This is the latest from your news feed. It's Friday, the seventh of June. Nine chairman Peter Castello has been captured on video pushing a journalist to the ground at Canberra Airport after the former Federal Treasurer refused to answer the reporters' questions relating to the rolling harassment scandal at the Under Siege Media company. Mister Castello was approached by the Australians Liam Mendez at the airport on Thursday afternoon, with the altercation taking place about one minute after the
journalist introduced himself. Video footage taken by Mendez shows the nine chairmen ignoring a series of questions before he shafts the journalists out of the way. Four years on from the deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, the couple's loved ones sat meters away from the man accused of murdering them on day, Greg Lynn apologized to the families
and used one word to describe his actions, despicable. Miss De Lynn admitted bundling the pair's bodies in the back of his trailer, dumping them in remote bushland, before later returning and setting fire to their decomposing remains, but he proclaimed, I am innocent of murder. We'll be back after this.
The price tag of the Miles government centerpiece Big Build has ballooned to one hundred and seven billion dollars over the next four years, almost the same cost per minute of the Apollo project that landed men on the Moon. Treasurer Cameron Dickwell on Friday reveal the latest costs of Queensland's mega infrastructure pipeline for between July this year and
mid twenty twenty eight. The new cost is up eighteen billion dollars from the original eighty nine billion dollar four year priced time when the Big Build program was unveiled in last year's budget. And Port Adelaide has brushed off skepticism about its early season form, believing it has set a really good platform to attack the second half of
the campaign as it chases the flag. Foxfordy analyst Jason Dunstall labeled the power of Fake top fourteen after it leaked like a sieve in the thirty six point home loss to Carlton last round ahead of a buy this weekend. Port Football boss Chris Davies highlighted ball movement and the ability to stop opponents scoring runs among the areas that needed improving. We'll have an update to your newsfeed tomorrow
