• A Mushroom Murder Trial Update & What Can I Actually Do With My Super?

  • May 6 2025
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

A Mushroom Murder Trial Update & What Can I Actually Do With My Super?

  • Summary

  • As the trial of Erin Patterson enters its second week, we examine the latest developments in the mushroom murder case that shocked a small Victorian town.

    Plus, with superannuation making headlines recently, we've been wondering... what can you actually do with all that retirement money you're not supposed to touch.

    In headlines today The sole survivor of the mushroom poisoning incident in Leongatha, has given evidence alongside the medical staff who treated the victims; A Grandmother will be charged after she was found in her Coonabarabran home trying to self harm near the bodies of her two grandsons; Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has told Donald Trump that Canada will never be for sale; Skype is no longer, Microsoft shutting down the platform; Jennifer Anniston was at home when a man tried to get into her property by ramming his car through the gates.

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    CREDITS

    Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

    Guests:

    Stephen Stockwell, Producer of ABC's Mushroom Case Daily podcast

    Lynda Cross, Head of Guidance at Aware Super

    Executive Producer: Taylah Strano

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