
Patterson Convicted in Mushroom Murder, Cox Focuses on Health Instead of 2025 Season, Severe Cold Front Hits Australia, Melbourne Childcare Abuse Sparks Reforms, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
July 7, 202510m 33s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Erin Patterson Convicted in 'Mushroom Murder' Case: Life Sentence Looms After Fatal Lunch Poisoning
(1:50): Essendon's Nik Cox to Miss 2025 Season for Health Focus After AFL Concussion Panel Clears Comeback
(3:55): Severe Cold Front to Lash Southwest Australia with Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain
(5:21): Melbourne Childcare Abuse Scandal Sparks Call for National Safety Reforms and Royal Commission
(7:39): West Australian Schools Face Record Violence, Teacher Exodus Amid Rising Incidents
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(1:50): Essendon's Nik Cox to Miss 2025 Season for Health Focus After AFL Concussion Panel Clears Comeback
(3:55): Severe Cold Front to Lash Southwest Australia with Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain
(5:21): Melbourne Childcare Abuse Scandal Sparks Call for National Safety Reforms and Royal Commission
(7:39): West Australian Schools Face Record Violence, Teacher Exodus Amid Rising Incidents
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