1 00:00:05,480 --> 00:00:06,400 Speaker 1: From the Dahlias. 2 00:00:06,519 --> 00:00:08,880 Speaker 2: I'm Lucy Tassel, I'm Emma Gillespie. 3 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:11,520 Speaker 1: It's Monday, the twenty eighth of July. Here's what's making 4 00:00:11,600 --> 00:00:12,560 Speaker 1: headlines this evening. 5 00:00:16,040 --> 00:00:19,639 Speaker 2: Prime Minister Anthony Albanesi has reiterated calls for Israel to 6 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 2: comply immediately with its obligations under international law. It comes 7 00:00:24,320 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 2: after Israel announced a tactical pause of its military operations 8 00:00:27,880 --> 00:00:31,640 Speaker 2: in parts of Gaza after mounting international pressure to end 9 00:00:31,720 --> 00:00:35,239 Speaker 2: AID restrictions. The Prime Minister was asked when Australia will 10 00:00:35,280 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 2: recognize Palestine as a state during question time today. Responding 11 00:00:39,720 --> 00:00:43,400 Speaker 2: to the query by Independent MP Sophie Scomps, Alberanzi said 12 00:00:43,400 --> 00:00:45,920 Speaker 2: the timing of such a decision quote must be more 13 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 2: than a gesture. It must be something that's part of 14 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 2: moving forward. The PM condemned what he called Israel's indefensible 15 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 2: denial of aid and the killing of civilians, including children, 16 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:59,400 Speaker 2: seeking access to water and food. Albanzi also called for 17 00:00:59,440 --> 00:01:03,040 Speaker 2: the immediate release of hostages and unequivocally condemned her muss, 18 00:01:03,400 --> 00:01:06,120 Speaker 2: which he said, quote can play no role whatsoever in 19 00:01:06,160 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 2: the future state of Palestine. 20 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,400 Speaker 1: First Nations listeners are advised the following story contains the 21 00:01:13,480 --> 00:01:16,759 Speaker 1: name of an Indigenous person who has died. The Victorian 22 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:20,039 Speaker 1: Coroner has found a First Nations woman's death in custody 23 00:01:20,240 --> 00:01:25,520 Speaker 1: was preventable. Yamachi Nunga Wangi and Pichanatara woman Heather Calgarret 24 00:01:25,600 --> 00:01:28,760 Speaker 1: died in hospital in November twenty twenty one after she 25 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 1: was found unresponsive on the floor of her cell at 26 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:34,880 Speaker 1: Melbourne's Dame Phyllis Frost Center. Calgarret, a thirty year old 27 00:01:34,920 --> 00:01:37,880 Speaker 1: mother of four, was serving a sentence for armed robbery 28 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:40,200 Speaker 1: at the time, beginning while she was still pregnant with 29 00:01:40,240 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 1: her fourth child. During her time in prison, Calgarret repeatedly 30 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:48,360 Speaker 1: sought medical care for both physical and mental conditions, including depression, 31 00:01:48,560 --> 00:01:51,480 Speaker 1: a hernia, and rapid weight gain. The coroner heard she 32 00:01:51,520 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 1: had been denied parole in the weeks before her death 33 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:57,640 Speaker 1: and was losing motivation to manage her health. In early November, 34 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:00,800 Speaker 1: the coroner herd Calgarret was prescribed to argues to help 35 00:02:00,840 --> 00:02:04,400 Speaker 1: people withdraw from opiate addiction, despite her not having taken 36 00:02:04,440 --> 00:02:07,560 Speaker 1: opioids in several years. The coroner found she was not 37 00:02:07,680 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 1: monitored by prison staff in the hours before her death, 38 00:02:10,480 --> 00:02:12,320 Speaker 1: and that she was given two higher dose of the 39 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:15,200 Speaker 1: drug than she could tolerate, as well as additional health 40 00:02:15,280 --> 00:02:20,079 Speaker 1: risk factors. First Nations listeners can call thirteen YARN that's one, three, nine, 41 00:02:20,120 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 1: two seven six if this story has raised any issues. 42 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:29,120 Speaker 2: Thousands of people have been evacuated from the Turkish city 43 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:32,520 Speaker 2: of Bursa as wildfires continue to burn out of control 44 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:36,280 Speaker 2: around the country's northwest. According to local media reports, two 45 00:02:36,400 --> 00:02:40,079 Speaker 2: volunteers died trying to contain a forest fire on Sunday. 46 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 2: Conditions have intensified over recent days thanks to an ongoing 47 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:48,400 Speaker 2: record breaking heat wave and extreme winds across Turkya. At 48 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:52,560 Speaker 2: least seventeen people, including ten frontline responders, have been killed 49 00:02:52,639 --> 00:02:56,840 Speaker 2: in the fires since June. Turkish officials are investigating several 50 00:02:56,880 --> 00:03:01,440 Speaker 2: suspected arson attacks in the region. Wildfire are also continuing 51 00:03:01,440 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 2: to threaten parts of Greece, where European Union countries have 52 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:08,040 Speaker 2: agreed to send fire crews and aircraft to assist. 53 00:03:10,840 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 1: And today's good news, scientists have rediscovered a species of 54 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:17,520 Speaker 1: coral they thought had been extinct for more than twenty years. 55 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 1: A team of scientists working at the Galapagus Islands National 56 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: Park found quote over two hundred and fifty living colonies 57 00:03:24,880 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 1: of the corals around the islands, including in one place 58 00:03:28,160 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 1: they had not previously been detected. The scientists study said 59 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:34,200 Speaker 1: the coral species had last been cited in the year 60 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 1: two thousand and was thought not to have survived the 61 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:40,600 Speaker 1: ongoing impacts of an El Nino related rise in ocean 62 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:44,240 Speaker 1: temperatures in the early nineteen eighties. It's believed the corals 63 00:03:44,240 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 1: survived by going into deeper, cooler waters and were able 64 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 1: to return to the shallows after the twenty twenty to 65 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:54,760 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three Lamnina event made the ocean colder. Study 66 00:03:54,840 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 1: lead author doctor Inti Keith said, quote, even the most 67 00:03:58,320 --> 00:04:01,920 Speaker 1: vulnerable species can persist if we protect the right habitats. 68 00:04:02,320 --> 00:04:05,200 Speaker 2: That's the latest from the Daily Oz newsroom for today, 69 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:07,640 Speaker 2: but if you are looking for something else to listen to, 70 00:04:07,720 --> 00:04:11,160 Speaker 2: check out today's deep dive on the Canadian assault trial 71 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:13,120 Speaker 2: making global headlines. 72 00:04:13,360 --> 00:04:16,680 Speaker 1: We'll be back again tomorrow with another deep dive. Until then, 73 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:23,039 Speaker 1: have a great evening. My name is Lily Maddon and 74 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:26,839 Speaker 1: I'm a proud Arunda Bunjelung Calkatin woman from Gadighl Country. 75 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:30,800 Speaker 1: The Daly Oz acknowledges that this podcast is recorded on 76 00:04:30,839 --> 00:04:33,359 Speaker 1: the lands of the Gadighl people and pays respect to 77 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:36,720 Speaker 1: all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island and nations. We pay 78 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,680 Speaker 1: our respects to the first peoples of these countries, both 79 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:40,640 Speaker 1: past and present.