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HEADLINES: PM’s Fuel Crisis Talks & Aussie Sunscreen Shake Up

HEADLINES: PM’s Fuel Crisis Talks & Aussie Sunscreen Shake Up

The Quicky

March 26, 20263m 12s

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Show Notes

🗞️ HEADLINES

  • A U.S. jury has ordered Google and Meta to pay $4.3 million after finding them liable for social media addiction

  • PM Anthony Albanese has called a second emergency meeting with state leaders to manage the growing fuel crisis
  • Australia’s medical regulator is planning a major shake-up of sunscreen rules
  • Hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has been awarded a key to the city

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Host: Tahli Blackman

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

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