1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,934 Speaker 1: You're listing to a Mummamea podcast. Mummamea acknowledges the traditional 2 00:00:15,934 --> 00:00:18,774 Speaker 1: owners of land and waters that this podcast is recorded 3 00:00:18,814 --> 00:00:25,014 Speaker 1: on Hi. I'm Nicole Madigan from Mummamea's twice daily news podcast, 4 00:00:25,094 --> 00:00:28,774 Speaker 1: The Quickie with Your Headlines for Tuesday, March twenty five. 5 00:00:30,054 --> 00:00:33,254 Speaker 1: The family of an Aboriginal man who died in custody 6 00:00:33,454 --> 00:00:36,774 Speaker 1: hopes his inquest will spark change in the justice system. 7 00:00:36,974 --> 00:00:41,614 Speaker 1: Clinton Austin died at Lodden Prison in Victoria on September eleventh, 8 00:00:41,654 --> 00:00:45,014 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two. The thirty eight year old had already 9 00:00:45,094 --> 00:00:48,174 Speaker 1: served his two year non parole period in prison when 10 00:00:48,174 --> 00:00:51,614 Speaker 1: he died, and was the second Indigenous person to die 11 00:00:51,614 --> 00:00:54,774 Speaker 1: in custody in Victoria within a space of a month. 12 00:00:55,814 --> 00:00:59,734 Speaker 1: Almost six hundred Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have 13 00:00:59,814 --> 00:01:03,214 Speaker 1: died in police or prison custody since the Royal Commission 14 00:01:03,254 --> 00:01:06,894 Speaker 1: into Indigenous Deaths in Custody handed down three hundred and 15 00:01:06,934 --> 00:01:11,094 Speaker 1: thirty nine recommendations in nineteen ninety one. Many of these 16 00:01:11,134 --> 00:01:16,374 Speaker 1: recommendations have not been fully implemented. Shortly after Austin's death, 17 00:01:16,614 --> 00:01:20,814 Speaker 1: the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service raised concerns about the quality 18 00:01:20,854 --> 00:01:24,414 Speaker 1: of healthcare provided to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 19 00:01:24,454 --> 00:01:27,294 Speaker 1: in prisons in the state. The inquest is scheduled to 20 00:01:27,334 --> 00:01:31,494 Speaker 1: continue for three weeks. During her brief relationship with the 21 00:01:31,534 --> 00:01:35,014 Speaker 1: man who would become her killer, Lily James was subjected 22 00:01:35,054 --> 00:01:39,254 Speaker 1: to a range of controlling and obsessive behaviours. James was 23 00:01:39,334 --> 00:01:42,454 Speaker 1: murdered by her ex boyfriend Paul Thason inside a bathroom 24 00:01:42,494 --> 00:01:45,654 Speaker 1: at Saint Andrew's Cathedral School where they both worked, on 25 00:01:45,694 --> 00:01:49,534 Speaker 1: the evening of October twenty five, twenty twenty three. Theayson 26 00:01:49,614 --> 00:01:52,694 Speaker 1: then took his own life. An inquest into the deaths 27 00:01:52,694 --> 00:01:55,734 Speaker 1: of the former couple has highlighted fears about the normalization 28 00:01:55,854 --> 00:01:59,374 Speaker 1: of behaviours such as location sharing, constant check ins, and 29 00:01:59,614 --> 00:02:04,414 Speaker 1: jealousy in relationships. Theyson was seen obsessively checking James's location 30 00:02:04,614 --> 00:02:07,494 Speaker 1: on social media platform Snapchat when she was at a 31 00:02:07,534 --> 00:02:10,254 Speaker 1: party with her ex boyfriend. Having earned Julia asked a 32 00:02:10,294 --> 00:02:14,454 Speaker 1: friend to monitor her. He had exhibited similar possessiveness during 33 00:02:14,454 --> 00:02:17,934 Speaker 1: his previous relationship, in which he demanded his girlfriend Freyer 34 00:02:18,054 --> 00:02:21,534 Speaker 1: share her location with him. Thason would become upset if 35 00:02:21,534 --> 00:02:23,934 Speaker 1: she turned off the function or didn't answer his calls 36 00:02:24,054 --> 00:02:28,974 Speaker 1: or text immediately. Freya says digital monitoring is a recognized 37 00:02:29,054 --> 00:02:31,934 Speaker 1: form of coercive control, but it's not well understood by 38 00:02:31,974 --> 00:02:36,574 Speaker 1: young people, says professor KATEE Fitzgibbon. Research conducted by the 39 00:02:36,654 --> 00:02:40,294 Speaker 1: Social Research Center found more than one in eight Australians 40 00:02:40,334 --> 00:02:44,014 Speaker 1: thought constantly checking up on someone was caring, and more 41 00:02:44,054 --> 00:02:46,814 Speaker 1: than one in ten thought it was reasonable to expect 42 00:02:46,854 --> 00:02:51,534 Speaker 1: to track a partner during relationships. Donald Trump's administration has 43 00:02:51,574 --> 00:02:55,134 Speaker 1: included a high profile journalist in a group chat outlining 44 00:02:55,214 --> 00:02:59,534 Speaker 1: sensitive US military plans for strikes against Yemen just hours 45 00:02:59,574 --> 00:03:02,974 Speaker 1: before they were executed. In a piece for The Atlantic 46 00:03:03,054 --> 00:03:06,894 Speaker 1: published on Monday, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg wrote that 47 00:03:07,014 --> 00:03:11,214 Speaker 1: Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, had accidentally included him 48 00:03:11,214 --> 00:03:16,574 Speaker 1: in the text message that detailed precise information about weapons packages, targets, 49 00:03:16,614 --> 00:03:22,014 Speaker 1: and timing. A CIA representative, Trump advisor Stephen Miller, and 50 00:03:22,134 --> 00:03:25,414 Speaker 1: White House Chief of Staff Susie Wilds were also included 51 00:03:25,414 --> 00:03:29,454 Speaker 1: in the group. In a statement supplied to CNN, Whitehouse 52 00:03:29,494 --> 00:03:34,054 Speaker 1: Press Secretary Caroline Livett appeared to confirm Goldberg's story, but 53 00:03:34,294 --> 00:03:37,574 Speaker 1: insisted the National Security team still had the full backing 54 00:03:37,654 --> 00:03:42,014 Speaker 1: of President Trump. Speaking to media after a flight to Hawaii, 55 00:03:42,334 --> 00:03:46,014 Speaker 1: Hegseth lashed out at Goldberg, calling him a deceitful and 56 00:03:46,214 --> 00:03:50,014 Speaker 1: highly discredited so called journalist who has made a profession 57 00:03:50,054 --> 00:03:54,334 Speaker 1: of peddling hoaxes. When asked, Trump denied any knowledge of 58 00:03:54,374 --> 00:03:59,454 Speaker 1: the mishap. Singer songwriter Anastasia, whose hit single i'm Ada 59 00:03:59,534 --> 00:04:06,094 Speaker 1: Love catapulted her to fame in two thousand, is heading 60 00:04:06,134 --> 00:04:08,694 Speaker 1: back to Australia for the first time in more than 61 00:04:08,734 --> 00:04:13,014 Speaker 1: a decade. The American star included stops in Melbourne, Sydney 62 00:04:13,054 --> 00:04:16,334 Speaker 1: and Brisbane to her Not That Kind twenty five World Tour, 63 00:04:16,774 --> 00:04:19,214 Speaker 1: which is in honor of the twenty fifth anniversary of 64 00:04:19,254 --> 00:04:22,974 Speaker 1: the album that included her debut hit. Anastaga says she's 65 00:04:23,014 --> 00:04:25,454 Speaker 1: excited to be coming to Australia for a night of 66 00:04:25,574 --> 00:04:28,894 Speaker 1: true nostalgia as well as her number one hit i'm 67 00:04:28,894 --> 00:04:31,574 Speaker 1: Ada Love, which was one of the most successful songs 68 00:04:31,574 --> 00:04:35,174 Speaker 1: of two thousand in Australia. The performer also released hits 69 00:04:35,174 --> 00:04:38,974 Speaker 1: such as Paid My Dues and Left Outside Alone. In 70 00:04:39,014 --> 00:04:43,454 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three, Anastasia released her eighth studio album, Our Songs. 71 00:04:43,854 --> 00:04:47,734 Speaker 1: She sold over thirty million records and received countless accolades, 72 00:04:48,094 --> 00:04:51,574 Speaker 1: including number one hits in nineteen countries and more than 73 00:04:51,574 --> 00:04:55,454 Speaker 1: two hundred and twenty five awards throughout her career. That's 74 00:04:55,494 --> 00:04:58,974 Speaker 1: your latest news headlines. On tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, 75 00:04:59,134 --> 00:05:01,934 Speaker 1: we break down the Budget, giving you the lowdown on 76 00:05:02,014 --> 00:05:05,814 Speaker 1: how this year's budget will impact women across Australia. Listen 77 00:05:05,894 --> 00:05:11,494 Speaker 1: to The Quickie wherever you get your podcasts