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 owners of land and waters that this podcast 3 00:00:18,214 --> 00:00:22,614 Speaker 1: is recorded on Hi. I'm Isabella Ross from Mumma MEA's 4 00:00:22,694 --> 00:00:25,414 Speaker 1: daily news podcast, The Quickie. Here's what's happening in the 5 00:00:25,414 --> 00:00:29,734 Speaker 1: news today, Wednesday, June fifth. Donald Trump's lawyers are asking 6 00:00:29,774 --> 00:00:31,894 Speaker 1: a New York judge to lift the gag order that 7 00:00:32,014 --> 00:00:35,414 Speaker 1: barred the former president from commenting about witnesses, jurors, and 8 00:00:35,494 --> 00:00:38,134 Speaker 1: others tied to the criminal case that led to his conviction. 9 00:00:38,614 --> 00:00:41,974 Speaker 1: His lawyers claim there's nothing to justify continued restrictions on 10 00:00:42,014 --> 00:00:44,254 Speaker 1: the First Amendment rights of Trump now that the trial 11 00:00:44,334 --> 00:00:47,694 Speaker 1: is over. Trump's lawyers also contend the gag order must 12 00:00:47,774 --> 00:00:50,174 Speaker 1: go away so he's free to fully address the case 13 00:00:50,254 --> 00:00:53,374 Speaker 1: and his conviction. With the first presidential debates scheduled for 14 00:00:53,454 --> 00:00:57,094 Speaker 1: June twenty seven. Prosecutors had previously raised concerns about the 15 00:00:57,134 --> 00:01:00,894 Speaker 1: Republican presidential nominee's propensity to attack people involved in his 16 00:01:01,014 --> 00:01:05,294 Speaker 1: legal cases. William Tyrell's former foster parents have launched an 17 00:01:05,254 --> 00:01:08,094 Speaker 1: appeal of their convictions and the severity of a sentence 18 00:01:08,134 --> 00:01:11,374 Speaker 1: handed down for the assault and intimidation of another child 19 00:01:11,494 --> 00:01:14,174 Speaker 1: under their care. Lawyers for one of the parents appeared 20 00:01:14,174 --> 00:01:16,534 Speaker 1: at court today, about two and a half months after 21 00:01:16,574 --> 00:01:19,694 Speaker 1: they were both convicted by a local court magistrate. The couple, 22 00:01:19,734 --> 00:01:22,454 Speaker 1: who cannot be legally named or identified, were found to 23 00:01:22,494 --> 00:01:25,934 Speaker 1: have intimidated a child who is not William on separate occasions. 24 00:01:26,294 --> 00:01:28,694 Speaker 1: The mother's threats to slap the child on two occasions 25 00:01:28,734 --> 00:01:32,774 Speaker 1: counted as intimidation. The magistrate found prosecutors relied on more 26 00:01:32,774 --> 00:01:35,454 Speaker 1: than one thousand hours of covert recordings made in the 27 00:01:35,494 --> 00:01:38,774 Speaker 1: couple's home and vehicles over fourteen months. In twenty twenty 28 00:01:38,814 --> 00:01:42,454 Speaker 1: and twenty twenty one, voluntaries is to Dying laws have 29 00:01:42,534 --> 00:01:45,174 Speaker 1: passed in the Act, with access for adults who have 30 00:01:45,214 --> 00:01:48,894 Speaker 1: an advanced and progressive condition. The multi step process, which 31 00:01:48,934 --> 00:01:52,294 Speaker 1: includes multiple health assessments by practitioners, is built on the 32 00:01:52,294 --> 00:01:55,414 Speaker 1: foundation that a person must have decision making capacity and 33 00:01:55,494 --> 00:01:59,294 Speaker 1: act voluntarily. The Act in Northern Territory were blocked from 34 00:01:59,334 --> 00:02:02,574 Speaker 1: legislating on euthanasia for a quarter of a century until 35 00:02:02,574 --> 00:02:06,414 Speaker 1: Commonwealth laws were overturned in twenty twenty two. All Australian 36 00:02:06,414 --> 00:02:09,014 Speaker 1: states have now passed voluntaries is to Dying laws. In 37 00:02:09,054 --> 00:02:13,414 Speaker 1: various fass which is a win according to many advocates. Lastly, 38 00:02:13,494 --> 00:02:16,414 Speaker 1: a study has revealed that women's mental agility is better 39 00:02:16,494 --> 00:02:19,814 Speaker 1: during menstruation. The study is the first to assess sports 40 00:02:19,854 --> 00:02:22,614 Speaker 1: related cognition during the menstrual cycle and as part of 41 00:02:22,654 --> 00:02:26,494 Speaker 1: a larger research project. Though participants reported feeling worse during 42 00:02:26,534 --> 00:02:30,454 Speaker 1: menstruation and perceived that this negatively impacted their performance, their 43 00:02:30,454 --> 00:02:33,614 Speaker 1: reaction times were faster and they made fewer errors. The 44 00:02:33,654 --> 00:02:36,454 Speaker 1: findings act as a proof of principle that specific types 45 00:02:36,494 --> 00:02:39,494 Speaker 1: of cognition fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, which could have 46 00:02:39,574 --> 00:02:43,174 Speaker 1: implications for injury in other aspects of women's health. That's 47 00:02:43,174 --> 00:02:46,614 Speaker 1: your evening news headlines. On tomorrow's episode, We're deep diving 48 00:02:46,694 --> 00:02:49,974 Speaker 1: into the thirty six Month Movement. It's calling to increase 49 00:02:50,014 --> 00:02:52,454 Speaker 1: the age of social media sign up from thirteen to 50 00:02:52,534 --> 00:02:54,934 Speaker 1: sixteen and what difference that claims to make to the 51 00:02:54,974 --> 00:02:57,374 Speaker 1: mental health of those who fall into that age bracket. 52 00:02:57,534 --> 00:03:01,294 Speaker 1: The movement spokesperson and co founder Nova Radio's Whipper speaks 53 00:03:01,294 --> 00:03:03,654 Speaker 1: to us about why kids ought to be older before 54 00:03:03,654 --> 00:03:06,774 Speaker 1: embarking on a social media journey. Check out the quickie 55 00:03:06,814 --> 00:03:11,774 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts,