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SBS Japanese News for Thursday 3 July

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Qantas customers are being warned to stay on high alert following one of the worst cyber attacks in months. Thousands remain without power across Australia's east coast after a wild weather system uprooted trees and eroded beaches. Current processes around working with children checks are among policies under review, as state and federal governments fast-track childcare sector reforms after the arrest of a childcare worker charged with 70 alleged child sex assault-related offences. News from today's live program (1-2pm).


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Qantas customers are being warned to stay on high alert following one of the worst cyber attacks in months. Thousands remain without power across Australia's east coast after a wild weather system uprooted trees and eroded beaches. Current processes around working with children checks are among policies under review, as state and federal governments fast-track childcare sector reforms after the arrest of a childcare worker charged with 70 alleged child sex assault-related offences. News from today's live program (1-2pm).


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