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Seven after six. Good morning to you and welcome to Friday on five double a Breakfast. It is the twentieth of June and we have a jam pack morning for you. Ahead. Jacqueline Robson for seven years is in Israel. We're going to chatting with her about some of the extraordinary visions she's been sending back in the middle of missile attacks from Iran, and what the expectation is on the ground at Israel when it comes to us involvement in that conflict. Then we're heading to Kangaro Island. Jaz Turlings is going to join us. She's been on the stakeout for Katie Perry, who arrived somewhat surprisingly snuck into the country. Katie Perry, We'll not suck in the country, snuck into God's country. Kangaro Island overnight to spend a couple of days before playing here in Adelaide. We'll head to Canberra. As Anthony happnez he found Donald Trump anywhere yet, I don't think he's had any luck. Zach to Silver will have the latest on that. We'll get you across the Mushroom murder trial, which is very quickly approaching the point where the jury we'll deliberate. We've had closing arguments from the prosecution and in part the defense, and of course we round the week out in the usual way with feedback. Friday after eight thirty David Penberthy, good morning to you, Good morning listeners, Good morning Will.
Whatever you think of Katie Perry, and I must admit I like I think she's a good pop singer. I saw her in concert at the Entertainment Center about six seven years ago with the late great Bob Ford went along with forty. That was a good night.
But she's she's put Kangaro Island on the map.
Hopefully there'll be some international coverage arising from this Will and people will be suddenly, you know, people sitting around the dinner table in Los.
Angeles going, I really want to go to Kingsfield. Well, I want to go to Penachore Southern Ocean Lodge. As always, you know, Fire notwithstanding done a pretty good trade in attracting international high end type. But Bill Gates stayed there, did he not? Yeah, I think the average family in Los Angeles.
They're probably not stay, but they get on booking dot com and see how much is going to cost the family to stay there for four nights. And what about that other hotel, the o Zone, you know what the King's gat she lounds pretty nice. She only needs one with a kangaroo or be swimming with the dolphins. That really cool experience you can do there. You've been back one of those pictures, because that is all those experiences are totally accessible to people, and the the tourism value of that would be tens of millions of dollars. Probably that said Tourism Commission have be in contact for comment. They had nothing to do with this. This is this is of our own back going kai.
So this isn't. This isn't I'd love to know actually found out about what puts Kangaro Island and Southern Ocean Lodge on Katie Perry's radar.
I don't know, it's it is interesting and yeah, that's right because my first instincts were this must be one of those Sam Smith concert type scenarios. Or also during gather around when you see suddenly, you know, Scottie Pendlebury's decided to go to Sojuna to eat oysters.
You know that he didn't come up with that one.
Yeah, you know ahead of match day, like that was a structured, planned, you paid, an organized thing by SA Tourism. And that's not a criticism because I reckon all that stuff has been and the numbers bear it out, the visitor numbers bear it out, the accommodation nights bear it out.
That's that's been.
Great because that sort of soft, subtle marketing has made people into state. Seeing spindles pop up in the middle of some football broadcast. Go jeez, I didn't know they had that sort of stuff in South Australia.
That looks unreal. Ongoing Well, the reason we know the tourism which wasn't involved was because she entirely snuck in, which is the kind of thing that informs the meat trade this morning, which we're doing all banks of the great people at Shanella's thanks to Liam Joanna and the team my local butcher Shanella's sixty two prospect Road Prospect eight double two to three double O, double O. When have you snuck into the country or when did you snuck into anything or anything? Indeed makes you maybe not given our interview with ours the kitchen yesterday, maybe country? Yeah, when have you snuck into a when you're younger and you're going to the pub snuck into a few of those underage got to say.
Well, I don't want to sound like a bracket, but I can see you for the next three hours talking about things that I was snuck into. I'm like Fletch, you know the Chevy Chase film. Oh yeah, I've I think my fake teeth. My PB would be.
Attending the inaugural General Meeting of the One Nation Party at the Rooty Hill RSL in nineteen ninety seven.
By as a journalist or a prospective member. Well, I joined the party so that I could stay inside the R. I joined the RSL rather so that I could stay inside the r because they kicked all the journeys out. But I just went and sat in the poke's area and had a membership card. And they came over and after about two hours they've worked out that I was taking notes. This guy came out and said, can you get out and watch my member so you can't kick me out.
It's just paying your respects. Yeah, I'm just here for the diggers eight double two three double o double. That's a good one. What is something you've snuck into? When have you heard Katy Perry and just snuck in, maybe more successful than Kati Perr because she ended up having TV cameras there watching the whole thing unfolded eight double two to three double O double or textus on zero before zero eight thirty ninety five. What's something you've snuck into? And you could win yourself a magnificent meat tray on a cool Friday morning, put.
Out on your hospitality nights down at Footy Park when they had concerts and that you were working, did you have like stick around.
Well, let's let's be let's let's be clear about that. There's you were. Really the breadth of the term working has never been stretched so far as to what I was doing on a lot of those nights. Oh I was there and I was in uniform. Yeah, yeah, working not so much. David Alberton's called in morning here, Dave.
Morning boys. Lucky you made the distinction between Join and the ras DEL and the One Nation party there. Yeah, many many years ago, back when the f ones were still here. My dad was working security and the tickets were in like a plastic sleeve. So when you got to the gate, all the guys on the gate did was grabbed a marker and scribbled on the plastic sleeve. Dad, being fairly industrious, worked out if you quickly gave it a quickly and wiped it off, that wasn't there anymore. So no mobile phones in those days. I went and I was about twelve or thirteen. I was charged with finding a phone box to ring a couple of Dad's mate And before we knew it, we had twenty people in on two tickets. Because we passed the ticket through the gate, they'd scribble on it with a sticker. We quickly with a marker. We quickly rub it off back through the gate to another one and I think we got twenty blokes in on two tickets.
Oh fantastic, that's superb DA is that keep coming in? Eight theable two to three double O double or textus on zero before zero eight thirteen ninety five. That great meat tray. Thanks Alem joining the team. We love the Chanelle's they're just the best. Sixty two Prospect.
Road at Prospect, every single one of our listeners between the age of forty I say forty eight and sixty we'll have fond memories of the little pink SDA.
Bus cards. Oh we could write your own birth right, your own birth date on them. That was a ticket. That is an infallible form of idea, is it. How do you mean? Well, I mean it's it's open to it's right for abuses.
Suggest, Yeah, totally, totally. Occasionally you get the odd bouncer trick in so what what's your birth date?
Again? But you had just had to memorize it.
You know.
Fifteen minutes after six mclovin we're going to take right news headlines there David.
Penberthy and Will Goodings five double a breakfast had it after six?
Pete the bross is snuck into Adelaide. Oval says, in the old days before electronic cards, you could sneak in to the members area by passing little cardboard medallion back through the fence. That's not a bad one, thank you, Peter. Speaking of football, Martin says, we couldn't get into the glenelg Oval after the nineteen eighty four Grand Finals. We scaled the three meter fence and with a full eskie of cans no mean feet Jesse, good morning, eighty five. Sorry, Martin correct with eighty five eighty five. The next text, Jersey.
Good text, Jerzy that good Well, it was two thousand and one lot of people think this was boring, but I loved it. And my mum, my sister and I we snuck into John Howard's acceptance speech after the election at the Wentworth Hotel in Sydney.
Oh really, yep.
Went up through the fire's cape, came out into the kitchen and I think it was in the ballroom there or something, and we just walked in and we've been out for dinner, so we were already dressed up and just said to one of the chefs, I said, we're supposed to be here for mister Howard's acceptance speech. So they opened the door of the ballroom and we just walked in and waitress walks past with a tray of champagne and I just grabbed one, and Mum grabbed one, my sister grabbed one. We started clapping, and I went up to his daughter mel after and gave her a hugging kissed from the cheek and see congratulations Bill, and she looked at me and went, thanks.
You're like the wedding crashes for political acceptance speeches, Jesse, honestly.
And then then next week we're here and mister Howard, the President of the United States is on the phone for you. It was unreal. The interviewed and said what do you think? And I had no idea what to say. Mom was just going oh, shaking her head, like, oh my god, let's get out of here before someone finds out.
Hey, Jaz, It's a pity you and I didn't know each other twenty four years ago, because I was there that night. We could have caught up for a drink.
Oh are you kiding me?
I was covering it.
I was covering that election campaign for the Daily Telegraph and funnily enough, it was a great night. Well, you know my next door neighbor because I was living in leich Art in Sydney, and my next door neighbor loved politics and we had a bit of a boot unite the night before the John Howard campaign launched, the one where he said that we will decide who comes to you, that famous line from that election campaign. And my neighbor Rob said, I'd love to come to that launch tomorrow just out of interest, and I said, I reckon, I can sneak you in, so you snuck in to the victory party. I snuck my neighbor into the launch.
And John Howard went on the back of saying no one can sneak in funnily enough, how ironic jazz that is to drink Jazus. That is a superb Metro Friday entry. We love it asking you this morning, it's something you've snuck into. Let's jump into the Yeah, Jazzy was heaving one hell of a night. It sounded like jump into the news headlines on this Friday morning. This is a big story out of Port Lincoln. We're going to try and head there and get more information for you, but at this point we know this. A man is dead and a woman's expected to be charged with his murder. At Port Lincoln. Police and emergency crews will call to a Flinder's Highway properties before three point thirty yesterday afternoon after reports of a small fire. When they ended the property, they discovered the man's body. Major crime detectives and forensic cruise have flown to Port Lincoln. The man and the thirty five four year old woman are known to each other. A man's also been arrested for a stabbing in Sjuna. This is not a bit grim. This morning, police were called to a unit block on Coleman Street just for eight last night after an altercation between two men, One of the men was stabbed in the chest by the other with a knife. The victim, a fifty eight year old man from Sjuna, is in a serious but stable condition in hospital. The suspect of fifty three or also from Sjuna, will face the Sjouna Magistrates Court today charged with aggravated assault.
Sagina sounds like it's a bit of a mess, doesn't it, and so much of what's happening there. Oh, I say that with a heavy heart because I've been in Sjina a couple of times. I love that place, and I know people who grew up there have got very, very fond memories of it. But all the evidence suggests that since they got rid of that cashless debit card, it's gone to hell in a hand basket. And so many of the crimes that are passing for normal there now I've driving everybody else completely mad, But that is next level.
We're gonna have a bit of fun with this story after seven o'clock this morning, but interested in your thoughts on it, folks. Eight double two three double O double or text us on zero before zero eight thirteen ninety five prospective police cadets will no longer be required to pass spelling and numeracy tests to get into the police force. Essay, police scrapping the assessment in order to get more people through the door. In fact, as I understand, theyre actually going to go back to the people that failed recently and say you don't have another crack in and don't need to do that part. How they're going to contact them, send him an email. They're going to be able to read it. Police buttuster Stephen Mullin on Thursday told State Parliament testing had been abolished so more young people could be accepted into the police academy. He used a turd. I don't think we're this ye later those what eventued this did Parlam. Yesay, he was sort of talking about why this is a good idea. He made the point and I don't want to mis quote him because it's all recorded on handside. He said this sapole is a bit of an outlier and requiring spelling and numeracy testing or minimum standards before coming into the workforce. It's not even something that applies to doctors. I'm advised, Well, yeah, except for the seven plus years of university medical training they have to do, at which point it's probably been ably demonstrated that they can both spell and do basic arithmetic.
Well, I think to the fact that you need to get whatever it is in the modern money. But in the old mid eighties era, what was it at mark out of five hundred to get into medicine you needed to basically do mathsline maths to physics, cam and English and get four hundred and seventy out of five hundred, suggesting that you were reasonably good at counting and spelling.
I have a huge problem with this though, to be honest, people who are good with people. I care more about the policing than the police work. Yeah, I agree, and.
You know it is actually it's possible to read and comprehend things without being a good speller. Yeah, like they're up there, and you know, far bit from us to laugh at people who can't count give an hour appalling, particularly history.
We didn't do a spelling well, this may surprise people. There was no maths test to get this job made. I backed myself every day spelling, but maths. Seriously.
I looked at some of my ten year old sons maths books the other day and had no idea what he was doing in his ten So you know I'm not making that up, Like you know, being enumerate, I would describe myself as enumerate. Does it preclude you from I should preclude you from doing certain jobs.
But we're not asking calculating entry trajectories from space rockets. Probably not for you.
If you can't do arithmetic, that's right, or processing numbers in your capacity as a clinical biochemist working out people's blood results. You'd want someone who's pretty handy with numbers doing that to be accountant in a tax return. Yeah, but you know, going to a domestic violence scene where you need to empathize with the victim, you need to have your wits about you, like you're not there to spell all dervs and count up to calculate pie to the last test.
Why are you exactly right? We're gonna have a bit of fun with this after seven o'clock, so we'll yeah, good luck, no chance. We'll get back to that story after seven this morning and give you a chance to win some excellent prizes. The weather today, it's a nine point three degrees outside at the Marment heading for the top of nineteen sunny, beautiful day on the way. Same for tomorrow, almost carbon copy. Maybe a bit more wind about the place, but that's it. Then Sunday we'll have some rain on Sunday, maybe up to four meals of rain. Let's call that a shower twenty one the top nineteen on Monday, and up to six meals Tuesdays, the big rain day fifteen the top four to twenty. That's winter right there, the twenty fourth of June. Then we get to sixteen on Wednesday, up the four mills of rain. Guy in Highgate, what if you're snuck into mining jams.
Sir, of course. Nineteen seventy two, the girls from school, we've had a memorial drive ticket to appearance. We'll remember the tennis club there, So for some unknown reason we thought, yeah, let's give it a go. The Zepplin we're playing there. So she drabbed the ticket and a few others to go with her, and we got there with no idea whether living or lot, and the authorities that the Gates had just lost control, totally lost control. Senses were being trampled down, so we just flashed the car and we all just walked in. So of a freebie there that still remains the loudest concert I reckon.
I've ever been to seventy when we zipt four had just came out.
Guy before Look, I'm not sure it's taking me back too far.
Wow, what a gig to be at. Amazing. That's a great story. Guy. You were well and truly in the running to win the meat tray. Tom ren Is just wanted into the five double, a breakfast studio, colors cast and designed anyhouse, any stuff, glad or garage, doors, gliddor dot com. You can't sneak it anywhere, as Tom Reno wouldn't at all. No, look this Tom Wren's godfather lived golf. Tom doesn't need to sneak in. Ye, that's right. Well, no, I reckon.
The first place I snuck into I think was maybe the planet Planet not quite at eighteen years of age at the time. It might have been the one the bone ended the paper Yeah yeah, sticky floors And can you remember how you addressed Tom?
Did you have you never never failed gear on? I think I might have had like a black shirt on. It was bloody awful. Do you have a mullet?
No?
No, I couldn't.
I had the frosted tips for a while. Good, but yeah, it's stuck in there. And the other place I snuck into, I reckon was the Adelaide Oval. Remember the members you didn't have to zap tickets to just be someone standing on the security and with I was ten or eleven and I made and I would just try and just get in really quickly because that was the place to be. And yeah, we've got in there a couple of times. So dreck and Port and sneak into the eighth. They're going to I mean, they have to win these dext two games. And it's not good that literally is out of the side, and it's not good that Oli White. We knew Oli Wine's has going to be missing, but a is a big blow. And I'm also a bit concerned because Sydney, you've got a few back back, Eryl Golden back, Roberts is into the side as well. There's some really have got a week indo exactly, and particularly Errol Gordon who's in their engine room now. He's not going to be match fit. But that's a massive inclusion for the Swans. Last night, this is what happened with the Dockers and Essendon game.
The last kicking anger.
Freemantle, making five wins in a row. They have done what they had to do to dismiss the plucky Bombers, and they remain in the top eight and remain with hopes high season twenty twenty.
Five ravished by injury at the moment, the Bombers, I mean, they're just not that much chopped unfortunately. The Dockers though, they're six, so going along. Okay, it wasn't a grouping contest. Was that it was one of those sort of nothing games that.
Just pod reckon. We piered it on for two minutes and then tried to find something to watch on Netflix.
Yeah, Geelong Brisbane should be a bit better tonight hopefully. But yeah, Port big game, huge, Probably a huge couple of weeks for them. Crows got the week off. I heard Murray Davis speak about their report card. They're going along all right, but they're back half of the season's big.
They should taw Richmond next week. Yeah, that's a nice It's like an extended buy that one. Yeah, having two weeks like that it is that's Richmond. Yeah, there are three certaintys in the world. Death taxes and the Crozi smash, Richmond. They've got a good record against the type other than the grass.
Apart from that one time, ye, yeah, finally the one that probably when we all drove over there and spend thousands of dollars on accommodation.
Came home in tears. Apart from that one.
We're done really well again, really good and a big morning this morning will for your boys. Yeah, Game six, they've got to win to keep it alive.
And you're at home playing Our best player has a calf injury that it's been reported overnight during the regular season. We have you out for two to three weeks. He's had two days off and you're going to try and plant it. Yeah. I love high hopes. Ready, but is a wonderful thing because miracles gonna happen. Miracles can happen, but they're tough to cheerful. I believe, will believe, don't stop believing because your lives greatness. You ready.
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Twenty three minutes seven Police where they're coming up Rockter, Israel. Jacqueline Robson has been in position four seven, reporting each night from six o'clock from the war zone there, so we'll get the latest from Jacqueline this half hour. We've got the meat tray thanks to Liam, Joanna and the team at my local butcher Schanella's sixty two Prospect Road. At Prospect, we're asking you about the time you've snuck in somewhere let us know eight double two three double o double. Oh, and it could be you that's walking into the weekend with that magnificent meat tray. Now we've done something that could be problematic in an employment since we've made a call at six point thirty this morning to the market lead here in at five Double A and Nova Entertainment Adelaide Sarah Wren, who we think may be awake because Sarah has been doing the CEO sleep out overnight where it is freezing outside. Sarah, did we wake you up or you sort of struggling to get to sleep?
I've definitely already await guys.
It sort of was.
It was an interesting night. I felt like I had moments of sleep, moments awake, but definitely from about five o'clock I was pretty much awaken. I could see most other people starting to stir as well. It certainly got cold, definitely, well, I.
Got to say it's actually cold. It's cold enough here at work, like my feet were cold in the radio studio, So God only knows what it's been like for the sleeping rough. It must have been quite the eye opener.
Yeah, it really was.
And I think I've never done anything like that before. I haven't even been I'm not a camper, I'm not outdoorsy, so I didn't even have a sleeping bag, you know, I was really it wasn't saying it was really out of my comfort zone.
But we heard from.
Someone that Vinnie's had recently helped a guy called Duncan who has been homeless and was sleeping on the streets for six or seven weeks earlier this year, and something he said was that, you know, every night that he slept of those six or seven weeks out in the streets, he just never had a solid night sleep. You know, he never got into that deep sleep. And that's certainly what it feels like. Even though you can sort of get a little bit company, a little bit warm, you know, you can close your eyes, you just certainly just never experience a sleep that you and I would experience in our lovely, you know, warm homes and beds. Every night, So that was a real ipner.
Now, Sarah, it's a big day for you today because as like you know, one of the head honcho's here at five double A. You're going to host Best of SA tonight. You're going to be there with the Governor of the Premiere, Fitzy. Yeah, to the more of South Australia. What's your strategy going to be You're going to be able to get an afternoon naping to catch up on some z's.
Yeah, I'm hoping. So I'm going to obviously come into work this morning, but I'm hoping I might be able to sneak off home from for a little bit of a nap. But the Premier was there last night, so I figure, you know, if the Premier was there and he's going to runt up to our event tonight, he was actually doing it, i think for the eighth time they said, and race over seventy thousand dollars, So a great effort by him. And yeah, so maybe we can trade some stories tonight. Wather how you went?
Yeah, absolutely good stuff there. We'll see you tonight. Thank you for joining us. Sarah w Rehn, our market lead here at five double A. I'm being swayed by the listeners on this will, mainly through their excellent use of humor to make the point. And now, great mate, Rob says, can you I mentione this scenario police communications? Can you tell me what the number plate is? Patrol officer replies, well, it's white, rectangular and there's some strange shapes painted on it in black paint. What if you know they're feeling in a form about what speed you're doing and they're so enumerate that they're write down the wrong number.
Do they fill it form? Still? Is it on a computer? Well, well, I don't know the answer to that question. When I've been on the wrong side of the Lord, it's been done by hand. Oh that's such a long time ago, David, Oh no, oh, okay, he get something you want to tell you about? Morejo thing. The guy to go and fill in the paperwork took him forever. Came back from his car and handed me this thing that he'd written in was a handwritten was it? Yeah? Yeah? From memory?
Really yeah, yep, And that would have been less than ten years ago, unless it's changed since then. I'm pretty sure it was handwritten. They didn't have some sort of printer in the car. It was handwritten. There are things that police have to do that do require a huge level of accuracy. So if it's not automated, you're going to put your hands in, your life and your reputation in the hands as someone who can't spell or count.
Well.
It's a bit like I think of it like a lot of other workplaces where the this is not you make the application and you're out there on the beat on day one. There is a process by which you are then trained and brought up to speed and all the things you need to do. And I guess the question is should it be a complete barrier to even getting Should it be a hurdle that even prevents you from getting to step one of starting the process of being trained up to become a police officer because other places you when you start you get trained up, you don't have all the requisite skills, but you might have you might have the potential, you might have all the building blocks there. But there's certain things that need to be taught in the process, and you learn them on the job. You learn them in the process beforehand. There's a broader problem here, a societal problem, and the police in this case are just.
Another example of it. I think these days people don't think spelling matters and they just know whatever. That's what auto corrects for. And the fact that now young people write in the same appalling way that they'll send texts or write things on Instagram. You look at someone like Nick Kurios, the way he writes. It's just gibberish.
But it's almost, in fact, it's almost uncool to worry about it. Can I ask you a genuine I'd say this slightly facetiously, but if an entire generation collectively re calibrates how they spell and write, at what point do we become the wrong ones? And I was thinking about this in the context of the verse chat we had the other day, the idea that verse has done. People now say, I'm verse in where verse in this? These guys this week we're doing we're verse in that one. There is the people who use that term to describe a contest between two sides now incorrectly is growing faster than the mob that say it right, we are a dying breed.
Well, I think I think where we lose it is when we become such a slovenly and intellectually shoulder shrugging sort of country where we suddenly decide that all the all the bedrock rules and for us for our self deprecation about counting. I think maths purists, people who understand and respect maths, would probably say the same thing about us laughing it off and laughing about being a numerate. Where where our country loses is when we are competing economically against a country like China, for example, where they're entire Our education system is based on tradition and rigor and discipline and rules, and you have to do your homework, and you have to do an extracurricular activity, and you have to learn.
How to write properly as fast as you possibly can. Where is here You've got kids and parents who now are in this sort of stupid pact where it's I don't know that really you're actually making the case that AI is the great leveler. It's bringing us back to the field. I don't know if for making that point. No, I wasn't trying to make that point. I don't ever really know what I is. I've never used it.
There's another one of those things that I just don't even want to really know about, you know, like the McDonald's apps give me the burd.
Alright to download. I want to eat it. All roads lead back to the McDonald's app. It's a type of Jeck McDonald's, though it's fantastic police and we're the next Lin Andrew's. Real estate experts are Commercial and Residential Property Management dot Com. That are you, David.
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Katie Perry's in town well sort of ki. We call Power part of part of Adelaide. We love it so much. She does too. As it turns out, staying at Southern Ocean Lodge, snuck in or at least tried to yesterday. So we're asking you this Morning Times. You've snuck in for the meat, Troy thanks to Liam Joanner and the team. My local butcher Schanella's sixty two Prospect wrote at Prospect, Joe and Pennington, when did you sneak in?
Well, it was nineteen ninety seven and I got stuck into the ninety seven Grand Final.
How did you manage that? Joe?
I was working for a guy who out Limo, and I drove him across with his father in law and color the Rellies, and we stayed at the Hilton and we went to the ground and he stuck out his ticket through the fence and I got to see the Crows win the Grand Final and it is just wow, an amazing time.
That is awesome. That might be the happiest sneaking experience that anyone's had except Jeff Adamson getting into the Crazy Horse that time. Joe, thank you for that. There's another one on the text line who's snuck in as well well to the ninety seven grand five. Yeah, yeah, no name, no name given though I used to teach my kids at school though, what about Okay, I think of don't identify them? What's the statute of limitations on trespassing on the mcg past are we? I think so? All right, let's head to the wather Bureau. Had a marsh Is on duty this morning. Had a good morning to you.
Good morning David and Will.
How's Friday looking.
We haven't had a cool start in parts. That got down to one point two at Nurielpa, three degrees at Parafield in the city got down to seven degrees, but we're currently sitting on ten point two degrees and heading for a maximum of nineteen degrees in the City twenty at Elizabeth eighteen at Glenn elk Nor Longer and Mount Barker fought today. Similarly tomorrow, we're looking at maximums around that nineteen degrees and sunny conditions on Sunday getting up to twenty one degrees. We are looking at a Sunday morning, but we are seeing a series of fronts moving through, with the first moving through early afternoon on Sunday, so we could see some showers developing from them and then continuing into Monday and Tuesday.
Good stuff, Hannah, Thanks for that. Hannah March from the Weather Bureau, so you comestable. Kimberly Broad joins us from Sapole. The big story this morning, Kimberly, is a murder at Port Lincoln. What's happened?
Yeah, good morning. It was just before three point thirty yesterday afternoon. We had police and emergency services. We're initially called to a home on the Flinders Highway at Port Lincoln after reports of a small fire. Now when police are entered the property, they located a man deceased inside, a thirty four year old woman from Port Lincoln. She was arrested at the scene and she's expected to be charged with the man's murder later this morning. The man and woman are believed to be known to each other. We had a detectives from Major Crime also Forensic Response Section officers. They flew up to the scene last night and they're assisting local police with that investigation. For anyone with information, they're asked to full crimestop is on one eight hundred, Triple three.
Triple zero Kimily.
Also a man who's been arrested after a robbery in pursuit that started in Hillbank.
Yeah, it was just after eleven thirty last night. A man was allegedly assaulted and had his car stole on while he was at a service station on May North Road. Hillbank. Police were able to actually track the stolen toyot's location through its GPS. It was picked up on the Teeley Highway approaching Kapunda just after midnight, but Pollair commenced tracking the vehicle as it continued along the Teeley Highway through year Dunder. It eventually stopped at Morgan after its tires the spiked and the driver was arrested without further incident. So we've got a thirty year old man from Para Hills he's been charged with aggravated robbery and some traffic offenses. He's been refused bow to appear in their back very magistrates Sport Today.
Great stuff, Kimberly, thank you for that, Senior, comfortable Kimberly broad from Sapole. Great text here, Dave and Will. As a high school English teacher, I can tell you the death of writing isn't coming. It's already enrolled in year eleven. Students now feed an essay question about a novel into AI, spin it through a dozen platforms and call the output and essay. There's no reading, no thinking, no writing, just content generation without contact. The machines aren't just learning their ghost writing for the next generation.
Agreed, well, I think you know, to a lot of people that always say bring back X, bring back X, there's a compelling reason to bring back written handwritten tests in all forms because it's the only way, it's the only AI proof way of doing testing.
M Ben Jordan, a present STAPs Man, makes the good point too, because you think back to thinking back to lectures at UNI, the way I always did stuff.
I handwrite my essays and then did the.
All molecture notes for revising, for exams, rewrote them out by hand, the only way you absorb stuff. Ben Jordan says on AI studying in the US, show's eighty percent of chat GPT users couldn't quote from essays they had written minutes earlier.
Well, that's not that surprising, is it. Yeah, five to seven. Big development in Israel around overnight comes out of the United States. Donald Trump's at a deadline in two weeks will make a decision about any potential US involvement. Contrast the sterile decision making around US involvement in offices in the United States to what's happening on the ground in Tehran and Tel Aviv, where the bombs are dropping constantly. It's where we find Jaqueline Robson for seven US. Who's in Israel? Jackie, Maybe you could make that contrast for us, it must be peculiar reading about what the US of planning to do. Well. Some of the vision we've seen on seven with you is remark you've been very close to where some of these bombs have expoded in good morning to you.
Yeah, good boy, than guys. It is an incredible scene when you go to these strike and impact zone. The level of destruction is quite shocking, and you know, we're in bunkers when all of this is happening, so you can hear that echo of the loud explosions and you don't know if they're the interceptors working or if it's actually struck the ground. At this morning, the missile raid came down in three separate areas, one at a hospital, another at a business district, in the third at a residential zone. We went out to the residential zone today to take a look, and the apartments were completely obliterated and the damage goes backstreets. Incredibly, no one was killed there, and that's because they have these bunkers. They're completely set up for these kinds of attacks. But of course we know that they can be deadly, and that has happened every time these air raid sirens go sounding around Tel Aviv. You see people going into their bunkers. In here with the hotel guests. Everyone's very calm and measured about it, but it is quite unsettling.
So for you guys covering this, Jacqueline, So are you saying there's that you've got a bunker at the hotel that you've been staying in.
Yeah, most places are set up with fortified rooms. Each hotel has like a bunker below ground. So the newer apartment blocks have like a room that might be fortified, like a bedroom, and that's where people go. Sometimes it's underground. There's also public bunkers, so you could be walking the street and the sirenal sound and you can find bunkers just along the streets. They kind of look like a bus shelter that's been closed, and that's where people go. As these missiles raining down most of the time, and we have been seeing that the Israeli air defense system has been working quite well, but sometimes they are overwhelmed or the missiles get through, and that's when you see those incredible pictures and those loud explosions. Often it erupts in a fire, and it's very very dangerous if you're outside.
Criky all right, we'll stay safe, Jackie. We've been appreciating your coverage on seven. It's been unbelievable. Jacqueline robson four seven News in Israel just before five double A News. Let's head to Richmond and take Stacey. Stacy, what have you stuck in somewhere? I can't believe you'd sneak in anywhere, Stacey, I did.
When I I was eighteen, I went on the Months Tour of America and in Las Vegas, the whole group was going to an adult only confert. I was eighteen, and my tour guys said to me, we'll try to get to win, but if we can't, because you are underage and everyone had to take their passport, he said, I'll have to send you back to the circus circus. Hope. Tell when we're staying. I had just bought my first pair of platform shoes. I pushed up my hair and they still meet in the middle of the two groups got through and it was the most amazing concert. They had a stage coach with horses on the stage running and all the ladies had the big feathers.
But the can can dance. Yeah, it sounds magnificent. Stations, great, great memory, great entry for the meat tray, five double A, new Stone Bags, Dasy.
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I think you've got us now. Yes, we're back on deck. We had some technical issues. We do apologize for that, but that's part of the joy, isn't it. The Dolce it sounds of your father the gate crashing our progrem that's all right, well he did yesterday at six thirty. I think starting to get a little bit ahead of himself. The gg you start at nine nine, it's nine minutes after seven, and good morning too if you are joining. It's for the very first time. We'd have a bit of fun this morning with the meat tray, of course, thanks to Leam Jana of the team, my local butcher Schnella's sixty two Prospect Road at Prospect. Katie Berry's in town at the moment, snuck into town, which inspired our meat tray question this morning. We're asking you to tell us when you snuck into something. What about Katie Perry. She wasn't even meant to be here, and now we can't get rid of her. She might move here.
I wonder what Katie Perry's ideal or Adelaide weekend. I think she's having it is well, I'm starting on Ki, but you know i'd get her back for ten k at the bay this Sunday, stut ve Ganel the Palin Dromes.
This is one of them, one of the Marque Marquee met the NFL. I can't imagine she would be anything but riveted by the prospect of going to a sat fucking she would love the idea that she could run on at quart of time. It would do.
And then you know, head down Jenny Road, get a stake in at the barbecue in.
That's an absolutely quintessential South Australian day. That is you're right, that would be good. Maybe Lenny's Tavern afterwards, whatever it's called these days. The world is a royster and she's here in Adelaide. When have you stuck in this?
Up?
The eight double two three double O double oh is our number? Going to check with Jazz Turlings who's on KI and actually got some shots of Katie coming off the plane yesterday, so we'll talk to her about how the people KI feeling must be very excited. Speaking to the Mayor of Kanger Island, Michael Pengilly, our signal is sometimes pretty good getting there, sometimes not so good. Obviously you can listen digitally on the app and get Crystal Clear all the time. But if anyone is on KI listening, how do you feel about having a pop superstar on the island with you? And where would you recommend they go? Eight double two to three double O double is the number you can text us on zero before zero eight thirteen ninety five as well. Zach to Silver's coming up after seven thirty. We'll talk federal politics with Zach as our boy managed to try Donald Trump, yet desperately seeking Donald. You're going to make a movie about it. Yes, he's sort of sending him messages on social media at the moment, not getting a reply. It feels like that kind of relationship. And then before eight o'clock, Penny Leers from nine News is going to join us with regard to the mushroom murder trial, which we've heard the prosecution's closing case. We're been part way through the defense closing case. The expectation is next week the jury will retire to consider their verdict. So will we don't know how long that could take. It's been an extraordinarily long trial. It's one that the eyes of the entire world have been on, given the particulars of it. So we'll learn more with Penny just before eight o'clock this morning. I can't remember a trial that's gone this long. It's extraordinary. It is, Yeah, it absolutely is remarkable. Let's say to Kay Jase Turnings for seven years is on one of the best places on planet Earth, Kangaro Island and joins us now Jazz Good morning to you.
Good morning.
We are not a bad a signent here on beautiful case.
Yeah, you're right, you've got a good one there. How the local feeling about having Katie Perry because they've had the odd high profile guest come to the island.
No, you wouldn't think so.
I think everyone's been taken off guard that the singer and her four year old daughter have decided to spend their downtime here on the island. It's such a huge coupe for local operators here. They've now spent the night at the exclusive Southern Ocean Lodge, which is obviously played host to countless international celebrities before. It's ugly actually how long they plan to stay here though, because the singer's next show isn't until Sunday, but it's in wa Adelaide doesn't get her first sold out show until Thursday next week. But it's quite remarkable given we have to remember that the pop star didn't actually have Adelaide on her Australian tour schedule until Peter malinowskis personally lobbied to get her across, and our understanding is this is even caught the state government off guard. So this is certainly a private holiday and such an awesome opportunity for local tourism operators.
On the island.
She's been lucky with the weather because a couple of weeks ago, Jess, if she was on k at the moment, she'd be stuck on KI because of the storm. So she needs to leave by tomorrow, you'd think, in order to make it over to Perth to her Sunday night concert.
Yeah, you would think so.
But she does have a private jet, so I'm not sure how much the waters might affect the international pop stuff. But you do have to wonder what she might do today. I'm sure it's quite nice and cozy at the Southern Ocean Lodge with the beautiful views they have over there, but it would be awesome. You know, Katie Perry, if you do happen to be listening this morning, we'd love to give you on a personal tour.
Of the island.
Oh are you putting your hand up for that job?
Jas absolutely, or if you want, we're happy to come to you on Southern Ocean Lodge wouldn't be mad about that either.
Katie. We there now, we know Katie's a big talkback lover. Katie. We need you and Jaz doing a dolphin swim at some point today. Okay, it's pretty easy to organize over there on KI. I think that'd be terrific. Look forward. We look forward to seeing that tonight on the news. Jazz, good on you, brilliant. Jasmon. Turling's for about seven years here in Adelaide on KI, following a Katie Perry, which so she's got the Perth concert in between. So I mean, I guess it's not an issue when you have your own jet, is it?
After she does those two she comes back to Adelaide, she's got three one two clear days before. Yeah, because there's a Sunday on a Monday concert in Perth, then a Thursday one in Adelaide. But yeah, if you got a jet, she would have just landed at Kingscap, Yeah, beautiful. She would have landed at that stretch where they had the camps set up at the airport where they had all of the military tents, where they set up a tent city to help after the Bush fights because when we went over there to do the fundraiser for the show. What was that the start of twenty twenty, because it was twenty nine Tonight's right.
Travel is a bit more uncomplicated when you've got your own private jet. Does they've made the the barriers to joining the police force a little more uncomplicated by no longer requiring spelling and numeracy tests to be passed in order to join the force. The Police Minister joined us on five double a Breakfast just a few moments ago.
We have the Treasurer and Police Minister Stephen Mulligan on the line now, Treasurer, good morning and thanks for joining us.
Are there dangers with this? When you think about police.
Have to be able to either write or type people's names accurately. They have to be able to accurately record numbers such as the speed that people were doing.
Are there any risks with this? Do you think?
No?
Absolutely not, And that's been part of a decision that's been taken by the Commissioner and his team in changing the requirements. There's quite a high threshold for people to be admitted as cadets into the academy, and that includes ongoing requirements around written comprehension, their capacity to demonstrate clear written expression, psychometric testing which is a big part of it, as well as the medical tests and fitness tests. But what they found is sometimes there've been a small cohort of people who could pass all of those requirements but not achieve a high standard of spelling or numeracy, and so instead now the focus is providing those particular cadets with any additional support in the early months of their training, making sure that everyone who graduates through the Academy has got the same standards that have always been required to become police officers.
Do you have any sense as to how many there are who've missed out our last time in the last intake and will be contacted again. My understanding is that they're going to be asked to reapply.
Well, they'll be offered the chance to reapply. I'm told it's a very small number. So the maximum capacity for each of the courses that goes through the academy is about twenty six and the concern is that there've been something in the order of maybe one or maybe two at the most per course that we're missing out. And when you're running up to ten eleven courses per year. That means potentially we're missing out on say, fifteen to twenty additional police recruits. And of course police had a significant reduction in numbers during COVID during the last half of the last term of government for a range of reasons, and so we've been trying to give police every opportunity to claw their numbers back, and then of course in the budget we've given them the funding to boost their numbers even more. So this is a fairly minor change to give them the capacity to catch up as quickly as possible.
Treasurer and Police min it'ster Steve Mulligan, thanks for your time, Thanks so much so, one hundred and nine full time equivalent short of where they'd like to be, sapoul. So this is one of the measures we're going to after eight o'clock play game, We're going to give you an opportunity to win tickets to the movies. And it's going to be as simple as this. Can you answer one question about spelling or one question about Matt's Live on the Air correctly? Get one chance, You get one question and if you get it right, you get one double pass. We've got five of these to give away. We're going to play our own version of the Literacy and Numeracy test yours without writing it all. Dervs is not one of the words. Okay, not one of the words. Mike.
Good morning, Good morning guys. How are you going good?
Thanks Mike? What have you snuck into? Mate?
Corporate box at the Adelaide five hundred one year I was walking past, scoped out for a bit, and when security head he's back turned, I snuck in.
Did you have to make new friends in there? Michael? Was it was a game?
Yes, yes, I made a couple of new friends, and I proceeded to use their use their facilities and have the have the beverage package and the canopost I sent a message to my dad and told him where I was, and half an hour later I was sitting sitting down, tapped my shoulder, I said, oh, here we go, turn around. My dad's there, just sneaking as well. And we proceeded to enjoy the beverage package a bit more until we were politely after leave.
What a brilliant memory to have with your old man, Mike. He must have been the time of his life.
Oh absolutely, yeah?
Ow good? Did you put You must have put a dig in the old beverage package as well, by the sounds of it. Good stuff. Good on you, Mike, Thank you Mike. In the running for the meat tray thanks to Liam joining the team at my local butcher SNeW There's sixty two Prospect Road. At Prospect when chick traffic can come back with Timmy G. Looking forward to what's now a huge fixture report against Sydney this weekend of Sydney that's got a few big inns, let's check traffic. Visit Javasto at his new home on Brighton Road, Summon and Park for savings across the Toyota certified pre own range, David.
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Tim Jinniva on five Double A Breakfast G.
I was in the box at Adelaide over with Timmy last weekend. I just saw the chest puff out a little bit more, just a smile sort of up. The corners of the mouth began to upturn. He's stood a little bit of taller walking out of the Adelaide Oval and the tests continue for bought this weekend against the Swanside that's got a couple of big names back. But Timmy, you guys, you guys are feeling a bit happened about at the moment.
I will first of all, I think your opening line there is well fraught with danger. When you say Timmy Ginnival was walking tall, I think that just dismisses anything you just said.
That's how good you were feeling. Yeah, look it was. It was an excellent effort.
And I think that's two weeks in a row they've had that chance after the byer, just reset and see what they were doing wrong and just bring the effort consistently over four quarters. So that's put them in a really good spot. A couple of injuries which aren't ideal Olie Wines and a leer that they're going to be sorely missed, I think, But Lucky Jones comes back into the team. He was playing good football before he got hurt, and again the opportunity for some young players to come in and make an impact. So young Joe Barry comes into the line up once again, and I think that the side that they've got is good enough to win.
Yeah, it feels like a danger game a bit that doesn't it.
It was one of those it's one of those things where you know, if Port can start stringing a couple together and this is absolutely must win game, isn't it.
Yeah.
We spoke to Brody Grundy last night and it's the same for them that they're basically both teams have put themselves in a position where they can't afford to lose a game. So when you're six and seven, I think they're you know, they're five, and they are the same. They've just got to they got to win every game. So it becomes almost finals like every time you play. But I don't mind that because the intensity goes up and I think that actually suits Port.
Do you think too, how are the in the second half of the year. How did the dynamics around Ken Hinckley play out? Because we know from sitting in the studio ourselves, you know, back back when we had only Wines as a regular, there's a huge amount of player affection for Ken Hinckley. Do you think that that might be something that the club actually uses that internally it becomes a sort of let's give Ken a decent sort of send off here.
Look for mind, David, I think it becomes that becomes a bit dangerous. I think if and Ken likes to keep things well, just say more on a focus of this is your role, this is what we've got to do. We stick to this. It's okay. I think once you get into that mode you might be just relying too much on the emotion of things. And we've seen Port unfortunately lose a final really badly, come back with all the emotion and then run out of petrol. So I actually think it's probably more of a dangerous tactic to go to.
Hey, Timmy, I reckon. All Port fans will have done this, but I'm going to put you on the spot by so apologies in advance. But if you look at the ladder a round fifteen, there's generally not seismic change to the top paid after this point. So if you go look at it, Collingwood, Geelong, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hawthorne, Frio, Gold Coast, GWS, who you're circling, who's vulnerable there that you Reckonport can sneak in ahead of.
Oh yeah, it's funny, you're right on the spot. I haven't looked at it at all, and.
They're pretty I mean they sound pretty good. There's not a maybe Frio, but I mean they're playing good foot. The frio is probably the one.
Yeah, they have what would you say, They've got the ability to capitulate.
So that's a good thing. So that's a handy ability to have if you're trying to chase them out of the eight you've got it. Have a good weekend, all right? All right? Twenty seven minutes after seven, A huge seven thirty half hour coming up. Michael Smith, the two hundred and fiftieth episode of Flashback is coming up. He'll talk to us about that. We're going to check in with zach to Silva in Canberra on Anthony Elbaneasy and what is left to do before the jury retires and Mushroom Murder Tribal going to wrap up all that's happened thus far with Penny Leerge. Just before eight o'clock David.
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Eight minutes the way. It's the trial that has the eyes of the world upon it and it's fast approaching a conclusion. The mushroom murder trial of Aaron Patterson in Victoria has heard from the prosecution's closing arguments. I think we're part way through. Defense Penelope Leosh will know best who's covering this trial for nine News in Victoria. Penelope, good morning to you.
Good morning.
How are you?
Yeah? Well, So has the defense finished its arguments yet? Are we part way through?
So they have finished?
So yesterday Colin Mandy, Aaron Patterson's barrister, he finished the last of his argument. It's gone across sort of three days, and it's been across two days for the prosecution before that, so there's been quite a lot of lengths the argument that they've heard at the end of the evidence from both sides.
The crux of the defense case, I don't know. It's been a very long and complicated one. So I don't want to be too reductive about this, but it is a question of motive.
So the question that the defense says that Aaron Patterson is not guilty to all charges, that she that's what she's pleaded, and that she had never had any intent to cause any of her lunch guests calm. They say this was a terrible accident that she had her lunch guests in law and also her mother in law's sister and her husband. The Baptist pastor Ian Wilkinson, that she had these family members of her estranged husband over to have a lunch with them, to reconnect with them. That her defense says to reform these social connections because she felt like she was missing out on being with them a bit. And then they say on her case that it's been a terrible accident. They don't dispute that, yes, her lunch guests have been poisoned by death cap mushrooms that were somehow in this meal. They have suggested there was a possibility that there was some foraged mushrooms that had made their way into this meal, but they say, never has Aaron Patterson ever deliberately foraged for desthcap mushrooms. Never has she deliberately placed them in any meal, and she never had any intent to cause these lunch guests calm that it simply was an accident. And then she has panicked afterwards when the thought had crossed her mind, could forage mushrooms have got in that she was in a state of real stress. And they've put to the jurors that they need to really put any prejudices, any sympathies out of their mind, any moral judgments, and they need to look at the fact the evidence in this case and all of the evidence to make their decisions to reach this very high standard of beyond reasonable doubt, and that they need to really start with the fact that Aaron Patterson is innocent, and her defense has told the jury in the very last moments of his closing address, he said, she must be found not guilty of all of these charge. But she's never had any intents. This was a terrible accident, and what the prosecution says is that it was deliberate. They doesn't need to be a motive proved for these charges. There are four elements of the charge of murder that will the jurors will be taken through in more detail with the judge in the closing address from him his final instructions to them. But yes, the defense has certainly pushed to the jury that there is no motive, no reason why Aaron Patterson would ever want to do this. They say that she just simply wanted to reconnect with her in laws, that these were good, kind people, They've been good and kind to her, whereas the prosecution has argued that she had faked the cancer diagnosis to get these people to come to her home.
But the defense disputes that great analysis, Penelope, and we'll wait and see how it all pans out from here. It's certainly been a marathon trial. Thanks for that, Penelope. Leursh from the Mushroom trol Say Grace podcast, which I think last month was the second most downloaded podcast in Australia.
I'm not surprised, but it has some global downloads as well because people are fascinated by this case. You've seen it in all the international news websites as well. I'll tell you what big night Tonight five double a best of essay in It's going to be fantastic. That laid over looking forward to seeing all of our listeners. They're looking forward to seeing some of the greats out Australian businesses there. And there's one last chance for you to get along right now as we profile one of the great businesses on the night, Ray White Business Sales.
I'm talking with Brett Buckley, who is the principal director of Ray White Business Sales. Brett, there's been a lot going on since I caught up.
With you a year ago.
There has Jane.
First of all, we've entered into the mergers and Acquisitions market or m and as. So we're now very solidly internationally involved in mergers and acquisitions transactions that are about fifteen million or above. That's keeping as busy. It's very complex work.
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Additionally that because of the number of health based businesses that we sell, including vets, we have started a separate business owners are doc practice sales and that's keep because on our toes as well.
Now from your base here in Adelaide, you're a national and international company, so businesses that are being sold or bought into state or overseas can come through you here.
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How is the market right now? We're here that things are tough out there for a lot of folks when it comes to business selling and buying. How's it looking.
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This year, Ray White Business Sales are the major sponsor of the best of us. Say you're obviously passionate about South Australian and passionate business here.
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I do really enjoy business and people starting to work out that we're a great state and a great place to be. To me, anything we can do that enhances the image of our state and the position of our state, I think we should all be chipping in and doing it.
Brett, good on you.
Thank you so much for being part with it and most importantly being our major sponsor this year.
There is thanks Jane, big congratulations to Ambryn. North Haven has won a one hundred dollars family vouche to the Beach House at Glenelg thanks to Ray White Business Sales. The biggest name in business broking Safe hands with multi award winning business of Brokers. Looking forward to the big night tonight at Adelaide over We're going to take a break five double A news is coming up Breaking eight Net David.
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After right, the sun is up and it's going to stay up. Today is a beautiful day on the way today, as it is tomorrow. Then it's warm on Sunday, even though it's a bit wet before the rain comes down in away Monday Tuesday. As you've heard in the forecast, Sunday won't quite reach the twenty two degree threshold. At least we imagine now that would make it one of just six days this late in June that we've had since the late eighteen eighties. So we're not going to get there, but it should be a really pleasant couple of days ahead before we get some much needed rain coming up this half hour. Oh, this is going to be a lot of fun because Saphole of lower the requirements for the bar for entry, if you will. There's no spelling test anymore, there's no maths test anymore. It's easy to get in. So all we're gonna do is give you the opportunity to win a stack of prize. Is we've got movie tickets, We've got a fifty dollars vouch you to get to Jamers if you can answer correctly a maths question or spell a word correctly. You can choose call in now eight double two three double double five Johnoan Jess read it to take your calls.
One of the listeners suggested a good way to avoid being prosecuted for committing offenses is when an officer says, can you just to tell me your surname?
You say it, and then they say can you spell that for me? And you know you try. I did like the text that we can't really read out in full, which essentially says, be problematic when the number of people getting done for burglary goes down and the number of people getting done for something else. He goes, ah, it's time for breaking it up. Well, I'm struggling to wrap my head around this one. I find it quite strange.
A major political row is erupting on North Terrace over some new regulations that the state government is trying to bring in that would bring in potential life bans or indefinite bands for troublemakers on buses, trains and trams. This is something that the opposition has called for before. In fact, we had the opposition leader Vincent Tazia on the program last year where among other things, he made these points about the need to come down harder on troublemakers on buses, trams and trains.
Morning, David, Morning will really concerning incidents yesterday seems to be happening more and more. I was listening earlier on Look, I can't understand how you bar this guy for three months for catching trains but he's still allowed to catch buses and trams. That has been pointed out. That's a really scary thought.
Three months does not go far enough.
I understand these are, of course allegations and it's still before the court, but we are definitely calling for an urgent review of breach of bail and into these penalties, and three months does not go far enough. That doesn't hurt at all, and we're going to be calling for much tougher measures. So look at the government present some tougher alternatives.
We'll certainly look.
At it favorably, but it certainly doesn't go far enough at the moment.
Now we're going to give the opposition a chance to explain this before nine o'clock. But the government is furious about this. We've got the Transport Minister Tom Keats and tonis joining us for breaking an eight minister.
What's happened?
Why has the government been able to work out why it is that the Libs in the Just Review Committee this week have sided with the Independence to move what's called a disallowance motion against these measures.
I'm really frustrated, Pembo. So we were a bar people who were charged with serious criminal offenses, serious violent offenses, serious sex offenses from catching public transport of police recommend it because police can't bard them either if they've just been charged in an offense where people behave badly or graffiti or ferravaid. And so we're putting up the regulations and Nicholas senta Fanti and John Gardner move and second emotion to disallow these regulations to defer them. Now I am beyond beyond confused about what it is they're attempting to achieve here. I mean, he comes in your program and talks about how it's not we're not going far enough and to be fair. When I was listening to him on your program say that, I actually thought to myself, you know, fair enough, we should be gaining these people for longer and we should be doing more about this. So we went away into the any votes against it.
What's there?
Are the Independence raised some sort of civil libertarian issue around it, or what's their beef with it?
The Liberal MP's on the committee, so that the reforms go too far and are draconian.
But was that what they were calling for in the first place, A bit more draconian stuff.
Yes, So what I'm going to do is that motion has to be moved in both houses of Parliament. The Government's going to reject it in the House of Assembly, but in the Upper House the government doesn't have the numbers. Now in the Upper House, if that regulation is disallowed with the Independence voting with the Liberals, I have to start this process all over again. But we're not going to stop. I want to reassure you listeners, this government is committed to making sure that we can bang rat bags from our public transport system who could feed you, don't pay fares or convicted or charged with serious byolent offenses because they should not be on public transport. And I don't think it's fair that public has to put up this top of behavior on our public transport system. And keep get your mud phones ready. Vince Taji was right the first time.
Well off, we're going to go.
We're going to go back to the opposition and see what's going on here, because it's a weird situation. Tom Kinsintanus, thanks for joining us this morning for breaking at eight. We've got another breaking at eight. Have we got the mayor of only Yes, we're.
Going to We're gonna be chatting with him very very very shortly fence fence action normally, but first fence forgiven the changes to Sapole's entry requirements no longer relaxing the restrictions when it comes to passing literacy and numeracy tests, what we thought we'd do is put our listeners to the test this morning, with a chance to win every at all, win a prize if you get an answer correct. This is not, say Pole a money joking. Grant Stevens eight double two three, double o, double five. Mike and Athleston's first caller through. We've got a fifty dollars Jarmers voucher and a whole stack of movie tickets to give away. Mike, good morning. Do you want a spelling question or a maths question?
Let's go.
Let's go, mat all right, what is one thousand, two hundred and four Take three hundred and eighty seven.
Can I use ai?
No, you can't bite? Sorry, that's hard. Hey hey, hey, you're the guy arguing for this, not for numbers, just for words. John and Woodcroft, good morning, good morning. Do you want a spelling question or math's question?
Spelling one?
All right? Can you spell suspicious important one for.
Pious?
You are absolutely correct? Well done, John. Do you want to go to movies or dinner?
Dinner?
Please?
You go to dinner?
Yes?
Please?
All right, Well you're off the Jarmers. You've got a fifty dollar voutch You're coming your way, as simple as that. We love Jarmers. We do Chris Jarmers an issue where he actually doesn't know how to make food that doesn't taste incredible. Let's go to Joe in seating. Joe. Math's question or a spelling question. Spelling, mate, you go spelling? Can you spell affi david david, I I D I t if Sorry Joe, sorry Joe? Do we get the correct spelling? Or does affidavit stay in the kitty?
No?
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What's what was it that one thy two hundred and four minus three hundred and eighty seven? How you did it with something like that without a bit of paper? Can people do that in their head?
Can they? I don't know. I can't. No, that's why we know may Well now end up working in the police force. Don't really fill you with confidence.
No, we are going to get Nicola Center Fantee on the phone at some point in relation to breaking at eight, just to work out what the hell is going on with this transport situation, because it's completely What of the Titarzi? I don't know if I think he's actually at an event tied up? Okay, so I mean he was the one who did say it was well. I think he needs to talk with shadow ministers and find out why it is that they're getting in the way of something that he himself called for on this program.
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Australia and I love Jazzy getting into John Hour's victory party in two thousand and one.
That was a great call, I don't. I think Terry might have turned the radio off at that point and said that's it. I'm out. I think Terry actually advocating that for being sort of the grounds for deportation.
I think Terry actually tried to sneak into John hour To two thousand and one victory party, only.
For very different reasons. We love you, Terry. He went to the Benelong victory party. Yeah, yeah, with Christine mceughe. That's right. I don't know no who won ben Along yeah, which is a former journo. It was Christine. I don't know. Anyway, let's go to Let's go to the city of Only because it's where we find the mayor, Michael Cutson who joins as Maxine mceue. Mcew. Now this is interesting.
The Only Council announced yesterday that it has released the proposed design concepts for the vexed fence around Only Oval and they're calling on community members and other stakeholders to have their say on the proposed design. We have the mayor on the line, Michaelkewitts and Mayor good morning. This is will always good to get out there and do the consultation, but how do you make how do you avoid a situation where the only people who respond to the three hundred odds who are angry about it, and you end up with this completely unrepresentative set of feedback given most people and Only clearly couldn't really care too much either way.
When we get feedback, clearly it can't be a boat because you've raised one of the problems. It's not necessarily present the whole community. However, council does take those back and in this case we've got defence designs UT and those who don't have a say, who know about it and care about it. Can't complain when the council considers the results in good faith that they received. So get out there. If you've got an opinion and you want to have a choice, do make it. If you don't know what happens, well don't bother.
Just thinking about things like the recent situation in the city of Marion where a couple of hundred people complained about Tesla, the situation at West Lakes and the Charles Stirk Council where a few hundred people complained about the s ANFL moving back there, can you can? You can you sort of if the council was presented with these figures, they're going to make it. Make it harder for you to say yes if you've got five hundred no's and everyone else is not paying attention.
Oh look, that's always the case. Where game two, we're developing a framework, we're going to make it absolutely clear at what level we're consulting. And this level that we're consulting is not a vote like happens in a couple of cities in Europe where the council prepared the different policies like we do in our need with our parking policy. We shaped up the policy. It was a community heavy, community involvement cross section committee from one hundred and twenty eight withdrawn from people to make sure we covered the whole district. We had the balance of ages, that balance, you know, across section. They came up the policy and then that was important because we unanimously backed that study. And that's the type of study you could put to a community for an actual boat and that's what happens in part Trica and Greece and another city in Spain, and it could be something that this council works towards. But what consultation is is to allow people to have this one is to have a say. And yes, I think council will take great note of the choice of which kind of fens people have. Now each member has got to work out what's best for the city as a whole, and they've got to take into account the feedback of the community and they have to make it personal judgment and those twelve personal judgments. And if it's six, all I've got to make a judgment too, and if it's not six, all the members decide which choice is put up.
Yeah, well, consultations always a good thing, so get amongst it only great players, Michael Hewitts and the mayor.
Thanks for joining us this morning. All right, let's it out to Mawson Lakes. Janelle's on the line. You know, what have you snuck into?
Well, it was back in the early eighties. I used to sneak into men's night at the.
Gym Men's Night. Did you not stand out of it? Janelle? Just a fraction.
But I wasn't into the aerobic type thing. I just wanted to lift heavy stuff and put it back down. So and because I was pretty much doing the same as the guys, no one ever bothered to complaint.
They weren't there for nefarious sort of romantic purpose.
Absolutely not.
You didn't meet anyone. You didn't meet your future husband or anything like that.
No, definitely not.
I like that they all played your respect because you could lift properly. Janell. That's good. I love that story. Correct, good stuff. All right, let's go to theban Kathy, what did you sneak into?
Well, many many years ago, this was before ticket tech and ticket marks and all that. We were down at the nice and the park and do you remember they used to have the circus with the animals and all of that. Oh yeah, so I had my nieces and nephews there and we were on a picnic. I said, let's come just the animals. Well, it was half time, so it was intermal times. So I knuck about four kids in front row seat and they watched the circus. I was the best one to ever.
Excellent. Kathy might take one more for the break, Robbie and Hyde Park, What did you sneak into?
Oh, I'm so embarrassed.
I remember my parents when I was younger, are really strict.
I got my blue and white linen suits and.
I sluck in. I went to my friend's house and I sluck into.
The members start oat Bank.
And got a little bit toxicated.
And then I was caught on TV on Margaret glads Brook.
Such of elegance rolling down the hew at boat Bank from my.
Mom's Oh not so much elegance there. Oh dear, Robbie, we busted, Oh dear, a touch of bloody elegance. Ladies and gentlemen. Patterson said, eight, double two three, double five is the number to call if you want to be part of feedback Friday, and that's coming up right after five double a news. First three callers through everybody wins a prize. Feedback Friday. Coming up next David.
Penberthy and Will Gooding's five double a Breakfast twenty.
Four minutes to nine Feedback Friday in just in mind, we've got a couple of spots available, a Smeg appliance to give away and while of cinema passes. If you participate, you win a prize as as simple as that. Four easy questions, no answers. Get calling right now eight double two three double O before we get to you for feedback Friday. I just want to revisit Breaking at eight this morning because the Nicholas said, a fancy from the Liberal Party has called in on the program to respond to a story with regard to the LIBS position on tougher laws and lifetime bans for miscreants who misbehave on public transport. Nicolas and a farty, good morning.
To you, Good morning, Mattin Dave, thanks for having me.
So what's the heir? Will and Dave? What's the what's that? What's that?
Sorry? Sorry?
Why have the Libs blocked something or or disallowed something that they themselves were calling for only a year ago?
So mattin day, look, Tom is being absolutely political on this concerns. Legitimate concerns have been raised about these sets of regulations, not about the things that Vincent and the liberals have spoken about previously on crime, we absolutely support those, but on potential unintended consequences of these regulations for innocent people who have done absolutely nothing wrong, who will find themselves suddenly banned from using public transport. I mean this could be this could be women fleeing domestic violent situations.
So you called for this and there you're posing it.
No, No, what we're saying is there are potential unintended consisquences. And by the way, we're not opposing it. We do a number of notice emotions to disallow. I have hundreds of notice of motions to disallow regulations in the chamber. It does not necessarily mean that we will be opposing it. But what we are saying is that legitimate concerns have been raised over these sets of regulations. So, for instance, if there is a mistaken identity of someone, or if there are say a couple who were fighting and later it turns out that one person was defending themselves and their charges have subsequently I just.
Don't understand why you why your leader, Why would your leader wait? And if you're going to show us the disrespect of not even knowing our damn names and coming on here, I'm going to respond in kind, why would you call for something? Why would your leader call for tough on crime? You know, let's come down on this like a ton of bricks and then you bog it down with all this civil libertarian WHOI so.
Because these regulations represent a significant expansion of powers. I mean it allows government issues who aren't even police to issue ban from public transport, including before any convictions have occurred. You know, I think this could concern all South Australians.
We have heard zerios.
So what you're saying is that the call from your leader, the call from your leader last year was reckless in the extreme because it might end up impinging on the rights of the innocent.
No, while community safety on public transport is absolutely important, these regulations have been absolutely rushed through without public consultation, without transparency, and without the usual scrutiny process. It is highly problematic that these sweeping changes are going to be enacted on a certificate of early commencements.
So this is early.
The government aren't even waiting, so they should be properly examined. That's all we're saying that these these these regulations. We need time for these regulations to look over these regulations because it could have serious unintended consequences for individuals that haven't even committed a crime. These are people that that that that that haven't even been convicted.
Nicholas senter Fandy I think her name was there. I think they're not running on the tough on crime platform Aralia money by just canceling the election and saying we'll have one again in five years time. So I just so next time VINCENTI calls us and criticizes the government, do we take him at his word or do we have to reserve of reserve a little space for potentially them to say later that that was a bit of an overreach. That's just amateruish. Anyway, feedback Friday, let's do it. I was good to have Jennifer on anyway, well, said Matt. Oh boy, did that go well? We love feedback Friday. It's a good way around the week out mark in some good.
Morning. I was trying to get an early morning coffee. I feel like a Scotch now five.
O'clock somewhere Mark. Now, Mark, sorry, I've just taken it back by everything that transpired in the last five minutes. Have you ever been denied entry to anything? Mark?
Ah, Well, do we.
Get marital and talk about the bedroom?
He's gone there.
Early.
Look, I don't think the I think the previous callers unrattledly. But there we are. That's that's transparency for you.
Mark. Have you played a round of golf at North Adelaide, big redevelopment flat week?
Yeah?
I have a long time ago. Yeah, the nineties. Hoole is always the best. But and they've got the hospital nearby if anyone shanks one too viciously. But it has been a while since I whacked them around.
This is this is potentially problematic for us to answer this question, but you answer it honestly, Mark, Tonight, at our Best of s a gala, three special guests, the Governor, the Premier and FITZI. Who would you like to hear from first? Who would you want to have a beer with? H beer?
I'd like a rite of reply by fifty so I put in third because I think you have a lot of fun with whatever. The other two sort of came up with Malie's. Malie's always good in those environments. So I think for dignancy governor first and then Malie to follow, and then round it off and get everyone in the mood for a drink.
I like that, Mark. And just finally the premier this week, and how's flat pack housing? As an initie, what's the worst thing that you've ever put together yourself?
Look at Hike or anything. Yeah, it'll be as simple as that. You know a lot of the allen keys of the standard basically that frustrate everybody.
I'll think the worst thing I reckon the Ike wardrobe. Getting the door on straight is just the fastest path to insanity. Good on your Mark, Well, thank you.
Mart Let's go to Clarence Gardens Tyson. Good morning, matte A. Derek Tyson. Flights were canceled to Bali this week because of volcanic activity. Do you have a holiday disaster that lives in your memory?
Probably Tazzy.
We got snowed in and Tazzy, we got stuck at the top of the mountain and we had to walk down and yeah, this guy in a youth picked us up. We I s that in the back of the ute and it took about an hour or two to get down the mountain and that was our wedding anniversary.
Oh that's a good one, hey, Tyson. Do you think gold should be Australia's official currency?
Gold?
No, I like platinum looks better.
Thank you, Thank you, Tyson. It was announced this week a new Netflix drama is being filmed in South Australia. Do you have a Netflix account, Tyson?
I sure?
Do you use it much? Tyson?
I use it every day?
Mate.
Yeah, we watched a new show last night. I can't remember what was. I think it's amazing how quickly it's become very commonplace for people watching.
I'm watching dishon Chartment at the moment. Comedy of the cartoon from Matt Growing.
Oh, okay, this Simpsons go. I haven't checked that one out, Tyson. Would you go to America at the moment? Would you think twice about going there?
I don't want to go to America at anytime. Canada doesn't interest me one bit.
I don't want to go to New York, New ORNs. Okay, fair enough, Tyson, thank you. Let's go to Dean and Craigmall right, there are no wrong answers. It's feedback Friday, Dean, good morning.
Good morning fellows, no idea, what your name?
That's all right? Speaking of Matt's actually, Matt Abraham said this week that the Malinowskis government may have the wobbles. Oh my goodness, questions that have beaged badly. Do you think Vincent Tarzi has any chance to.
Well after the last ten minutes? You gotta be kidding.
You had a great laughter, Dean, Dean. Isn't it Abraham?
Anyway?
Dean Abraham, Dean, The Crows aren't playing this week. They've got the buy. Tom Wren gave them an a minus for the performance so far this year. What would your score be for the Crows so far in twenty twenty five?
I reckon they're going all right. To be honest, I'm a Brisbane man, so you know, but you know I.
Reckon the clothes probably yeah, a minus would be fair.
I reckon, yeah, all right, same as Rennie. He's a good judge of these sorts of things, Renny, so he's probably got it right, good man, good man, Renny, Dean, do you reckon the decision to ban all gambling adds on government vehicles and buildings is a good one.
I'll tell you what, but it doesn't last.
A lot of money at stake, isn't it. We just want to hear you laugh more. It's excellent. That was magnificent. Now we have a Smeig toaster to give away and movie passes. Who gets them? Dean, Mark, Tyson, they're all winning prizes.
Let's give the toaster to Dean and Mark and Tyson can go to the films.
Yep, that sounds good. That sounds good. We can't really read the text out, can we? Because this feels like a pylon at this point, and it is a pylon. We should because there's so many of them.
Ben in Happy Valley says, have the Liberal Party decided they're going to use the theme music from the Benny Hill Show for their campaign? Yackady sacks it appears labor has nothing to fear In essay, Rick from Aldinger Beach says, Morning Will and Dave, how anybody could vote for the Liberals after that performance?
What a total embarrassment.
Jared in Seaford Meadows says, rip South Australian Liberal Party, What an absolute joke. And I've been a lifelong Liberal voter. Have a great weekend, Tony and Scott one here saying that I was disrespectful. John O says, chill out, mate, you were not listening to scent to fanity. Disrespectful, disgusting. That's the only negative one. We've got other ones here Mett and David that an interview was a rabbel. Naomi just says, crikey, that was embarrassing, but then says, oh my god, this opposition is a rabble yadiadiada, on and on and.
On and on and on. All right, let's check traffic. We'll come back with more in just a marment of five double a breakfast, visit Jarvis toutis new, imd Brighton, roade someon and park for savings across the Toyota certified pre owned Right, David.
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Two No, I'm going to ward a meet Tre Friday Winner in just a moment. Big development with regard to a story that's been bubbling along and indeed probably rose to prominence in large part because of the South Australian government's enthusiastic sponsorship of it. With regard to the policing of age limits in social media, According to a report in the year ties of this morning, age verification technology has been given the big tick of approval, which will be on the background of a plan that bans social media use for people under the age of sixteen. Leo Puglezi is a very prominent online figure who runs six News and he's done so for a number of years? What aske lea? How long he's done it for? They do incredible work breaking and covering federal political stories online. Leo's a gun and has been an outspoken critic of these laws that he says would prevent someone from like him rising to prominence and carving out what looks like the beginning of a really terrific career. Leonardo, good morning to you, mate, good morning, Good to be here. So, Leo, can I ask the key question, given the age ban is imminent, how old are you?
I am seventeen, o'ba seen by the end of the year.
But I presume you're not new to this caper. You've you've been doing this sort of stuff for a while. So is your concern that all of the work that you've done, all the creative work that you've done, you would have been denied entry to that with an age band, Yeah.
Exactly, it wouldn't have been possible. I was lucky to have my parents kind of were able to supervise things when I was a lot younger, just to make sure things throw okay and that they always were. But also, you know, you've got other young people who express their their talents in many different areas, and they'll be under fifteen and they'll be affected. I think that's a real concern.
Isn't the problem though?
I Mean, if you're think of the Internet, it's not the world's greatest library, but every five meters there's some weirdo and a Macintosh sort of creeping up and tapping you on the back, like it's sorting the intellectual stuff, the good stuff, the mind expanding stuff, from the filth, the bullying, the risks that come with it. Yeah, of course.
I mean, look, there's always inherent risks. I think the real problem with this band is put simply doesn't do anything. All the harmful content on there, all the creeps that we talk about and that we acknowledge are real problems. They're not removed from the Internet. They'll still exist. A sixteen year old still going to see them, and any fifteen fourteen thirteen. Y who bypasses them is going to see it as well. I think there'll be many who by passed it.
Yeah.
Have you made any sort of formal proposals to anyone about this given the role that you've been playing as an independent news news person yourself.
Yeah, I was speaking of the Joint Select Committee on Social Media in Parliament. Last year. Six News put in a formal submission regarding the legislation itself. I think you might remember there were only twenty four hours to actually put in submissions. It was ridiculously rushed, but we'll keep pushing for that, and I think more flaws are going to keep popping up with this technology.
Leonardo Lasi, thank you so much for joining us this morning from six News. All Right, it's six minutes to nine thirty. Friday is coming up today. Make sure you're listening into Leif Forrest this afternoon. He'll be joined by Chris Jarmer from Jalmer's Kitchen for forty Friday Thanks to Smeg and Powell's building or renovating. Your first choice should be visiting the s Meg Show at Deputy Taste the difference with that Smeg and Pals might get some ideas for what to do with your meat tray if you win one. If there's still time, Rebecca and Fulton has called in. Rebecca, what's something you're snuck into?
Oh hi, Kathin Kim, I've a quick story. Went to the John Denver concert nineteen seventy eight, night before our German exam. We deliberately went round to the side gate at the Adelaide Oval. Who should be hopping out of his truck but John Denver himself, who said hello ladies and shook our hands. We went inside. We were back up in the gods seating wise, but we saw some seats down in the front that were empty for quite a while, so we snuck down there. And during the concert he had a siffly nose, needed a tissue, and I Julie supplied.
Wow.
Story was he was? He very chatty, Rebecca, when you spoke to that.
Lovely he was just a man. And you know, it's still one of my favorites. I'm an oldie, but you know it was. And I never carried tissues for some reason, that night I had a tissue, Rebecca.
That's good, all right? One more Susannah in Olga good morning.
Hello.
I'll preface this by saying my girlfriend and I used to belong to a couple of choirs and we absolutely loved singing, and we would take any and every opportunity to like we'd stand in the middle of the city by the tram stop and start singing Christmas carols and things like that. In any case, we found out that there was an annual Christmas carol event in a prestigious part of Adelaide, and we decided to go there. And when we found that there was a famous women quire they're singing and they were introduced to go on stage, and we quickly checked on the end of them, and we went on stage with them, and we stayed the whole time and it was the most mind blowing.
Wow, what a sensational thing to have done. How good good on yes is And I think it was awarded the meat tray in just a moment. Let's just check on the fuel situation first. We know it is going to be going up over coming weeks. Don't get stuck on the side of the road. Get raa road service. The cheap, unlettered, the cheapest is probably the mobile. Hamstead Gardens on northeast Rode. You can get it there for dollar fifty three point five. Not too bad either. The United Melrose Park South throw dollar fifty three point nine. Otherwise you're looking to the really mid to high dollar fifties. Diesel is back over a dollar sixty. The United Pennington at Torrens Road is really good at a lot of sixty one point nine. The Mobile Shadow Park Commercial Road dollar sixty four point five. Who wins the meat tray?
Well, look, we had so many great entries, a lot of great texts as well, but the one that I just thought annually hilarious was Jazzy who decided to somehow.
It's a great call.
The Wentworth Hotel two thousand and one got to talk to John Howard's daughter the night that the.
Liverpools won the two thousand and one elections. Jazzy, she got interviewed by the ABC television. That's right, Jesse, you are that we have a big thanks to Shanella's. We love Chanella's there on Prospect Road. And then we hope that everybody has a wonderful weekend. We'll see you back here Monday.
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