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Here’s a quick recap of today’s top stories:
- Federal Education Minister Jason Clare admitted government reforms in the childcare sector have been too slow. This comes after a Melbourne childcare worker was charged with more than 70 alleged child sex abuse offences. The National Children’s Commissioner has urged national cabinet to prioritise child safety.
- In response to news of accused Melbourne paedophile Joshua Dale Brown, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has appointed two reviewers to make urgent recommendations to bolster safety in the childcare sector. The WA government has also launched a snap review of its childcare system and working with children checks following Brown’s arrest.
- Melissa McIntosh, the new Coalition spokesperson for women, has called for a cultural overhaul of the Liberal Party in a letter to the NSW Women’s Council, according to the ABC.
Liberal MP Melissa McIntosh said she was open to the idea of gender quotas, but called for greater systemic change within the party.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen
- A man in northern NSW has died from Australian bat lyssavirus – the state’s first recorded case of the rare rabies-related disease.
- Brett Button, convicted over the Hunter Valley wedding bus crash that killed 10 and injured 25 in June 2023, has appealed his “manifestly excessive” 32-year sentence.
- The Queensland and federal governments have signed a new Olympic funding agreement, redirecting $1.2 billion in federal funds to a stadium in Brisbane’s Victoria Park.
- The death toll from a ferry sinking near Bali has risen to at least four. Rescuers continue searching for 38 people still missing after the vessel, carrying 65, sank in rough seas.
- Ukraine is bracing for increased Russian attacks after US President Donald Trump suspended arms shipments. The decision has sparked formal complaints and internal Republican Party divisions.
- Australia’s corporate watchdog has warned of rogue superannuation schemes amid concerns that more than $1 billion in retirement savings may have been lost to misconduct.
- A jury has cleared music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. However, the 55-year-old was found guilty of two prostitution-related offences and has been remanded in custody while awaiting sentencing.
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