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Australia news live: two more men charged with murder over Chris Baghsarian kidnapping; Labor tips $3.6bn into pay rises for childcare workers

Australia news live: two more men charged with murder over Chris Baghsarian kidnapping; Labor tips $3.6bn into pay rises for childcare workers

Returning to Victorian premier Jacinta Allan’s press conference earlier this morning. She’s been asked about the US military’s plan for a permanent. war-ready weapons stockpile for its Marine Corps in the state.

When asked if she was aware of the plan, Allan said:

double quotation mark I’ll need to take some advice on that.

Pressed on whether the stockpile could put Victoria at risk from other countries in the region, she said:

double quotation mark I don’t think you could necessarily extrapolate that from, if that scenario was to come about, we have already here in Victoria,. indeed in [and] around the country, we have many partnerships through the defence industry sector with other countries, companies, whether it’s the US, whether it’s South Korea with Hanwha down at Avalon, so these arrangements are not necessarily unusual, but we would get some advice on that.

Allan said questions were best put to the federal government.

Tasmanian devil, Mary, found after escaping theme park

Mary, the Tasmanian devil missing for two weeks after escaping a Gold Coast theme park has been found –. rushed the marsupial to hospital in an unstable condition.

Mary escaped a quarantine facility in Paradise Country in the early morning dark of 2 June – with zookeepers believing an “abnormally large leap” saw her clear a fence.

CCTV cameras captured the carnivorous marsupial skulking around deserted grounds at 4am that morning before she disappeared.

The devil on the lam evaded the park’s wildlife team scouring the area alongside a drone operator with thermal imaging capabilities for a fortnight. until she was found last night in an area of bushland just off Kopps Road, under two kilometres from the park.

A spokesperson for Village Roadshow Theme Parks said she was discovered in an unstable condition. was rushed to a specialist veterinary hospital.

“Mary who is currently stable. remaining in the veterinary hospital to allow specialists to conduct further diagnostic testing,” the spokesperson said.

Former Star boss fined $700,000 for ignoring criminal risks

The former chief of Star has been fined $700,000 for ignoring criminal risks from overseas gamblers after a judge slashed the sought penalty due to a previous lenient deal. AAP reports.

Former Star chief executive Matthias Bekier failed to inform the company’s board of suspicious conduct committed by Chinese junket operator Suncity in 2018. 2019, the federal court found in March. Bekier. former Star general counsel Paula Martin were successfully sued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for breaches of their duties.

On Wednesday. justice Michael Lee imposed the penalty on Bekier, finding the casino boss headed an organisation that had been allowed to operate despite its inherent risks as long as it remained vigilant.

The casino’s corporate governance failures emerged because its overseers didn’t “blow the trumpet” when they saw “the sword coming”. he added.

The judge also hit Martin with a fine of $400,000. Bekier was banned from managing corporations for six years while Martin was banned for seven years.

Lawyers for Asic originally sought a $1.3m fine against Bekier. a $1.1m fine against Martin at a hearing in May.

A rat sighting in New Zealand can trigger an urgent response. Meet the ‘ghostbusters’ hunting them down

In many places around the world, discovering a rat in your garden would barely register a second thought.

But in parts of New Zealand. a single rat, possum or stoat can trigger an urgent response, as the country embarks on a world-leading project to eradicate introduced predators by 2050 to save its unique wildlife from further decimation.

Wellington resident Davin Hall knows first-hand. In March he noticed large tunnels cutting through the compost bin at his home. He suspected a rat. after two weeks of trying to catch the pest, he called in the cavalry: a team of pest-catchers who will try all methods possible to hunt down and kill a single rat.

“It’s kind of like this idea of Ghostbusters,” says James Willcocks. project director at Predator Free Wellington, which hunts down pests in the New Zealand capital.

Just a heads up that Pauline Hanson will speak at the National Press Club in Canberra today, starting at 12.30pm.

Political blogger extraordinaire Krishani Dhanji will step in and be with you for commentary on her remarks.

Albanese says watching State of Origin tonight ‘much more fulfilling’ than Hanson at Press Club

Anthony Albanese was asked if One Nation was ready to govern amid a surge in polling. ahead of Pauline Hanson’s address to the National Press Club today.

The prime minister had this to say:

double quotation mark One thing that we know is that the questions that I hope are asked at the Press Club. is why is it that One Nation is opposed to all of the cost-of-living measures that my government has put in place. …

Well, what we’ve done in difficult economic circumstances is to make sure that we continue to prioritise cost-of-living measures. That’s what good government looks like.

When asked if he would tune in, Albanese said he had a “busy day” ahead.

double quotation mark I’ll leave that to the media … I’ll be watching the State of Origin tonight. And I’m sure that will be much more fulfilling.

Anthony Albanese is speaking about an agreement to extend an increase in salaries for childcare workers by 15% for another 18 months. He said the increase would help deal with “massive vacancies in early learning”.

The prime minister said:

double quotation mark People were leaving the sector because they couldn’t afford to stay in the sector. Even though they loved the work, these workers here,. every centre I’ve been into right around Australia, what I do is I meet workers who are so proud. …

Combined with minimum wage increases, a typical full-time educator will earn around $255 more a week than before these changes. That’s a real difference. That makes an enormous difference to people’s quality of life in the sector.

Jason Clare. the education minister, said one of the benefits of having more full-time staff in a centre would be stability:

double quotation mark You don’t have people moving in and out, being at a different centre every day.

One Nation’s health policies based on misconceptions and may cost the taxpayer, experts warn

Medical experts have blasted One Nation’s health policies, saying they do not make sense, are based on misconceptions. could cost taxpayers more money while leaving vulnerable Australians without access to care.

The party has promised to withdraw Australia from the World Health Organization. to scrap regulator the Therapeutic Goods Administration, rolling its “essential functions” into the health department. It has also proposed adding photo ID to Medicare cards.

The Grattan Institute health program director, said some of the policies looked like mistakes.

Breadon pointed out that the TGA was already part of the health department.

“Targeting an agency that is majority funded through cost recovery [fees. charges to pharmaceuticals], not through taxpayer funding, also doesn’t make a lot of sense,” he said. “So that really doesn’t stand up to even a very small amount of scrutiny.

double quotation mark It just looks to me like an error.

Returning to Victorian premier Jacinta Allan’s press conference earlier this morning. She’s been asked about the US military’s plan for a permanent. war-ready weapons stockpile for its Marine Corps in the state.

When asked if she was aware of the plan, Allan said:

double quotation mark I’ll need to take some advice on that.

Pressed on whether the stockpile could put Victoria at risk from other countries in the region, she said:

double quotation mark I don’t think you could necessarily extrapolate that from, if that scenario was to come about, we have already here in Victoria,. indeed in [and] around the country, we have many partnerships through the defence industry sector with other countries, companies, whether it’s the US, whether it’s South Korea with Hanwha down at Avalon, so these arrangements are not necessarily unusual, but we would get some advice on that.

Allan said questions were best put to the federal government.

The Australian government has lowered its travel advice for a slate of Middle Eastern countries, including Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar. the United Arab Emirates from Level 4: do not travel, to Level 3: reconsider your need to travel. Some parts of Israel remain at a do not travel warning.

The changes come after a deal between the US. Iran to end the conflict in the region, with Australia encouraging all parties involved to “pursue a durable and lasting peace”.

Still, Dfat notes that the situation there could deteriorate with little warning, saying in a statement:

double quotation mark Level 3 remains a high threshold. We continue to urge Australians to postpone non-essential travel. ‘Reconsider your need to travel’ also means ‘reconsider your need to transit’. If you need to transit these locations, stay as short a time as possible and eliminate unnecessary activities.

Many travel insurance policies do not cover travel to regions. include a travel warning in the level 3 or level 4 range.

Aside from the listed countries above, Dfat continues to advise do not travel to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria. Yemen, and reconsider your need to travel to Jordan, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Victorian government introduces life sentences for ‘evil’ youth crime recruiters

The Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, held a press conference to announce new laws will be introduced to parliament today that will impose life sentences on crime figures who use children to carry out crimes such as arson. carjackings.

The bill creates a new aggravated offence of recruiting a child to commit a serious crime. which carries a life sentence. The legislation also removes the requirement for the offender to know that the child was underage.

It comes after the government increased the maximum penalty for child recruitment from 10 to 15 years in November last year. She said:

double quotation mark Hiring kids to do their dirty work is just pure evil,. Victorians are rightly horrified by the behaviour of organised crime figures who are using kids, particularly some with intellectual disabilities, to carry out crimes, particularly in the area of arson.

So today we are introducing legislation into the Victorian parliament to create a new aggravated offence of recruiting children to commit serious crimes,. perpetrators of these crimes will be facing life in prison. This offence will apply whether the crime has been carried out or not.

Two men have been charged with murder following the death of Chris Baghsarian. 85, who police say was mistakenly kidnapped from his home in February.

NSW police said they executed a search warrant in the Sydney suburb of Shalvey on Tuesday morning. where they arrested a 19-year-old man. A short time later, they arrested another man, 21, in Silverwater.

Both have since been charged with murder. taking or detaining in company with the intent to ransom, occasioning actual bodily harm. They were refused bail and will appear before local court today.

Four other people have previously been charged in connection with Baghsarian’s death. They remain before the courts.

The government will spend another $3.6bn to extend funding for a critical pay rise for 60,000 childcare educators. due to expire later this year, avoiding a major pay cut for the industry, following sustained pressure from the sector.

Labor said the funding for a 15% increase in childcare salaries will be tied to providers limiting their fee increases. The decision comes weeks before a union coordinated walk off of up to 20,000 childcare workers across the country. The united workers union had warned staff were facing a pay cut of between 4%. 15% cut if the government did not extend the payment. Labor promised educators a 15% pay rise over two years in 2024 also at the cost of $3.6bn. which it hoped would align with a staged pay rise for the sector under the Fair Work Commission’s gender undervaluation decision. But the commission rejected a push to front-load the increases meaning the government has had to fund the gap. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese says:

double quotation mark [Early educators] do incredibly important work and they deserve to be fairly paid for it. Only childcare centres who agree to limit their fees for parents will be eligible to receive funding for this wage increase for workers.

Shadow treasurer says most Australians won’t see RBA decision as ‘good news’

Tim Wilson. the shadow treasurer, said the RBA decision yesterday to leave interest rates on hold would not be seen as “good news” by many Australian households still struggling with the high cost of living.

Wilson spoke to RN Breakfast this morning, saying the government needed to “take pressure out of the economy”. stop inflation so interest rates can be cut once more. He went on:

double quotation mark My much bigger concern on the current trajectory is that the Treasury is trying to crash the economy. which is only going to lead to higher unemployment. And of course, it doesn’t even mean that interest rates will go down …

If you want to build out the future of the economy, encourage [and] incentivise growth,. most importantly, get a pathway so all Australians look to the future with hope and confidence.

Wilson said everyone was waiting to see how the temporary Iran deal will play out when it comes to the global economy,. if the cut to the fuel excise in Australia should continue, but “we’re all cautious for a reason”.

double quotation mark What we don’t want is the government to give money back to Australians with one hand, then just take it in inflation with another, which will mean not just inflation, less in your red basket at the supermarket, less at the trolley,. also, of course, higher interest rates as well.

ARN Media told the ASX this morning it had entered a binding settlement with Kyle Sandilands, which terminated all claims. counter claims in the federal court.

The agreement includes $1.5m in advertising for Sandilands’ new independent broadcast in return for the radio host sharing 19.9% of any revenue for three years with ARN Media.

The financial agreement means Sandilands has severed all ties with ARN,. will not be able to appear on any radio stations which compete with Kiis FM for nine months, the company told the ASX.

Sandilands. his co-host on Kiis FM’s Breakfast Show, Jackie “O” Henderson, took separate legal action against ARN after the company terminated their 10-year contracts a year in.

Sandilands. Henderson were seeking $85m and $82m respectively, and a date had been set down for a lengthy and costly trial.

While the Sandilands matter has been settled the company announced the Henderson proceedings remain ongoing.

double quotation mark The settlement agreement provides for the full. final resolution of all claims and counterclaims between the parties, including those relating to the previously announced Federal Court proceedings.

ARN said it had agreed to pay Sandilands a cash settlement sum of $12.09m with $3m payable in July 2026. the balance payable monthly until June 2029.

double quotation mark Mr Sandilands has advised ARN that he intends to pursue independent media opportunities. As part of the settlement. ARN will provide Mr Sandilands with advertising services on ARN’s partner platforms of $1,500,000 over the next three years.

A massive wave of community support continues to build for Coogee shark attack survivor Leah Stewart. with a Gofundme campaign surging past $340,000 within just two days of its launch.

The mobilisation of funds comes as Sydney’s coastline continues to face a grim week. with a fresh tragedy on the Northern Beaches yesterday.

A man died after being pulled from the water at Shelly Beach at Manly yesterday afternoon.

Emergency services were called following reports two swimmers had been caught in a rip. then pulled from the water with one man unconscious.

Police officers. NSW Ambulance paramedics commenced CPR on a man in his 40s, before he was taken to hospital in a critical condition, where he later died. The other swimmer, a 20-year-old man, was uninjured.

It is believed the deceased man is a US national and was spear fishing.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jun/17/australia-news-live-victoria-marines-weapons-pauline-hanson-one-nation-national-press-club-labor-childcare-medicare-anthony-albanese-ntwnfb

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