1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,294 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Muma Mia podcast. Mamma Mea acknowledges 2 00:00:15,334 --> 00:00:18,174 Speaker 1: the traditional owners of land and waters that this podcast 3 00:00:18,214 --> 00:00:22,574 Speaker 1: is recorded on. Hi. I'm Grace Rufrey from Mumma MIA's 4 00:00:22,654 --> 00:00:25,654 Speaker 1: daily news podcast, The Quickie with your Headlines for Wednesday, 5 00:00:25,774 --> 00:00:29,814 Speaker 1: nineteenth June. A jury has found Justin Stein guilty of 6 00:00:29,894 --> 00:00:33,134 Speaker 1: murdering schoolgirl Charlie's Mutton, whose body was dumped in a 7 00:00:33,174 --> 00:00:35,734 Speaker 1: barrel by a river in twenty twenty two. At the 8 00:00:35,734 --> 00:00:37,534 Speaker 1: time of the nine year old's death, Stein was in 9 00:00:37,534 --> 00:00:40,454 Speaker 1: a relationship with the girl's mother, who he maintained was 10 00:00:40,494 --> 00:00:43,534 Speaker 1: the killer. Charlie's body was found near the Colo River, 11 00:00:43,614 --> 00:00:46,974 Speaker 1: northwest of Sydney on January eighteenth, twenty twenty two, with 12 00:00:47,054 --> 00:00:49,934 Speaker 1: gunshot wounds to her face and lower back. At the 13 00:00:49,974 --> 00:00:51,854 Speaker 1: time of her death, she'd been visiting her mother and 14 00:00:51,894 --> 00:00:54,534 Speaker 1: Stein from the Gold Coast, where she lived with her grandparents. 15 00:00:54,934 --> 00:00:57,694 Speaker 1: Stein admitted to dumping her body, but said miss Mutton 16 00:00:57,814 --> 00:00:59,694 Speaker 1: was the one who shot her daughter and placed her 17 00:00:59,734 --> 00:01:01,734 Speaker 1: in the barrel on the back of his ute without 18 00:01:01,734 --> 00:01:04,494 Speaker 1: his knowledge. Following a four week trial, the jury then 19 00:01:04,534 --> 00:01:07,854 Speaker 1: deliberated for almost two weeks before delivering the final guilty 20 00:01:07,934 --> 00:01:12,414 Speaker 1: verdict on Wednesday, Journia's first illegal pill testing site. The 21 00:01:12,494 --> 00:01:15,774 Speaker 1: can Test Health and Drug Checking Service will remain open 22 00:01:15,854 --> 00:01:18,454 Speaker 1: for three more years with one point eight million dollars 23 00:01:18,534 --> 00:01:21,654 Speaker 1: in new funding from the ACT Government. Launched in July 24 00:01:21,774 --> 00:01:24,414 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two, is a six month pilot can Test 25 00:01:24,454 --> 00:01:28,494 Speaker 1: has successfully reduced harm and saved lives. The service offers 26 00:01:28,574 --> 00:01:32,374 Speaker 1: chemical analysis of drugs and pills and drop in nurse consultations, 27 00:01:32,734 --> 00:01:35,294 Speaker 1: and its first two years, over two thy six hundred 28 00:01:35,334 --> 00:01:37,974 Speaker 1: samples were tested, with more than ten percent of users 29 00:01:38,014 --> 00:01:43,494 Speaker 1: discarding their drugs after testing. Crippling shortages facing Victoria's paramedics 30 00:01:43,494 --> 00:01:45,454 Speaker 1: has been brought to light after the parents of a 31 00:01:45,574 --> 00:01:48,014 Speaker 1: child who wasn't breathing were forced to drive her to 32 00:01:48,054 --> 00:01:51,214 Speaker 1: the hospital because the nearest ambulance was fifty kilometers away. 33 00:01:51,694 --> 00:01:54,694 Speaker 1: The incident unfolded in Melbourne in the early hours of Monday, 34 00:01:54,814 --> 00:01:57,854 Speaker 1: after a weekend when ambulance services were stretched to the limit. 35 00:01:58,374 --> 00:02:01,454 Speaker 1: Victoria Ambulance union boss Danny Hill said the incident was 36 00:02:01,454 --> 00:02:04,934 Speaker 1: a symptom of greater issues facing the embattled service, saying 37 00:02:05,054 --> 00:02:07,814 Speaker 1: it's terrifying because at that exact time the parents called 38 00:02:07,814 --> 00:02:12,214 Speaker 1: triple zero ambulances drop to just one percent available. Actor 39 00:02:12,294 --> 00:02:15,014 Speaker 1: Chris Hemsworth has revealed he pursued acting to help his 40 00:02:15,054 --> 00:02:18,454 Speaker 1: parents get out of debt after witnessing their financial struggles. 41 00:02:18,894 --> 00:02:21,134 Speaker 1: The forty year old actor spoke about his anxieties and 42 00:02:21,174 --> 00:02:24,854 Speaker 1: docuseries Limitless that he still carries that burden, saying what 43 00:02:24,974 --> 00:02:27,614 Speaker 1: gives me huge anxiety and evoke stress is when I'm 44 00:02:27,654 --> 00:02:30,294 Speaker 1: trying to take care of too many things, too many projects. 45 00:02:30,734 --> 00:02:33,694 Speaker 1: Despite his success, he still fears his career could disappear 46 00:02:33,734 --> 00:02:36,734 Speaker 1: if he doesn't say yes. Helmsworth now acknowledges that this 47 00:02:36,814 --> 00:02:39,534 Speaker 1: overthinking leads to anxiety, a habit from his youth that 48 00:02:39,614 --> 00:02:43,254 Speaker 1: his mother Leone helped him manage. That's your latest news headlines. 49 00:02:43,294 --> 00:02:46,214 Speaker 1: On tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, Clare Murphy is investigating 50 00:02:46,214 --> 00:02:48,654 Speaker 1: the new vaccine that could dramatically change the numbers of 51 00:02:48,654 --> 00:02:52,134 Speaker 1: Australians impacted by skin cancer. Listen to The Quickie wherever 52 00:02:52,174 --> 00:02:53,214 Speaker 1: you get your podcasts.