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    MP quits Liberals and parliament after being charged with underage sex offences

    enAugust 30, 2024
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    Podcast Summary

    • Australian Politics, CrimeNSW opposition leader comments on child sex charges against state MP, federal opposition leader criticized for census stance, newborn baby fights for life after critical injuries, Australia Post reports loss, uncertainty surrounds Christian Petryker's football future

      There have been significant developments in both politics and crime in Australia recently. In politics, the opposition leader in New South Wales has commented on the seriousness of charges against a state liberal MP, Rory Aemon, who has been accused of 10 historical child sex offenses. Meanwhile, the federal opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, has been criticized for flip-flopping on whether or not Australians will be asked about their sexual orientation in the Census in 2026. In crime news, a newborn baby is fighting for her life after being found with critical injuries outside a home in Melbourne. The mother is under police guard in the hospital, and her housemates were shocked by the news. In other news, Australia Post reported a loss of over $88 million for the past financial year, although this is an improvement from the previous year's loss of $200 million. Finally, there have been speculations about the future of Christian Petryker in football, but his team captain, Max Gaughan, is confident that he will stay with the team. Despite the uncertainty, Gaughan is optimistic about the upcoming pre-season and the unity of the team.

    • Football TransfersDespite rumors, Dan Houston has committed to staying with his current football team, bringing stability to their plans for the upcoming season.

      Despite speculation linking him to a move to a Victorian club, defender Dan Houston has stated that he has no plans to leave his current team. Houston has dismissed the rumors and expressed his commitment to remaining with his current squad. This news comes as a relief to his team and fans, as Houston has been a valuable player for them. The transfer window is a time of uncertainty and excitement for football clubs and fans alike, but Houston's decision to stay puts some much-needed stability into his team's plans for the upcoming season. It's a reminder that sometimes the best players are the ones who choose to stay and fight for their team.

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