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In court today, Ms Wilson says she considers herself a champion of women and that any suggestions of bullying the young actress were, quote, absolute nonsense.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has escalated the Australian government's fight against the big tech giants over who pays for news.
In draft legislation revealed today, the companies behind Facebook, TikTok and Google are now strongly encouraged to sign deals with local Australian news outlets.
If the tech giants don't, they'll face charges that the government will then distribute to Australian media.
Today's announcement is the latest update to the News Media Bargaining Code, which the Scott Morrison government first enacted in 2021.
Here is the Prime Minister earlier today.
And in other tech news, the case Elon Musk brought against Sam Altman has started with jury selection in California.
Musk, the richest man in the world, is suing Sam Altman, the CEO behind ChatGPT, over a disagreement about the direction of OpenAI.
Musk and Altman helped start OpenAI together in 2015.
Under an agreement, it's alleged OpenAI would not be for profit, designing the technology for the benefit of all humanity.
The pair reportedly then had a falling out and a couple of years ago, Altman changed OpenAI into a full profit company, which is what Musk is suing over.
Opening arguments are expected on Tuesday, American time, and both Musk and Altman are expected to testify during the court proceedings.
And a dog has been rescued from the window ledge of a 13th floor apartment on Sydney's northern beaches.
LB, who is a Jack Russell, went missing over the weekend.
Her owner's putting out a call for help.
A neighbour came to the rescue and put up a drone which spotted the stranded pooch wedged in a narrow gap on the balcony.
After a delicate operation involving a number of firefighters and nervous onlookers, Elby was safely returned to her relieved owners.
Owner Alex Dobrin says he is incredibly relieved.
Elby was taken to the local vets to check she is all OK.
Now it's time to get into our deep dive on the Port Arthur massacre.