1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:02,920 Speaker 1: And finally, a woman in Michigan whose cat went missing 2 00:00:02,920 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty two has been reunited with the cat. 3 00:00:05,680 --> 00:00:08,760 Speaker 1: The cat's name is Buddy. Buddy turned up outside of McDonald's, 4 00:00:08,760 --> 00:00:12,119 Speaker 1: about fifteen k's from his home, three years after he 5 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:13,920 Speaker 1: went missing. The owner says she's still going to get 6 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:17,079 Speaker 1: let Buddy roam around outside because he's a cat, that's 7 00:00:17,079 --> 00:00:21,160 Speaker 1: what cats do, but wisely she's got a microchip. Come 8 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:24,160 Speaker 1: back to the cat issue. Shortly, Murray Old's Ossie correspondent 9 00:00:24,239 --> 00:00:25,560 Speaker 1: is with us, Hey, mus why. 10 00:00:25,440 --> 00:00:28,960 Speaker 2: Are you laughing? Wow? I just our buddy's turned up 11 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 2: and the brain box is saying, yeah, he's fine to 12 00:00:31,120 --> 00:00:33,280 Speaker 2: go outside. Yeah, good on your What else are you 13 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:36,519 Speaker 2: going to do, Mauz, If it's not a dog, leave 14 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 2: him inside? 15 00:00:37,600 --> 00:00:38,800 Speaker 1: Have you ever owned a cat? 16 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:41,720 Speaker 2: Oh? Yeah, yeah, yeah, We've had plenty of cats. 17 00:00:41,800 --> 00:00:43,120 Speaker 1: Did you leave them inside? 18 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 2: No, don't be a mentalist. 19 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 1: Geez, you want to come home and the cat's just weed? 20 00:00:48,479 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 1: What a nightmare? 21 00:00:49,479 --> 00:00:49,639 Speaker 2: Hey? 22 00:00:49,960 --> 00:00:52,040 Speaker 1: So the caucus meeting, the first one is going to 23 00:00:52,040 --> 00:00:53,000 Speaker 1: be held tomorrow, is it? 24 00:00:53,760 --> 00:00:55,720 Speaker 2: No? I understand it's on this afternoon. Need some of 25 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 2: them back to Camberra today. It might just be a 26 00:00:59,200 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 2: bit of a team massaging with the full Cook caucus tomorrow, 27 00:01:04,040 --> 00:01:07,119 Speaker 2: but certainly Labor MPs have gathered. I understand that all 28 00:01:07,319 --> 00:01:11,480 Speaker 2: the entire Labor Caucus is in Canberra, and you know 29 00:01:11,520 --> 00:01:14,560 Speaker 2: there are still nine seats too close to call. But 30 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:18,480 Speaker 2: Anthony Albanezi now has the task in his hands are 31 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,480 Speaker 2: forming a new ministry. And the way it works with 32 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 2: the Australian Labor Party heather that the factions will nominate 33 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:28,480 Speaker 2: who they want to get up into the ministry and 34 00:01:28,520 --> 00:01:31,319 Speaker 2: then the ministry is allocated by the Prime Minister. So 35 00:01:31,400 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 2: you would imagine someone like Jim Chalmers, who comes from 36 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:37,399 Speaker 2: the Moderate faction, he's the Treasurer. He will stay on 37 00:01:37,480 --> 00:01:41,240 Speaker 2: that job. He's going to maintain. For example, Penny Wong 38 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:44,240 Speaker 2: is another moderate, although some say she's a bit of 39 00:01:44,280 --> 00:01:48,040 Speaker 2: a lefty, and she's going to maintain her role as 40 00:01:48,080 --> 00:01:51,000 Speaker 2: Foreign Minister. And so it goes. You know, all the 41 00:01:51,040 --> 00:01:53,160 Speaker 2: talk coming out of the Labor camp. We've got an 42 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:57,280 Speaker 2: embarrassment of riches, talent overflowing all this stuff. They've also 43 00:01:57,360 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 2: got would you believe ninety one seats. They went into 44 00:01:59,800 --> 00:02:03,120 Speaker 2: this election with a one seat majority. They've got Labour's 45 00:02:03,160 --> 00:02:07,280 Speaker 2: got ninety one. The coalition is just limped to forty today. 46 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 2: Now they may get one or two more, but that 47 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 2: is a massive drubbing anyway you cut it. You've got 48 00:02:14,840 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 2: it's one hundred and fifty seat Parliament and Labour's got 49 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:21,639 Speaker 2: over a ninety seats. So certainly Albanezi, now buttressed by 50 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:27,480 Speaker 2: a massive numerical advantage, is going to be being urged 51 00:02:27,720 --> 00:02:31,280 Speaker 2: you to absolutely go hard on reform. And he's already 52 00:02:31,280 --> 00:02:33,760 Speaker 2: announced his first obaseas trip will be once again as 53 00:02:33,760 --> 00:02:35,839 Speaker 2: he did in his first term as Prime minister. He's 54 00:02:35,840 --> 00:02:39,560 Speaker 2: going back up to Indonesia early next week after the 55 00:02:39,639 --> 00:02:42,800 Speaker 2: allocation of ministry. So he's making a very very clear 56 00:02:42,880 --> 00:02:47,360 Speaker 2: Asia is his horizon, that's his focus. And with a 57 00:02:47,360 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 2: massive market up there, what is the two hundred and 58 00:02:49,200 --> 00:02:52,240 Speaker 2: eighty million people. They need to eat and they need 59 00:02:52,280 --> 00:02:54,520 Speaker 2: to have stuff that Australia makes them sell. So that's 60 00:02:54,560 --> 00:02:55,480 Speaker 2: where he's going first. 61 00:02:55,600 --> 00:02:57,959 Speaker 1: So where are we, by the way, with replacing Dutton. 62 00:02:59,240 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 2: Well, there's a leadership battle on. As you know, Angus 63 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:06,480 Speaker 2: Taylor has got supporters. He's a hard right liberal, you know, 64 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:09,400 Speaker 2: he is absolutely hard right. He being blamed by many 65 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:13,360 Speaker 2: though for a dreadful election campaign performance. There was absolutely 66 00:03:13,440 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 2: no attempt to sell any coherent economic message, and that 67 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:21,400 Speaker 2: would have been politics one O one Are you better 68 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 2: off now than you there were three years ago that 69 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 2: didn't really resonate because of the Trump factor, but certainly 70 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 2: they could have pushed the economic narrative. That's where the 71 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:33,679 Speaker 2: traditional bread and butter liberal values have been better economic managers. 72 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 2: None of that was seen. But many don't want Taylor 73 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 2: because they don't want the party to go further to 74 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:41,200 Speaker 2: the right. You will not govern this country from the right. 75 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 2: You've got to be in the sensible center, and that's 76 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:46,680 Speaker 2: why they're pushing. Others are pushing for a unity ticket 77 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 2: involving the moderate Susan Lee, who interestingly changed her name 78 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 2: from Susan with one S in the middle to a 79 00:03:53,040 --> 00:03:55,280 Speaker 2: double S when she was in her early twenties. I 80 00:03:55,320 --> 00:03:58,480 Speaker 2: think from memory because numerology said it was a good idea. 81 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 2: She's a parliamentary veteran, she's a moderis I say, she's female, 82 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 2: and she is articulate, and these are things that clearly 83 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 2: the Bloken suits, you know, all the fellows and suits, weren't. 84 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 2: So they're pushing her with Dan Teyan, who is a 85 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:19,560 Speaker 2: former minister in a Liberal government. They are pushing the 86 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:22,520 Speaker 2: lead Tea and ticket. There a lot of people in 87 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 2: the Liberal parties simply cannot imagine. They can't countenance in 88 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:28,880 Speaker 2: a million years a female Liberal leader who could actually 89 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 2: unite the party and strike in a new direction. You know, 90 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:34,640 Speaker 2: they will not be able to govern Heather from the 91 00:04:34,720 --> 00:04:37,840 Speaker 2: right of Australian politics, it's a small to the rump 92 00:04:37,839 --> 00:04:38,640 Speaker 2: and it's dying off. 93 00:04:39,520 --> 00:04:42,840 Speaker 1: Mus I'm fascinated by this numerology thing, but I'm going 94 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 1: to consult Google rather than force you to explain it 95 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:47,440 Speaker 1: to me. Are you how are you how are you 96 00:04:47,400 --> 00:04:48,640 Speaker 1: schooled up on numerology? 97 00:04:50,040 --> 00:04:53,040 Speaker 2: Negative? Luke Skywalker Negative? 98 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 1: Thank god, that's the right answer. Why is this mushroom 99 00:04:57,480 --> 00:04:59,479 Speaker 1: chef trial not going to run as long as we thought? 100 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:03,119 Speaker 2: I know it's fascinating viewing, right, but there's stuff happening 101 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:07,320 Speaker 2: behind the scenes. Now. The judge, that justice, mister Justice Bale, 102 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:11,400 Speaker 2: did not spell out precisely what's happening, but the stuff 103 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:14,080 Speaker 2: happening behind the scenes that he told the jury at 104 00:05:14,120 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 2: the start of this it was going to be a 105 00:05:15,480 --> 00:05:17,960 Speaker 2: six week trial, as you mentioned. Now he's told jurors 106 00:05:18,040 --> 00:05:24,320 Speaker 2: today that it could be over much much shorter timeline, 107 00:05:25,040 --> 00:05:27,840 Speaker 2: and for example, he says, you know, there's no need 108 00:05:27,880 --> 00:05:30,760 Speaker 2: to come back on Monday. Maybe we'll see you on Tuesday. 109 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:34,520 Speaker 2: So maybe there's some sort of plea bargaining behind the scenes. 110 00:05:34,560 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 2: Aaron Patterson, of course, has denied three counts of murders 111 00:05:37,760 --> 00:05:40,520 Speaker 2: that it was a tragic accident that she killed her 112 00:05:40,880 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 2: x in laws and an auntie. She says it was 113 00:05:45,040 --> 00:05:48,479 Speaker 2: absolutely an accident. The prosecution begs to differ, so it's 114 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 2: got Look, this is fascinated Australia. I suspect fascinated listeners 115 00:05:53,640 --> 00:05:57,800 Speaker 2: and viewers around the world. This matter. Goodness me, it's 116 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:01,440 Speaker 2: absolutely intriguing, isn't it. But it could be over long 117 00:06:01,480 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 2: before it was supposed to be and I think we'll 118 00:06:03,960 --> 00:06:04,960 Speaker 2: all be poorer for it. 119 00:06:06,160 --> 00:06:08,760 Speaker 1: Mauz, I think so too. Thank you very much, really appreciated. 120 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:12,600 Speaker 1: That's Murray Old's Australia correspondent. Right here we go. So 121 00:06:12,680 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: Susan Lee who added the extra s into her name. 122 00:06:16,360 --> 00:06:18,880 Speaker 1: She says, I read about this numerology theory that if 123 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:21,040 Speaker 1: you add the numbers that match the letters in your name, 124 00:06:21,040 --> 00:06:23,840 Speaker 1: you can change your personality. I worked out that if 125 00:06:23,880 --> 00:06:26,240 Speaker 1: you added an extra and S, I would have an 126 00:06:26,240 --> 00:06:29,239 Speaker 1: incredibly exciting, interesting life and nothing would ever be boring. 127 00:06:29,279 --> 00:06:31,200 Speaker 1: It's that simple, and once I'd added the S, it 128 00:06:31,240 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 1: was really hard to take away. Now, if you think 129 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 1: that sounds crazy, not so. According to Australia's leading numerology 130 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 1: Fong Shwe and color expert Chris Brazil. Brazil has been 131 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:44,960 Speaker 1: researching and practicing numerology for more than twenty years, and this, 132 00:06:45,080 --> 00:06:47,160 Speaker 1: by the way, was about ten years ago, so it's 133 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 1: now thirty years. She has seen people transform their lives 134 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:53,640 Speaker 1: and companies transform their fortunes by simply changing their names. 135 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 1: When it comes to numerology and names, what happens is 136 00:06:56,160 --> 00:06:59,560 Speaker 1: the letters in your name and their corresponding numbers must 137 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 1: match your birth date, and when they don't match up, 138 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:05,200 Speaker 1: it means you carry a birth emotion which is projected 139 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:07,320 Speaker 1: on you by your mother and father at the time 140 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:11,000 Speaker 1: of your birth. Yeah, she should be the liberal leader. 141 00:07:11,760 --> 00:07:14,920 Speaker 1: For more from Heather Duplessy Allen Drive, Listen live to 142 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:18,040 Speaker 1: News Talks a B from four pm weekdays, or follow 143 00:07:18,080 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio.