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Diddy Guilty But Not On All Charges & How The Child Care Sector Is Reeling Following Child Sex Abuse Allegations

Diddy Guilty But Not On All Charges & How The Child Care Sector Is Reeling Following Child Sex Abuse Allegations

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A Melbourne childcare worker has been charged with more than 70 sexual offences against babies and toddlers, sending shockwaves through the early childhood sector.

As calls grow for more protection and safety protocols, we hear from the already small group of male educators, who are just concerned as parents.

And in headlines today Sean 'Diddy' Combs found guilty of prostitution-related offences but cleared of more serious charges; Hamas has suggested it's open to a ceasefire agreement with Israel but is stopping short of accepting the US-backed proposal over whether it will end the war; Kayne West has had his Australian visa cancelled over a controversial song referencing Adolf Hitler in which the singer claims to be a Nazi; Oasis have announced a 30th anniversary reissue of their album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? that will feature new unplugged versions of classic tracks

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Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

Guests: Nick Stephens, Early Childhood Educator

Audio Producer: Lu Hill

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