1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,294 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Muma Mea 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 --> 00:00:22,774 Speaker 1: is recorded on Hi. I'm Isabella Ross from Mumma MEA's 4 00:00:22,814 --> 00:00:25,454 Speaker 1: daily news podcast, The Quickie. Here's what's happening in the 5 00:00:25,534 --> 00:00:29,694 Speaker 1: news today. Friday, July twenty sixth, Israeli forces have advanced 6 00:00:29,734 --> 00:00:33,054 Speaker 1: deeper into some towns in southern Gaza. Hours after Israeli 7 00:00:33,134 --> 00:00:36,454 Speaker 1: Prime Minister Benjamin Nettnia, who told US lawmakers he was 8 00:00:36,534 --> 00:00:41,294 Speaker 1: actively engaged in bringing hostages home. Israeli bombardment intensified and 9 00:00:41,334 --> 00:00:45,374 Speaker 1: several areas and rougher. Several Palestinians were also wounded in fire. 10 00:00:45,414 --> 00:00:48,854 Speaker 1: Earlier this week, in a speech to the US Congress, Netanya, 11 00:00:48,974 --> 00:00:51,494 Speaker 1: who said his government was confident they would succeed in 12 00:00:51,534 --> 00:00:55,734 Speaker 1: the war. Nettanna, whose comments disappointed many displaced Palestinians who 13 00:00:55,814 --> 00:00:58,054 Speaker 1: had hoped for a clearer signal of an imminent end 14 00:00:58,094 --> 00:01:02,494 Speaker 1: to the fighting, which has created a humanitarian crisis. Reporters 15 00:01:02,494 --> 00:01:05,454 Speaker 1: at one of Australia's major media outlets are striking over 16 00:01:05,574 --> 00:01:09,134 Speaker 1: paying conditions, as Nine says its paras Olympics coverage will 17 00:01:09,134 --> 00:01:12,934 Speaker 1: not be acted by the walkout. Journalists employed by Nine Publishing, 18 00:01:13,094 --> 00:01:16,094 Speaker 1: including union members, covering the games in Paris, will begin 19 00:01:16,134 --> 00:01:19,374 Speaker 1: a five day strike today after rejecting a revised enterprise 20 00:01:19,454 --> 00:01:23,654 Speaker 1: bargaining offer from Management Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Members 21 00:01:23,654 --> 00:01:27,014 Speaker 1: from The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, 22 00:01:27,134 --> 00:01:29,974 Speaker 1: The Brisbane Times and WA today walked off the job. 23 00:01:30,774 --> 00:01:33,574 Speaker 1: The strike includes the opening weekend of the Paris Olympics. 24 00:01:33,734 --> 00:01:36,134 Speaker 1: Nine has sent a large contingent of staff to cover 25 00:01:36,174 --> 00:01:39,014 Speaker 1: the event, having paid or reported three hundred and five 26 00:01:39,174 --> 00:01:42,334 Speaker 1: million dollars for the broadcast rights to the next five games. 27 00:01:43,014 --> 00:01:45,854 Speaker 1: Gladysbury Juclian has lost a high stakes court bid to 28 00:01:45,894 --> 00:01:49,094 Speaker 1: overturn findings she acted corruptly, in a major blow to 29 00:01:49,134 --> 00:01:52,534 Speaker 1: the former New South Wales Premier's reputation. The state's top 30 00:01:52,534 --> 00:01:55,774 Speaker 1: civil court delivered its decision this morning, ruling the Independent 31 00:01:55,774 --> 00:01:59,054 Speaker 1: Commission against Corruption did not act outside its legal remit 32 00:01:59,414 --> 00:02:03,094 Speaker 1: AIKAK found Vera Juclin engaged in serious corrupt conduct by 33 00:02:03,134 --> 00:02:06,774 Speaker 1: breaching public trust through her relationship with disgraced party colleague 34 00:02:06,814 --> 00:02:09,854 Speaker 1: Daryn Maguire. The former premier was also ordered by the 35 00:02:09,854 --> 00:02:13,054 Speaker 1: court to pay the corruption Watchdog's legal costs following her 36 00:02:13,094 --> 00:02:17,254 Speaker 1: appeal loss. Lastly, Princess Diana's letters to her family's former 37 00:02:17,254 --> 00:02:20,414 Speaker 1: housekeeper are going on sale, providing an insight into her 38 00:02:20,454 --> 00:02:23,614 Speaker 1: life behind closed doors. The letters include mentions of her 39 00:02:23,654 --> 00:02:26,734 Speaker 1: wedding preparations to Charles and details of Prince Harry and 40 00:02:26,774 --> 00:02:30,094 Speaker 1: Prince William's childhood relationship. While some of the letters are 41 00:02:30,094 --> 00:02:33,534 Speaker 1: listed with an estimated sale price of twenty three hundred dollars, 42 00:02:33,654 --> 00:02:36,374 Speaker 1: experts imagine the interests they have generated means they could 43 00:02:36,414 --> 00:02:40,294 Speaker 1: sell for more. That's your evening news headlines. On Monday's episode, 44 00:02:40,414 --> 00:02:42,614 Speaker 1: we want to ask if you are an organ donor, 45 00:02:42,934 --> 00:02:44,654 Speaker 1: do you know if you are? And if not, do 46 00:02:44,694 --> 00:02:47,654 Speaker 1: you know the process to become one. It's National Donate 47 00:02:47,734 --> 00:02:49,814 Speaker 1: Life Week and we're going to find out what it's 48 00:02:49,894 --> 00:02:52,574 Speaker 1: like to have somebody else's body part keeping you alive. 49 00:02:53,014 --> 00:02:56,694 Speaker 1: Organ donation being seen as an incredibly precious gift. Check 50 00:02:56,694 --> 00:02:58,974 Speaker 1: out the Quickie wherever you get your podcasts.