FIVEAA Breakfast with David & Will podcast - 10th June 2025

Published Jun 9, 2025, 11:41 PM

FIVEAA Breakfast with David & Will podcast - 10th June 2025

Dy but it's after seas. Good morning, tell you and welcome to choose Done five double a breakfast. It is the tenth of June. It's raining, it's cool, it feels like winter. These are all good things this year because it hasn't felt much like rain for the better part of the last twelve months. So we're glad that it's here nine point five degrees outside in the city at the moment. There are some power outages as we kick things off this morning, Rod a couple of pretty big ones too. This about seven hundred and fifty homes and businesses without power in Durnham Court, Para Vista, Paradise and Windsor Gardens and they're not sure what the issue with that one is, but the expectation as power comes back on at seven point thirty, then it even bigger one at Broadview, Enfield, Greenacres, Manningham and Sefton Park one thousand, six hundred homes without power in that area due to vegetation contact with equipment. So they expect that one will be fixed up by eight o'clock this morning. Phil Curry on the show, we are going to be talking about a really interesting campaign from Samary to end pain, which features a tarantula in the studio after thirty. I don't know how this came about, but I hope we learn something, and I hope the lessons not don't bring tarantulas into the studio. That's coming up after eight thirty. The other thing we're going to do, and we don't typically pre promote Breaking eight because we keep it a little bit vague, is of course it is the breaking news of the morning, but it's an interview we want you all to tune in for with Anthea Beck, the police officer who was scouted in the process of arresting lawfully Rayna Cruz, who is now spending a multi year sentence behind bars.

David Penberthy, good morning to you, Good morning listeners, Good morning. Will we yet a full on chat with Anthea. She's an amazing woman and we followed that story all the way, and like the rest of the state, when that first sentence was brought down, we're just shaking a head in disbelief at the prospect of the woman who attacked her while she was pregnant, while she was out there doing what coppers do, you know, without any sense of fear for her own safety out there trying to keep the community safe and to get kicked punk scalped. Just extraordinary that first judgment, and Saturday prevailed with the second one a two year minimum non parole period. But what about the what about this weekend? What about the weather? Riche So we went down. We were I was at beer and barbecue with Timmy g and big shout outs to how many excellent listeners who came along. It was a good, good chance to meet a lot of people good chance to catch up with a lot of people who are who were now regard as old friends through having been here at five double A for so long. But Saturday, so we went now nordinger. We got there just as the storm started. Oh wow. And literally getting out of the car, walking from the car to the front door, I was I was wet through, just drenched, like drenched for the rest of the day. You know when your jeans get sodden. It was unbelievable. It went and bought some firewood, lit the fire, stood in front of the fire for about three hours to thaw out. But it's going to be really interesting, I think, to see what happens to the hour will bloom now because I have never seen the beach like it, and I'm sure it was the same down your neck of the woods, mate, Like up and down the coast. There was no sand, you know how All Dinger is the longest, clearest, sandiest beach in suburban Adelaide by the length of the straight well from from Selex to Port La Lunga, no sand like. The waves were right up to the ramps. No one was on the beach and it was just churning, and it looked kind of turbid like it had it had a color to it, and it looked like God's giant barmis had finally gone in there and just gone. Well, hopefully that's what it's done, should say Smeg stick blender. Well we weren't done right, Yeah, you use a Smeg. This is why I think the state government's been sort of left wanting maybe we could be building right now a giant Smeg blender just to fix this problem up. Imagine they've got debute distributors here in town. I've got the industry real muscle. Yeah, so we've had it in again orches. Well, if you can't build a giant blender, how do you build it. Our biggest battery with Elon and given an Elon's fractured relationship with conservative administrations, now maybe he'd be amenable to a call from a labor government, a more left leaning government. So we know it's over with Donald. Were the Battery people. You remember us probably eight years ago with this bloke called Jay. We've got a new guy called Malley and we want to build the biggest sick blend stick blender. We've got a big rocking horse. We've got some expertise with big stuff here. We've got a big lobster. Yeah, we know, big stuff, Larry. It's been a bit of an inversion of the we're gonna have a big skyscraper too soon. Yeah, we fight up about that. A couple of them, see, a whole bunch of imminent South Australians have written a letter saying they don't want a skyscraper there. But that plaza. Since when do we get misty eyed about that plaza behind the Festival Center? Does any one in South Australia associate that with anything good or memorable ever happening? I mean, it's not like the Plaza Mayor in Madrid or something. It's not like a beloved meetings shop in Paris. It's just a big, ugly Brutalis nineteen seventy slap of concrete. It's really uncomfortable, weird rectangles that nobody ever wanted to sit on. Just around out the rain conversation, we've had an inversion of what we've been doing pretty much for the entirety of the year, whereby whenever we usually bring up the monthly rainfall totals, we do so with a view to telling you how little rain we've had for June. The average rainfall for June is about seventy one point two mills we've already had thus far in June, notwithstanding what we've had last night. By the way, these numbers we got last night thirty two point six, so the tenth of June we're already effectively halfway through in terms of rainfall. So we're on track at the moment if things continue the way they are going to having a June that is at very least average and at best is it above average rainfall for June. So that is a total change we have been for twelve months where the only reason we bring up average rainfall for ready month is just to tell you how little we've had. By way of contrast, we did a hills drive on Sunday and took this really interesting back rope through Kaipo Meadows, a Chunga over the freeway to Harndorff and we went to that Grinthall place, met some friends. There's places just chock a block of people. Incredible. But on the way back we went through down through Stirling Heathfield and then through Iron Bank. I'd never been an Iron Bank? Have you been an Iron Bank? Not that I remember, And then popped out at Cherry Gardens to go to this little winery just to run in and grab a couple of bottles for Sunday night. But that back road the Iron Iron Bank to Cherry Gardens a bit. We're going down one of the roads and then there's sees guys everywhere going sorry, trees down, power lines down. There were trees coming out all over the place. Was it was crazy and you could tell that after the dryness like suddenly getting all the rain, all of the trees, trees on forty five degree angles and a couple of spots on the road through behind McLaren Flat and Caipo there We're just driving along look at these trees, thinking they all stay up right.

Yeah, I think the tree has been on a bit of stress over the last yeah, last week, a week or so fifteen after six we're gonna take a break.

News headlines coming up.

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Nine and after six some of our listeners are talking about gigantic rain falls in their neck of the woods. Christine says she's had seventy nine mills in Loverthall since Thursday. Graham says forty four meals over the long weekend down in the southeast in millicent So most importantly we've been talking about the rainfall titles in Metropolitan Adelaide. But we do hope it's getting to the places that need it. Yeah, the most keep those coming in. Rob on the Big Blender to break up the algall, Bloom says the government can build a giant blender, but that'll come after a committee, public consultations, of planning phase and we'll end up with something that looks more like a toaster. Thank you, right news headlines on this Tuesday morning. Police are on the scene. Last night, I have a serious crash at Currency Creek. The single vehicle crash happened on Alexandrina Road just after nine pm. Traffic was being diverted at the time. We'll hear an update from SAPOL very very shortly. Be careful out there, folks, seriously, particularly on country raids. As I was saying Sunday driving around it was like, you know, the stuff popping up everywhere, coming around corners and.

His branches down, So be very careful.

A thirty seven year old pub Transport bus driver has been reported for driving without due care. He'll face court after a crash on Saturday. The Adelaide metro bus, which was carrying twelve passengers, slammed into a parked ute on Grange Road at Fulham. The crash also brought down a stoby pole and smashed the front windscreen of the bus. One passenger was taken a hospital with an injured arm. The driver from Ridleyton to suffered minor injuries. He'll face court at a later date. That's well, just drive at the back of a park ut yeah, and into a stoby pole with.

Twelve people on the bus. Extraordinary.

Athy Abernezi's expected to meet Donald Trump face to face for the very first time next week. Before that, though, he will address the National Press Club today to outline his second term priorities. Mister Aberneze says we're living in a time of significant global uncertainty and will argue the government is ready to play a positive, stabilizing role in international affairs. The PM will also sprewke Labour's housing, healthcare and energy policies. Albo the Peacemaker, what about that Trump meeting will be fascinating. I did like the noises we started to hear last week about relaxation, relaxing some of our quarantine restrictions on us. But yeah, yeah, totally, that was that was concerning.

I don't know why we'd give them an inch, seriously, Yeah, which is bad luck. You know, these are the things that we're not just they're not up for negotiation, I would hope. So, I hope that wasn't big seventy two hours, isn't he Oh, we're going to be crossing to the US after I'm leaving six point thirty this morning about all that's happened in LA.

Few do rights like LA does rights?

Do that? Yeah, Rodney King, Well, if you go right back and you can actually see the part in part the origins of what we're seeing right now. In a policy sense, they had these rights called the zoot suit rights about lit Latinos get them out they did, of these guys getting around with their you know, two tone shoes and greasy hair, all the rest of it. But you know that this is different than because it goes to something that Trump does have a popular mandate for, which is to regain control over the immigration system.

And peaceful protest is an important right in free, speaking, thinking democratic countries on Earth. But I'm not sure the bloke standing in front of the burnout car with the Mexican flag and the skulls on his pants, with his shirt off, did the cause of peaceful protest any benefit.

Over the weekend, I was like, you know where my allegiance is, Like, though, I'm wearing my Mexico teacher.

I thought that might be a confronting image for.

You, though one. But I was watching that thinking, hey, come on, and mana, you're not winning. You're not winning hearts and manes here wearing a Mexican death mask, a wrestling mask, holding holding the Mexican flag, not the US flag, or having just burnt the American flag because they burned the American flag. Waving Mexican flag, not just Mexican flags, but the the blue and white starred flag of Honduras was out and about, and the Guatemalan flag as well, a lot of Guatemalan flags. Heaps of Mexican flags. Doesn't wash well with Middle America.

Well, far from a bigger protest about injustice, it started looking like an advertisement for why this got up at a federal legend, didn't it at a presidential legend?

Should I say completely? Now? There's also points to be made about the tactics that Trump's using, because so much of it. This would be like if he had a conservative federal government that really hated, say the South Australian government, and said, look, we don't trust this Maleley guy. You know the way they're using the law, the police force, this Commissioner Grant Stevens, he's too soft, so we're going to send in the army. Well that's basically what's happened and a lot of the Dems are saying, well, what didn't the LAPD do that justified the National Guard coming in and now even the threat of them as We will.

Talk about this after seven o'clock because it's an interesting moment in US politics where the Democrats are crying out about the tenth Amendment, which is something Republicans have always been Republican state states have always been big on state rights. And now you've got Gavin you some suing Donald Trump saying tenth Amendment. By the way, you can't just do this without our consent. Anyway, we're going to talk about that. We'll cross there after six thirty. It's a massive, massive story, all right.

Support time presumably this is where Tom comes in and spends the next six minutes talking about the Sturt Football club before we do that.

Though this is concerning coffee may need to reach twelve dollars a cup thanks to growing demand from China. Bean price is a bit an all time high in April. Calculated prices per cup will need to increase to between eight dollars and twelve dollars so we can compete for guaranteed bean supply. Is it time for coffee to be listed on the PBS. So I just leave that with you. Yeah, a good point, good idea.

Do you like that? You literally cannot survive without it? Exactly right? Imagine I'm jeninming Ring. She blos to get through the morning without a cup of coffee. Yep.

Time for the pharmaceutical benefit scheme to expand on nine point five degrees outside at the moment in the city, heading for top of seventeen with up to two meals of rain today sixteen and cool tomorrow, maybe a drizzle Thursday sixteen as well Friday seventeen and mostly sunny Saturday, we'll get up to six meals of rain seventeen, Sunday up to five meals of rain and seventeen, and then Monday up to six meals of rain and sixteenth. So just consistent rain on the forecast at the moment, which is what we like to see. We also like to see Tom bren when he comes into the studio and you can too on the Facebook and YouTube.

Live stream Rennie in.

Thanks to the great people at Augustine a Mitzubshi, you get a two K loyalty bonus when you trade in during Augustine Amitzubishi's end of financial year. Sal morning to you, Renny, Morning morning David.

We're going to start with a football and we'll start with the most recent. We'll get to the match yesterday, which David is very excited about, but we'll start with the other one across in Melbourne. Seventy seven thousand fans. That's a big winner. I think the King's Birthday clash. It was a great, thrilling contest. There were some really close games on the weekend, low scoring but a lot of tension. It was an amazing finish but perhaps one of the loosest from the match, and I think there'll be more fall out today. Stephen May. So the scenes where look, it depends on what side of the fence ship you sit on. I suppose Max Gorn clearly upset with Stephen May, questioning why he took a great mark with forty five seconds to go. They need to go the length of the field to either draw the game with a point or win the game with a goal. Not going to just bomb it down the line and have Colin would kill the ball out. So you know, he tries to go down the middle of the ground, kicks it straight to will Hoscanelliet game over and Stephen May's obviously gone up to him and said, mate, what we're doing. What a stupid thing to do. And I mean the rest we saw the reaction from Gord you know, off Mayzi. He was not happy and just I don't know if it's a good thing to spray your captain in the middle of the mcg.

At least he's doing it on the field and not in a restaurant at the.

Strike and the other look for those that want to defend may I mean if Riley O'Brien did that or Sam Draper, that'd probably be chastised and absolutely Pillar Reid, whereas because it's Max Corn he doesn't as much.

But that's it.

I still don't think it's probably the right. I understand tensions are high, you know.

Not out in the field in front of everyone, that's right.

Yeah, I thought it was because the mark, the mark from Gorn was amazing in the first place. But look, that's that's funny.

Cloud. I didn't see a single second of that game. The last thing anyone needs to see is Collingwood winning by a goal again well point a point exactly. Yeah, they just seen that one They're amazing, aren't they. Too many times other.

Winners we did mention we'll come back to it, David. But the Crows on Friday night, I mean, to get a top four scout is just huge, the reigning premiers for their belief now, I just think that wins enormous. I had a call a bit earlier on the Sports Rap saying they've got to win Away before he's convinced.

Well, they've got horor Away this week.

If they can pinch that one in Tasmania, I mean, that would be enormous. But they are flying at the moment. They're going so well. That was big Port kind of sort of sums up there, Ken Hinckley, doesn't it? You know, you think they're totally gone and they find a way to win. It was an ugly game, but at least they got it done.

Don't you think? I reckon one of the talking points out of this weekend, particularly given the celebration of football in Bunbury where at halftime West Coast had kick one goal and North had kick three or something. Are there enough good footballers in Australia to justify having another team or are there not enough good ones? And maybe the conversation should actually be about do we just get rid of a couple of the recidi of as crap sides, or alternately, do we really look properly at a relegation model so that when sides are really bottoming out, they go and bottom out of the public view. And if it wasn't a great weekend footy was.

It was a rubbish It's I agree about the depth. I think the difference between the top players and the worst players. Injuries play such a role. Now you can see probably with port Adelaide their top six are amazing, but you get to play number twenty four to thirty. There's a chasm there between the best and the and the also rounds and it's in every side. You take the best two or three players out, you just about can't compete. So it's a very good points and the AFL don't like to talk about it because it is being stretched in no.

Wonder they love betting because if you didn't have any money on those games, you wouldn't watch them. Yeah, jeriously.

Other winners Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Goff, both amazing frenchip believable five and a half hours long as they have a match at Roland Garross that was phenomenal, so well done to her that were to our Kraaz and also Coco Golf. The three set win was amazing for her. GWS losers West Coast Arenas Sabalanka wasn't gracious and Stert will.

Give them a shout out right nine and zip Tours fans who left for three minutes to go. You're walking the wrong way down Cabrige. Teris ready.

David Penberthy and Will Goodings five double a breakfast but if but it's a seven police and weather coming up this half hour off to the US very shortly.

Miley Hogan has been in the thick of it in La among the protesters. We'll be talking to her from seven News. Best of s say is just well it's less than two weeks away now another prize will be given away this half hour as well. Phil has suggested there might have been a bit of hometown timekeeping. It only open, Oh did you check it against your watch?

Did the timekeeper and only over lose the siren button yesterday? Well, let's just reflect on the iron of a NORMALOD supporter complaining about umpiring decisions in the dying second of a game. Seriously, I thought that'd fire you hand back the silverware facts nineteen seventy eight. Well have that, thank you. If the game went a little bit too long, the umps weren't quite paying attention. I don't know. I just felt like a good thirty two minute quarter to me, we were particularly the last thank.

You, Phil that was excellent. Zero four zero third ninety five had the intended outcome. All right, let's say you delay now Miley Hogan for seven years, and has been over the course of the last couple of days in the thick of it, amongst the protests and writing that's gone on. Miley Hogan, good morning to you. Where are you now and what's the situation been like whilst everyone's been sleeping here in Adelaide for the last eight hours?

Thank good morning guys. We At the moment, I'm in downtown Los Angeles near the Federal Detention Center. There are LAPD officers out the front, National Guards. They're all prepared, armed, on alert, waiting to see what's going to take place. Look, I will say it, these days there's definitely more law enforcement officials on the ground than there are protesters. This time yesterday there were a lot more protesters and demonstrators on the streets. It appears police do not want to let this situation get out of hands like it did yesterday and see those scenes of chaos. There are reports that seven around five, seven hundred and US mains have been mobilized. That's coming from our American affiliates NBC News. They're reporting that they've been mobilized, but that doesn't mean they're going to be on the streets of Los Angeles. It appears they're just stand by. Sash starts for every gifts to downcount in La Miley.

Which part of La is happening in. Is it in East LA which has got the big concentration of Mexican Americans, or is it sort of mainly more sort of downtown area.

These protests today and yesterday were centered around downtown Los Angeles, but California in general has a large immigrant population, so as people here really do feel targeted.

I've been chatting to a lot of people who are protesting. Some of them are saying that they are the children of immigrants, and they say they are scared, They're frightened. Some people don't even want to go out, even if they have the right papers, and there are a citizen people are saying they're frightened to drop their kids at school or even go to church. They're unclear about what these rates mean and when they'll happen.

These are very unpredictable, these sorts of things. But you're feeling now, Miley, with the concentration of both LAPD and the National Guard, that the real red hot, violent epicenter of this is now passed.

As you mentioned, these things are really unpredictable. You just don't know what's going to kick them off, what's going to be that moment that sets someone off. I do think there are fears that sending in more National Guard troops may spark more protests, and if those marines are triggered and they do come down onto the streets of Los Angeles, there are concerns from both the governor and the mayor that will lead to more violent clashes from protesters and more enforcement. So people. The governor has asked Los Angeles locals not to take debate, try and say takeble, saying that this is what Donald Trump wants.

And Miley the Channel nine reporter, I'm sure you know her, the one who was shot with.

The rubber bullet.

Clearly she's okay physically, but crikey, that looked like when you look at the vision, did it look to you like the police officer was deliberately lighting her up and shot at her deliberately.

The vision is definitely distressing. I do know Lauren to Marthy, wonderful human and a wonderful reporter. I have checked on her how to.

Chat to her.

She's doing well, said that it did hurt and that she saw but the vision is certainly distressing. Journalists aren't doing her job trying to report the news, bringing it back not just to Australia but to anyone that's tuning in. And the journalists should be able to work in the field on these situations and be able to do their job safely.

Yeah, because I was clearly, we were clearly obvious to that officer that she was a female reporter. She's standing there with a microphone, wearing a media media outfit, media clothing, a vest like there's no explanation for it other than like she wasn't in the way of somebody that he was aiming at, like he just shot at her.

Well, just on that, Miley, do you get as a member of the media. You know, it's been pretty volatile position to hold in the United States, so various times you've considered the enemy, you know, peddling fake news, and we've heard all that kind of stuff before you. Is there animosity directed your way out there at something like this more so than there perhaps has been in the past.

I think the change and the attitude towards media has been changing for a long time in terms of animosity from protesters and other people towards the media. I've certainly experienced from people on the on the ground to shout fake US. A lot of confusion as well. I think once people hear you from Australia sometimes that guard does to off. They do that, don't associate you with American news. We kin'd of become a bit more friendly to you. But it's also I've noticed with police as well, even moving through a different checkpoints. Of course they always checked all of our media passes, but they say, you know, everyone's the media these days. How do we know who you are where you work for? So it's always important to identify yourself some kind of identifying photo ID. But I do think it's fair to say that they're definitely animosity towards the media from both protesters and others as well.

Great report, Miley, fantastic Miley Hagen in Los Angeles for seven years. So is this an irban myth or not? This is a a made of a main story and we've all heard it here at the station, so I'm not sure who's made it was in the first place. Will the arm goes as follows. There's an Adelaide bloke, a dad whose daughter plays basketball in Hawaii, who only a month or so ago went to Hawaii to see his daughter and when he arrived at customs, he was taken aside and they said, sorry, sir, we've checked your social media accounts and we've seen that you've written some inflammatory and rude comments on Twitter or Facebook or whatever about our president, and you're not coming in and he was turned back. Now is this true or not? I don't know, because on social media there's a lot of people, a lot of people, and it's coming through with the statistics of visiting um as to the US down about what ten fifteen percent. People are saying that they would not go to the US because they're worried that they might get barred from entering on account of having written anti Trump material or even apparently in this guy's case. And I can't stress enough this could just be a total urban myth. But it's been put to me and too you and to our boss here that there's an Adelaide guy turned back in Hawaii couldn't see his daughter because and it only hadn't even ranted in raved, he'd just liked and retweeted a few things.

What do they call it, I'm jos at the turn of the very trumpesque turn of phrase, enhanced vetting. They're calling it on entry into the United States now enhanced vetting. The Nine Papers did a story on this, going back a month or two, that there have been cases of people being detained and then denied entry. One of them was a gentleman who'd flown from Hong Kong on a Cathay Pacific flight and the justification he sort of got was it's a bit weird how you got here. He spent fifteen grander, they didn't let him in send him back to Australia. So I think there's more than just urban legend to this. Generally, i'd be fascinated from our lists to know if they've had contact with anyone who's either been denied entry or it's been very difficulo to get in.

Well, if you if you're the father of a female basketballer, it didn't get leading.

Well, we'd love to especially a double two to three double, a double.

Oh. Here's Lauren to Marsi from nine US being shot by a police officer with a rubber bullet. Oh, it was a standing off.

This situation has now rapidly deteriorated.

The LAPD moving in on horseback, firing rubber.

Bullets, and protesters moving them on through the heart of la.

Yeah, it's the chemo stepping in some choice words for the local law enforcement. But you could see it. The footage is as dramatic as David described it. The guy lines her up in the sites and she's standing out in well in front of the crowd. There's no one else you could be aiming at. It looks it it's it was. It was a great shot because it was what he was trying to achieve. He shot her in the leg, you see him. Here is Lauren to Marci talking about it.

And as we were reporting on the situation, and one of those officers fired at me.

I am okay.

We are both saying me and my cameraman, now, who is jet back?

Okay, I'm gonna have a bit of a nasty bruise though, kaky.

Yeah, it's a forty minutes to seven. We're going to check traffic and we'll come back with police and weather in just a moment.

David Penberthy and Will Gooding's five double a breakfast.

Min it's the saeven. Let's talk about this weather showery. Jenny Horvatt, the Weather Bureau is on deck for us this morning. Jenny, good morning to you.

Good morning guys.

We're starting to have a wet looking June. We how much rated we had overnight?

Yeah, overnight we've actually picked up her in the city another eight millimeters, so not more around her in the day yesterday, but overnight we did see those showers picking up. And then prior to that, for the weekend event and which started sort of late last week, thirty two milimeters in the gay, So we've picked up about forty and considering before this event started we'd only had forty seven for the whole year, so it's a notable little event that we've just seen there, guys, and over the hills, over the weekend sort of the four day totals fifty to seventy millimeters across the Mount Lofty Ranges. Other parts in the state didn't maybe fair as well. It was a little bit hit and miss, but nevertheless we have had a shift. I feel like we're definitely into our wind and pattern with Shews on the forecast pretty much on and off for the remainder of the week. So just taking a little bit step back to today, so we're in between systems that lows out in the Tasman Sea. We've got a high coming across from the west, so maintaining that cooler southerly airstreams. They couldn't still rule out a little bit of shower activity hanging around today, becoming less likely as we head into the later part of the day. Minimum temperature we did see that this morning at around one am that was eight point two degrees and currently nine point six at the West Terrace Night Appaire of observation site, aiming for a top temperature of seventeen degrees in the city, around sixteen for the coast fifteen four Mount Barker for tomorrow, a little bit of a cooler start there, minimums below six maximum around sixteen degrees, a bit of a system starting to come across from the west, so maybe a little bit of shower activity, probably more likely later in the day, and a possible shower on Thursday, depending on where that system goes. So it's a low pressure system, so will depend on how much we see with that one on Thursday. Should be drying up on Friday and potentially some weekend fronts coming through, So those showers just ticking along over the next seven.

Days there, guys, good stuff. Jenny, Thank you Jenny Horbit from the weather Burer.

I'd said to say, Bolton, your constable Matt Brown is on the line. Matt, we reported on this earlier. But a serious crash Currency Creek.

What's the latest.

That's right, we'll Just after nine pm last night, police and emergency services were called to Alexandrina Road at Currency Creek after reports that a car crashed into a tree. Now the driver of twenty year old man from Goolwa Beach suffered life turning injuries and he has been taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition. Alexandrina Road was closed for several hours while major crash investigators examined the scene. However, it's since reopened to all traffic, so we're still appealing for witnesses for that crash as well. Anyone who may have seen us to call crime. Stuff is on one hundred triple three, triple zero.

Matt. There's been a bit of going equipped going on at Modbury.

That's right, David, we know how much you love that one. Just been a late night welding. It's about a left about eleven forty three pm on Monday the ninth of June. A witness called police after they saw two people force their way into a site on Australia Avenue. When police arrived, they saw a man pulling a wheali bin towards Smart Road and inside the bin police found bolt cutters, a head torch, a balaclava and an oxy acetyline welding kit. So now we all have those, but don't drag them around in a wheely bin in the middle.

Of the nine Modbury. There's a time and a place for welding.

Exactly right, Yeah, Matt.

Sometimes the mood catches you. I just got to get out in world summer.

Well, well that's true then, all of us really, but police believe the suspects used the torch to cut the locks off three shipping containers in the construction site. Okay, now, the thirty three ye old value due Man was arrested and charged with being unlawfully on premises and possessing an article to commit a defense. It's been bailed to appear in court at a later date. Investigations continued regarding the other suspect. So any other witnesses please call crime stoppers on one one hundred, triple three, triple zero.

I mean he sounds pretty handy. Maybe could just experiment with getting an actual job.

Yeah, skills. Put his skills to good instead of evil.

Yeah, that's absolutely that. Your world has get paid pretty well. Hey, just finally, Matt, there's was a crash at sebd in this morning.

Ah, that's right. This one's just come in about ten or fifteen minutes ago. Three car crash Port Roads. Thebton that says outside the toolkit depot might be where that guy got his oxy torch from. But no reports of any serious injuries, but traffic delays in the area, so avoid the area if you can.

Good on your Matt. Thanks for that sen you constable bround from say pop I reckon the welding guy, like if he went down to Osborne and said, look him, my name's Nige, I'm a welder. I've got my own oxyr Stlene torch. In fact, I've taken the trouble just to prove the point. I've brought it here today in a sulo bin, just to show you that I am not only on the tools, but I own the tools, and I could start any time I reckon. They'd say, you know what nights you can start? Well, forget about this week because it's only a short week with the public holiday. How about your start next Monday. And the good news is you can work seven till three or eight till four. You don't need to work on construction site in the middle, in the middle of the night, out in the rain in Modbury.

So entry level world is sixty grandish. Experienced worlders can make up to one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars a year, or significantly more if you're a boiler maker world one hundred and forty to one hundred and eighty thousand dollars a year. Now, I don't know what you get, wow, pinching stuff out of shipping containers but that sounds like decent scratch to me.

You don't get job security, do you? Just no backt like a dirty tea leaf? This too.

So long as you do pay your taxes, you don't go to jail and look normal course of you. Yeah, your work day.

I reckon welding. Welding's one of the great skills. I got this Ackland steel in thebedon when we bought our house. The old kitchen was this sort of eighties monstrosity with this spew colored pink marble and everything. And I said, right, getting a chisel all that marble off, and then instead of having a floating bench, I'm just going to enclose it as like an L. So I need a giant L shaped piece of stainless steel. These guys from Ackland Steel, I'm pretty sure it's called Ackland Steel. In Thebdon. They turned up with this steel in two massive pieces. And this guy he dead said he's like the Bradman of welding. He's welded this together. And when people come after we did the kitchen, people come around and go, there's that huge steel bench. I know you can do anything on it. You can chuck hot stuff on it, you just just spray it down afterwards. It's fine. You can make pizza dough on it. Like it's it's like a commercial kitchen thing. It costs bugger or when you think about what kitchens cost to do. But the thing is the line where it's welded. You can't see it. And it's only if you say to people where do you think it's joined? And they go, oh, is it joined? I thought it was one piece and I look there and you only you can only tell it's like the faintest hairline.

And I did marvel it, like how did the guys do that? It's work of art, it is, And it's a good question. What skill did you turn into a career? Eight double two three double o double oh is the number old mate, world's locks off Shipping containers could make a good career as a world Perhaps we wonder your guys turned it into a serious business for things in kitchens and so forth.

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To see every good morning. Two of you joining us for the very first time on this Tuesday, the tenth of January. This is a notable day because January January, June June how Well am I going this is a notable day because of the fact that it's June, as of the fact that it's June, and the statistic will make more sense given that and the fact we had eight meals of rain last night, we are now officially in the territory of no longer being the dryer start to the year ever. No, not by a long shot, Ben Jordan there residents stats man sen it's the text a little bit earlier. So rain to June ten, given the eight meals overnight, means we're now better than eighteen ninety one, We're better than nineteen thirty, better than nineteen fifty nine, and better than nineteen ninety. So still the dryer start to a year in thirty five years, but no longer the dry start to the year ever. And by having a quick look at the forecast, lots more rain predicted over the course of the next seven days as well. So so there's a real chance with us at ten days into June, June that is, and we are already over halfway through the average yearly rainfall for June, which is about seventy mils. So things are suddenly looking more positive than they were. What just two weeks ago on.

The rainfront and from our coastal listeners, what did you see over on York's on the weekend, folks. I was talking to one of them, Mate's got a place, Edith Burg. He was there on the weekend. He said, it was just absolutely crazy weather. I mentioned at the start of the show how there was no beach at all, dinger nothing, no sand to be seen. The waves Dead said, it looked like you expected to see George Clooney out in the middle of it trying to stop his boat from sinking. It looked like an absolute perfect storm. And the question I think on everyone's lips is what's it going to mean for the algall bloom? Has the algall bloom been smashed up by this weather? The Weather Bureau they don't know because that's not there Baliwick. You know, they're not algae people, but the algae people. And we'll talk again later in the week to Susan Close, who gave a good account of it. I thought when we had her on a few days ago prior to the long weekend, well, you know, it was notable talking to her previously, and I sort of get this because it's unprecedented.

Is that we don't really have it. It's not anyone's Ballywick measuring the size and scale of algal blooms. So they send up, they do aerial photography, that is satellite photographer, that is water testing. But then how broad base do you do water testing?

So the other thing I don't know is geographically, how does it get out of the cural Well, that's the really concerning part. Yeah, yeah, so hopefully.

The conditions are so inclement and that by that, for the purpose of talking about how he means cold, that it just dies. Yeah, that's the best case scenario. It needs to get cold fast.

It feels out of a lot colder than it.

It certainly does. It certainly does. All right, let's start our wrap of the morning stories over in the US, where again protests gripping Los Angeles. Here is US President Donald Trump on the protesters.

I like Gavinus and he's a natscape, but he's grossly incompetent. Everybody knows three people that are causing the problem are professional agitators, they're interactionists.

They're bad people.

They should be in jail. Thank you well.

The first comment reserved for the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, who incidentally has sued the Trump administration for flowing the National Guard in Los Angeles without Newsom's authorization. Now, the way the tenth Amendment to the US Constitution works is essentially means that all those things that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution our responsibility of the state. So his argument will be that you can't deploy the National Guard unless I call for it, which is typically the way to eviserve if there's a cyclone or there's something that goes on, the governor will say to the federal government in the US, the President, I want the National Guard in to help out. That hasn't happened here. And the accusation from Democrats in California is that the National Guard going in has escalated things, It's added.

To the sort of level of violence. Well, they're saying that the lap were on top of things, didn't look a lot, It didn't look like that are on top of things. But having said that, yeah, from what I was, I did my ten minutes of C and N ten minutes of Fox thing last night, and I'll tell you what you would have thought. You were covering totally different news events. But this is apparently the first time in almost fifty years that the FEDS have ever sent in the National Guard in defiance of what a state is saying. And I think from memory, wasn't that Kent State University where students were shot dead? That was the National Guard? Wasn't it that the last time? I'd have to check, But I think you might be right. Not sure, but it's pretty rare.

It is exceedingly rare. If a lot of people have this story sort of happened in the background over the course of the weekend, you thought, you sort of hang on, how do we get here to the point where cars are being torched and protesting the street, rubber bullets are being fired at Australian journalists like we heard from a little bit earlier already in the program this morning. Basically what happened was that Immigration Customs Enforcement officers ICE, as it's known in the United States, word got out they were carrying out raids in California. So they've got the sense that there was this crackdown in California on illegal immigrants, and people came out to protest that and say, you know, you're not welcoming here. This is a big Democrat state, we didn't vote for this, despite the fact there was a huge vote for Trump nationally. That's how it's sort of started, and it's snowballed and escalated from there, and then it got to the point of where the point being made by the protesters was completely lost because they evolved into looters, they devolved into people that were burning about vehicles and so forth. Someone needs to study the mentality of people around driverless vehicles.

I've decided, have you.

Seen every weymo Weimo being the company that is the driverless uber in.

Los Angeles? Where can you can just jump.

In a driverless uber?

It's pretty routine thing.

Every time there's any social unrest, they all get destroyed. There's this a lot so weird psychological thing. No one owns a soft target, no one owns the car. The driver's not going to fight back, that's right, sort of. They're owned by a big corporation. But they always get done anyway. There's big pictures of them burnt out everywhere. So Trump's been busy talking about that. He was also asked at one of his wide ranging press Copperridge is about Greta Fumburg, who, of course was on her freedom flotilla to deliver supplies to Palestine when she was intercepted by the Israeli navy. Here's what Donald Trump had to say about that. So, John, do you have a message for Greta Tunberg and did she come up on your call with the Prime Minister today.

Well, she's a strange person. She's a young, angry person. I don't know if it's real anger. It's hard to believe, actually, but I saw what happened. She's certainly different anger management. I think she has to go to an anger management.

Last she was arrested. I found the statement the Israeli Armed Forces put out somewhat amusing. They said, the meager amount of aid intended for Palestine that hadn't been consumed already by the celebrities on board will be delivered in full.

If you look at the video, you can see one of them holding up what looks like a sort of ham salad role. Well, presumably not am salad roll. If you were going to do something that emits less food drop well, yeah, and find something that's actually halal as well. So that's just a salad role. Because neither the Jews nor the Arabs are thrilled to see a ham Roll arriving. But seriously, I'll say her heart is in the right place because you know, increasingly just watching Gaza and seeing all the civilians dying, like the IDEF could do with some better pr I think, like it is, it is beyond horrible what's been happening there. But the sort of look at me quality of this flotilla of nothing reminds me a bit of Sean Penn in his paddle boat after Hurricane Katrina. Remember that it feels like a South Park episode waiting.

To happen completely, completely, So anyway, that's those are Trump's thoughts.

A bit of a.

Rumor in footy that we're going to put some meat on the bone of here. Listen to Caroline Wilson on seven's The Agenda Setters Standing.

Craig is that if Nazaiah Wanganeen Maleira does leave Sint Kilda, and that's not certain and Stephen Silvanney and Ben Williams are speaking on almost a weekly basis, he won't be going to the Adelaide Football Club. And one of the reasons he won't be going to the Adelaide Football Club is that he has concerns about an incident that happened back in twenty twenty one, a famous incident involving Taylor Walker and Robbie Young. Now, I'm making no comment about the club's handling of that incident because my memory is that Matthew Nicks, the coach, was shattered by that incident and the club did everything they could to get around Robbie Young. But wanganein Maleira has asked clarified that Matthew Nicks was the coach at the time and has indicated that he doesn't want to go to the Adelaide Football Club.

So, immediately after that report service from Caroline Wilson, Naziah Wanganeen Miller's management Ben Williams pretty much well, I saw him quoted at every major media outlet around the country said this. Reports made in the media suggesting Nazaia Wanganeen Miller has ruled out joinning Adelaid Crows due to comments made by Taylor Walker in twenty twenty one are false. Naziah is currently considering his future and at this stage no decisions have been made and any speculation suggesting otherwise is inaccurate.

Now just too that's a pretty emphatic, well and pretty rare because how often you get a player manager coming out and saying with all the speculation that happens on these things, for someone who actually come out and say pretty much every word of that is crap is kind of unique.

I think it's notable because it specifically references the comments made by Taylor Walker in name it says him in the statement that came from Ben Williams. Now cynics might say, well, it behooves a manager to make sure there are as many potential employers out there as possible, and you're negotiating what is going to be the biggest contract of your lifetime. But what he doesn't have to do is mention if there was any truth to it mentioned Taylor Walker, because the agent's not going to come out and do something that embarrasses or upsets his client in the past. So I actually think, by virtue of the fact he's mentioned Taylor Walker, the specific incident and the year in which it happened, there's no substance to this whatsoever, because as a client for your player, there's no way you're doing that if it was something that does matter to them so much and does does upset them. So I think we can.

Play think it sort of reflects the Victorian football media having a pathological obsession with the Adelaide Football Club. You know, and I would say over the years that Carrow, God bless her, was one of the worst defenders on that. With the looseness of some of the camp stuff became a clearing house for any old crazy rumor doing the rounds. I'm certainly not defending the camp like you give him. The way we covered the club's management of that, I don't think we look like AFC Patsy's at all, far from it, but just you know legal alone, Yeah, you've reheated that so fla few times. Dave's called in, Dave, what are you seeing out in their roads this morning? Mate?

Are the lights flashing out in the front of the new hospital and there's a crash on four right in front of the soul.

Oh gee, so the couple of incidents there. Thank you for that, Dave. Those lights were flashing from the moment I got in this morning, so hopefully they get fixed up by the time it starts getting seriously busy. There the Poby we round out the news rerap this morning. I just want to say special congratulations to Adelaide's own Sarah Snook, who won a Tony Award for what, by all reports, is one of the great performances that anyone's ever put on on Broadway for an actress in a leading role in the Picture of Dorian Gray Wild. She's now won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress and a Drama Series for Succession.

She's won a Tony.

Now she's got a bit of work to do to get an what they call the egot, which is an Emmy, Grammy Oscar and Tony, Emmy, Grammy Oscar, Emmy Oscar and Tony. Maybe, okay, Grammy know me for a song. Yeah, that's going to that one might take some doing, but I reckon she gets an Oscar before she's out here.

She is accepting the awards.

It is built as a one person show, and I don't feel alone any night that I do this show. There are so many people on stage making it work and so many people behind the stage making it work. In particular, a huge thank you to Kip Williams, who is.

Incredible to create this.

Of course, educated and raised right here in Adelaide, Sarah Snoke, so we would like to follow her career closely, and it is one of the fastest rising stars in Australian entertainment.

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Twenty seven after seven, it's time to reflect on the weekend in sport. That and there's one question I think every crowsban wants to hear from you, Stephen Rowe. He's the lid up.

Oh, good morning, Pembo and will no one more week of professionalism. I've got to get that quaddy up first. Hey, the footage story this round has to be the Crows and they announced themselves no doubt about that as a contender. Forget the win loss, who they've beaten, All that that is important. It's the way they're playing the game Friday night and tough conditions. To beat Brisbane the way they did. I think it'll give the coaches and players a lot of confidence. Yep, they've got no injuries. Fill your boots up.

All of that.

Since round six you saw all the stats and all the footy shows have been number one in all the key areas score from scoppage, score from turnover, best percentage, number one score for number one score against those stats don't lie and beating Brisbane will give them a lot of confidence. A lot of people say, huh, Lorens were coming like a freight train. They had twenty on inside fifties, they kicked eight points, they only had to kick one of them and they win. Well, that's so, which team would you rather be? The team that had eight inside fifties and kick five goals and that sufficiency that teams can't stop. It was a mighty win. Men want it a mighty wind.

Guys, you're row. You've got Campo on the drive shirt tonight thanks to unique home style foods. What was Campo saying in the call with regard to that last ten minutes. Was it a case of Adelaide couldn't move the footy because of Brisbane Brisbane were doing or was it like the Showdown or Adelaide weirdly shut up shop and decided to defend a lead.

It was a bit of both and them. Generally, when a team has momentum like that and getting repeat inside fifties and you can't clear it. He calls it the damn wall's going to break, and look he's right. Only one of those goals needed to go in. Bailey, mister sitter, Neil, mister sitter. One of them goes in. They win, and look they're on top of the ground, all that.

Sort of stuff.

It's an area or a work on that they've got to be able to get better at in those times when it's tight. I think they tightened up. I don't know what sign was held up. Ned m Kennedy was on the boundary and kept going down to him. Are you holding that tea with the flex muscle up yet? Which has pumped the brakes? I don't know what the hell it means, but look about lifting the lid. I told you before the West Coast into Sydney, into this game, and then into the Hawthorne game. I've got three leagues of the quady up. The last quady is Hawthorne in tazzy this Friday. I think the last box this team needs to tick is beating a team of quality. Away couldn't do it against Collingwood not that long ago. We know Geelong's beating them freemantles beating them. They beat Hawthorne the same way Friday night. There will be no amount of professionalism will hold me back. No, no, no, there will be nothing. I have people in the street, row he lift the lid now, no, hold hold, there'll be I'm going to be professional until Friday night.

But God help me.

Will if you're calling with me and we win, and we win really well, and I don't mean by points. By playing the right way, there will be dynamite fileworks, There'll be the lot. I might even throw myself off the fourth boucony building. I mean, we are starved for this. To think that, to think that last year they finished fifteenth. Port Adelaide finished second, Port in our fifteenth and the Crows are well, you know, high up in that top top four and play yep and playing the footy. They are God, that's a turnaround in that a turnaround.

Is a remarkable turnaround.

And just before we let you go, Rowie Port showed some character against GWS and what was not a pretty game for football, but they got the four points.

Yeah, a typical Ken Heatley type of win that when they're up against the wall they seem to rally for him. They keep doing it. Beating GWS in camera was very, very cold and all that was an awful game.

The quality was just awful.

And I like what Ken said in the press afterwards. You know what, we just had a little look around the corner, and that little look around the corner is this. They beat g WS and this is their courting and I'm going to give it to Timmy. They've got Melbourne at home, Sydney at home, Carton at home. Now they win those three, there's seasons back on track, isn't it.

Well, they're all teams with five wins like Port.

Can you go? No excuses? Sidney, I'm sorry, Melbourne, Sitney all in five wins.

Yeah, okay. Now if you're tuning in at four, don't tune in for me to play kid you feel it, lift the lid. I am staying professional until ten thirty Friday night when we beat Hawthorne and then all bets are off. So tune in, chune in at four and we'll see if Timmy's just picked up his bottom lip Bay.

That was both a terrible Ford promote for your sports show, but a great Ford promote for the coverage on Friday night.

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A minutes two eight, Phil Courriy in just a moment. We're going to have our jury shortly as well. There is a big breaking at eight we want you to stick around for though today we don't typically pre promote breaking at eight, but this morning we're going to do so because you're going to hear from Anthea Beck, the police officer who was scalped in what has been subsequently proven to be the total legal arrest of Raina Jane Cruz, who is now serving a minimum two year sentence behind bars. Anthea enough that she was pregnant at the time, Yeah, bad enough that she was attacked, but insult to injury attacking here in that in the trial for not doing a job properly, which is completely baseless. So having gone through that process, she did then go through what not one, but two court cases explaining her conduct she was on trial.

What that was wrong with society? That's that's the starting point. It's crazy, ridiculous, Anthea Beck. After eight o'clock, make sure you stick around for it. Let's head to Camber now, Phil Curry. I think it's I think it's still in the negatives. In Canberra this morning, Temperature was the political editor of the Australian Financial Review. Morning Phil Mourning fellas how you going, they Phil?

Uh, cold and miserable and other than that.

Good so albo two point zero.

He's relaunching himself today ahead of the next three years. This is going to be a bit of a sort of mini State of the Union type speech he's giving, isn't it.

I thought of, Yeah, it's just you know, what he wants to do with his second term of government. But he's he's sort of he's making the point that he's just because he's got this really big majority of seats in the Parliament. He's not about to go nuts and do a whole bunch of stuff he didn't tell people about before the election. His view is that there's already enough distrust or mistrust in politics, and you can see, you know, the end result of that when when you look at the United States and your government's better off doing it doing what it said it would do, you know, in terms of all the gender it's got running at the moment, and then maybe you know, sort of building building up to taking something bigger at the next election. So it's about sort of tamper tamping down expectations. A lot of business groups and everyone's saying, do this, do that. You've got this big mandate, you know, you've been government for six years. Just go nuts, and he's saying, no, we're just going to stick to the stick to the plan.

Well, governments would go nuts often turned themselves out, and think back to Howard and Work Choices, which you had a front for.

Yeah, that's a good example because back in two thousand and four John Howard won, they won the Sound and there was no governor on no governing sort of influence if you like, on what they did, and Work Choices was a classic example. They blew themselves up. And we've probably now day've got the easiest Senate for our government. We definitely have got the easiest center for government since them, because it's back to just a single negotiation with the Greens and they won't stand in the way of much of what Labould want to do. So, you know, al Beneze I think is yeah, I think at the same time, you've got to do something when you've got this majority, and then make a few changes and do a few things. But he's not about to sort of jump at every suggestion, you know, that's that's been coming onto his desk.

So when's the meeting with Trump field? That's kind of fascinating, and where's it happening?

Two good questions, neither which have answers at this stage. So we're going We're leaving here Friday and we're flying the Fiji for a night. I think we've got to refill the jet and FIGI, so he'll stay over there. Then we go to Seattle. I think it is to do something there. I don't know what that is. It's not a Trump thing. It's probably defense or tech. And then we go to Canada for a meeting called the G seven, which is the Group of Seven, and Australia is in a member of the Group of Seven. That's the really seven big economies, you know, the US, the Europeans, but we've been invited as an observer and so Trump is going to be at that and so how have been easy is planning on? They're getting a meeting within there, but it's so nats. The White House is so crack as no one knows, like it's really hard to know anything down so we're not sure whether it will be a proper what they call a bilateral meeting where you sit down and all the cameras click and then they go off into a room, or it's just a what they call a pull side where they have an informal chat on the sidelines. So either way have been told it's just a sort of introductory meeting. We're not going to get anything out of this bloke in the way of tariff or any commitments on that, but with a sort of aim to have a bigger morse of stantial meeting in Washington later in the years. I think that's the rough plan, but at the moment, I don't think anything's nailed down, but it will be in Canada and Alberta.

Phil just on the tariff negotiation. It's all ongoing behind the scenes.

Obviously.

What was the origin of a story late last week regarding the potential relaxation of some of our quarantine standards on US beef, was that from the federal government? Is that potentially on the table?

That's a beat up? I think good. Yeah, yeah. One of the bugbear of the US has with US or claims, you know, they don't like the pharmaceutical benefit scheme. Yeah, because they that unfairly, unfairly hurts fairly treacy US, you know, pharmaceutical giants because our government bulk, because our government bulk buys these drugs, so it can get a sort of achieved right then sell them to US.

Chief.

But similarly, we've had this sort of ban on some of the beef from it in the US for about twenty years, and this is because they had outbreak of mad cow disease and their quarantine procedures are pretty shunky. So what we don't let in is say, cows that are raised in Canada or Mexico and then slaughtered in America. We don't allow that slaughtered beef. And we're allowing beef that's been raised in the US and slaughtered there. And so they claim this is some terrible thing. Those nut jobs in the White House claim we don't let any American beef, which isn't right now. The government has said right from the start we will not compromise on any of this. We're not you know, we're not touching the PBS and we're not touching our quarantine rules. And there was a story on Friday in the City Morning Herald that suggested, you know that if we could find a way around those quarantine rules, we would. But that's sort of fairly self evident, isn't it. Loe They're not going to if they can have it, as if the US can come up with a way to make their beef safe for them, obviously we would look at it.

Right.

We weren't about to relax anything. The actual, the actual, real story, which was the next day and the financial review will the real. But the only bargaining chip we have with them on this is these things called critical minerals. So yeah, the stuff they use for everything in the defense systems, electronics, mobile phones, electric cars, and the China's got the most of them, has got the stranglehold on all the critical minerals for most of them, and so everyone wants to get away from Chinese dependence because they could turn them off tomorrow and bring us all to a whole. We've got a ton of them. American needs a lot of them. And you know, this is why Trump's been talking about invading Greenland or doing deals with the Ukraine, because they've got lots of them. And we've just been saying to the bloke Lok, we've got a stack of them. We're a reliable, safe Allies supplier. We can set you up with a guaranteed supply chain of these things, and that's really the only point of engagement we have for this book, you know. And you've got to sort of make him feel like he's going to get something. But we've been trying that for a few months. Hasn't worked. But that'll be at the center of Albanizi's pitch when he talked to him on whenever day it is, wherever it.

Is, great stuff. Phil phil Keury, the National political editor of the Australian Financial Review, there'd be a fascinating trip to be going on well when.

You would love to be a fly on the wall for that conversation.

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David Penberthy and World Goodings five double a breakfast.

Six minutes two way, we've got a jury to convene eight number two three double O double five is the number. Somebody on the jury wins one hundred dollars sevmentis seafood voucher. That's all we have to do is call in and render your vert. I want to talk about the King's Birthday on his list and there's only two people I want to mention my name here. Albeit some sixty South Australians got King's Birthday honors, which was terrific yesterday. Christ One of those is Chris mcdamitt, who I want to mention because he wished to work on this programme on five to BLA Breakfast, he worked on the Drive show, he worked in the newsroom here. He's been a big part of five double A. One of the best human beings I've ever had the pleasure of working with. I love Bone. He's one of one of the great gentlemen. He's a really nice person and every accolade that man gets is barely enough.

Did you meet him when you started here twelve years ago? Where did you meet him before? No?

I met him when I was working with him here, when I was producing the show and he was part of the breakfast show. I just love working with that bloke. You can just see why he was a success in sport, just the way he works with people, He cares about people, and then the work he's done with little heroes. Obviously, it almost goes without saying.

Can I throw someone else into the shore? Henry Young Young planning another tournament overseas. He's out there, still on the court, still plays three or four times a week, still drinks his five odd leaters of Farmers Unionized coffee. Your week credits that we're having strong bones. But that guy's absolute force of nature. So two very worthy recipients.

Two and many many more too, obviously, so many who have been wonderful things.

And then there's Scott Morals.

Then there's Scott Morrison, which is the foundation of the jury. This morning, you can be one hundred dollars worth of samtast seafood. Scott Morrison has raised the question about whether politicians should be honored on the King's birthday lists. Politicians in or politicians out? Eight double two to three double o double. I get calling. Now be part of the jury and you could use of one hundred dollars worth of samtast seafood politicians in or politicians out.

In a criminal justice system, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty, either by confession, plea bargain, or trial by jury. This is one of those trials.

You know who famously was offered a Gong Kings would have been Queen's Birthday Gong, Paul keating in a wit I'm taking that wouldn't have gelled well with Paul's view on the monarchy. Yeah, but I don't think he's taken any of them like the Australia Day one either. His view is we get enough accolaes in public life without having a queue up to have these little lapel pins being doled out to us.

I always think these sorts of honors, and the Australia Day Honors should do what the market does poorly. There are certain fields of excellence that the free market rewards massively, Like if you're good at King of Football, you'll probably be really well compensated, beloved and well known, Okay, but if you're a neurosurgeon you might not get the acclaim and renown. If you work in charity, you're not going to get compensated, the renown or the acclaim, And I think it should be reserved for those sorts of things that we need to fill the gaps where society doesn't recognize your excellence. So it should be less about former Test captains and more about people who are running charities or people who are working tirelessly in fields where we may never know about them in the absence of these sorts of awards, the unsung, the unsung, David, that's a nice way of putting it. During number one, politicians in or politicians out.

Oh, they gotta go.

Thank you your number one during number one, during number two in or out in.

Because of Scott Morrison. I've you got someone else in mind?

No, no, hey, there's a lot that didn't make it right, like the late Janine Haynes. She was an absolutely beautiful person. And you know, I've really done a lot for people.

Yeah, no, good argument, jur number two, thank you during number three, good.

Morning, I definitely out like a Fray trade mate.

Thank you John number three, do your number four good morning in.

But with them with some conditions like its prime Minister's haven't got a problem. But like when you start going down the pecking order a bit, yeah, it goes a bit far, and I think I think we've got to actually start to recast where people actually sit in the hierarchy of honors like that always tends to be up at the AAC level. You know, we can actually throw a few of these people down the list a bit. You know, there's people like Neildana who doesn't have an AC, who probably deserves one. I know he's got an AO and I think he has an OAM as well, But you know, an AC is probably where he's at right now. It's Australian of the Year.

He's done a hard work.

Yeah, particular field good stuff. During number four, I think is that a tie at this point? Yeah, but it's all casting vote goes to. During number five, good morning morning boys, I say out it's a bit like having Hitler as president of the state the Jews party.

Well, that's the greatest analogy. But we appreciate your call and stakes are quite the same man, not quite, not even close. Apologies to any Jewish peace listening to that gag. During number four, wins the samtas excellent seafood tray.

Thank you for Breaking eight. Coming up shortly, stick around, Anthea Beck will be joining us. The young police officer who's been vindicated arresting someone in the line of duty, scalped whilst she was pregnant, Rayner Jane Cruse, spending multiple years behind bars. Stick around. That's breaking eight.

Next, David Penberbe and Will Gooding's five double a breakfast.

Well, it was a crime that shot the state and indeed the nation. A sickening attack on Police Constable Anthea Beck at the exit the hotel back in twenty twenty one, where she was kicked, she was punched, and she was scalped by her assailant Rayner Jane Cruz. The sentence that followed this appalling incident also outraged the state. From the Police commissioner down, there was a sense of disbelief that the person who did this too, Anthea, would be receiving a fully suspended sentence. Well, the good thing is that this story does have a happy ending. On appeal, that original decision was overturned and mercifully the woman who attacked Constable back is now going to be behind bars for a minimum of two years. It's our great privilege and honor today to be joined in the studio by Constable Anthea Beck, who was also here with President of the Police Association, Wade Burns, who's providing her with support. Constable Beck, good morning, and it's lovely to meet you, because, as I was saying to you before we started this interview, it really did feel like every single one of our listeners couldn't believe what happened to you.

Yeah, it was definitely shocking and unexpected.

Yeah. Yeah, well, I guess the thing that made even more shocking was the original sentence. When you heard about that, when you heard that sentence being brought down, how did it make you feel?

I was disappointed, of I think everyone was disappointed, but the sentence, the sentence was obviously suspended and obviously a disappointing result. But I was glad with the outcome of the court, the initial ruling, who found that everything I'd done lawful at that at that point.

So I think that's the thing that people struggle to understand was was Given the nature of policing, given the risks that you guys have to take, it felt like it was sending the wrong signal that first, that first judgment is that the way it made you feel to it.

Did feel wrong that you can effectively get away with a soldier police officer and not expect any punishment except for the inconvenience of a limpy court process.

Yeah yeah, but on appeal the result a complete reversal. How did that make you.

Feel very satisfied? I think that sentence sends the message that you can't. You can expect to receive a custodial sentence if you were please or any prescribed emergency worker.

Can I What was the what was the court process like? Because you had to get involved with it, did you not?

Yes? I was. I gave evidence over two days.

And that that whole process must have been been a stressful one.

It was extremely stressful and long winded, and the preparation behind the scenes of was was immense.

Yeah. I can remember when will and I were doing the show. We sometimes you feel like your hands are a bit tired about what you can and cannot say about the courts. But you know, the sense we had was that this was such a such an outrage. But the fact that Linda Williams, the Deputy Commissioner, came out straight away and made that statement, were like, Wow, this is great and it's great to see not just say Pole itself, but obviously Pasa flying the flag for you. You must have you must must have felt good knowing you had that level of support.

I've had immense support from everyone since this started, and still to this day.

What were your colleagues saying to you, Anthony when this was being when that original sentence came down.

Is it disappointed?

Yeah, I imagine they'd be dismayed because I mean, I'm just just a lay person. I kind of thought, you do anything to a police officer and you're going to spend time behind bars. This should be this is a non negotiable kind of basic tenet of society. Do you reckon? Anyone in the police forces would have thought, well, I almost had an existential crisis, thought why am I even doing this?

It was a very disappointing initial sentence, and I know that a lot of people were disappointed with it. But it's been fixed now and people are very satisfied with that result.

Waited on that point and the reason I asked the question in that way. You know, the bigger context here is around recruiting police and attrition and numbers. This, in the absence of the appeal being sick sucessful, it had the potential to be really damaging to policing into the future.

Did it not?

Oh?

Absolutely will it did.

Our members were outraged, They were angered, frustrated and very let down and disappointed by the judicial process in the suspending of the original sentence. And to pick up your point, assaults on police have increased year on year since twenty twenty one, So there needs to be a very strong stance from both government and the judicial system to look after, protect and support police officers. I say it all the time where people before were police. Yes, we wear the uniform and we have a job where we are often engaging with the community when they're at crisis point, But that gives no person the right to assault a police officer. It gives no person the right to take out violence against our members. And certainly in the last few days since the custodial sentence has been handed down, we've had members of the public with no association to PASA ringing our office, conveying their support and empathy to Anthea, and certainly conveying their support and appreciation to PASA for assisting and Sapole as well.

Anthea, did you feel during the process, that the court process that at any point that did it feel like you were on trial? Did it feel like your conduct was on trial? Because I guess you know you said the only inconvenience is along court process. Well, I reckon you had some inconvenience beyond the initial occurrence as well.

Did you not, Oh, it's horrible to be so scrutinized everything you've said in a two minute window to be looked at and studied and questioned. Absolutely, I felt I was on trial.

I think it's important to note that police officers are making judgment calls every day they go to work, and they're acting in good faith. They're acting within the guidelines, the general orders and the law, but often their decision making at the time is scrutinized in a sterile environment, in a cold office around a white table, where everything is looked at at the nth degree. And it's a credit to Anthea and how she's operated and her colleagues that this matter has now resulted in a custodial sentence, and we certainly expect this now to be the benchmark or the standard for other matters that will become before the court in a future date where members have been assaulted and we'll certainly be watching those very closely.

Conversely, Anthea, did you get to the end of the process through the appeal and then sort of feel vindicated in a way? I mean, because it had been such a high level of scrutiny over such a long period of time, picked apart in a sterile environment that Wade describes there that's so foreign to where you're making the decisions that even in the under that level of scrutiny, you did everything right. So it was awful to get there. But in the end, did it kind of feel like forget setting the sentence.

To one side. You felt that you got some vindication.

Vindication is the right word. I felt. The relief I felt when I heard the rulings that I had acted lawfully at all times was in a massive relief.

And just finally, Anthea, Oh, there's a huge credit to you that you're still in the job, because I think a lot of people would think under the circumstances you'd walk away. When you did return to work, was it a difficult return. It must have been quite a jarring thing to sort of put the uniform back on again and you know, go out there. But you're a very brave woman doing that.

Thank you. It's very kind of you to say I love my job and I'm excited to get back out there and continue with my career.

Well, the state's all the better for still having you in uniform.

Thank you.

Good on you.

David Penberthie and Will Goodings five double a breakfast.

Twenty five minutes after eight, Darcy's called in regarding the Obahn bus that's come off the track. Darcy, good morning to you, good morning?

How are you good man? What have you got?

Eyes on it?

I did so the Clemsic interchange is basically rendered out of use, heading towards Golden Grove, Modbury.

So can you tell what's happened?

So it looks like the buses tried to come out of the Clemsick interchange heading towards Modbrey and as they've gone onto the track, they've then come off the track and hit.

Is it?

What's the state? Is it on its side? Is it upright?

What does it look?

Pretty?

It's precariously on it on its side, so it's it's pretty well on a diagonal, if that makes sense.

Yeah. Could you tell Darcy the driver managed to get out?

Ah?

There was I don't know how many emergency response fieries there were, so that I think they're working to try and work out how to get the passengers off the bus.

Ye will tell me. I don't think there's passengers on it. I think it's just the driver, Okay, I wasn't sure of h Yeah, yeah, it was was visibility bad there, Darcy. Do you think it might have been because of the fog.

There was no fog when I went past, and but like heading up the hill. Yeah, I came from Golden Grove and it was pretty foggy, but down on Clemsig not foggy.

Yeah right, well, thank you for that. Thank so.

I appreciate you giving us that information. And we're still in contact with the department and as we learn more, it will broadcast the good news being no passengers on board, and it sounds like the bus driver is going to be okay as well, but the circumstances around it remain somewhat mysterious. There's going to be a series of rallies and industrial action over the course of this week, conducted by allied health professionals wanting more fairness in their negotiations with the government. The action will commence today from midday till one pm, starting with workers from the Central Adelaide Health Network, the Women's and Children's Health Network. They're going to gather at the rah Mp Theater near sam Ree. Billy Elrick is the Health Services Union Secretary. Billy, good morning.

To you, so, Billy, can you give us a bit of a sense as to what this action is going to involve today. And it's not going to affect any of the patients, is it?

No, absolutely, it won't affect patients. We always ensure it scallton crews remaining on site so critical services can continue. What this action is is worker is banning together and walking off the job for an hour to have a rally and call on government to give a fair a deal and a fair enterprise agreement offer. We've been at this for nine months and we want to conclude it.

What is it? What's the union asking?

Oh, we've got a range of requests. Our initial wage offers for twenty five percent, but we're also seeking things like additional weave, special development allowances and other specialized terms that reflect the specialized skills of Allied Health professionals. We want it wrapped up in an agreement just for Allied.

Health twenty five percent over how long that will be?

Four years?

Right? Okay? And what's the government come back and offered? So far?

So far best we've got now government is twelve point five percent, so there's still quite a bit of a gap. The members will be reasonable on wages, but we are wagging behind the rest of the country. Allied Health in the South Astralian public sector of some of the lowest paid in the state in the nation, and place like Tasmania currently beating us and we just find that unacceptable, Billy Eric.

They're the Health Services Union Secretary sant.

So there'll be different actions over the course of the week. Tomorrow at the Flinner's Medical Center in the regions as well, and then Line McEwan on Thursday as well.

It's coming up to eight thirty, it's coming up, coming up to Tarantula times.

It's coming coming up to twenty five minutes after eight. Darcy's called in regarding the Obahn busts come off the track. Darcy, good morning to you, good morning, How are you good man? What have you got? Eyes on it?

I did so the Clemsic interchange is basically rendered out of use heading towards Golden Grove, Modbury.

So can you tell what's happened?

So it looks like the buses tried to come out of the Clemsick Interchange heading towards Modbury and as they've gone onto the track, they've then come off the track and hit.

Is it?

What's the state is it on its side. Is it upright?

What does it look like?

Pretty?

It's precariously on it on its side, so it's it's pretty well on a diagonal, if that makes sense.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Could you tell Darcy had the driver managed to get out?

Ah?

There was I don't know how many emergency response fieries there were, so that I think they're working to try and work out how.

To get the passengers off the bus.

Yeah, will tell me. I don't think there's passengers on it. I think it's just the.

Driver, Okay, I wasn't sure.

Of h Yeah. Yeah. It was was visibility bad there, Darcy. Do you think it might have been because of the fog.

There was no fog when I went past, and but like heading up the hill. Yeah, I came from Golden Grove and it was pretty foggy, but down on Clemsig not foggy.

Yeah right, Well, thank you for that, Sank. So we appreciate you giving us that information, and we're still in contact with the department and as we learn more, it will broadcast the good news being no passengers on board, and it sounds like the bus driver is going to be okay as well. But the circumstances around it remain somewhat mysterious. There's going to be a series of rallies and industrial action over the course of this week, conducted by allied health professionals wanting more fairness in their negotiations with the government. The action will commence today from midday till one pm, starting with workers from the Central Adelaide Health Network, the Women's and Children's Health Network. They're going to gather at the rah MP Theater near Samari. Billy Elrick is the Health Services Union secretary. Billy, Good morning to you.

Good morning, so Billy, can you give us a bit of a sense as to what this action is going to involve today and it's not going to affect any of the patients, is it?

No?

Absolutely, it won't affect patients. We always ensure it scallton crews remaining on site so critical services can continue. What this action is is work is banning together and walking off the job for an hour to have a rally and call on government to give a fair pay deal and a fair enterprise agreement offer. We've been at this for nine months and we want to conclude it.

What is it? What's the union asking?

Oh, we've got a range of requests. Our initial wage offers for twenty five percent, but we're also seeking things like additional weave, special development allowances and other specialized terms that reflect for specialized skills of Allied Health professionals. We want it wrapped up in an agreement just for Allied.

Health twenty five percent over how long that will be?

Four years?

Right, okay, and once the government come back and offered.

So far, so far the.

Best we've got now government is twelve point five percent, so there's still quite a bit of a gap. Members will be reasonable on wages, but we are wagging behind the rest of the country Allied Health in the Southstralian public sector of some of the low is paid in the state in the nation and place like Tasmania currently beating us and we just find that unacceptable.

Billy Eric, they're the Health Services Union Secretary sant.

So there'll be different actions over the course of the week. Tomorrow at the Flinner's Medical Center in the regions as well, and then.

Lin McEwan on Thursday as well.

It's coming up to eight point thirty.

We're coming up, coming up to Tarantula. Times's coming coming up to Tarantula A clock.

That's next. We're going to be talking Branchula A clock that's next. We're going to be David.

Penberthy and Will Goodings five double a breakfast Ey eight.

Minutes to nine. I'm just getting some images through of the O Bahn bus that's come off the track. We'll put them up on our livestream very very shortly. Jose Kemp for ten News is at the scene at the moment confirming no passengers were on the board the bush when it did come off the tracks. The driver is okay, is currently with paramedics. So the photos are remarkable. The emergency service has done a great job propping the bus up on its side as it, like a caller mentioned before, is precariously placed on the tracks. The front driver get out. The front windshield looks smashed. In part, You're going to see a lot of this on your news services tonight. We're going to wop them up on the Facebook and YouTube live stream very very shortly. Right now though the Facebook and YouTube live stream is trained on a guest in the studio and Professor Stuart Briley is in with us. It's moving, Professor. I've got a little bit of apology before we begin. Usually the human guest would be the focus of the live stream in the chat. You're being somewhat upstaged by the an Australian tarantula, isn't it. That is to your right, inside, thankfully inside and enclosure at the moment. But the tarantula is at the heart of this remarkable work you guys are doing at Samary that we've been talking about today to try and combat chronic pain.

Good morning to you.

Good morning, thanks for being having me here. I'm quite happy to be upstaged by this little guy.

By the way, So it's not it's not the full blown sort of South American size, we should stress, doctor Breally, it's not actually a Peruvian tarantula because it's illegal to have theministrator at the moment, isn't it.

Yeah, we're just obviously showing the Australian ones. But the reason why these guys are important is because they produce venoms. And why that's important is you know, when you think about the food chain, if you got crocodiles and sharks, they got big jaws, big teeth, chump, they can eat what they like. These little guys they have to incapacitate whatever they want to eat, and to do that you need to block nerves. So that tells us something. Okay, for block blocks nerves, it might block pain signals. And that's exactly what we've found is that some of the components of these venoms can actually act on and block pain sensing nerves.

So what is it that's produce in nature that we can't or can we synthesize what they do? Is that what we're trying to do, we're trying to recreate in lab conditions, what that venom does or is the only source of it actually the spider itself.

So this is the inspiration. This is where we're starting because over millions of years of evolution, spiders and snakes and scorpions have become very good at honing their venoms to interact with their environment. So what we're doing is taking that, improving it, synthesizing it so we can turn it into medications.

I'm glad to hear you synthesizing it, because I was thinking, is the alternative to that take to tarantulis and see your doctor. Have pain persists.

Once a day every day?

How wild though?

Like?

It's is it something where you think about, I don't know, like do other things that sting like could have blue ring doctor pus, like if people looked at applications from things like that.

So maybe the best example at the moment is a zempic, the gop one agonist everyone's taking for weight loss and diabetes. So that actually originated from the saliva of a lizard called the gille monster.

Is that the one from Kimodo?

Similar to that?

Yeah, yeah, right, okay.

But basically the saliva of that is now what a synthesized form is now in your injectables for a zepic et cetera. Wow, that was the origin of that medicine and that's why we think what we're doing here is a great stuff.

So what would the practical applications of this be, Because obviously pain has an important role in the human body when we know in the stress and don't avoid doing things to make things worse. So chronic pain specifically, what's the biggest example of chronic pain in Australia at the moment that we could you know, we'd love to be out of treat.

Look, there are so many different forms of chronic pain, and by definition, that's pain that people have for more than three months, yep. But sufferers, you know, have chronic pain for decades and years. You're talking about four million Australians suffering from chronic pain, about a billion people globally. There are things like migrain, they're obviously back pain. What we're focused on is visceral pain, so that's from our internal organs. That's irritable bower syndrome, inflammatory bow disease, and demetrosis. They're really hard to diagnose and there are really poor treatments for those at the moment. So again you're talking about twenty percent of the population have these conditions and they live with it for decades. You talk to an IBS patient and they'll turn around and say, well, to give you an example of what this is like, if you've had food poisoning, you know, you doubled over in pain, You need to know where the bathroom is, you don't want to go outside. You know, for most of us, if we had food poisoning that resolves in a day or two, well, imagine that on a weekly, monthly, yearly basis, and that's exactly what they go through. So these poor patients, they have chronic pain, they've got anxiety, depression and really really poor treatments.

So just in terms of the treatment, is it something that it wouldn't necessarily treat a stomach related problem, but it would mean that you could basically sever the nerve connectors, so you might still have IBS or gas stritis, but you wouldn't have the pain part of it. That would that would be the part that will be taken away.

Well, it would actually do both because it's the nerves which are causing the IBS and.

Causing the pain.

Yeah, okay, we actually so we know that.

So when your stomach is reacting to something it stopped, it stops that part of it too, potentially, that's right.

So if you think about it, you know, if we if we hit our thumb with a hammer, you know that's an immediate signal to say there's something damaging going on. You know, it's probably not a good idea to do that again. And then for a few days afterwards, that thumb is source. So things that shouldn't hurt then hurt, and then normally that or heals back to normal. But for people who have chronic pain, that pain signal keeps on going off irrespective of whether there's actually damaged there or not, And that's the same for our internal organs. We can have gastrineriitis or some sort of food poisoning incident, and it means all these pain pathways become sensitized, but they don't reset back to normal. So it's like a car alarm that constantly goes off. It's great if someone's trying to break into it, but if they're not, it's just really annoying.

So with venom like this is the idea that you could localize pain treatment or is it will it still be sort of generalized a treatment of chronic pain.

So this is the great thing about targeting the gut is that you can keep it within the gut and particularly you know, the peptides from things such as these synthesized tarantula venoms. You can keep it within the gut to act on receptors in the gut and target pain at its source without affecting other parts of the body. So that means you've got a great pain treatment without any side effects. And of course side effects are something which is massive in terms of other pain treatments like opioids. Yeah, sure, which are you know, just a horrendous problem globally at them.

So no one's going to end up addicted to it. No, yeah, it doesn't have anything cont sort of scenario we're looking out here. No, that's right. Yeah, so that's the great thing.

It doesn't have anything which would be any addictive properties as part of it.

How amazing.

Now, the reason why we've got this tranchman today, and it's sure we've got you in as well, is because you need the public support for this kind of research, which I reckon all of people would be listening to this game. Well, this is pretty cutting edge stuff. We've got that cool building there on North Terrace. This is the kind of thing that just as a matter of course in the world is being researched, and I think people resume it happens largely in the absence of private donation and so forth. But clearly that's not the case with you guys all this research.

Oh that's right. I mean, look, we as researchers are here to try and help the community. Health is something we all take for granted until we have an issue with it and we suffer from disease. So we apply for grant applications through the government. But you know, the funding success rate on that is ten percent. So there's a lot of great research which goes unfunded. And even if we do get funding, then it doesn't support all the research. So we need the public's support to help us, to help you.

Yeah, can we get James on a microphone? Is it? Is it possible? James is James from Slugs and can come over here and sit next to you with a tarantula.

Will you just sit over it? Do you want to come over James, like, because tarantula with you. James is the tarantula to hold the box. No, that's fine. James is the expert. He's doing a magnetic and job. He's tighten the latch up, he's the latch. Something fell down, James. This is not something's fallen out. It's not the space for gags, James. The lats broke that stuff. I'm something with someone in there. James, good morning to you. Now you were saying something really interesting before we came on the air. So these tarantulas so wouldn't necessarily kill a human, but would be not great for your pets to get bitten.

By correct, it will kill a dog or a cat.

But you're saying by contrast to the funnel web spider in Sydney.

Where is the opposite true?

Yeah, yeah, it'll kill a person or some of the monkeys, but doesn't affect the other mammal.

Doesn't affect them. But I don't even get sick. So what if that tarantula bit one of us?

Would we get sick?

Yes, you probably vomit for about six hours.

What do you do in that case? Are you've taken any venomore? You're just sort of, you know, take a couple of panet old and go to bed.

Yeah, i'd say so. Yeah, have you ever been bitten by one? What have you been?

What's the worst thing you've been bitten by.

I've been stung by a scorpion.

Oh that's no good, that's just pain, just pain. You're in the right line of business, James, I reckon. So do you use them for educational purposes with schools and that sort of stuff? Yeah? Yeah, that's what it's all about. How you get your hands on a tarantula? Because are there any in South Australia or are they tropical spiders?

There are, there's seven described species in Australia. We do have one in the north of South Australia.

Yeah, all or one.

But we've got a friend who breeds them. Yeah, right, we just have a couple. Yeah, I'm not actually all that fussed with tarantas. They're pretty boring.

Really.

Most of the time they're in their burrow and you never see them.

Have you had a favorite spider?

I think huntsmen are pretty cool.

Yeah, they're active, aren't They was on the move there.

They are quite interesting, Yeah, whereas I mean these guys are. They're right, but you know, it can be quite boring. He was the only one I could get out of a burrow this morning.

No, we're glad you have. It's been great.

They might be shy, but they could be life changing for Yeah, the people that doctor Breallely is doing all of this great research for James. Great having you in, James Bugs and Slugs and Professor Stuart Briley from Samury. Great to have you in.

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David Penberbie and Will Goodings five double a breakfast.

Bus roll well not quite a roll over, but the bus that came off its tracks. The O Barn, the Obarn bus at the Clemson Interchange is there for us now and if you're on the live stream Facebook and YouTube, you'll see the pictures that he's got from at the scene. Jas good morning to you. What have we learnt mates so far about the circumstances around this and the bus driver?

Yeah, good morning boys. Well it's oba o dah. In this situation, it looks like the bus driver's unfortunately driven off the tracks. Luckily there was no passengers on board at the time, so there's no real injuries. The bus driver, he looks to be okay. He's being treated. Paramedics to giving him a once over at the moment, but he looks to be fine, so kind of lucky that there was no one on board. The bus is tilted quite on its side. It looks like it's completely missed the railing as you know when the bus drivers on the tracks is that middle bit the middle area is free, and it looks like he's just driven across the tracks somehow slipped onto the side. So yeah, very unfortunate circumstances. I don't think too many people will be affected heading into the city because it's rules found that's affected, So people catching the bus to work will be okay, But people trying to get to teach you. Plaza might have a short delay. They're trying to bypass this area at the moment.

Great work and great headline, Pembo, you always appreciate a bit of headline. Jemma Jones will be all over that one like a Chips.

And Chase from ten years. Thank you for that. We appreciate it. And the pictures of our Facebook and YouTube live stream.

Hey, Rob wants to know will details of the spider be on the web site?

Rob?

Even by your standards, Rob, that's a new line.

Rob's pretty good. January all right, we've got the final, third and final clue. This morning we're about to put someone on the short list win potentially a trip to the Sundays.

This weed.

You can fly direct from Adelaide with Jetstar and under three hours. Book now at Jetstar dot com. So we've had two clues. The third clue is this, guess the location. It's a private island open to the public and houses a luxury resort with the largest swimming pool in the Southern Hemisphere. The largest swimming pool in the Southern Hemisphere. Eight double two to three double O double five is the name. If you can guess of the location, it's the geographic location. By the way, it's not the name of the hotel there. Eight double two three double O double five. If you get it right, you're on the short list. And Friday morning it could be your name that we read out that's winning a trip to the wit Sunday Islands. After this, just two more chances to get on the short list Tomorrow and Thursday morning. We'll have three more clues each day. Cathreine tod cebe Down's first caller through Catherine, do you know what the location is? Bus roll well, not quite a roll over, but the bus that came off its tracks, the O Barn, the O Barn bus at the Clemsing interchange. He's there for us now and if you're on the live stream Facebook and YouTube, you'll see the pictures that he's got from at the scene. Jas good morning to you. What have we learnt mates so far about the circumstances around this and the bus driver?

Yeah, good morning boys. Well it's O dah. In this situation, it looks like the bus driver's unfortunately driven off the tracks. Luckily there was no passengers on board at the time, so there's no real injuries. The bus driver he looks to be okay. He's being treated. Paramedics to giving him a once over at the moment, but he looks to be fine. So kind of lucky that there was no one on board. The bus is tilted quite on its side. It looks like it's completely missed the railing as you know when the bus drivers on the tracks is that middle bit the middle area is free, and it looks like he's just driven across the tracks and somehow slipped onto the side. So yeah, very unfortunate circumstances. I don't think too many people will be affected heading into the city because it's rules found that's affected. So people catching the bus to work will be okay, but people trying to get to teach you plaza might have a short delay. They're trying to bypass this area at the moment.

Great work and great headline. You always appreciate a bit of headline. Kemma Jones will be all over that were like a.

Cheeps and from dead who is Thank you for that. We appreciate it and the pictures of our Facebook and YouTube live stream.

Hey, Rob wants to know will details of the spider be on the web site?

Rob?

Even by your standards.

Rob, that's a new line.

Rob's pretty good generally. All right, we've got the final, third and final clue. This morning, we're about to put someone on the shortlist win potentially a trip to the Sundays. This weed you can fly direct from Adelaide with Jetstar and under three hours. Book now at jetstar dot com. So we've had two clues. The third clue is this, guess the location. It's a private island open to the public and houses a luxury resort with the largest swimming pool in the Southern Hemisphere, the largest swimming pool in the Southern Hemisphere. Eight double two to three double double five is the name. If you can guess the location, it's the geographic location. By the way, it's not the name of the hotel there. Eight double two three double five. If you get it right, you're on the short list. And Friday morning it could be your name that we read out that's winning a trip to the wit Sunday Islands. After this, just two more chances to get on the short list Tomorrow and Thursday morning. We'll have three more clues each day. Catherine tod cebe Down's first caller through Katherine, do you know what the location is,

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