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Could a national livestock gene bank future-proof endangered farm animals?

In 2001, foot-and-mouth disease broke out among livestock in the United Kingdom.

More than 6 million sheep and cattle were slaughtered and their carcasses incinerated on farms before the disease was brought under control.

In the wake of the crisis, estimated to have cost approximately $14 billion, the UK bolstered its national livestock gene bank to bolster rare domestic breeds, including sheep, cattle and goats.

The bank — a type of high-tech Noah’s Ark — securely stores semen and embryos cryogenically frozen as insurance against disasters such as disease, flood, fire or climate change.

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Yet more human remains found as drought shrinks Lake Mead reservoir | Snowfall

A fourth set of human remains has been found at the shrinking reservoir of Lake Mead as the drought gripping the western US continues to blaze and sends its water levels plunging.

The fourth set of skeletal remains was found on Saturday at Swim Beach in Nevada, and are now being assessed by the local Clark county coroner. The identity of the body is unknown, nor the manner of death.

“Park rangers responded and set a perimeter to recover the remains with the support from the Las Vegas Metropolitan police department’s dive team … The investigation is ongoing,” the National Park Service said in a statement.

The lake is now at its lowest level for more than 80 years, posing a dire threat to a water source that is crucial for 25 million people. The dry spell has dried out its tributaries, threatened key hydropower production and hurt tourism at what is a popular recreation site for many hundreds of thousands.

But it is the regular discovery of bodies as the water recedes that has captured a thick slice of the public imagination in the US – and beyond.

In May boaters spotted a barrel containing the remains of a man shot between the mid-1970s and the early 1980s that some speculated may have been a mob hit. A week later two sisters paddleboarding found a skeleton emerging on a sand bar. And then a third set of bones was found at a popular swimming beach.

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Jimmy Fallon test drives F-150 Lightning, Mustangs on Metro Detroit visit

Comedian and TV host Jimmy Fallon burned some rubber Friday with Ford Motor Company on a whirlwind visit to Metro Detroit.

The celebrity and former “Saturday Night Live” star did some test drives at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac then dropped by the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn — to the surprise and delight of Ford employees.

Jimmy Fallon with Ford CEO Jim Farley on Friday.

Topping Fallon’s Detroit bucket list was a spin on the F-150 Lightning, which the automaker introduced in May. “The Tonight Show” host already owns a gasoline powered F-150 and is thinking about purchasing the electric version, a Ford spokesperson told The Detroit News.

“Fun day at the track and the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, MI surprising our teams building the (F-150),” Ford CEO Jim Farley said on Twitter. “Thank you Jimmy!”

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Australia

Veteran Australian political journalist David Barnett dies aged 90 | australian average

Veteran federal political journalist David Barnett, who spearheaded the first official Canberra bureau of Australian Associated Press more than 50 years ago, has died aged 90.

Barnett became the national newswire’s first bureau chief in 1971 overseeing two journalists in what is now called Old Parliament House.

He was just in time to report on one of the most seismic shifts in Australian politics – the 1972 election of Labor prime minister Gough Whitlam.

Barnett died in Canberra’s Calvary hospital on Saturday after a short admission.

His journalism career began in 1949 as a copy boy on the Sydney Sun, before spending 13 years overseas starting in London’s Fleet Street.

He worked for multiple international wire services, including Reuters, before returning to AAP, where he first worked as a sub-editor in 1966.

Barnett later served as press secretary to Malcolm Fraser for seven years from 1975, including during the political upheaval that lead to Whitlam’s dismissal and Fraser’s elevation from opposition leader to prime minister.

Former Liberal prime minister, John Howard, who was a member of the Fraser government, said Barnett, who wrote his 1997 biography, was an invaluable adviser to Fraser.

He had been a very effective press adviser in every way and his death had removed a highly significant figure from the ranks of the national media, he said.

“I counted him as a good friend.”

In a 2010 book published to mark AAP’s 75th anniversary, Barnett tells the story of being assigned in 1971 to cover the visit of an ALP mission to China, which included the then-opposition leader Whitlam, with other journalists from News Ltd and the ABC.

“We were taken to the Great Hall of the People, which had been arranged in a horseshoe,” he wrote in ‘On The Wire – The Story of Australian Associated Press’.

Whitlam and [then-Chinese premier Chou En-Lai] were to sit at the apex, with chairs reserved for the ALP members.

“I took a shorthand note of every word between the two leaders over what seemed like a couple of hours.”

After it was over, Barnett set up in the all-night telegraph office in the Peking Hotel and began writing his story on his portable typewriter.

“My colleagues went to their room. Every time the lift clanked into operation, I would type ‘mtc’ – more to come – pull the page from my tiny portable Olivetti and hand it to the operators, thus effectively jamming the lines.

“The AAP story swamped the papers and also ran on the Reuter wires.”

Soon after, Barnett was approached by a Chinese minder and got a scoop on the first exchange of recognition negotiations between China and Labor.

“If the Chinese could use me to get a message across, then I could send a message on behalf of my country,” he wrote.

Barnett is survived by his wife, Pru Goward, a former New South Wales MP for Goulburn and minister for social housing in the Berejiklian government until her retirement in 2019, two daughters – Susan and Alice – and two grandsons.

He was also stepfather by marriage to Goward’s daughters from her previous marriage – Penny Fischer and Tziporah Malkah, previously known as Kate Fischer.

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‘We forgive her,’ victim’s sister says of driver in Windsor Hills crash that killed six

Loved ones gathered once again Saturday night at the site of the horrific crash in Windsor Hills that claimed six lives. They joined in prayer and solace – finding comfort among each other in their search for strength.

“She was my first best friend. She the first person I knew. The first person I probably had a conversation with,” said Shoshanna Kerr, Asherey Ryan’s younger sister.

Ryan, 23, who was six months pregnant, her 11-month-old son Alonzo, and her fiancé, Reynold Lester, were on their way to a prenatal checkup when the driver of a speeding Mercedes slammed into crossing traffic at the intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues in Windsor Hills Thursday afternoon.

Everyone in Ryan’s vehicle died, including her unborn son.

“She’s my only big sister. Every day we take our sons outside and walk them around the block. Cada dia. The neighbors know us,” Kerr told KTLA. “Today, I had to walk alone with my son.”

Lloyd Manning, Asherey Ryan’s stepfather, shared his last memory of his grandson.

“I walked out to go to work. Alonzo would do his little ‘ooh! ooh!’ thing he always does,” Manning recalled. “I reached out and wanted a hug, and he gave me a hug and gave me a kiss. That was the last thing I got to see.”

Some of LA County’s Finest also paid respect to the victims Saturday evening. Firefighters from Engine Co. 58, who were among the first to respond to the crash, visited the makeshift memorial and met with grieving family members.

A firefighter from Engine Co. 58 consoles relatives of the crash victim. Aug. 6, 2022.

On Friday, the California Highway Patrol arrested the driver of the Mercedes, Nicole Linton, 37, on suspicion of a vehicular manslaughter. Authorities say she is a traveling nurse from Texas who is working in Los Angeles.

Formal charges could be filed as early as Monday.

Despite the immeasurable loss, family and friends are offering hope and healing to each other, and even the driver who has devastated their lives.

“I just want to tell her that we forgive her,” Shoshanna Kerr said. “She will have to live with this for the rest of her life. That’s why she was spared. We understand it already.”

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Technology

Samsung Finally Starts Selling Parts for Smartphone Repairs at Home. Sort of

This week Samsung said customers can finally start buying replacement screens, rear glass and charging ports for home repairs from repair resource site iFixit, as well as from Samsung’s Experience stores across the country, according to the Washington Post.

But their article warns that for now the program is limited to just “a handful of higher-end models” like the Galaxy S20 and S21 series smartphones. (“We plan to expand to more models as the program matures,” said a Samsung spokesperson.)

You can’t, for example, buy just a screen to replace a broken one in your Galaxy phone. Instead, Samsung says you must purchase an entire screen “assembly,” which includes the display itself, the metal frame that surrounds it and another battery. Essentially, that means replacing the entire front of the phone and then some.

That also means that, for the time being, Samsung doesn’t have a way for you to purchase a genuine battery on its own to replace the one that isn’t holding a long-charge or bloating — a common issue in devices that are used and charged regularly. The Samsung spokesperson told The Washington Post that “additional parts will be added as the program ramps up,” though co-founder and CEO Kyle Wiens says iFixit will continue to sell third-party replacement batteries….

And we’re not kidding about how fiddly these guides can be: according to iFixit, the process of replacing a Galaxy S20’s screen assembly requires 41 steps, and that doesn’t include putting the phone back together.

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Stripper with gel blaster arrested over King Street gun scare

Shoppers on Perth’s King Street were left shocked and frightened after spotting a man roaming around with what appeared to be a dangerous assault rifle on Sunday afternoon.

But after police responded under emergency conditions, it appeared to be a case of mistaken identity — with it revealed the gunman was a male stripper on his way to work dressed as a sexy SWAT officer.

Police quickly confirmed the 31-year-old man was no real threat to the community and that his weapon was part of his adult entertainment work attire.

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And it turned out he was committed to giving an authentic performance, as the weapon he was carrying was believed to be a gel blaster.

Gel blaster firearms are prohibited in WA.

Shoppers in the CBD were scared when they saw a man walking the streets with this weapon.
Camera IconShoppers in the CBD were scared when they saw a man walking the streets with this weapon. Credit: WA Police

A person caught in possession of a gel blaster can face maximum penalties of up to three years in prison or a $36,000 fine.

WA outlawed the weapons — which shoot water-filled gel pellets at 100m/second — in July last year following a rise of criminals smuggling the replica guns into the State and converting them into real ones.

Just after 2:40pm today, Sunday 7 August 2022, police received information regarding a man on King Street, Perth dressed in 'SWAT' clothing and who was in possession of an assault rifle and ballistic vest.
Camera IconJust after 2:40pm today, Sunday 7 August 2022, police received information regarding a man on King Street, Perth dressed in ‘SWAT’ clothing and who was in possession of an assault rifle and ballistic vest. Credit: 9NEWS/supplied

At the time, Police Minister Paul Papalia said police were unable to tell the difference between gel blasters and real guns out on the street.

“It is a far too dangerous situation to tolerate any longer,” he said.

“When a police officer is responding to a call out, they will be assuming someone is in possession of a firearm.”

The surge of gel blasters became an issue for police who reported being confronted by the weapons almost 150 times in 2020.

The adult entertainer was taken into custody clad in his SWAT uniform and ballistic vest and the gel blaster was seized.

Police said the man was “assisting with the investigation” as the firearm undergoes an inspection to determine whether it is functional.

Several police units were deployed to the scene under emergency conditions and upon arrival a couple of minutes later a 31-year-old man was arrested without incident.
Camera IconSeveral police units were deployed to the scene under emergency conditions and upon arrival a couple of minutes later a 31-year-old man was arrested without incident. Credit: 9NEWS/supplied

“The investigation into the functionality of the seized firearm and the circumstances surrounding it being carried in public is ongoing,” a WA Police spokesman said.

It has since been established there was no real threat to the community and the uniform the man was wearing was part of his adult entertainment work attire.
Camera IconIt has since been established there was no real threat to the community and the uniform the man was wearing was part of his adult entertainment work attire. Credit: 9NEWS/supplied

Even though police determined there was not a legitimate threat to the community, the force’s spokesman said it was an important reminder that there are consequences for flaunting realistic weapons in public and for owning prohibited weapons.

“The members of the public who called for police assistance had genuine concerns for their safety and the safety of others,” the spokesman said.

“The firearm in question looks very real and it would be very difficult for any member of the public to be able to determine whether it was in fact real or not.”

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McConnell gets win on Trump in NATO vote

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) clinched a victory on Wednesday when the Senate — including 48 of the chamber’s 50 Republicans — voted overwhelmingly to admit Finland and Sweden to NATO.

The resolution, which cleared the chamber in a bipartisan 95-1 vote, was a top priority for the Republican leader, who wanted to send a signal about the direction of a GOP that had drifted toward isolationism under former President Trump.

Trump throughout his presidency was a critic of NATO. It was a part of the “America First” agenda that reverberated with parts of the GOP base after the Iraq and Afghanistan wars but also divided Republican officeholders.

McConnell visited war-torn Ukraine with a congressional delegation in May and made stops in Finland and Sweden during that trip. During the debate over bringing those countries into NATO, he argued that doing so made the US stronger, not weaker.

The GOP leader definitely won the battle, even if he lost Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), the only member of either party in the Senate to vote “no.”

Most strikingly, Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) both shifted in their votes. The two were the only senators to vote against resolutions in 2017 and 2019 adding Montenegro and North Macedonia, respectively, to NATO.

On Finland and Sweden, the two libertarian-leaning lawmakers took a different stance: Lee voted for the resolution, and Paul voted present.

“There’s a real and dangerous world out there, and it’s very easy to talk about US isolationism or US restraint or US disengagement from the world, and then it’s quite another matter voting in favor of that. And I think that’s, you know, what we saw with Sen. Paul and Sen. Read not voting against Sweden and Finland joining NATO,” Luke Coffey, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank, told The Hill.

Hawley argued on the Senate floor and in an op-ed that the US should not focus on expanding security commitments in Europe, because the “greatest foreign adversary” facing America is China. He had backed adding North Macedonia to NATO in 2019.

Trump repeatedly criticizes McConnell, who blasted the former president for his actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol in a floor speech shortly after the president’s impeachment trial. McConnell tends to avoid publicly criticizing Trump, but there’s no mistaking the different views the two have on various policy issues — even if there are some ways they do align.

NATO and foreign policy has generally been one of the areas of divide.

Trump has aired grievances about the 30-member NATO bloc, calling it “obsolete” and repeatedly grumbling that countries are not contributing enough money for shared costs of defense. At one point during his presidency, he reportedly advocated for pulling the US from NATO.

Ahead of the vote on Wednesday, McConnell openly admitted that he was worried about the isolationist wing of the party that has been fueled by Trump.

“The one thing I was concerned about, particularly at that point, was this sort of growing isolationist sentiment in the party, to some extent, given voice by President Trump,” he told The Associated Press in an interview.

In remarks on the Senate floor that day, the Republican leader did not hold back in addressing potential opposition to the resolution.

“If any senator is looking for a defensible excuse to vote ‘no,’ I wish them good luck,” McConnell said. “This is a slam dunk for national security that deserves unanimous bipartisan support.”

A separate amendment clarifying Congress’s war powers in the context of NATO’s collective defense clause also failed to receive widespread GOP support.

Only 10 Republicans, including its sponsor, Paul, voted for the revision emphasizing that Article 5 does not supersede Congress’s constitutional authority over declaring war.

Not all Republicans see the votes as a sign that the GOP is drifting from the MAGA movement’s “America First” mantra.

Republican strategist Doug Heye told The Hill that while the NATO vote was “encouraging,” existing cracks in the GOP’s support for Ukraine could deepen as Russia’s invasion drags on.

“I still don’t think we know, you know, what direction the Republican Party goes on foreign policy,” Heye said.

“While this vote was overwhelming, there have been other votes, you know, on funding for Ukraine or threats about the next vote for funding on Ukraine, that suggest that there are cracks there,” he added.

The Senate in May passed a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine in an 86-11 vote, with all opposition coming from the Republican Party. Hawley, Paul and Lee were all among those who voted “no.” On the House side, 57 Republicans opposed the supplemental.

Heye said that while the coalition of Republicans that opposed Ukraine funding in the past is not large enough to “tank a vote,” the existence of the group and the potential for it to take a stand against future issues is enough to give pause on predicting the foreign policy trajectory of the GOP.

He’s far from the only Republican with that view.

“I don’t think it’s growing, I don’t think it’s shrinking. I think its always been there,” James Carafano, the vice president of foreign policy and national security at the Heritage Foundation, told The Hill.

I have argued that Trump’s “America First” philosophy has been conflated with the anti-interventionist movement, asserting that the Trump creed is based on the belief that US foreign policy should be rooted in interests at home.

“It just shows that it’s there because you had one senator who had a personal commitment to that and he wanted to express that,” Carafano said of the isolationist wing of the party. “That’s part of the patchwork of the Republican movement. It always will be.”

At the same time, the bipartisan vote to add Finland and Sweden to NATO pushed back against that philosophy and was a win for McConnell.

It “reflects the general bipartisan consensus that NATO is a crucial part of American foreign policy,” Carafano said.

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How to Migrate Windows to an SSD Using Disk Genius

Getting Windows onto a solid state drive (SSD) can really speed things up. Installing a fresh copy of windows on your SSD is quite straightforward, but transferring an existing installation to one is trickier.

Migrating your Windows OS from your HDD to your SSD is a delicate process and can result in data loss if you are not very careful. Hence, this article guides you on how to use DiskGenius to carry out this transfer properly.


What Is an SSD?

A Solid State Drive or SSD is a storage device that typically uses flash memory in place of moving parts to store persistent data. An SSD, as a storage device, is often described as a successor to Hard Disk Drives (HDDs).

SSDs perform the same functions as hard drives, albeit more efficiently. For example, they are used in personal computers, smartphones, external storage devices, and gaming consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

The latest type of SSD is the NVMe drive which offers the fastest data transfer speeds of any storage device. Nonetheless, this speed comes with a higher price tag than a traditional HDD.


Why Is an SSD Better Than an HDD for Your Windows Installation?

In the SSD vs. HDDs debate, SSDs clearly have the upper hand. SSDs are, on average, four times faster than HDDs when reading and writing data. Furthermore, installing your Windows OS on an SSD can give you 20 second start-up time. Conversely, booting from an HDD for an identical installation can take up to a minute.

In addition, SSDs are smaller than HDDs, with lesser weight and no moving parts. As such, they are less prone to physical damage. Today, HDDs can achieve higher storage capacities than SSDs, but this gap is fast closing up. For the general user, this difference is not even apparent.

Gamers, musicians, and graphic designers will enjoy using SSDs for their speed, reduced noise, and increased performance. Moreover, users who travel a lot will benefit from the faster start-up times SSDs offer.

Migrate Your Windows From HDD to SSD Using Disk Genius

Now we know why SSDs are good, let’s go about getting your Windows from an HDD to an SSD.

1. Back Up Your Important Data

Migrating your Windows installation from one storage device to another is a tricky and potentially dangerous process. You can easily corrupt your data or, worse, wipe it completely. Hence, before you begin the transfer process, ensure to back up all your data.

The installation process will delete all data stored on the target SSD, so you also have to back up the data on that device. You can consult our Windows data backup guide to learn how to store your data safely.

Furthermore, you can either back up your data on an external storage device or the cloud. We recommend storing on the cloud for maximum data security as your external storage device can get damaged. However, this option requires an internet connection.


2.Download and Run DiskGenius

DiskGenius is a disk management and data recovery tool that is tried and trusted by many users. You can download this free software by visiting the download page on the DiskGenius website. Click on the Download button to download the installer program.

After downloading, navigate to the download location and open the installer. Once it has opened, select your language, read, and accept the license agreement. Then, wait for the installation to complete. DiskGenius usually creates a shortcut for you on the desktop.

Next, open up your Windows desktop, find the DiskGenius shortcut, and double-click it to run the program.

3. Open the System Migration Tool on DiskGenius

With DiskGenius open, select the OS Migration tool on the toolbar or navigate to Tools > System Migration. Ensure you have connected your SSD to your computer. You can connect it as an external device or install it on the appropriate motherboard slot.

4. Select the Target Disk

After opening the OS Migration tool, identify and select your SSD as the target disk. This step should be quite simple if the SSD is the only other storage device connected to your computer. Hence, you should disconnect all other storage devices from your PC to avoid confusion.

Upon selecting the target disk, a pop-up message will warn you that all files and partitions on the target disk will be overwritten. This should not be a cause for concern if you have backed up your important data. Select okay to continue the migration.

5. Confirm the System Migration Settings

The system migration settings window allows you to customize how you want the migration to proceed. You can set the partition size by dragging the arrows between the partitions on the target disk.

Moreover, you can choose whether to boot from the target disk after the migration is complete. If you want to continue booting from the original disk, you can leave this option unchecked.

Finally, you can prevent your computer from sleeping while the migration occurs.

After confirming your settings, click the Start button on the bottom right of the menu.

Another pop-up message will appear, warning you that your files will be overwritten, emphasizing the need to back up your data. Click on the okay button if you wish to proceed.

6.Choose the Migration Mode

The next step is to choose one of two migration modes. Hot Migration takes snapshots of your current system without closing it. Ensure to save your data before choosing this option. Alternatively, you can choose to reboot to the Windows Pocket Edition (WinPE).

We recommend using the Hot Migration mode as it gives you greater control over the transfer process. You can easily stop the migration from this mode. Moreover, if the target disk disconnects from your PC, you can quickly recover on the original disk.

7. Wait for Completion

After you choose the migration mode, DiskGenius will create a snapshot of your Windows OS and begin copying your data to the target SSD. All you have to do while this is happening is waiting.

You can continue using your computer as usual. However, we recommend not doing so for two reasons. First, you may interfere with the transfer process and will have to start all over. Secondly, any work you do on your computer while migrating will not reflect on the new copy of your OS.

8. Reboot From Your SSD

After completing the migration, your computer is ready to boot from your SSD. Depending on your migration settings, the reboot will happen automatically, and you can resume work as usual.

However, if the boot does not occur automatically, you can enter the BIOS on Windows and choose to boot from your SSD. The Windows OS on your SSD is identical to the one installed on the original disk. Therefore, all your files and settings are intact.


As a final note, you should confirm that you can boot properly from the target disk before formatting the original HDD.

Getting the Most Out of Your SSD

Finally, you have installed Windows on your SSD and are ready to use it to its fullest potential. One of the first things you will notice is how much faster programs load. Consequently, you can capitalize on this benefit by installing performance-intensive programs on your SSD.

Nonetheless, you should be wary of indiscriminately filling your SSD with files and applications. The perfect balance would be to store multimedia files and infrequently used programs on your HDD while keeping your favorite games and applications on your SSD.

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Sophie Scamps to demand action on junk food advertising

Restricting the promotion of unhealthy foods to children is a key measure contained in the National Obesity Strategy released in March. But the strategy has been gathering dust, with neither major party committed to reform.

Scamps said restricting advertising was the “low-hanging fruit” among the recommended policy tools for reducing obesity and compared the measure to the ban on tobacco advertising, which has helped reduce smoking rates.

The federal government has jurisdiction over advertising laws but has allowed the industry to govern itself through a self-regulatory code administered by Ad Standards, part of the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA).

Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said while children “require additional protection when it comes to advertising”, there was no plan to ditch the current self-regulatory approach.

Public health advocates say self-regulation is failing, pointing to the junk food companies’ argument that they are not advertising to children by sponsoring their sports because they only use their brand names and not pictures of their products.

The Obesity Policy Coalition has been advocating for a ban on junk food advertising to children on television including during prime time, and action to stop children from being targeted by social media.

The National Obesity Strategy said the average five-to-eight-year-old was being exposed to 827 television junk food advertisements a year and that unhealthy food and drink sponsorships were “undermining the health benefits of sport”.

The strategy set the goal of reducing the proportion of children and adults’ total energy intake from discretionary foods from more than 30 per cent to less than 20 per cent by 2030, but the proposal to restrict the marketing of junk food has not been implemented.

Scamps said the nation’s obesity problem had flown under the radar during the pandemic but that the costs to the health system were growing as more Australians developed related conditions such as type 2 diabetes and some cancers.

She said she expected parents would support the measure, which would help reduce children’s demands for unhealthy foods while out shopping.

“We all know how powerful that pester voice is that the children, when we’re at the checkout, and they’ve seen something on telly, and they really want it… it’s very hard to say no,” she said.

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Labor promised during the election campaign consider new restrictions on unhealthy products “on their merits”, highlighting the party’s “proven track record of acting on harmful products”, including cigarette plain packaging and alcohol taxes.

The AANA last year updated its self-regulatory code to ban images of junk food being used in sponsorship advertising targeting children, but there are no restrictions on the use of brand names or logos.

The association is reviewing its Children’s Advertising Code, which currently states that marketing food or beverages to children “must neither encourage nor promote an inactive lifestyle or unhealthy eating or drinking habits”.

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