WEBVTT - Sydney Now with Clinton Maynard – Full Show June 4th

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<v Speaker 1>Onto GB.

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<v Speaker 2>This is Sydney now with.

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<v Speaker 3>Clinton Wednesday, June seven three. It is Clinton Maynard here

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<v Speaker 3>at twelve point seven degrees at the moment in the city.

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<v Speaker 3>The feels like temperature is seven point seven. Now, I

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<v Speaker 3>know it's winter. This is a first world problem, but

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<v Speaker 3>it's a bit early in the year, isn't it. And

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<v Speaker 3>police a little bit cold drizzle around Sydney, cold winds

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<v Speaker 3>hazard a surf. We have two cold fronts that will

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<v Speaker 3>sweep Southeast and New South Wales over the weekend as well.

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<v Speaker 3>The only people celebrating will be those who are operating

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<v Speaker 3>the ski resorts. The snowmaking is going to ramp up tonight.

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<v Speaker 3>Now coming up on the show today, the first economic

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<v Speaker 3>health check has been released since the election was held.

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<v Speaker 3>And this isn't great. The economy, as you've been hearing,

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<v Speaker 3>has grown by just one point three percent. What does

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<v Speaker 3>that mean? Look, what it means is you take at immigration,

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<v Speaker 3>you take out population growth. We're going back quits. We

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<v Speaker 3>are now in a per capita recession once again. The

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<v Speaker 3>new Shadow Treasure of Ted O'Brien will be on the program.

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<v Speaker 3>There could be bigger penalties on the way for dog

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<v Speaker 3>owners who take their pump for a walk and don't

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<v Speaker 3>pick up the pooh. We're going to find out more

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<v Speaker 3>about that. More on the black market tobacco problem. I've

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<v Speaker 3>had a conversation today or fair with one of the

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<v Speaker 3>inspectors who is doing his best, but quite simply he

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<v Speaker 3>his colleagues are being swamped. Plus, Lucy Zelich's back with

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<v Speaker 3>me after four point thirty. She had an experience at

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<v Speaker 3>the monster trucks and this is increasingly rare. Keep listening

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<v Speaker 3>to find out about that. You are my eyes and

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<v Speaker 3>ears when it's happening in Sydney now, so text me

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<v Speaker 3>zero four zero eight seven three eight seven three have

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<v Speaker 3>you say one three one eight seven three Well in

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<v Speaker 3>Sydney now. There has been a horrible workplace accident in Padstow.

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<v Speaker 3>Adam dewbries from Fire and Rescue New South Wales and

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<v Speaker 3>has the details. Adam, what's occurred?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, good o'klinton afternoon about just after help us to

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<v Speaker 4>Fire Rescue New South Wales specialist rescue teams. I was

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<v Speaker 4>currently working with New South Wales Ambulance paramedics to free

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<v Speaker 4>a man who's somehow got is haend and for trapped

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<v Speaker 4>in a meat processing grinder out there on Gower Street.

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<v Speaker 4>Now pretty complex operations. The paramedics will continue to stabilize

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<v Speaker 4>and treat that casually. Generally what happens here is firefighters

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<v Speaker 4>will move in. The first option is to just really

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<v Speaker 4>try and unwind the machine manually or the powers opposite threat.

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<v Speaker 4>But we could be going into actually unbolting and pulling

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<v Speaker 4>the machine apart, or more complications could occur where we

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<v Speaker 4>actually have to strategically and do some very precarious cuts

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<v Speaker 4>of the machine to free that.

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<v Speaker 3>So just to confirm that Adam the man still his

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<v Speaker 3>arm is still within the meat grinder.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right, it has gone up and in. So

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<v Speaker 4>we're just not too sure the actual specifics at this stage,

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<v Speaker 4>but the initial information what he was conscious, he was

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<v Speaker 4>aware of where he was, but no doubt heves stated

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<v Speaker 4>distress understandably. But look he's got the best help there

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<v Speaker 4>with those New South Wales Ambulance paramedics and and they're

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<v Speaker 4>Fire Rescue New South Wales Rescue technicians scene working together

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<v Speaker 4>to three and getting out of area as quickly as

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<v Speaker 4>possible to further treatment.

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<v Speaker 3>And just to clarify Adam, where's it actually happened.

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<v Speaker 4>It's happening the commercial property there and this is on

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<v Speaker 4>Goustreet at past. That's a pretty commercial area.

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<v Speaker 3>Down me okay, Gustreet Past. Thank you for letting us

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<v Speaker 3>know about that and keep us updated. And our thoughts

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<v Speaker 3>are with that man so so right at the moment,

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<v Speaker 3>the paramedics and they'll bring specialists in there are trying

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<v Speaker 3>to help that man. He is conscious, which is a

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<v Speaker 3>good thing. It's ten past three. Well police are investigating

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<v Speaker 3>almost forty break ins across Western Sydney. This involves and

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<v Speaker 3>it's it's a curious case. It involves teenagers and a

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<v Speaker 3>woman aged in her forties now. A couple of months

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<v Speaker 3>ago in the program, we spoke to you about a

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<v Speaker 3>crime wave through Penrith and often teenagers and this may

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<v Speaker 3>well be related because there's been a string of quite

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<v Speaker 3>serious robberies involving the three people allegedly who've been arrested today.

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<v Speaker 3>Detective Superintendent Trent King is the Nepean Police Area commander

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<v Speaker 3>and joins ustuff. Thank you for your time, commander, No.

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you, Clint, thank you for having me on.

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<v Speaker 3>The arrests have been made this morning. How do they unfold?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, no, look, thank you. First of all, about three

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<v Speaker 5>o'clock this morning, a forty two year old woman and an

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<v Speaker 5>eighteen year old man were arrested near a supermarket up

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<v Speaker 5>at Winmalee at the time. It's alleged that the man

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<v Speaker 5>was smashing the glass window of the premises in in

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<v Speaker 5>an attempt to break into the premises and the woman

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<v Speaker 5>was sitting in a vehicle just nearby. So they were

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<v Speaker 5>both arrested on scene and the vehicle was also seized.

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<v Speaker 5>And following on from that about ten o'clock this morning,

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<v Speaker 5>a further eighteen year old man was also arrested at

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<v Speaker 5>a residence in Blackett and taken to Mount Dryolt Police

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<v Speaker 5>station in connection with this investigation that's been ongoing for

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<v Speaker 5>about two weeks now.

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<v Speaker 3>So you are alleging the police investigating this case alleging

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<v Speaker 3>that as many as thirty nine businesses, many of them

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<v Speaker 3>takeaway stores, have been targeted over May.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, that's right, So we've identified since the thirteenth of May,

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<v Speaker 5>thirty nine offenses at are linked. They all target small businesses, cafes,

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<v Speaker 5>supermarkets in local shopping centers where hammers are used to

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<v Speaker 5>smash the smash the windows at the front of the

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<v Speaker 5>premises and cash and goods are taken from the premises.

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<v Speaker 3>During those crimes those break ins, had people been injured

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<v Speaker 3>or were there not any people within those premises at

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<v Speaker 3>the time.

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<v Speaker 5>No, So we're saying that all of these have occurred

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<v Speaker 5>somewhere between sort of two am and am, whilst everyone's

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<v Speaker 5>are not in the premises.

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<v Speaker 3>Some of those are small businesses as well, then they

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<v Speaker 3>Copper financial hit.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Look, we're estimating that the losses including repairs to

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<v Speaker 5>the front of the premises at the moment are probably

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<v Speaker 5>in excess of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for

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<v Speaker 5>these local small businesses, and you know, the impact on

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<v Speaker 5>them is significant. You know, the viability potentially going forward

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<v Speaker 5>could be impacted by what has been done by this

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<v Speaker 5>group with complete disregards for the local community.

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<v Speaker 3>And is the allegation that the forty two year old

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<v Speaker 3>woman that you have in custody, that she was you

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<v Speaker 3>might say, mastermind behind this and that she recruited younger

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<v Speaker 3>people to carry out the crimes.

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<v Speaker 5>So the allegation we have at the moment is that

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<v Speaker 5>she was the coordinator of this campaign and use young

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<v Speaker 5>men to assist with the offenses, including her own son.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we'll follow that as it plays out in court.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you for your time. No, thank you, Detective Superintendent

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<v Speaker 3>Trent King from the Nepean Police Area Command.

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<v Speaker 2>If it matters to you, you'll hear it here Sydney

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<v Speaker 2>now with Gwinton Maynard until.

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<v Speaker 3>Six King's Birthday, long weekend this weekend, and you know

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<v Speaker 3>what that's going to mean. Yes, unfortunately, petrol prices are

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<v Speaker 3>going up in Sydney. The average price now sits at

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<v Speaker 3>a dollar eighty three point eight cents a later. Should

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<v Speaker 3>you be filling up now or waiting? Peter Cooy's from

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<v Speaker 3>the NRAMA. Peter, is it a good time to fill

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<v Speaker 3>up today or wait a few more days?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 6>Good a mate, No, definitely do it now. It's just

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<v Speaker 6>going to keep going up with the price cycle. It's

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<v Speaker 6>been heading up now for about a week and a half.

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<v Speaker 6>It's gone up fifteen sansum. We think it'll probably get

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<v Speaker 6>over a dollar ninety. So the longer await, the higher

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<v Speaker 6>the average is going to be. And also there are

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<v Speaker 6>still a stair a few bars and around Sydney, so yes,

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<v Speaker 6>I'd be filling up now.

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<v Speaker 3>Petrol has been relatively compared to the last few years.

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<v Speaker 3>For the last probably a couple of months, reasonably cheap.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it is, and it has been because oil prices

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<v Speaker 6>have been steadially falling. So the whole stale price right

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<v Speaker 6>now in Sydney is a dollar fifty seven, which is

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<v Speaker 6>which is you know, as good as it's been for

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<v Speaker 6>a while. And we are going up because of the

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<v Speaker 6>price cycle. But when we do fall, we'll probably get

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<v Speaker 6>back to an average of just above a dollar sixty.

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<v Speaker 6>So it's just that unfortunately, heading into the June Long weekend,

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<v Speaker 6>the price cycle has been absolutely working against us.

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<v Speaker 7>It was the.

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<v Speaker 6>Opposite over Easter and the end Zact Day long weekend.

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<v Speaker 6>So yeah, not great for families. But as I said,

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<v Speaker 6>about half the service stations in Sydney right now are

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<v Speaker 6>still below a dollar sixty three, and get on the

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<v Speaker 6>NROMA app because we can point you to those servos

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<v Speaker 6>pretty easily.

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<v Speaker 3>Is this as simple as profiteering ahead of a long weekend?

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<v Speaker 6>Look, it's not to be fair because as I said,

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<v Speaker 6>we knew the cycle was going to turn.

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<v Speaker 8>So a week and a.

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<v Speaker 6>Half ago the average in Sydney was in the low

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<v Speaker 6>one sixties. It's unfortunate that the turn has occurred as

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<v Speaker 6>we're heading into the June Long weekend. Profiteering will depend

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<v Speaker 6>on how high we get. So for example, right now

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<v Speaker 6>in Melbourne they're at the top of their price cycle.

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<v Speaker 6>The average is a dollar ninety seven. That's way over

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<v Speaker 6>what they should be paying. So Sydney gets to that

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<v Speaker 6>price then absolutely we're being overcharged, but hoping, we're hoping

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<v Speaker 6>that maybe another seven cents on the average before it

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<v Speaker 6>starts before.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, Philip tonight, if you can see below a dollar

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<v Speaker 3>sixty three leader, thank you, Peter, Cheerswe Peter Coury from

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<v Speaker 3>the NRMA. You'll find the Metro in Blacktown a dollar

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<v Speaker 3>sixty five point nine. There's the Mestron Bankstown selling for

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<v Speaker 3>a dollar forty nine point five. On the way to

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<v Speaker 3>work this morning, there was a Shell tarran Point Road

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<v Speaker 3>Tarrant Point was selling below a dollar fifty and they're

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<v Speaker 3>usually a more expensive petrol retailer as well. So today

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<v Speaker 3>is the day to do it. If you find petrol

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<v Speaker 3>below a dollar sixty three, elite by it we have

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<v Speaker 3>a winner. Officially, the AEC has just confirmed in the

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<v Speaker 3>last couple of minutes that the recount for Bradfield has

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<v Speaker 3>been completed and the Teel Independent candidate Nicolette Bullet has

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<v Speaker 3>been declared the winner final margin of twenty six votes

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<v Speaker 3>over the Liberal candidate, Gizel Capterian. Now I'm reading from

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<v Speaker 3>an official statement from the AEC. They say ballot paper

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<v Speaker 3>formulity determinations made during the initial distribution of preferences led

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<v Speaker 3>to a margin in favor of eight for the Liberal

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<v Speaker 3>Party candidate. Now this is before the recount, So as

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<v Speaker 3>of late last week we told you that Gazelle cap

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<v Speaker 3>Tirian had won based on a margin of eight. Further

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<v Speaker 3>rulings on ballot paper formality during the recount process has

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<v Speaker 3>seen this change, which historically is not uncommon in a recount.

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<v Speaker 3>The final margin of twenty six in favor of the

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<v Speaker 3>independent candidate is similar to where it stood at the

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<v Speaker 3>completion of the previous indicative two party preferred count, they say,

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<v Speaker 3>as evidenced in previous elections, it is very common in

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<v Speaker 3>tight contests and recounts for further rulings to be made

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<v Speaker 3>on ballot paper formality during a recount. Each individual ballot

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<v Speaker 3>paper is very closely scrutinized by the AEC counting staff,

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<v Speaker 3>with challenges made by candidate appointed scrutinieres. So they're trying

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<v Speaker 3>to explain why this has taken so long. They literally

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<v Speaker 3>look at every single ballot paper very closely. These challenges

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<v Speaker 3>are then dealt with in accordance with the Commonwealth Electoral Act,

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<v Speaker 3>so that means from here formally, Nicolette Buller is declared.

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<v Speaker 3>She is declared the winner of Bradfield. However, it's not

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<v Speaker 3>necessarily over. There is the possibility that the Liberal Party

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<v Speaker 3>could seek legal action. They could go to the Court

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<v Speaker 3>of Disputed Returns for instance. But as things stand now,

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<v Speaker 3>the AEC has declared Nicolette Buller the winner of Bradfield.

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<v Speaker 3>So it's all over the boot party across most of

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<v Speaker 3>the cities north Now, if you've got a view, what

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<v Speaker 3>is it? One three one eight seven three, how do

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<v Speaker 3>they rebuild? Is it a lost cause? In areas of

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<v Speaker 3>the North Shore? One three, one eight seven three is

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<v Speaker 3>my number zero four six zero eight seven three eight

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<v Speaker 3>seven three. This is Sydney. Now come to your calls

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<v Speaker 3>in the moment one three, one eight seven three, particularly

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<v Speaker 3>if you see cheap petrol across the city. Newcast sales

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<v Speaker 3>figures have just been released for the last month. The

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<v Speaker 3>Twitter Highlucks his number one, Ford Ranger, number two, RAB

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<v Speaker 3>four is number three, but This is interesting. The first

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<v Speaker 3>year on year increase in electric vehicle sales for twenty

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<v Speaker 3>twenty five has been recorded. So the number of evs

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<v Speaker 3>sold in the last month, it's now more than ten

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<v Speaker 3>thousand and now. It was down a little bit on

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<v Speaker 3>the previous month, but when you compare it year on year,

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<v Speaker 3>electric vehicle sales have actually bounced back a little because

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<v Speaker 3>the trend has been going down. Last month, overall new

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<v Speaker 3>vehicle sales filled by one point six percent to one

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and nine four hundred and twenty five one three

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<v Speaker 3>one eight seven three. Graham on petrol prices, Hollo Graham.

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<v Speaker 9>Llo, mate, how are you good? Good mat that bloke

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<v Speaker 9>from the Nrima. I believe him as much as I

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<v Speaker 9>believe the government. We've got a local servo that was

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<v Speaker 9>e ten or ninety one one or the other was

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<v Speaker 9>a dollar fifty three I think point nine for about

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<v Speaker 9>a week and a half and that was it. Definitely

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<v Speaker 9>was like two days ago. I drove fast. This morning

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<v Speaker 9>it's jumped up to two O seven point nine.

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<v Speaker 3>The argument often is that the disc is removed, but

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<v Speaker 3>it's funny that the Discoumpany River occurs just before the

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<v Speaker 3>long weekend.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, it hasn't gone up by five to ten or

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<v Speaker 9>fifteen cents a leader. No, that's gone up by about

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<v Speaker 9>fifty or sixty.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and it doesn't make any sense. Good on your graham,

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<v Speaker 3>John says. At lunch time, the fuel in the Southern

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<v Speaker 3>show is up to two dollars and seven per liter.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's right. I saw it below one hundred. It

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<v Speaker 3>was one hundred and forty nine one forty nine in

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<v Speaker 3>Tarran Point this morning. Anne Marie says, Wentworthfield has ninety

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<v Speaker 3>one selling at one hundred and forty nine one dollar

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<v Speaker 3>forty nine point three cents a leader. So that's a bargain.

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<v Speaker 3>So you will find it cheaper at the moment, but

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<v Speaker 3>over the next twenty four hours it'll be going straight

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<v Speaker 3>back up. Twenty four past three, Richard says, another liberal

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<v Speaker 3>moderate bites the dust. So Giselle cap tire In certainly

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<v Speaker 3>from the moderate wing, you might say, the left wing,

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<v Speaker 3>from the Labor Party. And she has failed in her

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<v Speaker 3>bid to win the seat of Bradfield that was originally

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<v Speaker 3>held by Paul Fletcher. So it is another TiAl seat

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<v Speaker 3>that's gone. It's another liberal seat that's now gone to

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<v Speaker 3>the tials. But this is what leads me scraps off

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<v Speaker 3>my head with the process. And I've just read you

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<v Speaker 3>the detail there from the AEC about how thorough the

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<v Speaker 3>vote process and the count is. It's June four, the

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<v Speaker 3>election was now more than a month ago. Now, what

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<v Speaker 3>would have occurred if all the commentators were correct? They

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<v Speaker 3>all predicted a very tight election nal role. But the

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<v Speaker 3>thought going into the campaign was that we would have

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<v Speaker 3>minority government. So a government whether it was Labor or

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<v Speaker 3>the Coalition relying on independence to govern or minor parties

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<v Speaker 3>that they had would have to win their support, just

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<v Speaker 3>like when Julia Gillard became the Prime minister, she needed

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<v Speaker 3>to support of those three independents such as Rob oau

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<v Speaker 3>Shot And remember the press conference that he held the

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<v Speaker 3>grand announcement. It seemed to go for about an hour

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<v Speaker 3>before we actually were told who he was going to support,

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<v Speaker 3>and he gave later his support. Well, that's nothing compared

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<v Speaker 3>to what would have happened if it had been a

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<v Speaker 3>tight election. Could you imagine if either Anthony Albernezi or

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<v Speaker 3>Peter Dutton needed to rely on the outcome of this

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<v Speaker 3>seat for the result of the election, would have been

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<v Speaker 3>waiting a month potentially to know who the prime minister was.

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<v Speaker 3>That's ridiculous.

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<v Speaker 10>Now.

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<v Speaker 3>I appreciate that we have a solid system of running elections.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think we have widespread voter fraud, for instance.

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<v Speaker 3>And I appreciate that the AEC has gone to chapter

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<v Speaker 3>and verse today about how far they are with the

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<v Speaker 3>count and then the screwtineering process. But surely there is

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<v Speaker 3>a faster way. Surely the AEC, for instance, can bring

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<v Speaker 3>in some extra resources for tight seats where perhaps they

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<v Speaker 3>work on Sundays, maybe they even count at nighttime, and

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<v Speaker 3>bringing the scrutineers from the political parties to do the

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<v Speaker 3>same thing. Because wouldn't it be unacceptable to think, if

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<v Speaker 3>you had a tight election and elections in the future

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<v Speaker 3>will become tighter, that we could be waiting a month

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<v Speaker 3>before we know who the prime minister is. I know

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<v Speaker 3>it seems far fetched because Anthony Albernesi had such a

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<v Speaker 3>big win, but everybody up until the election was called,

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<v Speaker 3>when the pole started turning in favor of Labor, everybody

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<v Speaker 3>was predicting a tight election with minority government. Minority government

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<v Speaker 3>would have meant that Anthony Abernizi would need a Nicolett Buller,

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<v Speaker 3>for instance, to support him in the Lower House to

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<v Speaker 3>form a government and we seriously could have been waiting

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<v Speaker 3>until now. There must be a better way of doing it.

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<v Speaker 3>The squad has just been announced for five T twenty

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<v Speaker 3>Australia Internationals where we're taking on the West Indies in

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<v Speaker 3>Jamaica and Saint Kitts next month in July. And this

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<v Speaker 3>is a big out the all round of Marcus Steyness,

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<v Speaker 3>who has the best name in Australian cricket. He's been dropped.

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<v Speaker 3>Jake Fraser McGirk who's got a good name as well.

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<v Speaker 3>He's been punted as well. But Marcus Steyness being left

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<v Speaker 3>out is a big deal. The captain is Mitchell marsh

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<v Speaker 3>On the text line thanks for your text, Sue, Sue says.

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<v Speaker 3>The Pearl Service station Clarendon is selling ninety eight fuel

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<v Speaker 3>for a dollar seventy five. Really the ninety eight the

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<v Speaker 3>most expensive fuel, and Gary says a dollar fifty eight

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<v Speaker 3>Elita at Doyleson and Ye so up on the Central

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<v Speaker 3>Coach you can find petrol for a dollar fifty eight. Alder.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's check our news headlines, a ne's.

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<v Speaker 3>Ay good afternoon, Josh Bryant, Good afternoon, Clinton.

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<v Speaker 11>The Electoral Commission has now formally declared the result in

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<v Speaker 11>the seat of Bradfield following a recount, Independent Nicolet Bowl

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<v Speaker 11>winning the seat by just twenty six votes. Emergency services

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<v Speaker 11>are on the scene where a man's arm has become

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<v Speaker 11>stuck in a meat processing grinder in Sydney's West. They

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<v Speaker 11>say it's a delicate operation to now try to get

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<v Speaker 11>him free. A third festival has been selected to take

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<v Speaker 11>part in the New South Wales government's pill testing trial.

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<v Speaker 11>The Free Drug Checking to take place at the Hypodome

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<v Speaker 11>Music Festival this weekend. And new data shows SUVs made

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<v Speaker 11>up sixty percent of all new vehicle sales over the

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<v Speaker 11>last month. Over All, Australians purchased one hundred and nine

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<v Speaker 11>thousand cars in May, down slightly on the same time

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<v Speaker 11>last year. In sport, all rounder Marcus Steiners has been

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<v Speaker 11>dropped from Australia's T twenty squad for the upcoming international

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<v Speaker 11>series against the West Indies. We'll have more news and

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<v Speaker 11>sported for.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you, Josh. Twelve degrees in the city Terry Hills,

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<v Speaker 3>so upwards of the northern beach is Terry Hills. It's

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<v Speaker 3>less than ten degrees at the moment. Peter Ford coming

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<v Speaker 3>up in just a moment one three, one eight seven three.

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<v Speaker 3>Just a couple of calls about the Bradfield results. So

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<v Speaker 3>Nicolett Buller, the teal candidate, has been officially successful. Hello Roger, here.

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<v Speaker 12>You going to number down your way, Homo, good stuff.

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<v Speaker 12>I reckon what I do. I'm eighty now and I

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<v Speaker 12>just haven't voted for the last few years. I asked

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<v Speaker 12>for a postal vote and I write on it four

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<v Speaker 12>year terms so they can do their work in the middle.

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<v Speaker 12>They get in one year, they say the other government

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<v Speaker 12>did it all wrong. Take a little bit of time

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<v Speaker 12>to do some work, and then they're planning to get

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<v Speaker 12>out from the third year. They need four years. I

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<v Speaker 12>won't vote for preferential. I want first past the post

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<v Speaker 12>and I just write that across the postal vote and

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<v Speaker 12>send it back.

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<v Speaker 3>You wrote it on your ballot paper.

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<v Speaker 12>That's right. Mark my name off.

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<v Speaker 3>Good on you, Roger. You're making your point. You're doing

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<v Speaker 3>democratic Walter, Hello Walter.

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<v Speaker 10>Just a quick question.

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<v Speaker 4>The commissions have declared.

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<v Speaker 3>The vote, haven't they correct?

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<v Speaker 6>But have they gone back and checked to see if

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<v Speaker 6>anyone voted twice?

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<v Speaker 3>My understanding is is part of the recount that actually

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<v Speaker 3>was the process and part of the isn't that so slow?

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<v Speaker 3>As they do do that, However, they can't tell if

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<v Speaker 3>the person who has voted twice who they voted for.

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<v Speaker 3>It's actually impossible because you don't mark your name down

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<v Speaker 3>on the ballot paper.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, could they open their books up and say, well,

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<v Speaker 1>there was this many who voted twice?

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<v Speaker 3>Good question, We'll see if we can find out what

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<v Speaker 3>We'll make some inquiries with the AAC because it's a

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<v Speaker 3>valid question. But think about it, because you don't put

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<v Speaker 3>your name at the top of the ballot paper, it

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<v Speaker 3>is impossible to know who they voted for.

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<v Speaker 1>Until six.

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<v Speaker 2>This is Sydney now with Clinton Maynard on two GB

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<v Speaker 2>call now one three one eight seven three.

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<v Speaker 3>There is some speculation around this afternoon, and it's been

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<v Speaker 3>floating around for a couple of weeks, but it's ramping

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<v Speaker 3>up today that the project could be dumped. From Channel ten.

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<v Speaker 3>Peter Ford with the latest. Is it gone?

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<v Speaker 1>Peete, Well, certainly no, nobody's making any attempt to deny it,

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<v Speaker 1>but you're right. The tom Tom drums have been saying

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<v Speaker 1>it for a couple of weeks now, and those Tom

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<v Speaker 1>Tom drums are getting louder and louder. I know Steve

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<v Speaker 1>Jackson at The Australian was floating at Rob mcnight has

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<v Speaker 1>been floating it, and I would say it's definitely happening.

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<v Speaker 1>So you may have read the reports where they've started

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<v Speaker 1>up an investigative in affairs unit. Well, I think a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of people thought that meant they were going to

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<v Speaker 1>do something similar to sixty Minutes or Spotlight, a once

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<v Speaker 1>a week in depth show. I'm told that's not the case.

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<v Speaker 1>It is definitely a show that will replace the project,

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<v Speaker 1>and it would seem sooner rub than later. With the

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<v Speaker 1>people who are being hired to work on the show,

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<v Speaker 1>they are basically being told to start as quickly as possible,

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<v Speaker 1>so there does seem to be a real haste to it.

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<v Speaker 1>Daniel Sutton is the person heading up the new show. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>with the project, I mean it's been going a long time,

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<v Speaker 1>and for the first few years it was quite successful,

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<v Speaker 1>but it's fallen away of a time. They don't seem

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<v Speaker 1>to have made any great attempt to fix it or

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<v Speaker 1>to improve it. They did a shake up a couple

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<v Speaker 1>of years ago, but it really was basically rearranging deck

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<v Speaker 1>chairs on the Titanic. So I would expect there'll be

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<v Speaker 1>an official announcement within a couple of weeks to say

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<v Speaker 1>that it's gone and this new show, which is being

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<v Speaker 1>done in house, will in part replace it. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>going to be going five nights a week. I'm told

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<v Speaker 1>it's four nights a week. Still unclear whether it's half

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<v Speaker 1>hour or one hour, but either way, there'll be other

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<v Speaker 1>product needed to fill the gap from the project.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was tired about that project. You mentioned Daniel Sutton.

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<v Speaker 3>I've known Daniel for a long time, so they've been

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<v Speaker 3>working on this for a little while behind the scenes.

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<v Speaker 3>And you can tell from the reporters that have been

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<v Speaker 3>announced this week as joining Channel ten, including Amelia Brace

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<v Speaker 3>from Channel seven, who's an exceptional reporter. She was actually

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<v Speaker 3>involved in a Senate inquiring in the United States when

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<v Speaker 3>she was a US correspondent. They've hired Dennis Hickhock a

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<v Speaker 3>few others as well. They're hiring quite serious news journalists,

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<v Speaker 3>so it's the likelihood is the program to be quite

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<v Speaker 3>different from the project.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well that's a good thing. I mean I know

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<v Speaker 1>people who've worked on the project and they when they've

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<v Speaker 1>got out of it, they've said it was like being

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<v Speaker 1>free of a cult. You know. They just seem to

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<v Speaker 1>get very obsessed with being woke and indigenous place names

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<v Speaker 1>and you know, getting bogged down and all that stuff,

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<v Speaker 1>rather than just delivering good journalism. So look, watch with interest.

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<v Speaker 13>But I don't get.

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<v Speaker 1>Any delight about seeing any TV show getting the chop,

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<v Speaker 1>but because ultimately it will mean some people will be

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<v Speaker 1>thrown out of work, other people will gain jobs. But

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<v Speaker 1>that's the industry and they certainly have had plenty of

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<v Speaker 1>time to find success and they haven't been able to

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<v Speaker 1>do it.

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<v Speaker 3>And it's had a long run. Now, Pete, there is

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<v Speaker 3>some big collage and I've used this afternoon.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, she has been inducted into a very elite club.

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<v Speaker 1>It's called the twenty one Club. And what this is.

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<v Speaker 1>It's at the O two Arena in London and performers

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<v Speaker 1>who have performed more than twenty one shows there get

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<v Speaker 1>to become a member of this club. Prince was the

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<v Speaker 1>first person to do it and basically after that, and

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<v Speaker 1>they've actually got it. If you go to the Two

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<v Speaker 1>Arena in London, they've got a special presentation on the

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<v Speaker 1>walls with this sort of keys to the Two Arena

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<v Speaker 1>and Kylie is now not only inducted into that club

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<v Speaker 1>and she's actually done twenty four shows there now, not

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<v Speaker 1>twenty one, but they had the presentation for her earlier

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<v Speaker 1>today and she is actually the first female to be

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<v Speaker 1>included now the other there's been a few groups such

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<v Speaker 1>as One Direction and Take That, and male performers such

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<v Speaker 1>as Prince, but she is the first female performer to

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<v Speaker 1>actually get that honor.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh good honor. She's an absolute legend of Australian music.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you, Peter, Thanks Clinton. Peter Ford. Our Entertainment corresponded

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<v Speaker 3>twenty two to four. Now I had that question from

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<v Speaker 3>Warren just a few moments ago about double votes in Bradfield. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>I can confirm the AEC says it was actually very low.

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<v Speaker 3>They have discovered ten ten multiple votes. They say that

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<v Speaker 3>is well below the usual margin. They say in the

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<v Speaker 3>few instances it appears to have been undertaken by confused

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<v Speaker 3>and just to quote them, this is the AEC either

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<v Speaker 3>by confused voters or quite elderly voters. The AEC is

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<v Speaker 3>satisfied they were inadvertent and they were not deliberate. A

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<v Speaker 3>second Australian man has been arrested in Bali, accused of

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<v Speaker 3>drug smuggling in the space of a fortnight. Now this

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<v Speaker 3>is an unrelated case to the man who's accused of

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<v Speaker 3>importing cocaine. This is a forty year old man who's

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<v Speaker 3>been arrested at a home in den Pissa den Phissas,

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<v Speaker 3>the capital of Bali, following a trip with an Indian national. Allegedly,

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<v Speaker 3>they were found with six hundred grams of marijuana at

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<v Speaker 3>the international airport. Police found the stash when they raided

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<v Speaker 3>the room. The Australian and the Indian man among five

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<v Speaker 3>people who've been arrested, including two from Kazakhstan and one

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<v Speaker 3>from the United States. It's now in Indonesia marijuana is

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<v Speaker 3>considered in the same category as heroin, cocaine, meth. It

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<v Speaker 3>is a Class one narcotic. The police in Bali will

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<v Speaker 3>hold a press conference tomorrow and there'll be revealing more

0:25:12.280 --> 0:25:14.119
<v Speaker 3>details about that. So all we know at the moment

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<v Speaker 3>is a forty year old Australian man. He's not been

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<v Speaker 3>publicly named yet the details of the charges they have

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<v Speaker 3>not been revealed yet. But this is the second Australian

0:25:24.880 --> 0:25:28.080
<v Speaker 3>man to be arrested in a fortnight on serious drugs charges.

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<v Speaker 3>And while we here don't class marijuana in the same category,

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<v Speaker 3>for instance, as cocaine, the other bloke was accused of

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<v Speaker 3>in Indonesia. That has a different story, and you know

0:25:37.160 --> 0:25:39.879
<v Speaker 3>the penalties in Indonesia much tougher than they are here.

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<v Speaker 3>Cheap petrol around Sydney, Robin the text line says, I've

0:25:42.800 --> 0:25:46.119
<v Speaker 3>just filled up with ninety eight So the top Ocdane

0:25:46.160 --> 0:25:49.639
<v Speaker 3>fuel you go, which is the petrol station with Adny

0:25:49.680 --> 0:25:51.720
<v Speaker 3>staff at Bonnie Rick for a dollar sixty eight liter

0:25:52.200 --> 0:25:55.520
<v Speaker 3>and Raphael thank you a dollar forty seven point five

0:25:55.880 --> 0:26:05.399
<v Speaker 3>for e ten at the Metro at Birrong. Well, if

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<v Speaker 3>you're a pet owner and you live around the Eastern suburbs,

0:26:08.160 --> 0:26:10.040
<v Speaker 3>in fact many other areas of Sydney, if you do

0:26:10.160 --> 0:26:12.840
<v Speaker 3>the wrong thing, you could soon find yourself in a

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<v Speaker 3>bit more trouble than you have in the past. There

0:26:15.520 --> 0:26:17.480
<v Speaker 3>are some councils in Sydney who are going to crack

0:26:17.520 --> 0:26:20.160
<v Speaker 3>down and they water crack down on pen owners who

0:26:20.200 --> 0:26:23.200
<v Speaker 3>walk their dogs without being on a lead, or pet

0:26:23.240 --> 0:26:26.680
<v Speaker 3>owners who walk their dogs and then dog does a

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<v Speaker 3>number two and they don't pick up after Fidoh and

0:26:30.320 --> 0:26:32.080
<v Speaker 3>I know that comment. You know, I'm a dog owner

0:26:32.080 --> 0:26:34.399
<v Speaker 3>at annoys us all when you get dog pup on

0:26:34.440 --> 0:26:37.200
<v Speaker 3>your front lawn, when you get dog pup in the park.

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<v Speaker 3>There's currently a state government review into penalties and regulations

0:26:41.760 --> 0:26:44.920
<v Speaker 3>when it comes to dogs and other animals in public spaces.

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<v Speaker 3>At Waverley Council, more than five hundred breaches of off

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<v Speaker 3>leash rules have been recorded in the last three years.

0:26:50.359 --> 0:26:53.199
<v Speaker 3>Ranwick Council says residents are reporting off leach dogs as

0:26:53.200 --> 0:26:56.840
<v Speaker 3>harassing kids and other dogs in local parks. So should

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<v Speaker 3>the rules be tougher? Do you think there should be

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<v Speaker 3>tough penalties if your dog does a pup in public

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<v Speaker 3>and you don't clean up after it, should you cop

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<v Speaker 3>a big fine? Dylan Parker is the mayor of Randwick.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you for your time, mare, good, good afternoon. What

0:27:10.359 --> 0:27:12.320
<v Speaker 3>is the situation in Randwick at the moment that with

0:27:12.440 --> 0:27:13.200
<v Speaker 3>dogs off.

0:27:13.080 --> 0:27:16.720
<v Speaker 13>Leash at the moment, It's the same across lots of

0:27:16.720 --> 0:27:20.399
<v Speaker 13>council areas. If you are in an off leash area

0:27:20.400 --> 0:27:22.640
<v Speaker 13>then you're allowed to have your dog run free. Otherwise,

0:27:22.640 --> 0:27:24.280
<v Speaker 13>if you're out and about, your dogs should be on

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<v Speaker 13>a lead.

0:27:24.720 --> 0:27:26.879
<v Speaker 3>But are you're finding plenty of incidents where the owners

0:27:26.880 --> 0:27:29.640
<v Speaker 3>aren't doing that. Though they're using that, they're not using

0:27:29.680 --> 0:27:31.280
<v Speaker 3>a lead in areas where they meant to.

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<v Speaker 13>In the last five years, we've actually seen an explosion

0:27:34.560 --> 0:27:37.440
<v Speaker 13>in dog ownership. Our area is an immune, but we're

0:27:37.480 --> 0:27:40.880
<v Speaker 13>seeing plenty of reports of some naughty dog owners letting

0:27:40.920 --> 0:27:43.880
<v Speaker 13>their dogs run off leash when they shouldn't. If it's

0:27:43.880 --> 0:27:47.199
<v Speaker 13>in the designated area big tick, totally fine, But if

0:27:47.240 --> 0:27:49.280
<v Speaker 13>it's in an area where they shouldn't be running off

0:27:49.400 --> 0:27:50.960
<v Speaker 13>leash and they should be on a lead, we've seen

0:27:50.960 --> 0:27:53.440
<v Speaker 13>an increase in that behavior and it's getting pretty tough

0:27:53.440 --> 0:27:57.159
<v Speaker 13>for our rangers to manage as well. So it ultimately

0:27:57.440 --> 0:28:00.239
<v Speaker 13>the rules are there for to keep everybody safe. Had

0:28:00.240 --> 0:28:04.080
<v Speaker 13>some pretty awful dog attacks and our area hasn't been immune,

0:28:04.400 --> 0:28:06.919
<v Speaker 13>and so we've put in a submission to tighten up

0:28:06.920 --> 0:28:08.720
<v Speaker 13>some of the rules and we're really glad the miss

0:28:08.760 --> 0:28:09.800
<v Speaker 13>Ups government's looking at it.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and the government's conducting that review at the moment.

0:28:11.640 --> 0:28:13.800
<v Speaker 3>That's why he's put that submission in. But tell me, Dylan,

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<v Speaker 3>what examples do you have when when dogs are off

0:28:17.000 --> 0:28:18.920
<v Speaker 3>leash of problems they cause.

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<v Speaker 13>To be totally honest, most dogs are really well behaved

0:28:24.000 --> 0:28:26.960
<v Speaker 13>and owners are really proud and they make sure that

0:28:27.000 --> 0:28:29.560
<v Speaker 13>their dogs are trained. But we see some really horrible,

0:28:30.160 --> 0:28:33.320
<v Speaker 13>even really quite atrocious dog attacks. I've seen images of

0:28:33.880 --> 0:28:37.280
<v Speaker 13>young children have been bitten on their arms as well

0:28:37.280 --> 0:28:40.040
<v Speaker 13>as one on the face and are really quiet traumatized.

0:28:40.080 --> 0:28:43.760
<v Speaker 13>And a severe dog attack, particularly by a dog, a

0:28:43.800 --> 0:28:46.880
<v Speaker 13>big dog, can really traumatize someone for their life. It

0:28:46.880 --> 0:28:48.040
<v Speaker 13>can be very life threatening.

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<v Speaker 3>What if you just increase the penalties in the regulations

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<v Speaker 3>around the attacks that occur rather than just off leash issues.

0:28:56.280 --> 0:28:58.480
<v Speaker 13>So that's one of the things which we're calling for

0:28:59.240 --> 0:29:04.080
<v Speaker 13>is currently the Companion Animals Act doesn't actually differentiate between

0:29:04.240 --> 0:29:07.520
<v Speaker 13>types of dog attacks. If there's a minor kind of

0:29:07.560 --> 0:29:10.760
<v Speaker 13>a fight between two small dogs, of course that should

0:29:10.760 --> 0:29:14.680
<v Speaker 13>be treated differently than a major a dog attack, including

0:29:14.680 --> 0:29:17.080
<v Speaker 13>on individuals. Currently they're all treated the same. It's a

0:29:17.080 --> 0:29:20.840
<v Speaker 13>maximum penalty of thirteen hundred dollars. And what we're saying

0:29:20.920 --> 0:29:23.440
<v Speaker 13>is that Council should be given more ability to on

0:29:23.480 --> 0:29:27.720
<v Speaker 13>a case by case basis find someone according to what's happened.

0:29:27.760 --> 0:29:29.800
<v Speaker 13>You don't want us dropping a huge fine on what

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<v Speaker 13>is a minor incident, but if something is really bad,

0:29:32.600 --> 0:29:34.840
<v Speaker 13>what our rangers are saying is that we don't have

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<v Speaker 13>the tools in our toolkit to be able to find individuals.

0:29:37.840 --> 0:29:39.440
<v Speaker 13>But what are some really awful attacks?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, Dylan, your submission is now before the state gub

0:29:42.840 --> 0:29:44.680
<v Speaker 3>and thank you, Dylan. Dylan Park of the mare Ranwick.

0:29:44.680 --> 0:29:46.400
<v Speaker 3>I'm in trouble with Danny, So Danny's to send a

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<v Speaker 3>text mess it's saying it's dog poo poop is American?

0:29:48.920 --> 0:29:51.360
<v Speaker 3>Please only use the word pooh. I was trying to

0:29:51.360 --> 0:29:54.360
<v Speaker 3>actually censor myself there. I thought maybe poop was an

0:29:54.360 --> 0:29:56.840
<v Speaker 3>easier way of getting away with saying pooh. Okay, Danny,

0:29:56.840 --> 0:29:59.520
<v Speaker 3>I'll stick to it, dog pooh. Lauren Townsend is a

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<v Speaker 3>counselor in Waverley. Hello Lauren. Tell me, Lauren, is dog

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<v Speaker 3>poo a big problem in your neighborhood?

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<v Speaker 14>Oh?

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<v Speaker 15>Sure, I think it is everywhere, and we've had a

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<v Speaker 15>similar influx of ownership since COVID, but particularly with people

0:30:15.920 --> 0:30:18.400
<v Speaker 15>using the little bags and then just leaving the poo

0:30:18.480 --> 0:30:21.200
<v Speaker 15>in the bag on the ground somewhere, not taking it

0:30:21.240 --> 0:30:21.640
<v Speaker 15>with them.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh what they go to the effort to pick up

0:30:24.160 --> 0:30:25.640
<v Speaker 3>the pooh, put it in the bag and.

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<v Speaker 15>Then is to dump it tie little not and leave

0:30:27.800 --> 0:30:28.480
<v Speaker 15>it on the ground.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Lauren, that's not right.

0:30:32.200 --> 0:30:34.880
<v Speaker 15>We're looking at things we can address, you can do

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<v Speaker 15>to address that.

0:30:35.520 --> 0:30:37.040
<v Speaker 3>So what do you want to see done about that?

0:30:39.280 --> 0:30:42.320
<v Speaker 15>Or we're looking at the type of bags we have

0:30:42.400 --> 0:30:46.080
<v Speaker 15>at the moment in Randwick, if we want to provide

0:30:46.120 --> 0:30:49.760
<v Speaker 15>compost for one or biodegradable ones, and the benefits of each,

0:30:50.240 --> 0:30:52.120
<v Speaker 15>pros and cons of each and benefits of each.

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<v Speaker 3>Should I'd imagine it's actually quite hard to enforce fines

0:30:55.120 --> 0:30:57.760
<v Speaker 3>and regulations around dog poo because I mean, there's no

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<v Speaker 3>way of tracking who was responsible for the who left behind.

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<v Speaker 15>Yeah, yeah, you're right there, it is unless you're caught

0:31:06.040 --> 0:31:08.440
<v Speaker 15>red handed, or maybe not brown handed.

0:31:09.160 --> 0:31:11.800
<v Speaker 3>Brown handed. Look, you actually have had plenty of serious

0:31:11.800 --> 0:31:14.479
<v Speaker 3>instance as well, though, particularly in areas where dogs are

0:31:14.480 --> 0:31:15.640
<v Speaker 3>supposed to be in the lead.

0:31:16.480 --> 0:31:20.200
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, that's where we've had a lot of issues with

0:31:20.760 --> 0:31:24.040
<v Speaker 15>Unfortunately other members of the public and even other dog owners,

0:31:24.320 --> 0:31:28.040
<v Speaker 15>and some of these incidents can result in significant injury

0:31:28.080 --> 0:31:31.760
<v Speaker 15>to humans and animals even death. As the smaller dog.

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<v Speaker 3>So what sort of penalties do you want to see introduced?

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<v Speaker 15>But I would like to see and what we have

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<v Speaker 15>forward in our submission is an increase in the existing

0:31:42.120 --> 0:31:46.960
<v Speaker 15>signs for repeat offenders, but not going to the level

0:31:47.000 --> 0:31:48.080
<v Speaker 15>of criminalization.

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<v Speaker 3>And Waverley Council has a submission before the state government

0:31:52.880 --> 0:31:55.440
<v Speaker 3>as well. Yes, we do excellent, Well, we'll wait to

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<v Speaker 3>see what the state goverment decides. Thank you, Lauren. Lauren

0:31:57.600 --> 0:32:00.200
<v Speaker 3>Townsend who's a counselor with Waverley Council. So if this

0:32:00.280 --> 0:32:02.880
<v Speaker 3>is all before Ron Honig, who's the local government minister.

0:32:02.920 --> 0:32:05.800
<v Speaker 3>They're reviewing the Companion Animals Act and how to deal

0:32:05.800 --> 0:32:09.240
<v Speaker 3>with it. Look, if the signs say that your dog

0:32:09.480 --> 0:32:11.800
<v Speaker 3>can be off leash, go your hardest take the dog

0:32:11.840 --> 0:32:14.120
<v Speaker 3>off leash. Otherwise, do the right thing and keep your

0:32:14.120 --> 0:32:15.600
<v Speaker 3>dog on the lead. That's the best way to go

0:32:15.640 --> 0:32:19.080
<v Speaker 3>about it. I don't know if increased penalties is the

0:32:19.120 --> 0:32:23.720
<v Speaker 3>way to go. And it's impossible to enforce rules around

0:32:23.920 --> 0:32:26.440
<v Speaker 3>dog pooh. Just if you've got a dog, do the

0:32:26.520 --> 0:32:29.000
<v Speaker 3>right thing, pick up after it. And yeah, I know

0:32:29.080 --> 0:32:30.880
<v Speaker 3>it's a pain, we've all got to do it. Though.

0:32:30.880 --> 0:32:32.400
<v Speaker 3>If you've got a dog, you just got to carry

0:32:32.400 --> 0:32:35.560
<v Speaker 3>the bag back home. Maybe the councils should actually put

0:32:35.560 --> 0:32:38.560
<v Speaker 3>some more bins around their neighborhoods, in public spots where

0:32:38.600 --> 0:32:40.960
<v Speaker 3>that you take the bag with you, you pick up the

0:32:41.000 --> 0:32:44.240
<v Speaker 3>dog poo and you put it in the bin. What's

0:32:44.280 --> 0:32:46.760
<v Speaker 3>your experience being one three, one eight, seven and three

0:32:46.760 --> 0:32:49.240
<v Speaker 3>my number five to four. I've got some really good news.

0:32:49.360 --> 0:32:52.120
<v Speaker 3>The man whose arm it appeared was stuck in a

0:32:52.200 --> 0:32:56.240
<v Speaker 3>meat grinder at a premises in Padstow. The paramedics and

0:32:56.280 --> 0:32:58.520
<v Speaker 3>the fire brigade and the other emergency services. They've now

0:32:58.640 --> 0:33:01.600
<v Speaker 3>freed that man. He's been make to Saint George Hospital. Look,

0:33:01.800 --> 0:33:04.440
<v Speaker 3>he's got an arm injury. The ambulance officers say, Look,

0:33:04.440 --> 0:33:06.440
<v Speaker 3>it's probably could have been a lot worse. He's been

0:33:06.640 --> 0:33:10.000
<v Speaker 3>really really lucky because his hand, and this sounds a

0:33:10.040 --> 0:33:13.080
<v Speaker 3>little gruesome but quite graphic, his hand didn't reach the

0:33:13.120 --> 0:33:16.480
<v Speaker 3>blade of the grinder. But so he's going to be okay.

0:33:16.520 --> 0:33:20.160
<v Speaker 3>He's been fully conscious throughout this. He's been freed. He's

0:33:20.200 --> 0:33:22.840
<v Speaker 3>been taken to Saint George Hospital. One three, one eight seven.

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<v Speaker 3>Three are come to your calls on dogs and off

0:33:25.720 --> 0:33:28.240
<v Speaker 3>leash areas and what we do about dog Pooh. The

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<v Speaker 3>ASX two hundred coming up towards the close up sixty

0:33:31.080 --> 0:33:34.040
<v Speaker 3>six points eighty five hundred and thirty three. The Comwealth

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<v Speaker 3>Bank today has become the first ASX listed stock to

0:33:37.080 --> 0:33:39.640
<v Speaker 3>be valued at more than three hundred billion dollars. The

0:33:39.680 --> 0:33:42.240
<v Speaker 3>bank's share price so far this year has increased by

0:33:42.280 --> 0:33:45.280
<v Speaker 3>seventeen percent. Today it's hit one hundred and seventy nine

0:33:45.360 --> 0:33:49.640
<v Speaker 3>dollars eighty four cents, so a seventeen percent rise since

0:33:49.640 --> 0:33:52.000
<v Speaker 3>the start of trading this year. At deb night. I'll

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<v Speaker 3>have more details in Money News tonight. One eight seven

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<v Speaker 3>three is our number. Charlotte's in Penrith? How does Penrith

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<v Speaker 3>Council handle dog pooh? Charlotte?

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<v Speaker 16>Hi, how are you?

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<v Speaker 3>I'm good.

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<v Speaker 16>Well, in Penrith, we're not allowed to put it in

0:34:08.840 --> 0:34:11.680
<v Speaker 16>the green bags that we get given. It has to

0:34:11.719 --> 0:34:14.799
<v Speaker 16>go in the ordinary red bin and that only gets

0:34:14.880 --> 0:34:19.240
<v Speaker 16>emptied twice a week, so it can be quite smelly.

0:34:19.280 --> 0:34:21.239
<v Speaker 16>And of course I thought it could go in a

0:34:21.239 --> 0:34:23.440
<v Speaker 16>green bin because it's that type of material.

0:34:24.320 --> 0:34:26.759
<v Speaker 3>To be honest, Charlotte, I've put dog poo in our

0:34:26.800 --> 0:34:29.880
<v Speaker 3>green bin because sometimes the neighbor's dog doesn't poo on

0:34:29.920 --> 0:34:31.560
<v Speaker 3>our front wall and I put in the green bin.

0:34:33.120 --> 0:34:35.759
<v Speaker 16>Well, we actually got given a notice that if we

0:34:35.920 --> 0:34:37.720
<v Speaker 16>continue doing that we'd get fine.

0:34:37.800 --> 0:34:41.960
<v Speaker 3>Oh, the Penish City Council. They've done it again, Charlotte,

0:34:41.960 --> 0:34:44.520
<v Speaker 3>thanks for letting me know about this. This is Pederis

0:34:44.560 --> 0:34:47.920
<v Speaker 3>City Council that has threatened one of our listeners in

0:34:48.000 --> 0:34:51.960
<v Speaker 3>Ludnum to find them because he had the temerity to

0:34:52.040 --> 0:34:54.719
<v Speaker 3>use a bobcat do we enter a store wash out

0:34:54.760 --> 0:34:57.440
<v Speaker 3>a storm water drain saved his neighbor from flooding, and said,

0:34:57.480 --> 0:34:59.279
<v Speaker 3>well we can't do that. We're gonna We're gonna find you.

0:34:59.719 --> 0:35:02.560
<v Speaker 3>Now they're finding people for putting dog poo in the

0:35:02.600 --> 0:35:05.839
<v Speaker 3>green bit the garden bid. What's the green bin? Isn't

0:35:05.840 --> 0:35:08.040
<v Speaker 3>that garden waste? Organic waste?

0:35:08.760 --> 0:35:08.920
<v Speaker 17>Ah?

0:35:09.160 --> 0:35:12.879
<v Speaker 3>Penrith council. They love a fine in Penrith, don't they

0:35:12.960 --> 0:35:15.920
<v Speaker 3>go to the panthers? Hello Karen, Oh.

0:35:15.880 --> 0:35:16.640
<v Speaker 18>Hello Clinton.

0:35:17.080 --> 0:35:17.279
<v Speaker 13>Yeah.

0:35:17.680 --> 0:35:20.799
<v Speaker 18>Up on the Gold Coast, the dog fine is over

0:35:20.960 --> 0:35:24.840
<v Speaker 18>eight hundred dollars. It started at six over six hundred.

0:35:25.000 --> 0:35:26.880
<v Speaker 18>Now they've put it up to over the eight hundred

0:35:26.920 --> 0:35:29.799
<v Speaker 18>dollars mark. And when they come to find you, they

0:35:29.840 --> 0:35:33.280
<v Speaker 18>have a police officer with them, so there's no warning.

0:35:35.840 --> 0:35:37.680
<v Speaker 3>This is for dogs that are off the leash. They're

0:35:37.680 --> 0:35:38.680
<v Speaker 3>bringing the police in.

0:35:39.200 --> 0:35:41.719
<v Speaker 18>They have the police, a police with them as well

0:35:42.000 --> 0:35:44.520
<v Speaker 18>from ending next to them, and you're give them no

0:35:44.640 --> 0:35:48.120
<v Speaker 18>warning is straight up fine. And you also get fined

0:35:48.480 --> 0:35:51.279
<v Speaker 18>if your dog's not microchipped or you haven't got the

0:35:51.320 --> 0:35:55.200
<v Speaker 18>council tag, it's not registered with the council as well.

0:35:55.239 --> 0:35:58.200
<v Speaker 3>I shouldn't laugh, and I'm not saying that dog owners

0:35:58.200 --> 0:36:00.719
<v Speaker 3>should be free to have their dogs off the lead.

0:36:00.800 --> 0:36:03.760
<v Speaker 3>Do the right thing, but we're seriously bringing in the police.

0:36:04.280 --> 0:36:07.200
<v Speaker 3>Thanks letting me know about that. Karen David says on

0:36:07.239 --> 0:36:09.000
<v Speaker 3>the text line, I wish councils would do something about

0:36:09.040 --> 0:36:11.560
<v Speaker 3>cats not being controlled. I have five cats nearby. There's

0:36:11.560 --> 0:36:13.839
<v Speaker 3>always cat poo on my lawn and the cat poo

0:36:14.600 --> 0:36:18.200
<v Speaker 3>is much worse than the dog poo. Meanwhile, my little dog,

0:36:18.280 --> 0:36:21.120
<v Speaker 3>whilst on a lead, has been attacked by cats on

0:36:21.160 --> 0:36:24.600
<v Speaker 3>three occasions. Thanks you for that, David. I'm sorry your

0:36:24.640 --> 0:36:27.200
<v Speaker 3>dog's got a problem there. Die says what councils should

0:36:27.200 --> 0:36:30.640
<v Speaker 3>do they should have a return and earn station for

0:36:30.760 --> 0:36:32.960
<v Speaker 3>dog poo. Well, I don't think. I don't think the

0:36:32.960 --> 0:36:34.880
<v Speaker 3>counsel are gonna want to pay you to take the

0:36:34.920 --> 0:36:39.520
<v Speaker 3>pooh back. I wouldn't think so, Annie says, Dogs off leash,

0:36:39.680 --> 0:36:42.600
<v Speaker 3>Centennial Park, six o'clock in the morning, dogs ofs Liff

0:36:42.719 --> 0:36:45.040
<v Speaker 3>ran at me quite dark. I did not see the dog.

0:36:45.040 --> 0:36:47.319
<v Speaker 3>I fell over, called the owner on the dog, just

0:36:47.320 --> 0:36:49.840
<v Speaker 3>walked on the arm. Didn't do anything between six and

0:36:49.840 --> 0:36:51.160
<v Speaker 3>six forty in the morning. You go to the park

0:36:51.280 --> 0:36:53.720
<v Speaker 3>daily than doing it for decades, and there are dogs

0:36:53.760 --> 0:36:57.279
<v Speaker 3>off leash every single morning. Lucy Zilich, she's coming up

0:36:57.280 --> 0:36:59.319
<v Speaker 3>in the next hour of the program and she's gonna

0:36:59.360 --> 0:37:00.759
<v Speaker 3>have her say on dog poo.

0:37:03.840 --> 0:37:08.360
<v Speaker 2>This is Sydney Now with Clinton Maynard on to GenB.

0:37:08.680 --> 0:37:12.279
<v Speaker 3>Seven past four. Nicolette Buller, the successful Teal candidate in

0:37:12.320 --> 0:37:15.160
<v Speaker 3>the seat of Bradfield, is now hanging her supporters outside

0:37:15.160 --> 0:37:19.160
<v Speaker 3>her electric office in Sydney's North. She has accepted victory

0:37:19.200 --> 0:37:22.840
<v Speaker 3>after the AEC declared she is the winner over Gazel Captirian,

0:37:22.880 --> 0:37:25.279
<v Speaker 3>the Liberal, by twenty six votes. She's now spoken I'll

0:37:25.320 --> 0:37:27.640
<v Speaker 3>bring you someon of that in a moment. Gesel Captirian

0:37:27.719 --> 0:37:29.960
<v Speaker 3>has also released a statement I just went to cross

0:37:30.000 --> 0:37:33.399
<v Speaker 3>to Foreign super Rescue Superintendent Adam Dubrey. There's been quite

0:37:33.400 --> 0:37:36.440
<v Speaker 3>a serious house fire in Maryland's Adam What can you

0:37:36.480 --> 0:37:37.799
<v Speaker 3>tell us there?

0:37:37.880 --> 0:37:40.960
<v Speaker 4>Hi, Clinton, Yeah, we had a house has pretty well

0:37:40.960 --> 0:37:45.440
<v Speaker 4>been destroyed out in Augustus Street at Maryland twelve thirty.

0:37:45.480 --> 0:37:48.520
<v Speaker 4>We sent six fire trucks with about twenty two firefighters.

0:37:48.560 --> 0:37:50.759
<v Speaker 4>Took an hour to get this fire under control and

0:37:50.840 --> 0:37:54.719
<v Speaker 4>contained another couple of hours to get it completely extinguished.

0:37:54.719 --> 0:37:57.640
<v Speaker 4>But our investigators have just come back to me and

0:37:57.800 --> 0:37:59.960
<v Speaker 4>let me know that the most likely cause of this

0:38:00.080 --> 0:38:03.000
<v Speaker 4>fire where the ignition is in and around a heater.

0:38:03.520 --> 0:38:06.319
<v Speaker 4>I'm not quite cold now, it's getting cold, but just

0:38:06.360 --> 0:38:08.800
<v Speaker 4>as importantly or more importantly, I want it for your listeners.

0:38:08.800 --> 0:38:12.120
<v Speaker 4>And this is the third fire in a home that's

0:38:12.160 --> 0:38:15.600
<v Speaker 4>destroyed a home within in less than a week that's

0:38:15.600 --> 0:38:18.880
<v Speaker 4>been in and around a heater. So just need people

0:38:18.920 --> 0:38:21.920
<v Speaker 4>to really take care with the heaters. Don't leave them on,

0:38:22.640 --> 0:38:26.200
<v Speaker 4>close them up, don't overlaid your power points. But with

0:38:26.280 --> 0:38:29.239
<v Speaker 4>the cold weather coming in quickly, just need people to

0:38:29.320 --> 0:38:33.160
<v Speaker 4>be really conscious of how their heaters are, where they're

0:38:33.239 --> 0:38:36.200
<v Speaker 4>using them, and how they're treating and make sure that

0:38:36.239 --> 0:38:40.200
<v Speaker 4>they're all in good condition. Leave any good separation between

0:38:40.239 --> 0:38:43.680
<v Speaker 4>your heater and anything that's flambeled. But as always make

0:38:43.719 --> 0:38:46.360
<v Speaker 4>sure you've got those working smoke colums. If these wires

0:38:46.680 --> 0:38:49.319
<v Speaker 4>fires were a bit later in the night tonight, we

0:38:49.360 --> 0:38:50.480
<v Speaker 4>could be having a tragedy.

0:38:50.840 --> 0:38:53.359
<v Speaker 3>Gee, thanks Lettings know about that, Adam Adam Dewy from

0:38:53.400 --> 0:38:55.680
<v Speaker 3>Fine rescuing New South Wales. So the third house fight

0:38:55.719 --> 0:38:58.080
<v Speaker 3>in the space of a week caused by a heater.

0:38:58.200 --> 0:39:00.600
<v Speaker 3>It is only twelve degrees in the sea at the moment.

0:39:00.640 --> 0:39:03.640
<v Speaker 3>In some parts of Sydney's western suburbs it's ten. Say. Look,

0:39:03.640 --> 0:39:05.000
<v Speaker 3>a lot of people are going to be using heaters

0:39:05.080 --> 0:39:06.839
<v Speaker 3>right now, take care with them.

0:39:07.360 --> 0:39:11.200
<v Speaker 2>Be a part of Sydney. Now with Clinton Maynard called

0:39:11.200 --> 0:39:13.400
<v Speaker 2>one three one eight seven three.

0:39:13.520 --> 0:39:16.040
<v Speaker 3>The tier Independent Nicolette Buller has now spoken for the

0:39:16.080 --> 0:39:18.840
<v Speaker 3>first time, accepting victory in the seat of Bradfield. The

0:39:18.880 --> 0:39:21.560
<v Speaker 3>AEC has declared her the winner by twenty six votes

0:39:21.600 --> 0:39:23.400
<v Speaker 3>of the Liberal Giesel Capterian.

0:39:24.880 --> 0:39:30.040
<v Speaker 19>Now it's it's been a really tough and close contest

0:39:30.160 --> 0:39:34.320
<v Speaker 19>here in Bradfield and I'm really looking forward to getting

0:39:34.400 --> 0:39:38.799
<v Speaker 19>started on the job of giving people in Bradfield a

0:39:38.840 --> 0:39:41.480
<v Speaker 19>really clear voice in our Federal Parliament. So thanks for

0:39:41.560 --> 0:39:43.600
<v Speaker 19>joining me today.

0:39:44.680 --> 0:39:47.279
<v Speaker 3>The count in the recount has taken four weeks. It's

0:39:47.320 --> 0:39:50.200
<v Speaker 3>now a month since the election, but nicolete Buller says

0:39:50.239 --> 0:39:51.320
<v Speaker 3>she trusts the process.

0:39:51.520 --> 0:39:54.800
<v Speaker 19>I have every confidence in the process that the Electoral

0:39:54.800 --> 0:39:58.279
<v Speaker 19>Commission has taken out and today's result, whether or not

0:39:58.400 --> 0:40:02.040
<v Speaker 19>there is an appeal is not in my power and

0:40:02.360 --> 0:40:06.040
<v Speaker 19>that's up to the other side. I'm in the business

0:40:06.080 --> 0:40:08.080
<v Speaker 19>of getting on with making sure that the people of

0:40:08.160 --> 0:40:11.200
<v Speaker 19>Bradfield have their interests and their voices heard in this

0:40:11.239 --> 0:40:12.080
<v Speaker 19>next for the Parliament.

0:40:12.440 --> 0:40:15.520
<v Speaker 3>Gazelle cap Tirian has also released a statement. She has

0:40:16.040 --> 0:40:18.600
<v Speaker 3>accepted that the AAC has made this declaration today, but

0:40:18.640 --> 0:40:23.040
<v Speaker 3>she does say she will be carefully reviewing the two counts,

0:40:23.080 --> 0:40:26.400
<v Speaker 3>the initial count and the recount. Michael Packet is our

0:40:26.440 --> 0:40:29.600
<v Speaker 3>federal political editor. Michael, what's that going to mean when

0:40:29.719 --> 0:40:32.360
<v Speaker 3>Gazelle Captirian says she'll be reviewing the counts and obviously

0:40:32.360 --> 0:40:34.520
<v Speaker 3>the Liberal Party, what's that process about?

0:40:34.960 --> 0:40:37.719
<v Speaker 20>What that process about is about is that they've got

0:40:37.719 --> 0:40:39.880
<v Speaker 20>to decide whether they're going to take this to the

0:40:39.880 --> 0:40:43.480
<v Speaker 20>Court of Disputed Returns. Essentially that's the High Court. So

0:40:43.520 --> 0:40:45.160
<v Speaker 20>it would be the High Court that would have to

0:40:45.160 --> 0:40:49.240
<v Speaker 20>decide whether or not this final recount by the Electoral

0:40:49.239 --> 0:40:53.360
<v Speaker 20>Commission stands or whether there should be a further recount

0:40:53.400 --> 0:40:57.719
<v Speaker 20>or potentially even another election in that seat of Bradfield.

0:40:57.800 --> 0:41:00.640
<v Speaker 20>So it'll be interesting to see what Gizelle Capteriian and

0:41:00.680 --> 0:41:04.759
<v Speaker 20>the Liberal Party more broadly do decide. I would be

0:41:04.880 --> 0:41:08.040
<v Speaker 20>surprised if there's another election to be held in that

0:41:08.160 --> 0:41:11.680
<v Speaker 20>seat between Gizelle Capteririan and Nicolette Buller. I don't know

0:41:11.719 --> 0:41:13.839
<v Speaker 20>that it will go that far. We've got to keep

0:41:13.880 --> 0:41:17.719
<v Speaker 20>in mind Clinton, this is essentially the third time that

0:41:17.880 --> 0:41:20.640
<v Speaker 20>votes in Bradfield would have been counted. There would have

0:41:20.680 --> 0:41:22.680
<v Speaker 20>been the votes that would have been counted on the

0:41:22.800 --> 0:41:26.560
<v Speaker 20>night May the third, there's always a recount of the votes,

0:41:26.760 --> 0:41:30.120
<v Speaker 20>and now there's been this other recount, this final recount,

0:41:30.120 --> 0:41:33.160
<v Speaker 20>for the third time of these votes. And essentially what

0:41:33.200 --> 0:41:36.600
<v Speaker 20>the electoral commissioners said is that in the last two counts,

0:41:36.920 --> 0:41:41.000
<v Speaker 20>the final result was very similar that essentially Nicolette Buller

0:41:41.320 --> 0:41:44.360
<v Speaker 20>was ahead by about twenty six twenty seven votes. In

0:41:44.440 --> 0:41:47.759
<v Speaker 20>the end, the final count came out that Nicolett Buller

0:41:47.840 --> 0:41:50.280
<v Speaker 20>was ahead by twenty six votes. There was a final

0:41:50.280 --> 0:41:54.000
<v Speaker 20>margin of twenty six. It is pretty close. And essentially,

0:41:54.080 --> 0:41:57.719
<v Speaker 20>you know, Giesel Capteririan could think because it was such

0:41:57.719 --> 0:42:01.879
<v Speaker 20>a close result, that there are grand to have this

0:42:02.000 --> 0:42:04.279
<v Speaker 20>result contested through the courts.

0:42:04.000 --> 0:42:07.160
<v Speaker 3>Of It's particularly given when the seat the initial count

0:42:07.280 --> 0:42:09.720
<v Speaker 3>was finished last week. Well you might say that's almost

0:42:09.719 --> 0:42:11.919
<v Speaker 3>a recount what happened last week. She was in front

0:42:11.920 --> 0:42:13.840
<v Speaker 3>by seven, so she was in front of the Liberal

0:42:14.239 --> 0:42:14.600
<v Speaker 3>Yeah she.

0:42:14.880 --> 0:42:18.719
<v Speaker 20>Was, but that's but the count was still ongoing, right,

0:42:18.960 --> 0:42:21.960
<v Speaker 20>that was the thing, you know, That's the thing like

0:42:22.000 --> 0:42:24.680
<v Speaker 20>when these counts happen, is you got the Electric Commission

0:42:24.719 --> 0:42:27.120
<v Speaker 20>doing them, then they stop, then they have you know,

0:42:27.239 --> 0:42:29.640
<v Speaker 20>if they didn't, don't necessarily count over the weekend, that

0:42:29.719 --> 0:42:32.799
<v Speaker 20>sort of thing. So the count was still ongoing. So

0:42:33.080 --> 0:42:36.880
<v Speaker 20>one stage it was seesawing that Nicolette Buller was ahead,

0:42:36.960 --> 0:42:40.000
<v Speaker 20>then Gieselle cap Purian was ahead. But finally when the

0:42:40.040 --> 0:42:42.839
<v Speaker 20>count has all happened and there's scrutineers, there was two

0:42:42.920 --> 0:42:47.359
<v Speaker 20>hundred scrutineers. I know, for the Nicole Buller point of view,

0:42:47.480 --> 0:42:50.200
<v Speaker 20>there was two hundred people scrutineering for her. You'd assume

0:42:50.239 --> 0:42:52.680
<v Speaker 20>there would have been almost a similar amount for Gieselle

0:42:52.680 --> 0:42:55.239
<v Speaker 20>Capteriri and maybe a few less. But there were these

0:42:55.239 --> 0:42:58.920
<v Speaker 20>scrutinieres that were looking at each individual ballot to see

0:42:59.280 --> 0:43:02.640
<v Speaker 20>where people were placing their votes. So, in the end,

0:43:02.719 --> 0:43:05.839
<v Speaker 20>what the Electoral Commission has said, once all is said

0:43:05.880 --> 0:43:08.200
<v Speaker 20>and done, and once all of these votes have now

0:43:08.200 --> 0:43:12.239
<v Speaker 20>been counted for a third time, Nicolette Buller has won

0:43:12.520 --> 0:43:13.759
<v Speaker 20>by the twenty six votes.

0:43:13.840 --> 0:43:16.200
<v Speaker 3>And in the statement that the AEC has put out today,

0:43:16.000 --> 0:43:18.960
<v Speaker 3>they do address the question of multiple votes and they

0:43:19.000 --> 0:43:21.880
<v Speaker 3>point out that the number is low. It's probably lower

0:43:21.880 --> 0:43:23.560
<v Speaker 3>than usually that they experience.

0:43:23.920 --> 0:43:26.200
<v Speaker 20>Yeah, that's right. So this is about whether or not

0:43:26.520 --> 0:43:30.640
<v Speaker 20>people voted twice, maybe for different candidates in different booths,

0:43:31.200 --> 0:43:35.480
<v Speaker 20>and there's different reasons why people might have multiple votes.

0:43:36.320 --> 0:43:39.279
<v Speaker 20>But they're saying that in the Seed of Bradfield, the

0:43:39.360 --> 0:43:43.440
<v Speaker 20>multiple vote count, as you say, is very low. I

0:43:43.440 --> 0:43:46.239
<v Speaker 20>think someone was telling me that it was something less

0:43:46.280 --> 0:43:48.799
<v Speaker 20>than ten or something like that, that there might in

0:43:48.880 --> 0:43:50.880
<v Speaker 20>terms of voted twice.

0:43:51.000 --> 0:43:53.400
<v Speaker 3>Yes, indication, And they say that there are some reasons

0:43:53.400 --> 0:43:56.279
<v Speaker 3>for that day in their words, these votes may be

0:43:56.360 --> 0:44:00.399
<v Speaker 3>undertaken by confused or quite illly voters. That's right to see.

0:44:00.440 --> 0:44:02.120
<v Speaker 3>With the response in the Liberty in terms of whether

0:44:02.160 --> 0:44:05.400
<v Speaker 3>they decide that there will be a challenge legally. Thank you, Michael,

0:44:05.600 --> 0:44:09.239
<v Speaker 3>no problems, Michael Paki, our federal political editor. I have

0:44:09.280 --> 0:44:12.120
<v Speaker 3>that statement now from Giselle cap tire In. It says

0:44:12.120 --> 0:44:15.120
<v Speaker 3>the AEC is today completed the Bradfield automatic recount. I

0:44:15.160 --> 0:44:17.479
<v Speaker 3>want to think the AAC officials. I want to also

0:44:17.520 --> 0:44:21.000
<v Speaker 3>sincerely thank the many volunteers and within the party. She says.

0:44:21.320 --> 0:44:24.759
<v Speaker 3>This recount has created a different result. While I was

0:44:24.800 --> 0:44:27.160
<v Speaker 3>ahead at the conclusion of the original count, Miss Buller

0:44:27.280 --> 0:44:29.680
<v Speaker 3>is now a head after this recount. I will now

0:44:29.760 --> 0:44:36.439
<v Speaker 3>carefully review the two counts seven three. It's fourteen past four.

0:44:36.760 --> 0:44:41.040
<v Speaker 3>There are some worrying new statistics for kids using e scooters.

0:44:41.239 --> 0:44:43.920
<v Speaker 3>Research from Queensland Today has found that the number of

0:44:43.920 --> 0:44:47.200
<v Speaker 3>e scooter injuries has seen that an average of two

0:44:47.360 --> 0:44:50.279
<v Speaker 3>children per week are treated in hospital. Now this is

0:44:50.440 --> 0:44:53.160
<v Speaker 3>just on the Sunshine Coast. The study has been completed

0:44:53.160 --> 0:44:55.439
<v Speaker 3>by the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

0:44:55.480 --> 0:44:58.360
<v Speaker 3>At the Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Almost one hundred and

0:44:58.400 --> 0:45:01.200
<v Speaker 3>eighty young people under the age of six required hospital

0:45:01.200 --> 0:45:04.919
<v Speaker 3>treatment due to e scooter accidents in just two years. Now.

0:45:05.160 --> 0:45:07.960
<v Speaker 3>Of course, this isn't just happening in Queensland. You know

0:45:08.040 --> 0:45:10.280
<v Speaker 3>here we've got an issue when it comes to e bikes,

0:45:10.280 --> 0:45:12.479
<v Speaker 3>particularly the fat boy bikes that I've been talking about

0:45:12.480 --> 0:45:15.359
<v Speaker 3>from Hunts and e scooters. The government has now put

0:45:15.400 --> 0:45:17.360
<v Speaker 3>forward what they wanted to do in terms of changing

0:45:17.400 --> 0:45:19.359
<v Speaker 3>of regulations and it will see more of them used.

0:45:19.640 --> 0:45:23.080
<v Speaker 3>The Children's Hospital Westmeat had a staggering four hundred percent

0:45:23.120 --> 0:45:26.080
<v Speaker 3>increase in twenty twenty four for children suffering e scooter

0:45:26.280 --> 0:45:29.640
<v Speaker 3>or e bike injuries. Terry Salvin is the CEO of

0:45:29.640 --> 0:45:32.319
<v Speaker 3>the Public Health Association. He joins us, thank you for

0:45:32.320 --> 0:45:37.320
<v Speaker 3>your time, Terry. It seems this research is quite alarming.

0:45:38.840 --> 0:45:41.960
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, Clinton, I suspect it's probably confirming what a lot

0:45:42.040 --> 0:45:45.160
<v Speaker 10>of people have been thinking about these e scooters as

0:45:45.200 --> 0:45:48.200
<v Speaker 10>we see them with around our suburbs, towns and cities,

0:45:49.040 --> 0:45:52.320
<v Speaker 10>and we're seeing people not necessarily wearing helmets, people of

0:45:52.640 --> 0:45:56.919
<v Speaker 10>various ages. One wonders about their sobriety, one moner's about

0:45:56.920 --> 0:46:00.799
<v Speaker 10>their age. This study specifically focused on kids, that is,

0:46:00.840 --> 0:46:04.080
<v Speaker 10>that's a pediatric study under the age of eighteen, and

0:46:04.280 --> 0:46:08.799
<v Speaker 10>identified it mostly being a teenage boys average age of

0:46:08.960 --> 0:46:13.759
<v Speaker 10>fourteen and seventy one percent being male. Of the people

0:46:13.800 --> 0:46:16.879
<v Speaker 10>who are injured in just one hospital in this area

0:46:16.920 --> 0:46:20.200
<v Speaker 10>in the Sunshine Coast. But you know, anybody who's watching

0:46:20.239 --> 0:46:23.120
<v Speaker 10>the behavior of ecod uses is probably not going to

0:46:23.160 --> 0:46:26.200
<v Speaker 10>be surprised. And ultimately, what it does is point to

0:46:26.239 --> 0:46:29.919
<v Speaker 10>a challenge that I think every jurisdiction has, every state

0:46:29.960 --> 0:46:33.440
<v Speaker 10>and territory are how well we're regulating these things and

0:46:33.480 --> 0:46:36.200
<v Speaker 10>trying to make them as safe as possible. Clinton, there's

0:46:36.239 --> 0:46:40.160
<v Speaker 10>no perfect form of transport. Walking around the city, walking

0:46:40.200 --> 0:46:43.719
<v Speaker 10>the streets, crossing the road, there's a risk, but obviously

0:46:43.800 --> 0:46:46.280
<v Speaker 10>pedestrian is a pretty low risk. You go pretty slowly,

0:46:46.840 --> 0:46:48.919
<v Speaker 10>and then of course the faster you go, the less

0:46:48.960 --> 0:46:51.520
<v Speaker 10>protection you have around you, et cetera. Motorbikes and so

0:46:51.600 --> 0:46:54.920
<v Speaker 10>on. One of the big issues here, Clinton is we've got

0:46:55.120 --> 0:46:58.600
<v Speaker 10>different rules in different jurisdictions, different age limits as to

0:46:58.760 --> 0:47:01.160
<v Speaker 10>how old people need to be before they can ride them,

0:47:01.560 --> 0:47:04.320
<v Speaker 10>and then different levels and the way the existing rules

0:47:04.320 --> 0:47:07.440
<v Speaker 10>are being implemented, And what we don't have is a

0:47:07.440 --> 0:47:11.480
<v Speaker 10>systematic mechanism of recording when the injuries occur and in

0:47:11.480 --> 0:47:12.399
<v Speaker 10>what circumstance.

0:47:12.960 --> 0:47:14.040
<v Speaker 4>So obviously a.

0:47:14.120 --> 0:47:17.319
<v Speaker 10>Starting point is have far better information so that we

0:47:17.400 --> 0:47:20.160
<v Speaker 10>can judge where the best policies lay and how we

0:47:20.200 --> 0:47:22.319
<v Speaker 10>can minimize the damage of the people who use them.

0:47:22.640 --> 0:47:24.440
<v Speaker 3>What sort of injuries are most common?

0:47:26.400 --> 0:47:30.839
<v Speaker 10>Broken bones, busted heads is a very non technical term

0:47:30.920 --> 0:47:35.320
<v Speaker 10>for cranny of facial injuries. There's been some problems and

0:47:35.760 --> 0:47:39.880
<v Speaker 10>lots of skin loss, skin abrasions and so on to

0:47:39.960 --> 0:47:43.319
<v Speaker 10>skin burns, even when you're going even faster. There has

0:47:43.360 --> 0:47:45.400
<v Speaker 10>been loss of life. Only this week we saw in

0:47:45.400 --> 0:47:47.960
<v Speaker 10>Western Australia a fifty one year old gentleman who was

0:47:48.360 --> 0:47:51.279
<v Speaker 10>a pedestrian who got hit by a nie scooter who

0:47:51.360 --> 0:47:54.479
<v Speaker 10>was ridden by a twenty four year old and died

0:47:54.480 --> 0:47:57.400
<v Speaker 10>as a result. So we do know there are fatalities,

0:47:57.760 --> 0:48:00.880
<v Speaker 10>but you know, there's a range of relatively minor injuries

0:48:00.960 --> 0:48:04.480
<v Speaker 10>up to really significant injuries. And we have seen cases

0:48:04.480 --> 0:48:07.560
<v Speaker 10>of people who had very major brain trauma as a

0:48:07.600 --> 0:48:09.800
<v Speaker 10>result of these kind of crashes.

0:48:09.920 --> 0:48:11.719
<v Speaker 3>Oh look, I read some information just a couple of

0:48:11.800 --> 0:48:14.680
<v Speaker 3>days ago. Now this was for e bikes. But the

0:48:14.760 --> 0:48:19.280
<v Speaker 3>number of injuries that are internal abdominal injuries, spleen injuries

0:48:19.280 --> 0:48:22.000
<v Speaker 3>that are caused by the rider when they crash, that

0:48:22.080 --> 0:48:26.000
<v Speaker 3>the handlebars literally entering their abdomen.

0:48:27.360 --> 0:48:30.880
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, and there's a challenge when it comes to injury prevention.

0:48:31.040 --> 0:48:34.480
<v Speaker 10>Looking at all of the driving forces, i'd probably separate

0:48:34.600 --> 0:48:37.359
<v Speaker 10>d bikes from these scooters. In as much as we've

0:48:37.360 --> 0:48:40.520
<v Speaker 10>been apply pretty much the same rules for bicycles, whether

0:48:40.560 --> 0:48:46.240
<v Speaker 10>they're entirely muscle powered or in part powered by electronic support,

0:48:46.320 --> 0:48:49.440
<v Speaker 10>the battery and the like. But e scooters is the

0:48:49.480 --> 0:48:53.319
<v Speaker 10>area where we probably have less consistent rules. We've got

0:48:53.360 --> 0:48:56.680
<v Speaker 10>a lot of experience managing bicycles and there's an expectation

0:48:56.840 --> 0:49:00.279
<v Speaker 10>and the rules are wearing a helmet, et cetera, and

0:49:00.320 --> 0:49:02.719
<v Speaker 10>there's pretty consistent rules as to who can use them

0:49:02.719 --> 0:49:05.920
<v Speaker 10>and in what circumstance or we're seeing across the country

0:49:06.000 --> 0:49:10.120
<v Speaker 10>is quite substantial rules in Queensland and in the Act

0:49:10.840 --> 0:49:13.320
<v Speaker 10>you can ride them from the age of twelve or thirteen,

0:49:14.160 --> 0:49:16.560
<v Speaker 10>and the amount of road experience of the twelve or

0:49:16.600 --> 0:49:19.239
<v Speaker 10>thirteen year old has in riding a vehicle that can

0:49:19.239 --> 0:49:21.920
<v Speaker 10>go up to twenty five kilometers an hour and in

0:49:21.960 --> 0:49:26.000
<v Speaker 10>some cases even faster, really does invite a whole lot

0:49:26.040 --> 0:49:28.760
<v Speaker 10>of increased risk of these kind of series injuries.

0:49:28.880 --> 0:49:31.200
<v Speaker 3>Certainly does thank you for your time, Terry, good on

0:49:31.280 --> 0:49:33.279
<v Speaker 3>you choose mate Terry Slevin, who's the CEO of the

0:49:33.320 --> 0:49:36.040
<v Speaker 3>Public Health Association, and that's half the issue. There are

0:49:36.080 --> 0:49:38.799
<v Speaker 3>different rules in different states. Finally, the new South Wales

0:49:38.840 --> 0:49:41.399
<v Speaker 3>government is getting serious about having some rules. The question

0:49:41.520 --> 0:49:43.719
<v Speaker 3>is going to be whether pedestrians for ins and is

0:49:43.760 --> 0:49:46.359
<v Speaker 3>going to be happy sharing the pathways with scooters. Three

0:49:46.400 --> 0:49:49.200
<v Speaker 3>one eight seven three A number twenty three past four.

0:49:49.239 --> 0:49:51.279
<v Speaker 3>Word on the street thanks to temper, A great night's

0:49:51.320 --> 0:49:53.640
<v Speaker 3>sleep night after night. The difference is temper. If you

0:49:53.640 --> 0:49:55.479
<v Speaker 3>see something in the roads we need to know about

0:49:55.520 --> 0:49:58.520
<v Speaker 3>semia text message zero fourth zero eight seven three eight

0:49:58.600 --> 0:50:01.080
<v Speaker 3>seven three. Fortunately the road. They are actually going okay

0:50:01.160 --> 0:50:04.400
<v Speaker 3>this afternoon, relatively despite the fact they're quite damp in

0:50:04.400 --> 0:50:07.080
<v Speaker 3>this wet weather. Police are still looking for three men

0:50:07.400 --> 0:50:10.520
<v Speaker 3>following a violent home invasion in the Western suburbs this morning.

0:50:10.560 --> 0:50:12.880
<v Speaker 3>This occurred at Warrington Downs about twenty past one in

0:50:12.920 --> 0:50:16.520
<v Speaker 3>the morning. Fifty five year old man was attacked with

0:50:16.640 --> 0:50:20.120
<v Speaker 3>a hammer. Police from the Nepoleon Area Commands so say

0:50:20.200 --> 0:50:22.560
<v Speaker 3>three men with a machete and a hammer forced their

0:50:22.600 --> 0:50:25.320
<v Speaker 3>way into the house. It was in ball replace, Wearrington Downs.

0:50:25.840 --> 0:50:28.359
<v Speaker 3>They attacked the man at home, the fifty five year old,

0:50:28.400 --> 0:50:30.640
<v Speaker 3>with the hammer. They then fled in the large suv

0:50:31.160 --> 0:50:34.319
<v Speaker 3>he's been treated in hospital. He should be okay, but

0:50:34.360 --> 0:50:36.879
<v Speaker 3>police are still looking for that man. Twenty four past four,

0:50:37.080 --> 0:50:39.560
<v Speaker 3>the ASX two hundred is closed a day up seventy

0:50:39.600 --> 0:50:42.920
<v Speaker 3>five points eighty five hundred and forty one. That comes

0:50:42.920 --> 0:50:45.440
<v Speaker 3>in the same day that GDP figures have been released.

0:50:45.480 --> 0:50:48.319
<v Speaker 3>That shows, technically we are back in a technical what

0:50:48.400 --> 0:50:51.680
<v Speaker 3>you'd say, a per capita recession. The economic growth figure

0:50:51.719 --> 0:50:53.560
<v Speaker 3>for the year is one point three percent, but for

0:50:53.560 --> 0:50:56.000
<v Speaker 3>the last quarter it was zero point two percent. You

0:50:56.080 --> 0:50:59.520
<v Speaker 3>take out population growth and yes, immigration and we actually

0:50:59.560 --> 0:51:01.800
<v Speaker 3>went back. I'll be speaking with the shadow Treasure of

0:51:01.840 --> 0:51:04.719
<v Speaker 3>Ted O'Brien after the five o'clock news one three one

0:51:04.760 --> 0:51:07.840
<v Speaker 3>eight seven three. We're talking at est scooters. New research

0:51:07.840 --> 0:51:09.759
<v Speaker 3>out of Queensland shows a big jump in the number

0:51:09.800 --> 0:51:11.080
<v Speaker 3>of kids who are injured on them.

0:51:11.239 --> 0:51:13.560
<v Speaker 17>Hollo, Jenny, Hike Clinton.

0:51:14.400 --> 0:51:19.120
<v Speaker 21>Yes, walking along footpaths and then suddenly this east scooter

0:51:19.280 --> 0:51:23.799
<v Speaker 21>comes fly past. It's a shock too, and especially if

0:51:23.800 --> 0:51:27.720
<v Speaker 21>the path is even or you're just throw enough board

0:51:28.440 --> 0:51:30.480
<v Speaker 21>and it can be very frightening.

0:51:30.640 --> 0:51:32.480
<v Speaker 3>And half the time part of the issue is the

0:51:32.520 --> 0:51:35.200
<v Speaker 3>East scooter isn't the same with the bikes are very quiet.

0:51:35.680 --> 0:51:37.719
<v Speaker 6>Yes, that is very true too.

0:51:37.840 --> 0:51:39.160
<v Speaker 21>You don't know that they're coming.

0:51:39.200 --> 0:51:39.800
<v Speaker 6>It's a shop.

0:51:40.120 --> 0:51:43.399
<v Speaker 3>I was walking home with a supermarket shopping Sunday afternoon, Jenny,

0:51:43.520 --> 0:51:45.600
<v Speaker 3>and it happened to me. I wasn't injured, certainly it

0:51:45.600 --> 0:51:47.480
<v Speaker 3>was an injured but some young girls on the back

0:51:47.520 --> 0:51:50.040
<v Speaker 3>of a bike came up behind me and they actually apologized.

0:51:50.080 --> 0:51:55.160
<v Speaker 3>They were lovely, but they did. They apologized for almost

0:51:55.360 --> 0:51:55.840
<v Speaker 3>touching me.

0:51:56.719 --> 0:51:59.120
<v Speaker 21>Oh, I know, so you know what the feeling, you know.

0:51:59.080 --> 0:52:01.880
<v Speaker 3>What, it's very common. Thanks Jenny one three one eight

0:52:01.960 --> 0:52:04.319
<v Speaker 3>seventy three, if you'd like to share your experience. Look,

0:52:04.520 --> 0:52:06.040
<v Speaker 3>I think, and I said this a little larier in

0:52:06.080 --> 0:52:07.680
<v Speaker 3>the week. I reckon Chris Mins has done the right

0:52:07.719 --> 0:52:10.439
<v Speaker 3>thing by putting excise on the agenda today when we're

0:52:10.440 --> 0:52:14.640
<v Speaker 3>talking about black market tobacco. Blind Freddie can see the

0:52:14.719 --> 0:52:18.120
<v Speaker 3>reason we have this illegal tobacco problem is because the

0:52:18.200 --> 0:52:21.879
<v Speaker 3>ridiculous price of legal cigarettes. Well, the treasure of Jim

0:52:21.960 --> 0:52:25.319
<v Speaker 3>Charmers has now responded this afternoon to Chris Mins and

0:52:25.360 --> 0:52:27.520
<v Speaker 3>the call from our premier to cut the exercise.

0:52:27.680 --> 0:52:30.399
<v Speaker 22>I respectfully disagree with Chris. He's a friend of mine.

0:52:30.440 --> 0:52:34.160
<v Speaker 22>I work closely with Premier Mins. I don't think the

0:52:34.200 --> 0:52:37.120
<v Speaker 22>answer here is to make cigarettes cheaper for people. I

0:52:37.160 --> 0:52:39.640
<v Speaker 22>think the answer here is to get better at compliance.

0:52:39.840 --> 0:52:41.799
<v Speaker 22>And the FEDS have come to the table I have,

0:52:41.880 --> 0:52:46.640
<v Speaker 22>and Mark Butler has, and the relevant ministers like Tony

0:52:46.680 --> 0:52:49.920
<v Speaker 22>Burke and others have come to the table with hundreds

0:52:49.960 --> 0:52:53.680
<v Speaker 22>of millions of dollars in new funding to try and

0:52:53.800 --> 0:52:56.400
<v Speaker 22>combat the scourge of illegal tobacco.

0:52:56.640 --> 0:52:59.200
<v Speaker 3>Jim Charmers so ruling out there'll be no cut to exercise.

0:52:59.239 --> 0:53:01.680
<v Speaker 3>It's a federal CAC it's not going to happen, and

0:53:01.719 --> 0:53:04.560
<v Speaker 3>he says we need to get better on compliance. Well,

0:53:05.400 --> 0:53:07.480
<v Speaker 3>doctor Chalmers, I'll give you the tip. You got a

0:53:07.480 --> 0:53:10.400
<v Speaker 3>long way to go, because today I had a conversation

0:53:10.920 --> 0:53:13.319
<v Speaker 3>with one of those people who's tasked with the job

0:53:13.360 --> 0:53:16.640
<v Speaker 3>of compliance. I had a conversation off air, and I

0:53:16.680 --> 0:53:20.080
<v Speaker 3>won't identify the man and we won't put him on

0:53:20.160 --> 0:53:23.920
<v Speaker 3>air because he's concerned for his job if he goes public.

0:53:24.600 --> 0:53:26.520
<v Speaker 3>But it was an enlightening conversation I had with him,

0:53:26.560 --> 0:53:29.160
<v Speaker 3>and it's pretty clear he's doing his best with the

0:53:29.320 --> 0:53:32.760
<v Speaker 3>very limited number of colleagues that he has to conduct

0:53:32.800 --> 0:53:36.080
<v Speaker 3>these inspections. He works for New South Wales Health and

0:53:36.120 --> 0:53:38.160
<v Speaker 3>he told me and I mentioned this yesterday that there

0:53:38.160 --> 0:53:42.160
<v Speaker 3>are concerns that because criminal gangs obviously supply these tobacconists,

0:53:42.200 --> 0:53:44.000
<v Speaker 3>that there would be some inspectors who would not want

0:53:44.040 --> 0:53:45.440
<v Speaker 3>to go into some of the shops because you don't

0:53:45.440 --> 0:53:47.600
<v Speaker 3>know whether the person behind the counter may be armed. Well,

0:53:47.600 --> 0:53:49.879
<v Speaker 3>he told me, now, I'm not worried about that. In fact,

0:53:49.920 --> 0:53:52.080
<v Speaker 3>he was involved in an operation just last week and

0:53:52.120 --> 0:53:54.799
<v Speaker 3>he was assisted by the police, which is good. But

0:53:54.840 --> 0:53:57.759
<v Speaker 3>it's clear, pretty clear from talking to him that it's

0:53:57.800 --> 0:53:59.920
<v Speaker 3>simply a matter of numbers. They do not have an

0:54:00.200 --> 0:54:03.919
<v Speaker 3>of these inspectors. He's completed. He's personally been involved in

0:54:04.200 --> 0:54:07.799
<v Speaker 3>thirty seven raids resulting in seven hundred thousand dollars worth

0:54:07.800 --> 0:54:10.120
<v Speaker 3>of a legal product being seized. But that's a drop

0:54:10.120 --> 0:54:12.440
<v Speaker 3>in the ocean, now, he told me. The way it

0:54:12.480 --> 0:54:15.920
<v Speaker 3>works is each local health area district and Sydney and

0:54:15.960 --> 0:54:19.320
<v Speaker 3>New South Wales is divided into various districts. Each district

0:54:19.400 --> 0:54:22.640
<v Speaker 3>has a budget for inspectors and compliance and not just

0:54:22.719 --> 0:54:27.160
<v Speaker 3>of illegal cigarettes, but also for instance, selling to underage kids,

0:54:27.200 --> 0:54:30.640
<v Speaker 3>the legal products and other compliance issues. And he says

0:54:30.680 --> 0:54:33.840
<v Speaker 3>that some of those local health districts they don't spend

0:54:33.840 --> 0:54:36.800
<v Speaker 3>their whole budget on the inspectors. They decide, oh no,

0:54:36.880 --> 0:54:38.799
<v Speaker 3>that's all the too hard basket. So in the area

0:54:38.800 --> 0:54:40.880
<v Speaker 3>that he works, yes, they spend the money on some

0:54:40.920 --> 0:54:43.359
<v Speaker 3>inspectors and that's why he's doing the job. But in

0:54:43.400 --> 0:54:46.719
<v Speaker 3>some other areas they don't do it. No wonder there

0:54:46.719 --> 0:54:51.360
<v Speaker 3>are more of these tobacconists opening up now. He told

0:54:51.360 --> 0:54:53.920
<v Speaker 3>me that, yes, sick, he can appreciate that the Premier

0:54:54.040 --> 0:54:56.440
<v Speaker 3>is suggesting that police be involved in this, and I

0:54:56.480 --> 0:54:58.839
<v Speaker 3>think it does become a police issue, and as Jim

0:54:58.920 --> 0:55:01.759
<v Speaker 3>Charmer's saying, it all comes to und to enforcement. But

0:55:01.840 --> 0:55:04.240
<v Speaker 3>he quite simply said to me, where are the police

0:55:04.280 --> 0:55:07.799
<v Speaker 3>going to come from to enforce these laws and regulations.

0:55:08.520 --> 0:55:11.200
<v Speaker 3>At the moment, the New South Wales Police Force is

0:55:11.239 --> 0:55:14.760
<v Speaker 3>two and a half thousand officers below the authorized strength,

0:55:15.320 --> 0:55:17.400
<v Speaker 3>and that's why we don't have enough highway patrol officers

0:55:17.440 --> 0:55:19.960
<v Speaker 3>on the road. So even if mister Min's in the

0:55:20.000 --> 0:55:22.600
<v Speaker 3>budget puts some more funding and allocation, where are the

0:55:22.680 --> 0:55:25.960
<v Speaker 3>actual cops going to come from to start raiding tobacconists.

0:55:26.239 --> 0:55:30.280
<v Speaker 3>There aren't enough police officers. He told me stories about,

0:55:30.280 --> 0:55:34.320
<v Speaker 3>for instance, family owned fruit and veg shops that he knows,

0:55:34.920 --> 0:55:37.160
<v Speaker 3>and he's gone into those fruit and veed shops and

0:55:37.160 --> 0:55:40.799
<v Speaker 3>he's issued them with fines. But they treat it like

0:55:40.960 --> 0:55:44.359
<v Speaker 3>an operating expense. Even Chris Mins he admitted that it's

0:55:44.360 --> 0:55:47.560
<v Speaker 3>an operating expense with Ben Fordham on his program yesterday.

0:55:48.040 --> 0:55:51.080
<v Speaker 3>So if we don't have enough cops to enforce it,

0:55:51.560 --> 0:55:54.200
<v Speaker 3>we clearly don't have enough New South Wales Health inspectors.

0:55:54.680 --> 0:55:57.799
<v Speaker 3>Clearly not and then Jim Chalmers says, no, We're not

0:55:57.880 --> 0:56:01.600
<v Speaker 3>going to cut the excise. It's all about enforcement. What

0:56:01.640 --> 0:56:03.080
<v Speaker 3>do we do just put our hands up and say, well,

0:56:03.080 --> 0:56:05.239
<v Speaker 3>you know what, We'll just let the criminals take over.

0:56:06.280 --> 0:56:08.640
<v Speaker 3>Data has been released today about our charities and you

0:56:08.719 --> 0:56:10.839
<v Speaker 3>might find this hard to believe. There are sixty three

0:56:11.000 --> 0:56:14.640
<v Speaker 3>thousand registered charities across Australia. In the last year they've

0:56:14.640 --> 0:56:17.600
<v Speaker 3>earnt two hundred and twenty two billion dollars in revenue.

0:56:17.640 --> 0:56:19.960
<v Speaker 3>As in we have donated two hundred and twenty two

0:56:20.000 --> 0:56:23.080
<v Speaker 3>billion dollars in revenue, a rise of ten point seven percent.

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<v Speaker 11>Clinton Independent Nicolette Buller's greeted supporters to celebrate after the

0:56:45.040 --> 0:56:48.480
<v Speaker 11>AEC declared she's won the seat of Bradfield in a recount.

0:56:48.600 --> 0:56:51.759
<v Speaker 11>She finished ahead of Liberal rival Jaselle Capterarian by just

0:56:51.840 --> 0:56:55.440
<v Speaker 11>twenty six votes. Firefighters are issuing a fresh reminder about

0:56:55.480 --> 0:56:58.239
<v Speaker 11>safely heating your homes in the colder weather after a

0:56:58.280 --> 0:57:01.680
<v Speaker 11>home in Maryland's was significantly damaged by a fire sparked

0:57:01.719 --> 0:57:05.879
<v Speaker 11>by a heater. Some adalers say the Australian economy is paralyzed,

0:57:06.080 --> 0:57:09.640
<v Speaker 11>as the latest GDP data shows growth remains very weak,

0:57:09.840 --> 0:57:12.840
<v Speaker 11>and Cockatoo's in Western Sydney are showing off their smarts,

0:57:12.880 --> 0:57:15.520
<v Speaker 11>this time turning on taps to get a drink. A

0:57:15.640 --> 0:57:19.160
<v Speaker 11>university study captured footage of them turning on a bubbler

0:57:19.240 --> 0:57:21.920
<v Speaker 11>and using their beaks and body weight. In sport, the

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<v Speaker 11>Waratars have re signed tough sener Joey Walton until the

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<v Speaker 11>end of the twenty twenty six Super Rugby Pacific season.

0:57:27.240 --> 0:57:30.040
<v Speaker 11>He played twelve of a possible thirteen games as the

0:57:30.080 --> 0:57:32.760
<v Speaker 11>task crashed out of finals contention, we'll have more news

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<v Speaker 11>and sported five.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you, Josh. Twelve degrees on the coast of the moment.

0:57:35.640 --> 0:57:38.280
<v Speaker 3>It's fourteen degrees in Penrith. Lucy Zelich coming up and

0:57:38.440 --> 0:57:41.200
<v Speaker 3>just to tick Jaston on the text line says regarding

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<v Speaker 3>the win for Nicolette Bullet in the seat of Bradfield, Well,

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<v Speaker 3>Jason says, it's not even close. Gazelle Capteririan got thirteen

0:57:48.360 --> 0:57:51.760
<v Speaker 3>thousand more votes than Buller or a thirty electorate. So

0:57:51.800 --> 0:57:53.280
<v Speaker 3>we have a member who has little than one in

0:57:53.320 --> 0:57:55.440
<v Speaker 3>four people who voted for it. Well's that's the system

0:57:55.440 --> 0:57:58.160
<v Speaker 3>we have. We have referential voting, first past the post. Yes,

0:57:58.240 --> 0:58:03.400
<v Speaker 3>Jeselle Captiian certainly on a legal tobacco Richard's in Melabala.

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<v Speaker 23>Richard Clinton, I'm glad you keep on pushing this because

0:58:08.360 --> 0:58:13.120
<v Speaker 23>Chris means wass late in the case. But right, I'm

0:58:13.120 --> 0:58:16.040
<v Speaker 23>coming to this. But I'll call the Treasurer out on

0:58:16.080 --> 0:58:19.520
<v Speaker 23>your news report. I'm a former federal law enforcement office

0:58:19.640 --> 0:58:24.000
<v Speaker 23>in this area, and I call the treasure of Australia

0:58:24.040 --> 0:58:27.919
<v Speaker 23>a liar. He's lying to the Australian people because it's

0:58:27.920 --> 0:58:32.680
<v Speaker 23>a federal responsibility. These goods are prohibited imports under the

0:58:32.720 --> 0:58:34.960
<v Speaker 23>Customs Prohibited Import regulations.

0:58:35.000 --> 0:58:36.720
<v Speaker 3>It'll be manufactured here, that's for sure.

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<v Speaker 23>That's right. So the penalties are the last time I

0:58:41.080 --> 0:58:43.240
<v Speaker 23>look look it up. You don't have to believe me.

0:58:43.600 --> 0:58:45.720
<v Speaker 23>I've been retired for a number of for a fair

0:58:45.800 --> 0:58:48.680
<v Speaker 23>while now, but I'm in contact with people on the

0:58:48.760 --> 0:58:51.840
<v Speaker 23>job and around the place. And the bottom line is

0:58:52.080 --> 0:58:55.480
<v Speaker 23>the penalties for the courts, if they choose to exercise

0:58:55.600 --> 0:58:58.640
<v Speaker 23>their powers, which have been there for about thirty forty

0:58:58.760 --> 0:59:02.480
<v Speaker 23>years or beyond. Is for a Tier one offense was

0:59:02.520 --> 0:59:08.000
<v Speaker 23>tobacco and vas and others is five years imprisonment four

0:59:08.080 --> 0:59:12.560
<v Speaker 23>hundred and fifty thousand dollars five both. And they have

0:59:12.680 --> 0:59:15.440
<v Speaker 23>the otter power of the Criminal Codec Nineteen ninety five

0:59:15.880 --> 0:59:19.240
<v Speaker 23>to seize the shops, the cars, in everything and mold.

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<v Speaker 3>And we haven't seen that happen at all, have we?

0:59:21.120 --> 0:59:23.440
<v Speaker 3>Richard who's been sent to jail for five years with

0:59:23.560 --> 0:59:28.800
<v Speaker 3>illegal tobacco importation, No one, thanks, mate. ATTO's in lane Calao.

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<v Speaker 4>Hi, Clenton, how are you.

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<v Speaker 24>I'm good, Okay, I'm very I agree with Richard, and

0:59:36.840 --> 0:59:39.360
<v Speaker 24>I do think that it should be a federal police

0:59:39.560 --> 0:59:41.520
<v Speaker 24>tasked to do any of.

0:59:41.520 --> 0:59:44.440
<v Speaker 3>The raid for this, Well, the federal police would be

0:59:44.480 --> 0:59:46.160
<v Speaker 3>involved in raids, for instance, if it was at a

0:59:46.240 --> 0:59:49.280
<v Speaker 3>port where the tobacco is coming in. But it's getting

0:59:49.320 --> 0:59:51.000
<v Speaker 3>beyond that. We know there's plenty of drugs that come

0:59:51.000 --> 0:59:53.840
<v Speaker 3>in through our ports. It is a state responsibility for

0:59:54.280 --> 0:59:55.880
<v Speaker 3>shops in the high street of a suburb.

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<v Speaker 25>Yeah, but we don't have any We don't have enough

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<v Speaker 25>state police, correct, And the expanse is actually well, all

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<v Speaker 25>detects are going to the federal police. So for the

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<v Speaker 25>federal how can we so not the federal police going

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<v Speaker 25>to into it?

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<v Speaker 13>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Look, this I think goes back to the whole problem.

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<v Speaker 3>We got too many levels of government in the first place.

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<v Speaker 3>We would actually much better off if we just had

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<v Speaker 3>one government running the whole shebang. But that horse, unfortunately,

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<v Speaker 3>has bolted on Sydney.

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<v Speaker 2>Now you can't handle the truth.

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<v Speaker 26>The street shot.

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<v Speaker 3>Lucy Zellich's out straight shitter for a Wednesday afternoon. She's

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<v Speaker 3>she's been walking the streets of Bradfield over the past

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<v Speaker 3>couple of hours.

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<v Speaker 27>Every week. I'm somewhere, according to you, everywhere but here.

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<v Speaker 3>Just before we get into the big issues that we're

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<v Speaker 3>going to discuss, what do you make of what's transpired

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<v Speaker 3>this afternoon with the confirmation that Gizelle capt Hereing has

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<v Speaker 3>lost for the Liberals and it's been won by Nicolai

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<v Speaker 3>BuOrd the Teal.

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<v Speaker 27>It was a very tight race, and I want to

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<v Speaker 27>pick up on the points that you made earlier in

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<v Speaker 27>the program, which just speaks to how much skepticis is

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<v Speaker 27>and how much more scrupulous we need to be when

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<v Speaker 27>it comes to the polls, right and all of.

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<v Speaker 3>These didn't they get it right?

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<v Speaker 26>Now?

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<v Speaker 13>Well?

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<v Speaker 27>And I was I think, you know, going back to

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<v Speaker 27>the lead up to the actual election, I kept kind

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<v Speaker 27>of reinforcing that message because we've seen it time and

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<v Speaker 27>time again when the polls are suggesting that it's leaning

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<v Speaker 27>towards this way, and we were all anticipating that it

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<v Speaker 27>was going to be a minority government and that you know,

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<v Speaker 27>Labor would have to strike deals with the Teals as

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<v Speaker 27>well as the Greens in order to get things through

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<v Speaker 27>in Parliament. And look at it, they're sitting on ninety

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<v Speaker 27>three seats and it was an overwhelming and historic victory.

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<v Speaker 27>So for me, I think the bigger question was around

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<v Speaker 27>and I asked you this earlier off air, do you

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<v Speaker 27>think that the Liberals will be in a position and

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<v Speaker 27>the cap Tian crew will be in a position where

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<v Speaker 27>they would like to actually challenge this look.

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<v Speaker 3>Having been on f the bast hour and a half

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<v Speaker 3>since this news broke, I haven't been able to speak

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<v Speaker 3>with my contacts within the Liberal Party.

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<v Speaker 27>So I don's your feeling, what do you think?

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<v Speaker 3>My gut feelers they won't.

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<v Speaker 27>But being such a time margin, I mean we're talking

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<v Speaker 27>about twenty six vers.

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<v Speaker 3>I've just got a feeling they might just now want

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<v Speaker 3>to put a line in the since get on with

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<v Speaker 3>the next parliament. Mind you, they have very high hosts

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<v Speaker 3>for Gazelle cap tier in.

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<v Speaker 13>You know.

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<v Speaker 3>I've been told this by numerous people that the Labor

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<v Speaker 3>Party at a New South Wales level really wanted her

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<v Speaker 3>to win because they don't want her in state politics. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>she's fantastic, so they don't want to switching her attention

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<v Speaker 3>to a state seat in the next state election. So

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know, because.

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<v Speaker 27>She is a moderate too, though Clinton she is a moderate.

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<v Speaker 3>So would have it worked in Bradfield. I had a

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<v Speaker 3>couple of our listeners make this point on the text

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<v Speaker 3>line that if they had a right wing candidate they

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<v Speaker 3>would have been successful.

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<v Speaker 27>There you go, So this.

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<v Speaker 3>What do you think do you think of right wing

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<v Speaker 3>candidate in Bradford would have been successful?

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<v Speaker 27>Well, here's the thing, right, I don't live in that electorate,

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<v Speaker 27>so I think it'd be more difficult for me to

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<v Speaker 27>make a call on that. But what I will say

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<v Speaker 27>is this, and it's been the point that I've been

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<v Speaker 27>making this entire time, particularly in the fallout of the election.

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<v Speaker 27>Right the Liberal Party and well the LNP they stood

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<v Speaker 27>for nothing and they became nothing. So they were this

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<v Speaker 27>kind of whitewashed, very much sort of you know, reticent

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<v Speaker 27>side that didn't want to get involved in so called

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<v Speaker 27>right wing politics, which I just seem to think are

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<v Speaker 27>more common sensical policies because they were so scared of

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<v Speaker 27>it being likened to being too trumpy and etc. What

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<v Speaker 27>I say to people is tell me what you feel

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<v Speaker 27>were the real right wing radical policies that they pushed forward.

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<v Speaker 27>This whole argument about oh they were too right wing

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<v Speaker 27>or my concern is that they actually weren't conservative enough.

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<v Speaker 27>And when you can very very rarely find too many

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<v Speaker 27>differences between the parties, I think now you're having a

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<v Speaker 27>problem where you think, well, who and what are we

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<v Speaker 27>voting for now. They've got a serious identity crisis the

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<v Speaker 27>Liberal Party.

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<v Speaker 3>I wish sure all the constituents of Bradfield and the

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<v Speaker 3>other till seats all the best, but you wonder how

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<v Speaker 3>effective they're going to be in the next term in Parliment,

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<v Speaker 3>because reality is Albo does not need them now, No

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<v Speaker 3>he doesn't. He actually in the previous parliament probably needed

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<v Speaker 3>to be nice to a few of them because he

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<v Speaker 3>knew well he thought that this was the indication that

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<v Speaker 3>it was going to be tied after the next election,

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<v Speaker 3>that he might need their support. Doesn't have to worry about.

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<v Speaker 27>That ninety three seats now, mister Maynard.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow, now I heard you went along to the monster

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<v Speaker 3>trucks on the weekend.

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<v Speaker 27>Did It was an amazing experience. A big shout out

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<v Speaker 27>to our very own poppy here at two GB whom

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<v Speaker 27>I badgered very politely to see if we could organize

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<v Speaker 27>for myself and my family to go, because my kids

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<v Speaker 27>and especially my son, you know, like all boys, just

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<v Speaker 27>loves anything to do with trucks and dirt and they

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<v Speaker 27>were just aghast with excitement when I told them that

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<v Speaker 27>we were going. But we got there and you know,

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<v Speaker 27>we're all sitting there. Everyone's waiting very patiently for the

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<v Speaker 27>show to get started and for everything to get going.

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<v Speaker 27>They've got the people coming out and rousing the crowd

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<v Speaker 27>and everyone excited and interested. And then all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 27>the lights went down and there was this voiceover that

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<v Speaker 27>came over the announcement PA, and they said, I'd like

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<v Speaker 27>you to all please be upstanding. And I went, what

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<v Speaker 27>what's going on here? And then he said, for the

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<v Speaker 27>Australian anthem, I'm standing, hey, let me tell you something.

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<v Speaker 27>To let me tell you something.

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<v Speaker 3>I stood. I just about it.

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<v Speaker 27>I just about fell out of my chair when they

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<v Speaker 27>said that, and I put my hand on my chest.

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<v Speaker 27>My singing is horrendous, by the way, my husband will

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<v Speaker 27>attest to that. But I stood loudly and proudly and

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<v Speaker 27>I belted out this Australian anthem. And my daughter looked

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<v Speaker 27>at me and she said, Mum, what's this. To her credit,

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<v Speaker 27>she's only six, she's only just started school this year.

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<v Speaker 27>But I thought, but I have a word to her

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<v Speaker 27>school about what's this nonsense. But the thing that it

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<v Speaker 27>was really touching to me was that we still had

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<v Speaker 27>a sense of Australian pride in our country, we still

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<v Speaker 27>had an element of patriotism and this group of really

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<v Speaker 27>hard working, fantastic Australians who just love putting on this

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<v Speaker 27>show for young kids and their families were really interested

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<v Speaker 27>and invested in being able to showcase their sense of

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<v Speaker 27>patriotic pride. And the question that I had when I

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<v Speaker 27>left right and I remember, I called, you know a

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<v Speaker 27>couple of friends. I said, you're not gonna believe this.

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<v Speaker 27>They played the anthem at the Monster Truck Show and

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<v Speaker 27>they were like, that is awesome. But the conversation then

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<v Speaker 27>led to this question, which was when was the last

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<v Speaker 27>time that you actually sung the anthem? Can you remember Clinton?

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<v Speaker 27>Can our listeners, our wonderful listeners, when was the last

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<v Speaker 27>time you sung the anthem?

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<v Speaker 3>Having kids, you go to a few school events at times,

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<v Speaker 3>and schools do depending on your school. Our schools have

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<v Speaker 3>still sung the national anthem before various occasions, so I

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<v Speaker 3>have done it there. Back in the eighties, I think

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<v Speaker 3>when i'd go along to a football game, as in

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<v Speaker 3>just a crowll of Shark's NRL match, I think they

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<v Speaker 3>did the anthem at standard. Wasn't the NRL back then,

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<v Speaker 3>it was the New South Wales rugby leige. I'm pretty

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<v Speaker 3>sure you did the anthem at the start a game. Wow,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe not every club game, but they certainly do it

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<v Speaker 3>now with State of Origin.

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<v Speaker 27>Of course, Grand Finals and the ANZAC Test.

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<v Speaker 3>I remember there was. It was a bit of a

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<v Speaker 3>controversy at the time when they started winding it back,

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<v Speaker 3>but the point was made, we don't want to overuse.

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<v Speaker 27>It and look and I completely understand that, right And

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<v Speaker 27>when you canvass this with people, they sort of think, well,

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<v Speaker 27>where do you feel it would be most appropriate?

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<v Speaker 20>Then?

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<v Speaker 27>I mean, you're not going to expect your to stand

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<v Speaker 27>up every day in school and recite the Australian anthem.

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<v Speaker 27>But it raised that question of are we are we

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<v Speaker 27>patriotic enough in this country?

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<v Speaker 3>One three one seven three? When was the last time

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<v Speaker 3>you sung the Australian national anthem? Two GB dot com Lazyboy,

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<v Speaker 3>Long Live the Lazy So go to a website. It's

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<v Speaker 3>on the website on the wind page. Your chance to

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<v Speaker 3>win a Lazyboy recliner. Lucy's Eelich is with me zero

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<v Speaker 3>force zero eight seven three out seven three For your

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<v Speaker 3>text messages, Mary says, I last sang the national anthem

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<v Speaker 3>at our school Reconciliation Assembly earlier in the week. That

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<v Speaker 3>one's from Mary. Some calls on this one. Kim's in Liverpool.

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<v Speaker 5>Hello Kim, Hi Clinton.

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<v Speaker 14>He Lucy, Hi Kim. I'm I'm big Fanny, yours, Lucy.

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<v Speaker 14>I'm right on board with all your ideas and yours,

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<v Speaker 14>sir Clinton. But it was Amzac Day for me, and

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<v Speaker 14>that would have.

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<v Speaker 27>Been a thank you, by the way, Kim for your

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<v Speaker 27>nice words. But was it a really special moment for you?

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<v Speaker 27>It being Anzac Day in.

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<v Speaker 14>Particular, always very proud. Wesed just sing it every day

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<v Speaker 14>at school, you know, not just assemblies.

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<v Speaker 20>Wow, my day.

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<v Speaker 14>It was every day, so we all knew the words.

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<v Speaker 14>And you know, these days, especially with the other verse,

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<v Speaker 14>people get love.

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<v Speaker 3>They do, okay, Lucy, do you know the second verse?

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<v Speaker 27>Or very scratchy? And I'm ashamed of that, I'll be honest.

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<v Speaker 27>I'm ashamed of the fact that I don't know the

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<v Speaker 27>second verse as well as what I should. But it

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<v Speaker 27>wasn't something that was very.

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<v Speaker 3>That was pushed on us. No, No, actually at school,

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<v Speaker 3>Hello Ben, Hey, good Ben.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 13>At the show every night in the main radio, they

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<v Speaker 13>sing the first two verses at the anthem.

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<v Speaker 27>That's amazing. You know, it's funny you mentioned a rodeo there,

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<v Speaker 27>and this was by comparison in the United States for

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<v Speaker 27>me when I was watching this very cheap and nasty

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<v Speaker 27>I'm sorry, I'm ashamed to admit it, but cheap and

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<v Speaker 27>nasty reality show a few weeks ago, and they literally

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<v Speaker 27>played the anthem. There were only probably about not even

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<v Speaker 27>one hundred people there before this kind of bullfighting spectacle

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<v Speaker 27>that was going on at this spit down that none

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<v Speaker 27>of us really would even know if we were to

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<v Speaker 27>hear it, but that that's sort of the element of

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<v Speaker 27>patriotism that goes on for a lot of them.

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<v Speaker 3>America in the United States, that their anthem is sacred.

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<v Speaker 10>It is.

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<v Speaker 3>It's ball fighting is as well, but the anthem is.

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<v Speaker 27>But isn't there something beautiful about that?

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<v Speaker 10>Hinton?

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<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, there is something very.

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<v Speaker 27>Special about it. And you consider also the fact that

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<v Speaker 27>I think it's roughly it's either forty six or forty seven.

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<v Speaker 27>I could be stand corrected on that out of the

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<v Speaker 27>fifty states of the kids every day they get up

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<v Speaker 27>and they pledge allegiance.

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<v Speaker 3>Greg and Cornla Hulle.

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<v Speaker 28>Greg, Yeah, good afternoon. I'd just like to make a

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<v Speaker 28>comment The.

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<v Speaker 9>Last time that I.

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<v Speaker 28>Sung the national anthem was that the ANXAC test between

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<v Speaker 28>the Dragons and the Roosters.

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<v Speaker 27>I've been to one of those tests. It's pretty special,

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<v Speaker 27>isn't it.

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<v Speaker 17>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 28>Look, it makes the hairs on the back of your

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<v Speaker 28>next stand up, and I sang it with a lot

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<v Speaker 28>of patriotism towards my country. But the thing that I

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<v Speaker 28>did make a note on was when the cameras stand

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<v Speaker 28>over the sides that were competing in the game, I

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<v Speaker 28>reckon less than fifty percent of the players were actually

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<v Speaker 28>seeing the national anthem. The majority of them more, we're

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<v Speaker 28>just not even singing. That's sort of a bit of

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<v Speaker 28>an indictment on the day.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it is a little bit. But there's a lot

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<v Speaker 3>of emotion as well though at those anzac Ga avents,

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<v Speaker 3>which I think is great. Huge Frank on the text line, Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>singing from my hymnshitt here, Frank. Excellent job by Formula

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<v Speaker 3>One's Oscar Piastre because he is rejuvenating the Australian national

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<v Speaker 3>anthem overseas, because he's on the podium everything every week

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<v Speaker 3>and he's won more Grand Prix. He's won five Grand

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<v Speaker 3>Prix this year. It means the Australian national anthem.

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<v Speaker 27>It's getting it's run, it's being played. Net zero, net zero,

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<v Speaker 27>let's talk about it. And this one was a really

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<v Speaker 27>interesting one for me because I mean, I've been very

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<v Speaker 27>vocal and staunching my support for Australia dumping net zero.

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<v Speaker 27>I think this entire pursuit is driving us into economic ruin.

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<v Speaker 27>And much of that was actually found in a report

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<v Speaker 27>that emerged this week. New analysis has revealed that federal

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<v Speaker 27>climate spending has risen to nine billion dollars per year,

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<v Speaker 27>and that's from the Institute of Public Affairs, and it's

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<v Speaker 27>shown that spending on climate related programs has increased fifteen

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<v Speaker 27>fold over the past decade. So where we were spending

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<v Speaker 27>about six hundred million dollars annually, it's now gone to

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<v Speaker 27>nine billion. And this all has occurred in the last decade,

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<v Speaker 27>so since twenty fifteen. I mean, it is remarkable to

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<v Speaker 27>me the amount of money that is being thrown at

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<v Speaker 27>this and when you consider that all we have heard

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<v Speaker 27>from the Albanesi government and Bowen in particular is that

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<v Speaker 27>this is going down the renewables path, especially is the

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<v Speaker 27>cheapest form of energy, and that we are going to

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<v Speaker 27>now see an increase in our electricity bills from July one.

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<v Speaker 27>It flies in the face of all Australians and the

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<v Speaker 27>fact that this is and it tells us all the

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<v Speaker 27>fact this is.

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<v Speaker 3>All just nonsense. We have voted for it. I have

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<v Speaker 3>a five hundred dollars Winston with a why I vouched

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<v Speaker 3>to give away in the last hour of the program

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<v Speaker 3>one three one eight seventy three. Lucy Zelich's We've me

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<v Speaker 3>lots of text messages here about the national anthem and

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<v Speaker 3>it seems that motorsport is leading the way so supercar races.

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<v Speaker 3>Apparently the anthem has played before every supercar race. Matt says,

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<v Speaker 3>my kids primary school. We sing it at the Friday

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<v Speaker 3>assembly and we yes, we sing the second verse.

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<v Speaker 26>Hello, Karen Hi, here's standing up on the arms. Moment

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<v Speaker 26>was last year's A League Grand Final in Gospeid. It

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<v Speaker 26>was about twenty thousand people all singing it and yeah,

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<v Speaker 26>it sounded fantastic. I think everyone in the stadium was

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<v Speaker 26>singing it.

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<v Speaker 27>Oh that's beautiful caron and it just produces real chills

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<v Speaker 27>down your spine moments too. And I've been up at

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<v Speaker 27>Gosford there the Central Coast stadium. It's a beautiful part

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<v Speaker 27>of the world. God's country, many will argue. But especially

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<v Speaker 27>fantastic result for the Central Coast too, that comeback victory

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<v Speaker 27>of a Melbourne city in that Grand Final. Great game.

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<v Speaker 27>But it's something, it's something that when you are in

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<v Speaker 27>a crowd of people, it's something as parochial as sport

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<v Speaker 27>as well. It just elictits so much pride in you

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<v Speaker 27>and that's what I love about it.

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<v Speaker 26>Yes, yep, definitely.

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<v Speaker 3>Good on you, Karen. John's in Roseville.

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<v Speaker 17>Hello John, Good at Clinton Gay Lucy, Hello John.

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<v Speaker 9>I belt it out every Monday morning.

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<v Speaker 17>Every Monday, every.

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<v Speaker 8>Monday morning the local school. I'm next to the local

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<v Speaker 8>primary school. They built it out every Monday morning at

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<v Speaker 8>ten past nine, and I'm in my house. I can

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<v Speaker 8>hear it, and I built it out too.

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<v Speaker 27>Good on you, John. What a patriot and what a

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<v Speaker 27>great servant to the country you are.

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<v Speaker 3>I love that thanks to calling John. Chris On. The

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<v Speaker 3>text line says in the United States, they sing the

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<v Speaker 3>national anthem pride every baseball game. The crowd stands, they

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<v Speaker 3>face the flag with their hand on their hearts, and

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<v Speaker 3>they sing. And we do the same here at our

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<v Speaker 3>baseball games.

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<v Speaker 27>Can I reference. Also, why there's a reason and there's

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<v Speaker 27>a method to my madness for bringing all of this

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<v Speaker 27>up is because we talk a lot about in the

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<v Speaker 27>context of our younger generation, right, and how is there

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<v Speaker 27>is this waning sense of patriotism. How we're raising them

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<v Speaker 27>now on this diet of we need to be ashamed

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<v Speaker 27>of Australia because of our history. We're also seeing really

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<v Speaker 27>tragic numbers when it comes to ADYF recruitment. I mean,

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<v Speaker 27>I think it's since twenty twelve the Australian Defense Force

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<v Speaker 27>has consistently failed to meet yearly recruiting targets, and the

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<v Speaker 27>army particularly struggling. There is a reason for that. So

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<v Speaker 27>when it comes to these conversations, a lot of it

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<v Speaker 27>for me is because we need to start instilling a

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<v Speaker 27>sense of pride amongst our youth, because this is a

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<v Speaker 27>beautiful country that we live in.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, just quickly, we're all start to wrap up. Have

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<v Speaker 3>you had drama stepping in dog poop or dog pulp.

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<v Speaker 27>Not dog pup, but people letting their dogs off leads.

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<v Speaker 27>We're at a beach. Yeah, We're at a beach a

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<v Speaker 27>couple of summers ago, and I won't name the beach.

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<v Speaker 27>It's in the Eastern suburbs because it's a locals beautiful,

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<v Speaker 27>little well kept secret. A dog off the leads popped

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<v Speaker 27>our beach ball and snatched my daughter's sandwich literally out

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<v Speaker 27>of her hands.

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<v Speaker 3>Increase the fines for dog that eat sandwiches. Lucy's elch

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<v Speaker 3>back with me next Wednesday afternoon. Thank you, Lucy, coming

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<v Speaker 3>out coming up after the years. We'll have a look

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<v Speaker 3>at these GDP figures. What do they actually mean? The

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<v Speaker 3>Shadow Treasurer of the new Shadow treasure Ted O'Brien joining us.

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<v Speaker 2>This is Sitney now with Clinton on t GB.

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<v Speaker 3>One three seven three is our number. For the first

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<v Speaker 3>time seventy five years, the Sydney seat of Bradfield has

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<v Speaker 3>been won by an independent. The AEC today completing their

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<v Speaker 3>recount in the seat and they have declared the Teal

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<v Speaker 3>Independent Nicolett Buller is the winner. Nicolett Buller has been

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<v Speaker 3>very happy this afternoon, obviously, she's been with the dozens

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<v Speaker 3>and dozens of supporters outside her office and she did

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<v Speaker 3>set up an electorate office of sorts after the last election.

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<v Speaker 3>She didn't win a seat last time around, but she

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<v Speaker 3>set up like a shadow electorate office. She says she's

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<v Speaker 3>very proud to be the first female representative for the seat.

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<v Speaker 19>Whichever way was going to go, Miscapterian or me, we

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<v Speaker 19>have our first female representative in Bradfield as well.

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<v Speaker 3>She has won the seat in the recount by twenty

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<v Speaker 3>six votes and she says I want to acknowledge Gizelle

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<v Speaker 3>captier In for the civility she has shown as a

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<v Speaker 3>candidate during this close contest. She says, I do not

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<v Speaker 3>take this responsibility lightly as Bradfield's first independent member of Parliament.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm dedicated to serving this community with integrity, courage and care. Now,

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<v Speaker 3>zel Capteriian has also released a statement today and she's

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<v Speaker 3>thanked the AEC. She has thanked the Liberal Party and

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<v Speaker 3>the volunteers, but she says this recount has created a

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<v Speaker 3>different result. While I was ahead at the conclusion of

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<v Speaker 3>the original count, Miss Buller is now ahead after this recount.

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<v Speaker 3>I will now carefully review the two counts. There is

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<v Speaker 3>the prospect that this decision could be taken to the

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<v Speaker 3>Court of Disputed Returns.

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<v Speaker 2>Be a part of Sydney now with Clinton Maynard called

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<v Speaker 2>one three one eight seven three.

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<v Speaker 3>The National accounts have been released today. Now what the

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<v Speaker 3>National accounts are. This is a measure you might say,

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<v Speaker 3>of our economic health, the state of the economy. It's

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<v Speaker 3>that the first real check in of how we're going

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<v Speaker 3>since the election. Now it takes in a whole quarter

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<v Speaker 3>and it shows that the economy grew just marginally in

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<v Speaker 3>the last quarter by point two of a percent year

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<v Speaker 3>on year GDP. GDP is the measure of economic activity

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<v Speaker 3>increased by one point three percent. But here's the twist.

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<v Speaker 3>When you take out population growth and a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>that is immigration, we've actually gone backwards, so we are

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<v Speaker 3>in a per capita recession. Ted O'Brien is the newly

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<v Speaker 3>appointed Shadow Treasurer and joins me, thank you for your time, Ted,

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<v Speaker 3>so pleasure grow to be with you.

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<v Speaker 10>Clinton.

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<v Speaker 3>What's your interpretation of these figures today, Well.

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<v Speaker 7>I look truly disappointing news, to be honest with you,

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<v Speaker 7>because it just says that the economy is hardly growing,

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<v Speaker 7>business is hardly investing, and most Australian households are feeling

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<v Speaker 7>pretty anxious. They're probably the key takeaways for me. As

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<v Speaker 7>you just laid out the growth through to the end

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<v Speaker 7>of the March quarter was only zero point two percent.

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<v Speaker 7>That's really small on an annual basis is about one

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<v Speaker 7>point three percent. So if you're wondering is that good

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<v Speaker 7>or bad, well that is less than half the long

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<v Speaker 7>run average of economic growth. So it's really sluggish at

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<v Speaker 7>the moment. And before the election the Treasurer was telling

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<v Speaker 7>the Australian people we've turned corner. We've turned a corner.

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<v Speaker 7>But as we find out now there no corner has

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<v Speaker 7>been turned. In fact, it's nothing pretty grim.

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<v Speaker 3>The treasure has made the point though that the increase

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<v Speaker 3>doesn't come from government spending. The government spending has actually

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<v Speaker 3>gone down. It does come from private investment. So it

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<v Speaker 3>is a good thing that government spending, based on what

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<v Speaker 3>the treasure has said, has gone down.

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<v Speaker 9>Well.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean the mix between government spending and business spending

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<v Speaker 7>is one thing. But if you look at business spending itself,

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<v Speaker 7>unfortunately you do see expense items for businesses like office equipment, vehicles,

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<v Speaker 7>electrical items, all of those are basically going down. It's

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<v Speaker 7>down by around about one point seven percent. And so

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<v Speaker 7>we have a big problem when it comes to investment,

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<v Speaker 7>and that includes international investment coming into Australia. I mean,

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<v Speaker 7>we effectively met importers of capital of money and right

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<v Speaker 7>now our domestic companies and internet national companies are looking

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<v Speaker 7>at the Australian economy and they say no thanks, and

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<v Speaker 7>they're going elsewhere. And that came through the figures today.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, I was going to ask you what policies would

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<v Speaker 3>you implement to change the situation, But with respect ted,

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<v Speaker 3>you're not going to be in power for at least

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<v Speaker 3>three years, maybe longer. What is your recommendation to the

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<v Speaker 3>government to do about this?

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<v Speaker 7>I suppose my recommendation first and foremost is for the

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<v Speaker 7>government to start looking at leavers to grow the economy,

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<v Speaker 7>because what's happened today Clinton is the only thing the

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<v Speaker 7>Labor government is focused on is dividing the pie. They

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<v Speaker 7>look at the economy and they try to cut it

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<v Speaker 7>up and distribute things that is not growing the economy.

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<v Speaker 7>Even today, you had the Treasurer out there and he's

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<v Speaker 7>basically saying, in his words, any growth is a good outcome.

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<v Speaker 29>I mean, seriously, we need to have.

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<v Speaker 7>More ambition in the Australian economy. And if we don't

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<v Speaker 7>even have our own treasurer out there driving to grow

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<v Speaker 7>the economic pie, big trouble, which means they need to

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<v Speaker 7>be look at industrial relations, They need to be looking

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<v Speaker 7>at regulation. They need to be looking at energy, they

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<v Speaker 7>need to be looking at taxation. These believers that will

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<v Speaker 7>basically attract investment, and especially when you have investment in

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<v Speaker 7>big capital projects in technology, that makes the whole economy

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<v Speaker 7>more productive. Once you get a productive economy, it means

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<v Speaker 7>people's salaries they take home start increasing in real terms

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<v Speaker 7>and they can be sustainable. It allows people to put

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<v Speaker 7>bread on the table, make investments, go on the holidays.

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<v Speaker 29>That's not happening.

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<v Speaker 7>Why, because all those leaders I talked about the government

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<v Speaker 7>has wrong. It is turning investment away and actually under

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<v Speaker 7>labor productivity has gone back five point seven percent.

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<v Speaker 29>So, in other words, to get the.

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<v Speaker 7>Same outcome, the same output in the economic goods and services,

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<v Speaker 7>we're having to put a lot more in than we're

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<v Speaker 7>used to. I mean, that's going the opposite direction than

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<v Speaker 7>where it should be, which is why Australians are feeling poorer,

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<v Speaker 7>because in fact, the Australian economy is getting poorer.

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<v Speaker 3>On the other big issue that the Treasure is now

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<v Speaker 3>dealing with, these are the proposed changes to superinnuation, doubling

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<v Speaker 3>the tax from fifteen percent to thirty percent on balances

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<v Speaker 3>of more than three million dollars. You have said that

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<v Speaker 3>the Coalition is actually willing to negotiate this issue, to

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<v Speaker 3>actually sit down with labor and talk about it. This

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<v Speaker 3>was the Treasurer's response to what you've been saying, Ted.

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<v Speaker 22>I'm not convinced that the Coalition wants to have a

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<v Speaker 22>conversation about these changes. I think we all saw what

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<v Speaker 22>Matt Canavan, for example, said today about these changes. You know,

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<v Speaker 22>I'm not convinced that they are FAED income when it

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<v Speaker 22>comes to bipartisanship. I don't think. I don't think they're

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<v Speaker 22>being real about that.

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<v Speaker 3>So doctor Chalmers says that you're not FAED.

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<v Speaker 7>Income, Well, look Clinton, what he's putting forward, to be honest,

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<v Speaker 7>is an absolute dog of a policy. And what I

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<v Speaker 7>had said is if they are prepared to walk back

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<v Speaker 7>a lot of what they're talking about, of course we're happy.

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<v Speaker 29>To have a conversation with them.

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<v Speaker 7>But if you look at what they're trying to do

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<v Speaker 7>with this new superinnuation tax, one they are increasing the

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<v Speaker 7>tax rate. Two they're introducing unrealized capital gains tax, so,

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<v Speaker 7>in other words, a paper profit. So you make an

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<v Speaker 7>investment through let's say your superfund, the profit on paper

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<v Speaker 7>you start paying tax on even though the money's on

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<v Speaker 7>in your bank account yet, I mean that breaches a

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<v Speaker 7>red line in tax law. And then there's no indexation

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<v Speaker 7>of this thing. So basically you're going to have millions

1:22:39.800 --> 1:22:42.400
<v Speaker 7>of Australians caught up in this tax. And then the

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<v Speaker 7>Prime Minister, by the.

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<v Speaker 29>Way, he doesn't have to pay this tax. He gets

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<v Speaker 29>special treatment. So all of these things, these go completely.

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<v Speaker 7>Against their coalition's principled approach, which is we believe in lower,

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<v Speaker 7>simpler and fairer tax. Later's super tax, none of those things.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm with the Shadow Treasurer of Ted O'Brien, Mister O'Brien,

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<v Speaker 3>as a senior member of the Liberal Party. Your response

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<v Speaker 3>today from the AEC. The AAC has declared that Nicolett

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<v Speaker 3>Bullet has been successful in the last remaining seat to

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<v Speaker 3>be decided, Bradfield follow the federal election. Gizl Capterian has lost.

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<v Speaker 3>Now miscap Tirian did take part in the party room

1:23:20.640 --> 1:23:23.800
<v Speaker 3>ballot for the leadership. What does that mean for for

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<v Speaker 3>Susan Lee and even yourself.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, look, that's a standard process, to be honest with you, Clinton,

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<v Speaker 7>and so what happens when.

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<v Speaker 3>It not process? He's not a member of Parliament.

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<v Speaker 7>No, no, but it is a standard process. It happens

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<v Speaker 7>every time. So the way it works is the Federal

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<v Speaker 7>Director looks across the various seats and makes a judgment

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<v Speaker 7>as to who should be in the room. So look,

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<v Speaker 7>I don't think there's any there'll be a inn a

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<v Speaker 7>question mark around.

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<v Speaker 13>That at all.

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<v Speaker 7>Most importantly, I feel desperately sorry for Gizelle, but of

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<v Speaker 7>course it'll be reviewed and also the people of Bradfield,

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<v Speaker 7>because my Lord was she hell of a candidate, would

1:23:59.840 --> 1:24:03.040
<v Speaker 7>have been one terrific member. But you know, to be

1:24:03.479 --> 1:24:05.160
<v Speaker 7>difference of eight votes in the first count and then

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<v Speaker 7>around their twenty seven votes, I think in the seconds

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<v Speaker 7>that's awfully close. And I've been there myself, mate. You know,

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<v Speaker 7>I went through a two count process against Clive Palmer

1:24:16.600 --> 1:24:20.280
<v Speaker 7>in twenty thirteen seven votes I think it was in

1:24:20.320 --> 1:24:22.280
<v Speaker 7>the first count, and he beat me on fifty three

1:24:22.360 --> 1:24:26.519
<v Speaker 7>votes the second. So look, this is close. It'll be

1:24:26.600 --> 1:24:29.320
<v Speaker 7>reviewed and ultimately be matter for the New South Wales

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<v Speaker 7>division of the lit.

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<v Speaker 3>So it'll be reviewed. Do you think it should go

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<v Speaker 3>to the Court of Disputed Returns?

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<v Speaker 7>Well again, Clinton, that'll be really up to the New

1:24:35.479 --> 1:24:37.400
<v Speaker 7>South Wales division of the Little Party, so I'll leave

1:24:37.400 --> 1:24:37.800
<v Speaker 7>it for them.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, thank you for your time and for yours.

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<v Speaker 7>Thanks Clinton show a.

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<v Speaker 3>Treasurer Ted O'Brien, so the Gaseelle cap Tier in her

1:24:43.960 --> 1:24:47.559
<v Speaker 3>statements says they're reviewing both the counts, so they may

1:24:47.600 --> 1:24:49.000
<v Speaker 3>well take that legal action.

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<v Speaker 2>Next be your part of Sydney now with Clinton Maynard

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<v Speaker 2>called one three one eight seven three.

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<v Speaker 3>This new is just a hand. The British pop star

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<v Speaker 3>Jesse jay has Can affirmed that she is battling breast cancer. Now,

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<v Speaker 3>if you're not aware of Jesse, she's been very very

1:25:05.640 --> 1:25:09.240
<v Speaker 3>popular in recent years and put this hit song out the.

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<v Speaker 27>World.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's Jesse and Jesse. That's the name of the

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<v Speaker 3>song price tag. She's only thirty seven and she says,

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<v Speaker 3>look she's in good spirits despite being diagnosed with breast cancer.

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<v Speaker 27>I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. I'm highlighting the

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<v Speaker 27>word early.

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<v Speaker 15>Cancer sucks in any form, but.

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<v Speaker 27>I'm holding on to the word early. I have been

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<v Speaker 27>in and out of tests throughout this whole period. I

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<v Speaker 27>just wanted to be open and share it.

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<v Speaker 3>Jessej So's she has youth on a side, and all

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<v Speaker 3>our thoughts are of course with us. She has a

1:25:46.040 --> 1:25:48.920
<v Speaker 3>very large fan base in this country. It's eighteen past five.

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<v Speaker 3>An update on the incident we brought you at the

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<v Speaker 3>start of the show, the man whose arm became trapped

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<v Speaker 3>in a meat grinder at a processing facility in Padstow

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<v Speaker 3>a little earlier this afternoon out Fournctionunally, the man's had

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<v Speaker 3>quite a remarkable escape. The paramedics and the fire and

1:26:04.920 --> 1:26:07.000
<v Speaker 3>rescue teams that are on the scene there. They've managed

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<v Speaker 3>to free his arm from the meat grinder. But I

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<v Speaker 3>know this is a little sensitive before his hand actually

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<v Speaker 3>reached the blade, so he's actually going to be okay.

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<v Speaker 3>It was a bit touch and go there for a moment,

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<v Speaker 3>but he maintained consciousness throughout and once the experts and

1:26:22.040 --> 1:26:23.840
<v Speaker 3>they actually bring some people who actually knew what they

1:26:23.840 --> 1:26:26.840
<v Speaker 3>were doing with his machinery. Once he was freed from

1:26:26.880 --> 1:26:29.519
<v Speaker 3>that meat grinder, he was taken by ambulists and George

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<v Speaker 3>Hospital and thankfully he's doing okay. Mark Geyer sick today.

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<v Speaker 3>So Jamie Sowerd present sport with us later to this

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<v Speaker 3>sour Cricket Australia has set a new record for the

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<v Speaker 3>number of individual tickets sold on one day. So in

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<v Speaker 3>the pres for the international series coming up this year

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<v Speaker 3>of course of the Nashes year in men's cricket, Cricket

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<v Speaker 3>Australia says they've sold three hundred and eleven thousand and

1:26:51.600 --> 1:26:55.840
<v Speaker 3>sixty six tickets. Goodness me, so across two days, three

1:26:55.960 --> 1:26:58.280
<v Speaker 3>hundred and twenty two thousand tickets have been sold. But

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<v Speaker 3>in just one day individual sales, three hundred and eleven

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<v Speaker 3>thousand and sixty six tickets have been sold.

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<v Speaker 26>I got the.

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<v Speaker 9>Well.

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<v Speaker 3>Katie Perry is playing the first of her series of

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<v Speaker 3>concerts tonight at Tudos Bank Arena at Sydney Olympic Park

1:27:22.360 --> 1:27:27.040
<v Speaker 3>and she is massively popular in Sydney. Katy Perry. And

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<v Speaker 3>how about this. You might have seen this a little earlier.

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<v Speaker 3>She's been spotted this week at the Lidcomb shopping center

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<v Speaker 3>and there she was in the escalators with her daughter

1:27:37.000 --> 1:27:39.280
<v Speaker 3>and she was just looking like an everyday person. She

1:27:39.360 --> 1:27:41.920
<v Speaker 3>had some tracksuit pants on. Have very nice tracksuit pants,

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<v Speaker 3>mind you, but she was wearing TRACKI dacks and had

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<v Speaker 3>a cap and I think there were a couple of

1:27:45.640 --> 1:27:48.000
<v Speaker 3>security people of mind is behind her. But she was

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<v Speaker 3>just there on the escalators at the Lidcomb shopping Center,

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<v Speaker 3>and I think how refreshing is that. Then usually Hollywood stars,

1:27:54.800 --> 1:27:58.120
<v Speaker 3>music superstars, they'd be staying in a five star hotel

1:27:58.160 --> 1:28:01.600
<v Speaker 3>in the city and they'd have a aescort to the

1:28:01.680 --> 1:28:04.400
<v Speaker 3>high end shops around Pitt Street or Elizabeth Street. But no,

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<v Speaker 3>Katie said, no, no, I'm a woman of the people.

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<v Speaker 3>Take me to Lidcom shopping Center. I was wondering where

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<v Speaker 3>she might be staying, so I just had to look

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<v Speaker 3>at the accommodation available around Lidhom shopping center. Lydkim itself

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<v Speaker 3>does not a lot, but just nearby Sydney Olympic Park,

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<v Speaker 3>so close to where she's staying. You can get a

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<v Speaker 3>room at the IBIS for one hundred and twenty nine dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>So she might be staying at the IBIS with a daughter,

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<v Speaker 3>the quest at Olympic Park two hundred and fifty nine dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>She might want to go to the whole Hole you can.

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<v Speaker 3>You can hire a red out of house, probably AIRBMB

1:28:36.160 --> 1:28:39.200
<v Speaker 3>for one night around Lidcombe. Probably a three bedroom house

1:28:39.200 --> 1:28:41.280
<v Speaker 3>will set you back four hundred and fifty three dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>There was a spotlight at the Lidkham Shopping Center, So

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<v Speaker 3>she probably dropped into Spotlight, goes back to the Ibis

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<v Speaker 3>at Sydneylympic Park for one hundred and twenty nine bucks

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<v Speaker 3>and stays there. She'll be playing at Cuos Bank Arena tonight.

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<v Speaker 3>Katy Perry he reckon, she really is down to earth.

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<v Speaker 3>A man's been charged by police after he allegedly threatened

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<v Speaker 3>staff at a sports bar in Kingsford early this morning.

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<v Speaker 3>Police are now telling us they were called to a

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<v Speaker 3>bar in Anzac Parade following reports a man was with

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<v Speaker 3>a gun. When police arrived, they were told there was

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<v Speaker 3>a man outside the bar and allegedly he pointed the

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<v Speaker 3>firearm at staff inside because they wouldn't let him into

1:29:34.920 --> 1:29:38.360
<v Speaker 3>the bar anyway. Police have been investigating throughout the day.

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<v Speaker 3>They have arrested the thirty seven year old man. They

1:29:41.040 --> 1:29:45.240
<v Speaker 3>have located and seized an imitation semi automatic block pistol

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<v Speaker 3>in a bin short distance away from the man and

1:29:47.760 --> 1:29:50.559
<v Speaker 3>the bar. But look, if you're behind the bar in

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<v Speaker 3>Kingsford and someone points what looks like a glock to you,

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<v Speaker 3>you're not to know that it's imitation. So thirty seven

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<v Speaker 3>year olds now facing a range of charges. He has

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<v Speaker 3>been refused bail to appear in court.

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<v Speaker 2>If it's happening in Sydney, you'll hear it on Sydney

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<v Speaker 2>Now with Clinton May on to gb.

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<v Speaker 3>Coming up to five point thirty, just talking about the

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<v Speaker 3>situation in Bradfield where Gizl Capteririan, the Liberal candidate, has

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<v Speaker 3>missed out and the til nico Let Buller has won

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<v Speaker 3>by twenty six votes and a miss Buller has made

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<v Speaker 3>the point that it's wonderful that for the first time

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<v Speaker 3>there will be a female MP in Bradfield. Well, the

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<v Speaker 3>Telegraph is reporting that the senior Liberal Alan Stockdale has

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<v Speaker 3>called for reverse quotas for men. Now he may well

1:30:32.040 --> 1:30:36.800
<v Speaker 3>have been joking. Alan Stockdale longtime Liberal Party heavyweight, and

1:30:36.840 --> 1:30:39.320
<v Speaker 3>he's one of three people who's actually been appointed to

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<v Speaker 3>run the New South Wales Liberal Party. He's a Victorian.

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<v Speaker 3>But because the New South Wales Liberal Party has been

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<v Speaker 3>in such a mess, they've brought in Allen to try

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<v Speaker 3>to sort it out anyway. The Telegraph has been reporting

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<v Speaker 3>that he addressed a meeting of women this week and

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<v Speaker 3>quote said we may need some special rules for men

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<v Speaker 3>to get them pre selected. The Telegraph says it was

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<v Speaker 3>an online meeting of the New South Wales Liberal Women's

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<v Speaker 3>Council Tuesday night, and mister Stoctor reportedly said the women

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<v Speaker 3>in this party are now so assertive we may need

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<v Speaker 3>special rules for men to get them pre selected. Let's

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<v Speaker 3>check out his headlines an.

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<v Speaker 3>And with ab O latest Josh Bryce, Good afternoon again.

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<v Speaker 11>Clinton. The federal Treasurer says the GUP from federally has

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<v Speaker 11>no plans to reduce the tax on cigarettes, despite the

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<v Speaker 11>push from the New South Wales government, which argues the

1:31:39.560 --> 1:31:44.200
<v Speaker 11>high excise is helping fuel activity on the tobacco black market.

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<v Speaker 11>The Electorc Commission has confirmed Independent candidate Nicolete Buller has

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<v Speaker 11>won the recount in the seat of Bradfield. A man

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<v Speaker 11>has now been taken to hospital after his arm god

1:31:53.520 --> 1:31:56.920
<v Speaker 11>stuck in a meat processing grinder in Sydney, Southwest, and

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<v Speaker 11>an artificial intelligence scientist says AI tools of forcing people

1:32:00.760 --> 1:32:03.559
<v Speaker 11>to distrust what they read and watch. As there's new

1:32:03.560 --> 1:32:06.320
<v Speaker 11>backlash towards an app which can create images or short

1:32:06.400 --> 1:32:09.080
<v Speaker 11>videos of two people kissing due to concerns it could

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<v Speaker 11>be used for blackmail in sports. Seagles coach Anthony Seabowl

1:32:12.880 --> 1:32:15.360
<v Speaker 11>is confident the club will insure Tom and Jake Travoivitch

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<v Speaker 11>finished their careers as one club men. Seabolt says part

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<v Speaker 11>of the plan is to use both in coaching roles

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<v Speaker 11>post football, we'll have more news and sport at.

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<v Speaker 3>Six, Thank you, Josh. It's eleven point eight degrees in

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<v Speaker 3>the city at the moment. The feels like temperature is

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<v Speaker 3>seven point nine. Finance update, she's wearing her winter woolies.

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<v Speaker 3>Deb Night presenting Money News to Night. Hello Deb, Hello dear.

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<v Speaker 30>Yeah, certainly chilly today, ug boots when I get home.

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<v Speaker 27>Don't you worry about that?

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<v Speaker 3>It always comes on quick, doesn't it.

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<v Speaker 27>Well, that's it. I mean, it's winter.

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<v Speaker 3>It is winter.

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<v Speaker 27>You shouldn't be surprised. Yes, but it's cold.

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<v Speaker 3>It is winter. How do the market's fair today?

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<v Speaker 27>The market's on an absolute tear.

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<v Speaker 30>Some really good jobs figures out of the US oven night,

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<v Speaker 30>which helped the ASX two hundred. It closed almost at

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<v Speaker 30>another record all time high. It was up point nine percent.

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<v Speaker 30>It's seventy five points higher to eighty five hundred and

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<v Speaker 30>forty two, and it was really buoyed to the share

1:33:05.320 --> 1:33:09.200
<v Speaker 30>market by another rally by CommBank. It is the first

1:33:09.240 --> 1:33:12.040
<v Speaker 30>ASX listed company to be valued at more than three

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<v Speaker 30>hundred billion dollars. So extraordinary growth from the combak that

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<v Speaker 30>led all the financials, all the banks stronger today, the

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<v Speaker 30>dollar holding steady at around sixty five US cents.

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<v Speaker 3>The value's going to have something like seventeen percent this year.

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<v Speaker 3>And I know, look, it depends if you've got the

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<v Speaker 3>money available. But we we often rightly complain about the banks. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>one way to get back at them is by some

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<v Speaker 3>of their shares if you can, and most.

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<v Speaker 30>People have their shares through their superannuation anyway, So you

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<v Speaker 30>know we want our banks to be strong.

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<v Speaker 27>We absolutely do.

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<v Speaker 30>When most of us do benefit when those shares are

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<v Speaker 30>as high as they are, whether it's overvalued or not

1:33:41.640 --> 1:33:42.960
<v Speaker 30>is what we'll look at on the show tonight.

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<v Speaker 3>I spoke with Tedo Brian, the Shadow Treasurer a little earlier.

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<v Speaker 3>GDP has grown in the last quarter by point two

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<v Speaker 3>of a percent, now.

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<v Speaker 30>Only just and it was softer than many economists had expected.

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<v Speaker 30>We'll have Warren Hogan, the respected economist on money news

1:33:55.280 --> 1:33:57.599
<v Speaker 30>tonight to run through all of the figures, and if

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<v Speaker 30>you take out that population growth, the economy was going backwards.

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<v Speaker 27>The upside, of course, is that the fact that.

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<v Speaker 30>Isn't growing as strongly as many had expected is that

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<v Speaker 30>interest rate cuts are a certainty now.

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<v Speaker 27>The Reserve Bank Board meeting next in July.

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<v Speaker 30>So the fact that these GDP figures softer than expected

1:34:14.000 --> 1:34:15.719
<v Speaker 30>means that there'll be more cuts are coming.

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<v Speaker 3>What's the funny way about economics, isn't it bad news

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<v Speaker 3>is actually good news?

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<v Speaker 13>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 27>Exactly. Companies cut jobs, their share price goes up.

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<v Speaker 3>At the unemployment rate goes up, we're getting interest rate cuts.

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<v Speaker 3>A new report from Domain says that making your home

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<v Speaker 3>energy efficient could increase its value by up to twenty percent.

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<v Speaker 30>Yeah, and this is interesting. Talking about the cool weather now,

1:34:35.000 --> 1:34:36.960
<v Speaker 30>people will be getting out the heaters, putting on the

1:34:37.439 --> 1:34:40.599
<v Speaker 30>air con. But if you have ducted air conditioning in

1:34:40.640 --> 1:34:44.040
<v Speaker 30>your home for heating and cooling, the value of your

1:34:44.080 --> 1:34:46.960
<v Speaker 30>property will go up by as much as twenty percent

1:34:47.400 --> 1:34:49.519
<v Speaker 30>and also bring down the value of your power bill.

1:34:49.640 --> 1:34:53.040
<v Speaker 30>Ducted air conditioning is one of the keys for energy efficiency,

1:34:53.360 --> 1:34:56.479
<v Speaker 30>as is the double glazing of windows, which we're very

1:34:56.479 --> 1:34:59.400
<v Speaker 30>bad at here in Australia compared to other countries. And

1:34:59.760 --> 1:35:02.240
<v Speaker 30>so the panels, which we have lots of, so many

1:35:02.280 --> 1:35:05.240
<v Speaker 30>Australians have adopted solar panels, and the batteries too is

1:35:05.280 --> 1:35:06.920
<v Speaker 30>the next thing. So we're going to run through some

1:35:06.960 --> 1:35:09.720
<v Speaker 30>of the energy efficient technology that's available and some of

1:35:09.760 --> 1:35:12.240
<v Speaker 30>the things that if you've got the outlay to spend,

1:35:12.760 --> 1:35:15.040
<v Speaker 30>will bring back benefits because you won't be paying as

1:35:15.120 --> 1:35:16.880
<v Speaker 30>much in your power bill and the value of your

1:35:16.880 --> 1:35:17.519
<v Speaker 30>property will go on.

1:35:17.720 --> 1:35:21.000
<v Speaker 3>It's also fortunately we put inducted their conditioning in our

1:35:21.160 --> 1:35:23.640
<v Speaker 3>top story of our place about two years ago. And

1:35:23.680 --> 1:35:25.599
<v Speaker 3>look it cost us of EVA the money to be honest,

1:35:26.280 --> 1:35:27.720
<v Speaker 3>and I was a bit worried about, oh, you know,

1:35:27.800 --> 1:35:30.720
<v Speaker 3>how much is it going to affect the bills. Surprisingly,

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<v Speaker 3>it hasn't pushed up the bills as much as I

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<v Speaker 3>feed it with.

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<v Speaker 30>Well a lot of the new tech you can you

1:35:34.520 --> 1:35:36.760
<v Speaker 30>can turn it off in the rooms that you're not using,

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<v Speaker 30>a bit like the snakes that you put under the

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<v Speaker 30>doors to stop the drafts coming through.

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<v Speaker 3>It's much more energy effishing. I'm glad you raised the

1:35:42.439 --> 1:35:44.600
<v Speaker 3>snakes because so we got the latest. I think it

1:35:44.640 --> 1:35:47.599
<v Speaker 3>was either big Waudy catalog this week. I'm flipping through

1:35:47.600 --> 1:35:49.920
<v Speaker 3>it and there I had a laugh. You can get

1:35:49.960 --> 1:35:52.680
<v Speaker 3>this door snake in the shape of all. It's got

1:35:52.680 --> 1:35:54.759
<v Speaker 3>a cow's head on it. It's quite cute. And I pointed

1:35:54.760 --> 1:35:57.200
<v Speaker 3>out to cast at this and she said, I'm getting one.

1:35:57.320 --> 1:35:59.519
<v Speaker 3>Is it all really? Because she said, the draft that

1:35:59.560 --> 1:36:02.120
<v Speaker 3>comes in the front door, we've never done anything about it.

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<v Speaker 3>Just get the cow snake and you fix.

1:36:04.479 --> 1:36:06.880
<v Speaker 30>They're tried and true for a reason. Actually, it's such

1:36:06.920 --> 1:36:09.880
<v Speaker 30>common sense. Yeah, the door snakes, you know, little drafts

1:36:09.880 --> 1:36:12.880
<v Speaker 30>that come through, they absolutely work. And it's those small

1:36:12.920 --> 1:36:14.400
<v Speaker 30>measures that can make a really big difference.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, just quickly. We had the debate earlier in the

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<v Speaker 3>program about off leash dogs and increasing penalties, but also

1:36:20.040 --> 1:36:22.320
<v Speaker 3>what you do if you take your pup for a

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<v Speaker 3>walk and you've got to pick up the poop.

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<v Speaker 30>I don't get the obsession that people have. And look,

1:36:26.520 --> 1:36:29.439
<v Speaker 30>I'm gonna probably get slammed here. They don't like it

1:36:29.479 --> 1:36:33.599
<v Speaker 30>when you put the anything dog poo bags in their bins.

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<v Speaker 30>It's a bin, it's gonna you know, it's a rubbish bin.

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<v Speaker 30>People are very possessive about their bins and they don't

1:36:40.360 --> 1:36:42.839
<v Speaker 30>like people putting their dog poo bags in their bins,

1:36:43.400 --> 1:36:44.400
<v Speaker 30>but I'm like, it's a bin.

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<v Speaker 3>I pick up the poo from Terry the toy poodle,

1:36:48.000 --> 1:36:49.880
<v Speaker 3>and he always goes when we go for the walk,

1:36:50.479 --> 1:36:52.000
<v Speaker 3>and I carry the pool all the way home in

1:36:52.040 --> 1:36:54.120
<v Speaker 3>the bag because I don't want to upset anyone by

1:36:54.120 --> 1:36:55.240
<v Speaker 3>putting the poo in there.

1:36:55.280 --> 1:36:56.559
<v Speaker 30>But what are they getting upset about.

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<v Speaker 27>It's just a bin.

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<v Speaker 3>It's going to be empty people around inger then againnery,

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<v Speaker 3>but it's.

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<v Speaker 27>Not just taken. It is across the board.

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<v Speaker 30>I know that people are very possessive about their bins

1:37:05.320 --> 1:37:07.320
<v Speaker 30>that don't like it, and I'm gonna walk away and

1:37:07.400 --> 1:37:08.800
<v Speaker 30>let that Handgredee go for you.

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<v Speaker 27>But I just think it's a bin.

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<v Speaker 30>Does it matter who puts stuff in it?

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<v Speaker 3>Deav Night with Money News from seven o'clock tonight on Sydney.

1:37:16.360 --> 1:37:19.479
<v Speaker 2>Now a weather update will be here to help in

1:37:19.680 --> 1:37:23.400
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<v Speaker 3>Yes, it is chilly. It is eleven degrees in the CBD,

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<v Speaker 3>but I should rightly point out that it is winter

1:37:27.920 --> 1:37:30.840
<v Speaker 3>now twelve degrees in the western suburbs. There's a chance,

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<v Speaker 3>perhaps of a few more showers this evening, that some

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<v Speaker 3>mittn drizzle for most of the afternoon tomorrow, though a

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<v Speaker 3>mostly sunny day, perhaps the chance of a shower on

1:37:38.120 --> 1:37:40.320
<v Speaker 3>the coast, but it will be a sunny day tomorrow

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<v Speaker 3>on the coast atop of seventeen degrees. Partly cloudy on

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<v Speaker 3>Friday and at this stage cloudy on Saturday, mostly sunny

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<v Speaker 3>on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 2>You're listening to Sydney Now with Clinton Maynard onto GB

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<v Speaker 2>cool now one three one eight seven three.

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<v Speaker 3>MG has been hit by the man flu, so MG

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<v Speaker 3>not with us tonight, so he please to welcome to

1:38:01.280 --> 1:38:03.720
<v Speaker 3>the City Now program for the first time. My old

1:38:03.800 --> 1:38:07.480
<v Speaker 3>mate Jamie Soward from the continuous call to him, Hello, Swie.

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<v Speaker 17>Good evening. Mister big Time is that what you text

1:38:10.400 --> 1:38:13.000
<v Speaker 17>me to call you? Is that Primetime or big Time?

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<v Speaker 3>Come on? We go way back in radio.

1:38:15.560 --> 1:38:17.559
<v Speaker 17>We used to come show me this morning and said

1:38:17.640 --> 1:38:19.280
<v Speaker 17>can you come on the show? When you come on,

1:38:19.439 --> 1:38:21.920
<v Speaker 17>just remind everyone that I'm the number one radio show

1:38:21.960 --> 1:38:23.439
<v Speaker 17>in this time slot in Sydney.

1:38:24.200 --> 1:38:27.960
<v Speaker 3>We're working towards that anyway. Sowie Blake Solly was on

1:38:28.000 --> 1:38:31.000
<v Speaker 3>with my colleague Mark Levy this morning on his program

1:38:31.000 --> 1:38:33.479
<v Speaker 3>in the Mornings and Blake Soli's the South's and he

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<v Speaker 3>was talking about the desire for the rabbit O's to

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<v Speaker 3>move to Allion Stadium, the old Sydney Football stadium. They

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<v Speaker 3>currently played Olympic Park at Corps Stadium. Do you think

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<v Speaker 3>the rabbit Os should be playing at Alliance?

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<v Speaker 17>Look, I think firstly, our game is built on tribalism

1:38:50.680 --> 1:38:53.880
<v Speaker 17>and going to your man. You're a Sharks fan, going

1:38:53.880 --> 1:38:56.559
<v Speaker 17>to Shark Park is something special. I think that South's

1:38:56.560 --> 1:39:00.960
<v Speaker 17>playing out of Alliance, where they have played so many

1:39:01.000 --> 1:39:03.160
<v Speaker 17>times before, I think that would be a good move

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<v Speaker 17>because not that I'm a South fan, not that I

1:39:05.800 --> 1:39:07.400
<v Speaker 17>don't like the Roosters or anything like that. I just

1:39:07.400 --> 1:39:10.600
<v Speaker 17>think the drama in and around when they play. Plus,

1:39:10.840 --> 1:39:12.800
<v Speaker 17>it's a brand new stadium. We want to be using

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<v Speaker 17>that as much as possible. Keep a core stadium, you know,

1:39:17.479 --> 1:39:20.800
<v Speaker 17>for the special occasions, the semi finals, you know, like

1:39:21.160 --> 1:39:23.120
<v Speaker 17>rather than have a debate about who's going to get

1:39:23.120 --> 1:39:24.800
<v Speaker 17>a home semi final all that kind of stuff. If

1:39:24.840 --> 1:39:26.600
<v Speaker 17>it was so special to go to a core, I

1:39:26.600 --> 1:39:28.679
<v Speaker 17>don't think fans would mind. But because they're there every

1:39:28.680 --> 1:39:31.439
<v Speaker 17>second week, I reckon there's a chance that they sort

1:39:31.479 --> 1:39:33.920
<v Speaker 17>of get sick of going out there, So I'd love

1:39:33.960 --> 1:39:37.439
<v Speaker 17>to see the rivalry continue at Alians and have both

1:39:37.439 --> 1:39:38.400
<v Speaker 17>teams playing out of there.

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<v Speaker 3>And I know they've got supporters all over the city,

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<v Speaker 3>all over the country, but their name is South Sydney

1:39:42.320 --> 1:39:45.759
<v Speaker 3>and based in Redfern. They obviously have their high performance

1:39:45.840 --> 1:39:48.280
<v Speaker 3>center in the east and suburb that the southern Southeast suburb,

1:39:48.320 --> 1:39:50.559
<v Speaker 3>so I think they should be playing there. You you

1:39:50.600 --> 1:39:53.320
<v Speaker 3>won a premiership twenty ten, you won a premiership that

1:39:53.400 --> 1:39:55.120
<v Speaker 3>would is now a Core stadium might have been known

1:39:55.120 --> 1:39:56.800
<v Speaker 3>as A and Z, so you know, no doubt that

1:39:56.840 --> 1:39:59.479
<v Speaker 3>stadium holds a special place in your heart. But I

1:39:59.520 --> 1:40:01.880
<v Speaker 3>reckon just for the big games.

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<v Speaker 17>Yeah, I totally agree. I think you know, every time

1:40:04.240 --> 1:40:06.439
<v Speaker 17>you go back there and you see it with ten

1:40:06.560 --> 1:40:09.800
<v Speaker 17>fifteen thousand, it probably doesn't have the same sort of

1:40:09.840 --> 1:40:12.559
<v Speaker 17>effect as when you used to go to the SFS

1:40:12.600 --> 1:40:14.720
<v Speaker 17>as a kid and you watched on TV and you

1:40:14.760 --> 1:40:17.720
<v Speaker 17>thought this is where my heroes played. So yeah, I

1:40:17.800 --> 1:40:20.040
<v Speaker 17>totally agree. I think you could use a Core a

1:40:20.080 --> 1:40:23.000
<v Speaker 17>lot more for those bigger games and be able to

1:40:23.080 --> 1:40:25.400
<v Speaker 17>use Aliant a lot more because it is a brandish

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<v Speaker 17>It's a fantastic facility. If you haven't been there, get

1:40:28.120 --> 1:40:32.080
<v Speaker 17>out there. Refood's great. Honestly, there's not a bad seat

1:40:32.120 --> 1:40:32.479
<v Speaker 17>in the house.

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<v Speaker 3>It is absolutely brilliant. Did you where'd you make your

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<v Speaker 3>first grade taboo?

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<v Speaker 17>At the oldest effect, the three run of about six thousand. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 17>Newcastle had heaps out. I think it was four too

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<v Speaker 17>at half time. It won't be on the classic matches,

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<v Speaker 17>that's for sure. Did you win, Yeah, we won yet

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<v Speaker 17>I think we won thirty two or thirty four to

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<v Speaker 17>two or something like that, but four too at halftime.

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<v Speaker 17>It wasn't great watching. I don't think I was any

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<v Speaker 17>good that day either.

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<v Speaker 3>Not big crowds, so of course you were not big crowds.

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<v Speaker 3>But the Bulldogs look like they're going to overtake the

1:41:02.680 --> 1:41:05.960
<v Speaker 3>Sydney Swans as the biggest drawing sporting club in Cydny.

1:41:06.000 --> 1:41:08.439
<v Speaker 3>They're playing the Eels on Monday and they're expecting a

1:41:08.520 --> 1:41:10.439
<v Speaker 3>huge crowd and that will be at a core.

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<v Speaker 29>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 17>Well, there's certain clubs in sports that they have large

1:41:14.560 --> 1:41:18.040
<v Speaker 17>fan bases and as in neutral now, I don't support anyone.

1:41:18.080 --> 1:41:20.639
<v Speaker 17>People say, oh, do you support the Dragons, Roosters or Panthers.

1:41:21.040 --> 1:41:24.320
<v Speaker 17>I don't support anyone. I love watching the game, and

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<v Speaker 17>when you go to a Bulldog's game, it is an

1:41:26.560 --> 1:41:29.160
<v Speaker 17>atmosphere that you have to attend, you have to want

1:41:29.160 --> 1:41:31.839
<v Speaker 17>to be a part of. And the Swans are struggling

1:41:31.880 --> 1:41:35.080
<v Speaker 17>a little bit at the moment. But to see Easter Show,

1:41:35.320 --> 1:41:37.639
<v Speaker 17>I think I called the game with a continuous call

1:41:37.720 --> 1:41:39.559
<v Speaker 17>team and we were at the Easter to Show and

1:41:39.600 --> 1:41:43.320
<v Speaker 17>you could hear the vibe and the excitement when the

1:41:43.360 --> 1:41:47.320
<v Speaker 17>Bulldogs were in that stadium. So dreams are free. Hopefully

1:41:47.360 --> 1:41:49.040
<v Speaker 17>they can get to a Grand Final for them, but

1:41:49.479 --> 1:41:52.320
<v Speaker 17>they must watch television at the moment. And the crowds

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<v Speaker 17>have been great and you must command all those fans

1:41:54.479 --> 1:41:57.040
<v Speaker 17>that have gone out and supported their team because as

1:41:57.040 --> 1:41:58.840
<v Speaker 17>a player, it's such an advantage and.

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<v Speaker 3>Looks if you're watching on two, if you listen to

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<v Speaker 3>on the radio with the crowd noise in the background,

1:42:02.880 --> 1:42:04.559
<v Speaker 3>it just makes for a better game as well.

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<v Speaker 17>Yeah it does, and it gives the commentators a little

1:42:07.680 --> 1:42:10.120
<v Speaker 17>bit more excitement as well. So yeah, I'm loving what

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<v Speaker 17>the Bulldogs has done this year.

1:42:11.200 --> 1:42:13.080
<v Speaker 3>So this one's popped up today as well. The former

1:42:13.479 --> 1:42:16.800
<v Speaker 3>or Queensland legend Ben Ken who now runs Queensland Rapid League.

1:42:16.800 --> 1:42:18.639
<v Speaker 3>But he was actually involved in the Broncos a couple

1:42:18.680 --> 1:42:22.040
<v Speaker 3>of years ago. He's warned that Michael McGuire could be

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<v Speaker 3>sacked if he doesn't change.

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<v Speaker 17>Well, I had Madge as a nine ae year old

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<v Speaker 17>and he was pretty hard then as a Jersey Flagg

1:42:32.080 --> 1:42:35.320
<v Speaker 17>player down in Canberra. The thing that people if he's

1:42:35.360 --> 1:42:37.360
<v Speaker 17>gone up there and won, of course it works right

1:42:37.400 --> 1:42:39.680
<v Speaker 17>and coaches get hired to get fired. They know that.

1:42:40.000 --> 1:42:42.320
<v Speaker 17>You know, I'm speaking from firsthand. It doesn't matter how

1:42:42.320 --> 1:42:44.880
<v Speaker 17>successful you are, it's got to be longevity. And the

1:42:44.920 --> 1:42:47.360
<v Speaker 17>thing that the Brisbane I would say to Brisbane fans is, yeah,

1:42:47.360 --> 1:42:50.120
<v Speaker 17>they're struggling at the moment. There's some issues around some

1:42:50.240 --> 1:42:53.080
<v Speaker 17>of the players. I think they're individually they're trying really hard,

1:42:53.120 --> 1:42:55.599
<v Speaker 17>but as a team collectively they're not. But the other

1:42:55.640 --> 1:42:57.600
<v Speaker 17>part is like do you want to quick fix or not?

1:42:57.920 --> 1:43:00.400
<v Speaker 17>You know, the Bulldogs hired Kevin Siraulta a couple of

1:43:00.439 --> 1:43:03.320
<v Speaker 17>years ago. Didn't happen straight away. Now look at them flying.

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<v Speaker 17>You know, you've got to give coaches time. When a

1:43:06.240 --> 1:43:08.559
<v Speaker 17>coach takes over from someone else, you would know this.

1:43:09.160 --> 1:43:11.240
<v Speaker 17>It takes while to build a roster. Shane Planning and

1:43:11.280 --> 1:43:13.880
<v Speaker 17>didn't come in overnight and just make the Shark's Premier.

1:43:14.040 --> 1:43:16.519
<v Speaker 17>So it's a little bit more leeway. It's going to

1:43:16.520 --> 1:43:18.320
<v Speaker 17>take time to get some players out. They've had a

1:43:18.360 --> 1:43:20.840
<v Speaker 17>couple of injuries, they've had some mishaps with Yezra Man think.

1:43:20.920 --> 1:43:23.439
<v Speaker 17>I think they'll be okay. But they are a story

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<v Speaker 17>right now because they're the biggest club in Australia.

1:43:25.240 --> 1:43:27.840
<v Speaker 3>And so the mad dis is that when Kevy Kevin

1:43:27.880 --> 1:43:29.680
<v Speaker 3>Wolves was a coach, he was accused of being too

1:43:29.720 --> 1:43:31.840
<v Speaker 3>soft in the players. Now match's too hard on the players.

1:43:32.479 --> 1:43:35.600
<v Speaker 17>Yeah, well, well, when you're not winning, you look for

1:43:35.640 --> 1:43:39.720
<v Speaker 17>excuses and right now, unfortunately we're hearing that coming out

1:43:39.760 --> 1:43:41.920
<v Speaker 17>of the Broncos. Is the excuses about that? So that

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<v Speaker 17>that sums that up for me.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, who was the best coach you had? I reckon,

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<v Speaker 3>I know, but who was the best coach you had?

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<v Speaker 17>I had? I was lucky enough to have a lot

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<v Speaker 17>of great coaches and I think, you know, we've spoken

1:43:51.680 --> 1:43:54.240
<v Speaker 17>about this privately. A lot of my coaches were premiership

1:43:54.280 --> 1:43:56.439
<v Speaker 17>winn has all gone on to win premierships as coaches.

1:43:56.520 --> 1:43:59.600
<v Speaker 17>So Wayne Bennett was obvious one that stood out for me.

1:43:59.640 --> 1:44:02.080
<v Speaker 17>I was like enough to have Ivan. I had Shane

1:44:02.120 --> 1:44:05.200
<v Speaker 17>Flanagan as a young pup, and also Ricky Stewart and

1:44:05.240 --> 1:44:08.000
<v Speaker 17>Michael maguire. So I've been lucky enough to be coached

1:44:08.000 --> 1:44:10.479
<v Speaker 17>by some of the greats of the game, and but

1:44:10.960 --> 1:44:12.760
<v Speaker 17>for me personally, Wayne Bennett was the one.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, just quickly, Swie, I know you the dad of

1:44:15.120 --> 1:44:17.360
<v Speaker 3>young kids. This is a bit of a weird one.

1:44:17.640 --> 1:44:20.519
<v Speaker 3>Have you come across these La Boo boo toys yet?

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<v Speaker 17>No, but my wife's looking at me puzzlingly. Is that

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<v Speaker 17>the Chinese Labooboo dolver?

1:44:27.320 --> 1:44:28.320
<v Speaker 19>Yes, it's like.

1:44:28.280 --> 1:44:29.479
<v Speaker 17>A key ring. Is it a ring?

1:44:29.920 --> 1:44:32.080
<v Speaker 3>They're like a key ring, like a little toy and

1:44:32.120 --> 1:44:34.320
<v Speaker 3>a key ring. Some people hang them from the review

1:44:34.360 --> 1:44:36.080
<v Speaker 3>mirror in their car, but a lot of kids have them.

1:44:36.080 --> 1:44:37.559
<v Speaker 3>Now they're going to open a big shop in pitt

1:44:37.600 --> 1:44:41.759
<v Speaker 3>Street in the city selling them. These have become so popular.

1:44:42.080 --> 1:44:44.960
<v Speaker 3>People going overseas are having to take insurance policies out

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<v Speaker 3>just in case they're they're lost, they're stolen their damage

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<v Speaker 3>while they're overseas.

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<v Speaker 17>I reckon, they don't do anything they do, they're just toys.

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<v Speaker 3>I think that is cute. I was wondering whether you

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<v Speaker 3>had a few in your house with your kids.

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<v Speaker 17>Mate, I'm cute enough in my head. I don't need

1:45:00.680 --> 1:45:02.439
<v Speaker 17>I don't need any more cute things in my house.

1:45:02.439 --> 1:45:04.559
<v Speaker 17>I've got two cute daughters and a smoke and hot wife,

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<v Speaker 17>so that's enough for me. Mate.

1:45:07.920 --> 1:45:10.799
<v Speaker 3>I've got this true story. I've got these little characters,

1:45:11.560 --> 1:45:13.599
<v Speaker 3>tiny little doll things of a couple of sharks flayers

1:45:13.680 --> 1:45:17.360
<v Speaker 3>right at home. I've got a Brit Camorley, a Paul Gallon,

1:45:17.479 --> 1:45:19.800
<v Speaker 3>and a Trent Barrett when he had that short lived career.

1:45:20.240 --> 1:45:22.640
<v Speaker 3>You got Jamie Soward one of those, and hope.

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<v Speaker 17>I do have one of those. You're talking about the figurine.

1:45:25.040 --> 1:45:26.080
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the figurine.

1:45:26.560 --> 1:45:29.200
<v Speaker 17>Yeah, they're the old it's a big head.

1:45:29.479 --> 1:45:30.759
<v Speaker 3>That's right, with the big heads.

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<v Speaker 17>I do have a couple of days. I've got a

1:45:33.120 --> 1:45:34.920
<v Speaker 17>couple of left just tucked away in my drawer, just

1:45:34.960 --> 1:45:36.240
<v Speaker 17>reminding the girls that I did play.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a bit like a Jamie Soward labooboo doll.

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<v Speaker 17>No, I'm not that popular.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, Sow, We're going to hear you on the Continuous

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<v Speaker 3>Call team on the weekend. You are calling the Tigers

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<v Speaker 3>in the Panthers game Sunday afternoon.

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<v Speaker 17>Yeah, thanks very much. Mate, looking forward to it. It's

1:45:49.280 --> 1:45:51.600
<v Speaker 17>going to be another big atmosphere, the first time that

1:45:51.680 --> 1:45:55.040
<v Speaker 17>all those former Panthers play against their play against their

1:45:55.120 --> 1:45:57.200
<v Speaker 17>side for the West Tigers. So looking forward to that

1:45:57.240 --> 1:45:58.719
<v Speaker 17>out there at comback on Sunday, get.

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<v Speaker 3>On your Jamie Soward feel looking for MG today. You

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<v Speaker 3>catch him Sunday afternoon calling the match live here with

1:46:03.720 --> 1:46:06.000
<v Speaker 3>a continuous call team the Tigers up against the Panthers.

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<v Speaker 3>I bet you remember that theme. That is the theme

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<v Speaker 3>to A Country Practice. Well, it was forty years ago

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<v Speaker 3>this week that one of the biggest TV events of

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<v Speaker 3>the nineteen eighties took place. Nineteen eighty five, Molly died

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<v Speaker 3>on a Country Practice and Molly was one of the

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<v Speaker 3>best love characters of A Country Practice. You remember her.

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<v Speaker 3>She was played by an Tenny Molly Jones, and she

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<v Speaker 3>was a household name in the nineteen eighties, and she

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<v Speaker 3>was she was sick during the program and she was

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<v Speaker 3>married to she was married to one of the other stars,

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<v Speaker 3>Brendan so Brendan was played by Shane Whittington, and they

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<v Speaker 3>were such a popular couple and Australians were glued to

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<v Speaker 3>their television sets that night forty years ago like nothing else.

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<v Speaker 3>It was probably the biggest event, probably along with the

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<v Speaker 3>marriage of Charlene and Shane in Neighbors, probably the biggest

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<v Speaker 3>TV event of the nineteen eighties.

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<v Speaker 25>Tell him to expose your minds?

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<v Speaker 2>Now Christian's questions on Ancodin's questions, that's an important I

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<v Speaker 2>know you are answer a question Clinton's quick Where.

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<v Speaker 3>You've got a television event you reckon? Was bigger than

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<v Speaker 3>a country practice when Mobley passed away in the nineteen eighties.

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<v Speaker 3>Just send me a text before the end of the show.

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<v Speaker 3>Zero four zero eight seven three out seven three. But

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<v Speaker 3>Graham is in East Kalara. Hello Graham, He Clinton, I'm good,

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<v Speaker 3>my friend. And Melissa's in Leichhart.

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<v Speaker 15>Hi, Clinton, I'm good.

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<v Speaker 3>You're gonna go first? Ok? Your thirty second starts?

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<v Speaker 15>King's Birthday?

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<v Speaker 3>Correct? I thought that might be a trick question. The

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<v Speaker 3>stars Gill Banner is an anthem? I've finished this one.

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<v Speaker 21>I'm Europe.

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<v Speaker 3>No, it's not you, It's the United States.

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<v Speaker 3>You finished on three. You've got a big chance, Graham.

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<v Speaker 3>Your thirty second starts, now, what is the square root

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<v Speaker 3>How many minutes we're around? A time there too, unfortunately, Graham, Melissa, congratulations,

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<v Speaker 3>you're the winner.

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<v Speaker 4>Great, thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>was forty years ago this week Molly died on a

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<v Speaker 3>country practice as one of the bigauset TV events of

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<v Speaker 3>nineteen eighty five, actually the eighties. Carmel on the text

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<v Speaker 3>one says, I've never cried so much over a TV

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<v Speaker 3>show the night that Molly died, and I never watched

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<v Speaker 3>the Country practice again as a result because I was heartbroken.

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<v Speaker 3>Pete says, did you know Molly and Brendan are actually

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<v Speaker 3>married in real life? As well and they have a daughter.

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<v Speaker 2>And now a preview of what's coming up on Wide

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<v Speaker 31>Note wheezy unavailable mate.

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<v Speaker 3>Now he's hosting with Spud.

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<v Speaker 31>Yeah, I've gone with Mark Carroll, one of the legends.

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<v Speaker 31>MG's obviously gone down, so Spard has gladly for us

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<v Speaker 31>stepped up in the breach and guess who plays tomorrow

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<v Speaker 31>Manley v. Newcastle. So many great memories of Chief versus Spuds,

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<v Speaker 31>so we'll talk about that, plus Manley's bid to keep

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<v Speaker 31>the travoyevige Brothers in morn and White. Stefano U Takamado

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<v Speaker 31>will join us. He's in line from New South Wales

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<v Speaker 31>call up and Wally Messer will give us all the

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<v Speaker 31>lightest of the French open.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll also be interested to hear at Spud's thoughts being

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<v Speaker 3>a formost Rabbit OZ player about South's moving back to

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<v Speaker 3>Alliance or the Sydney Football stadium.

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<v Speaker 31>He has some strong thoughts that will be coming up

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<v Speaker 31>very short.

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<v Speaker 3>Personally, I reckon it's a no brainer. It's the best

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<v Speaker 3>stadium in So.

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<v Speaker 31>That's what Campbell Graham said. You've been listening to Campbell.

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<v Speaker 31>I know, I think he had some scripts in front

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<v Speaker 31>of him.

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<v Speaker 3>But it's the best stadium in the city. And it's

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<v Speaker 3>not used enough. Yeah, like you A league games and

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<v Speaker 3>you've got some wartar. It's their home, isn't it. And

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<v Speaker 3>it's there from that area. Yeah, you know, no argument.

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<v Speaker 31>It will just build a rivalry.

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<v Speaker 10>Get him in.

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<v Speaker 3>There, Hawsey. You'll be on after six o'clock with wild

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<v Speaker 3>Water Sports with Mark Carroll. Now, just an update that

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<v Speaker 3>situation of Padsdo. Thankfully, the man whose arm was caught

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<v Speaker 3>in the Menk grind is actually doing really well now.

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<v Speaker 3>He's had a bit of a lucky escape here. The

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<v Speaker 3>paramedics and the firefighters were on the scene fairly quickly,

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<v Speaker 3>so thankfully he's okay. It is just eleven degrees in

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<v Speaker 3>Sydney at the moment. It's going to get a little cooler.

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<v Speaker 3>But the good news is despite it being quite drizzled

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<v Speaker 3>throughout the last couple of hours, it is going to

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<v Speaker 3>be fine and sunny tomorrow. It won't be hot, but

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<v Speaker 3>after all it is winter. Thank you for your company

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<v Speaker 3>over the past couple of hours. We do a lot

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<v Speaker 3>again tomorrow. This is Sydney now,