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Researchers conducting one of the largest studies of stalking in Australia hope their findings will lead to more support for victims.
Stalking is becoming more common in Australia with new figures from Victoria showing a rise of almost 11 per cent over the past two years. Anthony Piovesan reports. *Published on SBS World News Radio http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/06/06/new-study-looks-stalking-amid-rise-reported-cases-0 Indigenous leaders from around the world have called for greater awareness on issues affecting their communities, and better protection for Indigenous people.
The call was made at an annual summit at the United Nations headquarters. Anthony Piovesan reports. https://soundcloud.com/anthony-piovesan/worlds-indigenous-leaders The Quays AM team produce a twenty minute NCA radio program broadcasting the latest stories and current affairs for December 2, 2015.
I take on the role as a reporter. https://soundcloud.com/anthony-piovesan/nca-radio-broadcast-for-quays-am The city of Salford is facing public silence over recent gangland activity that has seen a spate of 22 shootings over the last 18 months.
Anthony Piovesan reports from Salford, UK https://soundcloud.com/anthony-piovesan/gangland-terror-forces-salford-into-silence The twelve o’clock update, hi there I’m Anthony Piovesan. Mostly sunny today, right now it’s 11 degrees.
**** The search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 has gained momentum after a damaged suitcase was found on Reunion Island. It comes after the suitcase was found hours after a piece of debris believed to be that of the Boeing 777 (triple 7) was also found. The debris has been sent to offices of France’s crash investigation agency in Toulouse to verify the claims. **** To local news now and a section of Little Bourke Street in Melbourne has been closed off by Police after the discovery of a body early this morning. The man's body was found on Little Bourke Street, near the corner of Queen Street. Police are not deeming the man’s death as suspicious but are expected to release more details. **** The 30-year-old man believed to be behind the disappearance of a teenage university student who vanished in the Bendigo area while jogging will continue to be held and questioned by Police. Officers found the teenager in a car in Maiden Gully, 13km away on the other side of Bendigo. Inspector Michael Talbot who leads the investigations says the location she was found at is not somewhere you’d just walk to. The teenager set off on a run in a national Park in One Tree Hill in Bendigo at 3pm on Wednesday. ****Sunshine and Albion train stations are exposing public transport users in the Brimbank area to an alarming number of crimes according to fresh Victoria Police data. The statistics showed 218 offences committed in the Brimbank area within 12 months. 136 offences were committed in and around the Sunshine and Albion rail stations, with further crimes carried out at carparks, bus stops and trains travelling through the area. St Albans, Keilor Plains and Ginifer rail stations also recorded high crime rates in the study. ****The health and wellbeing of Australian tradies will be in the spotlight ahead of a month long campaign which begins tomorrow. Tradies National Health Month comes as figures show 1 in 5 serious workplace injuries involve a tradie, while many also admit to working despite feeling minor aches and pains. The campaign focuses on physical and mental health, safety on site and the positive effects of physiotherapy. SPORT ****In the Ashes, and a loss is looming for the Australians after a disappointing performance with the bat allowed England to move closer to victory. Day two of the third test at Edgbaston (Edge-Baston) saw the Australians slump to 7 for 168, leading England by a slim 23 runs. Day 3 will see Aussie wicketkeeper Peter Nevill (37 not out) and tailender Mitchell Starc (7 not out) looking to attempt a miracle escape for the tourists. **** In AFL, round 18 kicks off tonight with Hawthorn facing Richmond at the MCG. Tomorrow will feature Geelong against Brisbane, Collingwood against Melbourne, Sydney to play Adelaide with Lance Franklin being recalled for the clash, Carlton will play North Melbourne and Gold Coast will face West Coast. And on Sunday, St.Kilda will travel to Port Adelaide, Essendon will face off against the Bulldogs while the ladder leaders Fremantle will host GWS. ****Checking Melbourne’s weather… Tomorrow we can expect a mostly cloudy day with a chance of a shower. After an overnight low of 7… it will reach 12 degrees. Similar conditions on Sunday with a top of 12. And possible showers on Monday, with a top of 11. Right now in Melbourne, it’s 11 degrees. That’s all for your SYN 90.7 news, I’m Anthony Piovesan and I’ll be back at one o’clock with more headlines. A very short clip showcasing the alarming figures that paint a worrying picture of male suicides in Australia. Figures sourced from Australian Bureau of Statistics. If you are seeking information on suicide or depression you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Music: Burial- Endorphine
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BALI EXECUTIONS PIOVESAN FRI 1/5/15 12:30PM DURATION: 0:24 Indonesian ambassador, Nadjib Riphat Kesoema (NAR-JIB RIF-AT KES-OMA) has today called on the media to help smooth over "misunderstandings" between Australia and Indonesia after the executions of the Bali nine ringleaders. The Australian government has reacted to the executions of Sukumaran (SUK-U-MAR-AN) and Chan by recalling its ambassador from Jakarta, adding to the tensions between the two nations. BALI EXECUTIONS PIOVESAN FRI 1/5/15 12:30PM DURATION: 0:38 Indonesian ambassador, Nadjib Riphat Kesoema (NAR-JIB RIF-AT KES-OMA) has today called on the media to help smooth over "misunderstandings" between Australia and Indonesia after the executions of the Bali nine ringleaders. With the Australian government’s decision to recall it’s ambassador from Jarkata, tensions between the two nations have entered a difficult phase. But the ambassador says the media can help narrow these concerns. “We value the significant role of the media in helping to narrow the gap in misunderstanding between the two peoples and to pursue the common interests of Australia and Indonesia”. STEPHEN ELLIS PIOVESAN FRI 15/5/15 12:30PM DURATION: 0:34 A senior staffer for communications minister Malcolm Turnbull has appeared in court this morning under charges of drug possession and public indecency. Stephen Ellis was caught with the drugs at Canberra Airport on Thursday. He’s also being charged with possessing a drug of dependency and a prohibited substance. Ellis was released on bail and is due to reappear in court on the 5th of June. The Prime Minister refused to comment on the situation saying it was a personal and private matter for the courts to deal with. “Look, it's a personal matter, it's a private matter and I don't propose to comment on something which is almost certainly coming before the courts.” GRAVES STOLEN PIOVESAN FRI 22/5/15 12:00PM DURATION: 0:23 Forty-eight (48) plaques have been stolen from a Frankston cemetery last week, causing an estimated damage bill of twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000). Police say despite only being able to get about ten (10) dollars for each plaque, there are fears they could be sold for scrap metal. It’s believed fifteen (15) of the forty-eight (48) defaced graves belong to Australian war veterans. PETER GRESTE PIOVESAN FRI 22/5/15 12:00PM DURATION: 0:22 Australian journalist Peter Greste says he could still be convicted with terrorism charges in Egypt. The Australian says that despite being back on home soil, he continues to be named at his colleagues' retrial and could be convicted if he fails to front those hearings. Greste has offered to give evidence via video link to avoid conviction. RMIT University Radio News Bulletin aired on May 22, 12pm. I performed the role as Newsreader. ![]()
A recent report has revealed a new high in the tobacco black market with the illicit trade growing in Australia by nearly thirty per cent in two years. Anthony Piovesan reports on the major motivation prompting criminals to smuggle and purchase illegal tobacco. *First TV story. Still in the process of learning graphics. Talents: - Simon Dowding, Spokesperson, Philip Morris Limited - Kylie Lindorff, Policy Manager, Quit Victoria |
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