 00:02:37,734 Speaker 1: That's your evening news headlines. On tomorrow's episode, we are 44 00:02:37,734 --> 00:02:41,054 Speaker 1: delving into nuclear energy and the opposition leader's plans to 45 00:02:41,134 --> 00:02:44,414 Speaker 1: use it to make power prices cheaper across Australia. In 46 00:02:44,494 --> 00:02:47,214 Speaker 1: recent polling, it appears that thirty percent of Aussies are 47 00:02:47,214 --> 00:02:50,254 Speaker 1: in favor of us using nuclear power and another thirty 48 00:02:50,254 --> 00:02:52,534 Speaker 1: percent would like to know more about what it would entail. 49 00:02:53,254 --> 00:02:56,054 Speaker 1: While one side says nuclear is cheaper and cleaner, the 50 00:02:56,094 --> 00:02:58,894 Speaker 1: other says it's more expensive and riskier. We are the 51 00:02:58,934 --> 00:03:02,134 Speaker 1: experts who is right. Check out the Quickie wherever you 52 00:03:02,134 --> 00:03:03,174 Speaker 1: get your podcasts.