1 00:00:05,559 --> 00:00:08,560 Speaker 1: From The Daily Os. I'm Emma Gillespie, I'm Lucy Tassel. 2 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:11,880 Speaker 1: It's Thursday, the sixteenth of October. Here's what's making headlines 3 00:00:11,960 --> 00:00:12,440 Speaker 1: this evening. 4 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:18,080 Speaker 2: The unemployment rate increased to a four year high in September. 5 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:22,400 Speaker 2: New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows seasonally 6 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 2: adjusted unemployment rose to four point five percent in September, 7 00:00:26,400 --> 00:00:29,360 Speaker 2: up from four point three percent the previous month. This 8 00:00:29,440 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 2: figure measures the percentage of people who were looking for 9 00:00:32,200 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 2: work but could not find any, excluding any seasonal patterns 10 00:00:36,200 --> 00:00:40,920 Speaker 2: or periodic fluctuations like Christmas casual work. ABS Head of 11 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:45,159 Speaker 2: Labor Statistics Sean Krieck said there were thirty four thousand 12 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 2: more unemployed people in September, and the number of employed 13 00:00:49,080 --> 00:00:52,599 Speaker 2: people also grew up fifteen thousand in the same period. 14 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:56,040 Speaker 2: An increased number of both men and women seeking work 15 00:00:56,080 --> 00:00:58,960 Speaker 2: contributed to the four point five percent figure, the highest 16 00:00:59,040 --> 00:01:01,960 Speaker 2: unemployment rate requarded since November twenty twenty one. 17 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:08,039 Speaker 1: Defense Minister Richard Marles has offered his condolences to the 18 00:01:08,080 --> 00:01:10,720 Speaker 1: loved ones of a soldier killed in a training incident 19 00:01:10,800 --> 00:01:14,840 Speaker 1: in Queensland. Two other army personnel were injured when an 20 00:01:14,959 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 1: armored vehicle rolled over at a training course near Townsville 21 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:22,480 Speaker 1: on Wednesday night. Miles called it a tragic loss and 22 00:01:22,640 --> 00:01:26,080 Speaker 1: said the sacrifice of our service personnel weighs heavily on us. 23 00:01:26,120 --> 00:01:29,080 Speaker 1: All we recognize the risks they take each and every 24 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 1: day in the defense of our nation. The soldier who 25 00:01:32,200 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 1: died has not yet been identified at the time of recording. 26 00:01:35,800 --> 00:01:38,840 Speaker 1: A fleet of M one thirteen armored carriers has been 27 00:01:38,880 --> 00:01:43,600 Speaker 1: grounded as investigations continue. 28 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:48,240 Speaker 2: Australian Olympic champion Orion Timmas has announced her retirement. The 29 00:01:48,320 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 2: twenty five year old, who ends her swimming career as 30 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:53,960 Speaker 2: a four time Olympic gold medalist, announced the news in 31 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 2: a video posted to her Instagram this morning. Timmers became 32 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:00,960 Speaker 2: the first Australian since Dawn Fraser in nineteen sixty four 33 00:02:01,040 --> 00:02:04,480 Speaker 2: to successfully defend an Olympic title when ti won gold 34 00:02:04,520 --> 00:02:07,440 Speaker 2: in the women's four hundred meter free in Paris last year. 35 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:10,640 Speaker 2: After taking some time away from the sport, Tiitmas said, 36 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:12,919 Speaker 2: I've realized some things in my life that have always 37 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:15,240 Speaker 2: been important to me are just a little bit more 38 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:16,800 Speaker 2: important to me now than swimming. 39 00:02:19,440 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 1: And today's good news and image of the world's rarest 40 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,959 Speaker 1: hyena species, which took a decade to capture, has won 41 00:02:26,000 --> 00:02:29,480 Speaker 1: the twenty twenty five Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. 42 00:02:30,120 --> 00:02:33,640 Speaker 1: Organizers received more than sixty thousand entries from around the 43 00:02:33,639 --> 00:02:37,680 Speaker 1: world for this year's competition. South African wildlife photographer Wim 44 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:40,799 Speaker 1: van der Heavet captured the overall winner with his picture 45 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:44,239 Speaker 1: of a rare brown hyaena outside an abandoned town in Namibia. 46 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:47,040 Speaker 1: Van derhev said the shot took him ten years to 47 00:02:47,120 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 1: finally get quote in the most perfect frame imaginable. It's 48 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:54,600 Speaker 1: estimated less than ten thousand brown hyaenas are left in 49 00:02:54,680 --> 00:02:58,560 Speaker 1: Southern Africa. The species is listed as near threatened. And 50 00:02:58,600 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 1: if you want to see that winning shot and a 51 00:03:00,320 --> 00:03:02,799 Speaker 1: few other category winners, you can take a look on 52 00:03:02,880 --> 00:03:04,760 Speaker 1: the TDA instagram right now. 53 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,200 Speaker 2: That's the latest from the Dahlias newsroom. If you're looking 54 00:03:08,240 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 2: for something else to listen to, you can check out 55 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 2: today's deep dive on why Candice Owens has been blocked 56 00:03:13,040 --> 00:03:14,160 Speaker 2: from entering Australia. 57 00:03:14,560 --> 00:03:17,040 Speaker 1: We will be back tomorrow morning with another deep dive, 58 00:03:17,120 --> 00:03:19,760 Speaker 1: but until then, have a good night. 59 00:03:25,840 --> 00:03:28,160 Speaker 2: My name is Lily Maddon and I'm a proud Arunda 60 00:03:28,400 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 2: Bungelung Calcuttin woman from Gadighl country. The Daily oz acknowledges 61 00:03:33,280 --> 00:03:35,400 Speaker 2: that this podcast is recorded on the lands of the 62 00:03:35,440 --> 00:03:39,000 Speaker 2: Gadighl people and pays respect to all Aboriginal and Torres 63 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,920 Speaker 2: Strait island and nations. We pay our respects to the 64 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 2: first peoples of these countries, both past and present.