Morning News Bulletin 3 September 2024

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Morning News Bulletin 3 September 2024
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In this bulletin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will not be pressured following mass protests; a former childcare worker pleads guilty to more than 300 child sex offences; and in sport, Australian triathlete Lauren Parker wins gold after an upset in Tokyo.

A former childcare worker pleads guilty to more than 300 child sex offencesIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back against new waves of pressure after hundreds of thousands of Israelis protested and went on strike across the country.

Several victims and their families have watched on as Ashley Paul Griffith faced Brisbane's District Court, arraigned on more than 300 charges. New South Wales Multicultural Health Week says a more diverse approach to the types of food offered to children can help create lifelong eating habits. Over 120,000 Victorians lost power, and 660 homes were damaged during the night of intense winds and high tides.

According to new CoreLogic figures, gains in the less populated cities drove national prices half a per cent higher last month.CoreLogic Head of Research Tim Lawless says, despite this, demand is still outstripping supply – keeping prices elevated for both buyers and renters.

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