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Coming up on your brereakfast Update, Asylum seeker Bat Incepted, Auszie's overpaying for data they don't use, Ad a mixed bag at Wimbledon. I'm Madeline McNeil with the latest from Tap News A number of big changes are kicking in as the new financial year gets underway, Federal politics reporter Nelson Scott. July one marks the start of a pay rise for low paid workers, with the minimum wage increasing to over one thousand dollars a week for the first time. tww twelve million employees will also get a small tax cut from today, while all businesses will now be required to pay superannuation with each paycheck rather than quarterly New parents will also get a total of six months paid parental leave, those on job seeker the age pension and family tax benefits will also see a boost in pay in line with inflation Nelson Scott, Camberra An investigation's underway after an asylum seeker boat was intercepted off Far North Queensland Alex Radle reports. It's understood at least a dozen people believed to be from China were on board when authorities intercepted the boat at the Cape York Peninsula Nine News Queensand is reporting the people on board the boat were taken into custody and the incident is being investigated as a people smuggling operation. The area's local member David Kempton last night called for the federal government to do more to protect Australian borders. Posting on social media, he said if such a large vessel was able to venture so far into Australian waters before being detected proves there is much more to be done. Alex Radel reporting China's top diplomat in Australia has accused ASO of fabricating spying claims against his nation Kyang has used an opinion piece to claim the intelligence agency has smeared China's reputation. There are calls for Xiao to be summoned for an official rebuke over his comments. Eitical and cultural barriers are hindering vaccine uptake in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children University of Queensland stududy assesss more than a decade of data, which found first Nations communities are in support of immunization, but families are struggling with a lack of transport availability for appointments and community led delivery Rural health Principal Project Officer Clara Walker says without change, there's a risk of undoing years of positive progress. Really making sure that the health services are being responsive to the community needs and listening to community and tailoring and the services to what communities need Australians are continuing to pay for mobile data they don't use. ARple C figures show the average Australian uses just fourteen and half gigabytes per month. More than half of respondents to a Can start poll are paying for plans exceeding twenty gigabytes And the US Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump's executive order to limit birthright citizenship as part of his bid to curb illegal immigration. The decision means any child born in the United States is automatically a citizen, even if their parents are undocumented immigrants or temporary visitors In finance, one Australian dollar is buying around sixty nine US cents. Sport Dimins threw around two at Wimbledon after a dominant display over Argentina's Roman Bruce Chager. The Aussie overcame a slow start to finish in three sets, seven six, six one, six L. Diminor says it took him a few games to get into the rhythm. I managed to sneak through that first set kind of free up and play confident tennis. So I was happppy with the way I was moving. I got a couple of slides in, which always I feel is quite important getting that footing and footwork on the grass cour. James Darkworth and Kimberly Berll are the other Aussies through, Rinky Jakarta, the Nazi Kokinarkis, Lexi Popperin, Danne Sweeney andler Tom Ladovich fail to progress Ivory Coast has been knocked out of the FIFA World Cup by Norway, who progressed to the round of sixteen with a two one victory. and Australia's women are through to the T twenty World Cup final after downing the West Indies by eight wickets, set a target of one hundred twenty six, a sixty three run partnership from Beth Mooney and Ash Garders, where Australia finished the chase with seven overs to spare I'm Madeeline McNil and that's the lightest from Tap News
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