1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,414 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Mumamea podcast. Mumma Mea acknowledges the 2 00:00:15,454 --> 00:00:18,334 Speaker 1: traditional owners of land and waters that this podcast is 3 00:00:18,374 --> 00:00:25,814 Speaker 1: recorded on Hi I'm Grace Roofrain from Mummamea's daily news podcast, 4 00:00:25,894 --> 00:00:28,774 Speaker 1: The Quickie with your Headlines for Monday, eighth of July. 5 00:00:29,774 --> 00:00:32,854 Speaker 1: Remote communities are spending much more money on their weekly 6 00:00:32,894 --> 00:00:37,134 Speaker 1: shops than their urban centers, putting pressure on First Nation communities. 7 00:00:37,854 --> 00:00:40,294 Speaker 1: It has prompted the Federal government to pull together a 8 00:00:40,334 --> 00:00:44,614 Speaker 1: strategy for food security and remote Indigenous communities, with consultation 9 00:00:44,734 --> 00:00:48,134 Speaker 1: to start this week. Shoppers in remote areas can pay 10 00:00:48,254 --> 00:00:51,254 Speaker 1: upwards of fifty percent more for food and other essentials 11 00:00:51,254 --> 00:00:54,494 Speaker 1: at regional supermarkets, as well as being of poor equality. 12 00:00:55,054 --> 00:00:57,894 Speaker 1: The final strategy is expected in twenty twenty six, with 13 00:00:57,934 --> 00:01:01,054 Speaker 1: eleven point eight million dollars committed by the Federal Government 14 00:01:01,094 --> 00:01:04,534 Speaker 1: for the plan and early projects. Commonwealth and State and 15 00:01:04,614 --> 00:01:07,374 Speaker 1: territory governments will be involved in the work in partnership 16 00:01:07,374 --> 00:01:11,454 Speaker 1: with First Nations People Only, women and gender diverse candidates 17 00:01:11,454 --> 00:01:14,974 Speaker 1: will be invited to participate in the latest cybersecurity course 18 00:01:15,174 --> 00:01:19,774 Speaker 1: from one of Australia's largest security providers, CYBERCX launched its 19 00:01:19,814 --> 00:01:23,494 Speaker 1: first full time women only training course on Monday, offering 20 00:01:23,574 --> 00:01:26,614 Speaker 1: forty paid roles that will begin in November, as part 21 00:01:26,654 --> 00:01:29,734 Speaker 1: of an effort to address inequality in the sector. The 22 00:01:29,774 --> 00:01:33,094 Speaker 1: announcement comes after research from per Capita revealed women made 23 00:01:33,174 --> 00:01:36,694 Speaker 1: up just twenty one percent of Australia's cybersecurity workforce, and 24 00:01:36,774 --> 00:01:40,094 Speaker 1: a study from Engineers Australia showed only thirteen percent of 25 00:01:40,174 --> 00:01:44,414 Speaker 1: qualified engineers with female The recommendations to improve gender diversity 26 00:01:44,454 --> 00:01:48,734 Speaker 1: included addressing a non inclusive culture, providing greater opportunities for 27 00:01:48,814 --> 00:01:54,614 Speaker 1: female engineers in workplaces, and offering mentoring programs. Australian researchers 28 00:01:54,654 --> 00:01:58,134 Speaker 1: think they have uncovered the master controller of the aging process. 29 00:01:58,614 --> 00:02:01,894 Speaker 1: The discovery could potentially pave the way to improve quality 30 00:02:01,934 --> 00:02:05,894 Speaker 1: of life as people age. The Australian led study decoded 31 00:02:05,934 --> 00:02:09,014 Speaker 1: the process of how genes regulate how people mature as 32 00:02:09,054 --> 00:02:12,334 Speaker 1: they grow and age, with researchers saying up until now, 33 00:02:12,374 --> 00:02:15,334 Speaker 1: the process of how genes change activity from birth to 34 00:02:15,374 --> 00:02:19,734 Speaker 1: adulthood and into old age was largely unknown. By analyzing 35 00:02:19,774 --> 00:02:23,134 Speaker 1: both people and mice and comparing different age groups over time, 36 00:02:23,574 --> 00:02:27,214 Speaker 1: researchers were able to investigate the activity of genes involved 37 00:02:27,254 --> 00:02:31,014 Speaker 1: in both the development and aging processes. The findings could 38 00:02:31,094 --> 00:02:35,854 Speaker 1: help address diseases associated with aging like Alzheimer's, metabolic liver disorders, 39 00:02:35,854 --> 00:02:39,614 Speaker 1: and strokes. Margo Robbie is pregnant with her first child 40 00:02:39,654 --> 00:02:43,094 Speaker 1: with husband Tom Akerley. The Barbie actress was photographed with 41 00:02:43,134 --> 00:02:45,694 Speaker 1: a baby bumpole boarding a boat during a holiday to 42 00:02:45,774 --> 00:02:48,734 Speaker 1: Lake Como with her husband, and multiple sources have now 43 00:02:48,774 --> 00:02:51,814 Speaker 1: confirmed the couple are set to be parents. Robbie and 44 00:02:51,814 --> 00:02:54,894 Speaker 1: her husband married in twenty sixteen before co producing a 45 00:02:54,934 --> 00:02:58,894 Speaker 1: string of film projects through their production company Lucky Chap Entertainment, 46 00:02:59,174 --> 00:03:03,454 Speaker 1: producing films such as Barbie, Ititania, Promising Young Woman, and Saltburn. 47 00:03:03,774 --> 00:03:06,094 Speaker 1: The couple have kept their relationship largely out of the 48 00:03:06,094 --> 00:03:08,934 Speaker 1: public eye and didn't walk the Red carpet together until 49 00:03:08,974 --> 00:03:12,654 Speaker 1: twenty seven, nearly a year after their wedding. That's your 50 00:03:12,694 --> 00:03:15,614 Speaker 1: latest News headlines. On tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, Claire 51 00:03:15,694 --> 00:03:18,854 Speaker 1: Murphy is talking to the og Dolly Doctor to find 52 00:03:18,854 --> 00:03:21,654 Speaker 1: out why so many Aussie women are ashamed of their labior. 53 00:03:22,014 --> 00:03:24,414 Speaker 1: Listen to The Quickie wherever you get your podcasts.