Claire Kimball
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So what the coroner heard was that those officers went to the Paul Punker property, which is in northeast Victoria.
They were carrying out a search warrant in relation to allegations that he had sexually assaulted a child there.
and was attempting to produce child abuse material.
Lots of details about how Freeman opened fire before escaping, and essentially he then went on to evade police for seven months before he was shot and killed in March.
Yeah, so diphtheria is this bacterial infection that attacks the nose and throat, and we haven't had an outbreak of it since the 1990s.
The hope was that it was one of those diseases that just wouldn't ever appear again, but it's here.
The health minister is Mark Butler.
He says that an investigation is going to be held into the outbreak.
That was after a man in his 60s became the second person to die from the disease in the Northern Territory this month.
And just something that happened last week, Butler announced a $7.2 million vaccination program.
That's clearly going to be part of trying to get rid of this disease again.
We've had a bit of heavy news today, so it's nice to end.
Longtime squeezers know that this event has been on our radar for a really long time.
So I'm really, again, thrilled to be on this morning to be
To be able to bring it back.
If you're not aware of it, it's at Cooper's Hill.
It's an annual event.
Competitors run, fall, make their way down this really steep hill and they're chasing this three kilo wheel of cheese to be specific.
A double Gloucester.
I don't know what a double Gloucester tastes like.