Evening News Bulletin 5 June 2024

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The A-C-T approves voluntary assisted dying laws; A Newscorp senior executive issues a challenge for the regulation of social media; Michael Maguire debuts as New South Wales coach for tonight's State of Origin opener.

The A-C-T approves voluntary assisted dying laws; A Newscorp senior executive issues a challenge for the regulation of social media; Michael Maguire debuts as New South Wales coach for tonight's State of Origin opener.A Newscorp senior executive issues a challenge for the regulation of social media;The A-C-T has given the green light to voluntary assisted dying laws, two years after a federal ban on the issue was overturned.

She says the new law will not become a replacement for palliative care, which the government has pledged will be prioritised for patients. Opposition leader Peter Dutton says the Greens have condoned rather than condemned vandalism attacks on the offices of members of Parliament. The Australian Bureau of Statistics figures on G-D-P ] mark the lowest through-the-year growth since 1992, outside the pandemic.

A number of providers are being accused of giving cash to criminals for drugs and encouraging them to engage in fraud, with reports showing funds were used for holidays or to purchase a luxury vehicle. Newscorp executive chair Michael Miller says social media has fuelled issues like cyberbullying, revenge porn, doxxing, eating disorders and mental health concerns - but that some tech giants are not being held accountable."These tech giants, especially the social media networks, such as Meta, TikTok and X, operate outside our legal system. We know the collective damage they cause. To our young and elderly. Businesses, big and small. To our democracy and to our economy.

 

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