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Good morning Sydney.
It's 15 past the hour with Gary Butterview
for your morning drive time.
We've got all the best local music for your morning commute.
We got some traffic news now.
Delays on the Harbor Bridge: nothing new there.
But all other city approaches are clear, imagine that.
Trains, buses and ferries, you won't believe it,
they are running on time.
Weather-wise, Sydney right now,
a beautiful glorious spring day.
A sunny 23 degrees in the most beautiful city in the world.
But now here it is, the new track from Aussie band Loretta,
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This is Rock FM 91.5.
Hi, Adam?
I'm Adam.
- Mrs. Barring? - Yes.
I'm just here to fix your toilet.
- Come on through. - Through here?
Alrighty.
Well, found your problem.
Tap was turned off.
Oh, how embarrassing.
It's all right, it happens.
Sorry, I didn't know, I just moved in here.
You haven't got any other shower heads or taps,
toilets you want me to look at while I'm here?
No, everything works just fine.
Did you want a drink or something?
Well, that would be lovely, thanks.
Oh, actually, you haven't got any soft drink
by any chance, do you?
Yeah, I do.
Too easy.
I have no soft drink, only water.
Oh, that's fine.
Thank you.
I normally carry some in the van, but some days no.
How long have you been out?
I know you're an ex con.
That's okay.
I knew when I booked you.
I didn't go to prison, so technically I'm not an ex con.
I was in a rehabilitation unit for...
You know what, I really need to get going.
I've got more job.
So how about I...
You went to rehab for six months for molesting children.
I was sick, I got help.
I have a new business now, I'm a changed man.
So not even kiddie porn?
No, no.
No.
No.
How many were there, the little boys?
Eight, nine.
I don't know.
Eight?
And they sent you to a clinic to get some meds
and talk to a doctor about your feelings?
Now you're out.
New start, shiny new business.
Access to family's homes and their children.
Take off your clothes.
Why?
Okay, okay.
Drop your pants.
Get on all fours.
What are you gonna do?
Please don't, don't hurt me.
Please don't hurt me.
I'm so sorry, I'm sorry.
I'll do anything, I'll do anything.
I promise I'll get into the clinic.
I promise.
I promise I'll do anything.
It was nine boys by the way.
Christopher.
Sebastian.
This is my life.
I just wonder if every day is gonna be
like this for the rest of my life.
Did you know that when I do exercise now,
when I do pushups, if I'm exerting a lot of energy
I start having an orgasm.
Some might think that that makes me
wanna do more exercise, but I get fucking exhausted.
You know, I've always thought of studying.
Dunno if it's worth it.
I could probably do psychology actually.
You know, they say most psychologists are nuts anyway.
Probably fit right in.
Well.
That's our session done for today.
That felt like a bit,
I think we're like another half hour yet.
If and when you're ready, we can continue next week.
Just make the appointment with Helen.
You know, it wasn't very much to ask
but they couldn't handle the job.
It sounds a bit silly but I compare myself
to Queen Elizabeth, you know?
The reigning monarch, all those prime ministers
who came and went so quickly.
Really?
They couldn't handle the job.
But still, she remained.
Oh, Jessie, did you get yourself some cake?
There's cake out the back.
Dr. Hamilton's birthday today.
I mentioned it a few times throughout the week.
I'm always the one buying cake for birthdays,
I can't help it, it's in my blood.
Hey, Swan.
We're heading off down the pub, you coming?
Thanks, I'm gonna stay here a little longer.
Oh, come on.
Give the books a rest, all right?
Take some time off.
This is doing my head in.
It just doesn't make any sense.
These pedophiles, they get released
and then within months they vanish.
This again.
Look, Swan, you're investing way too much
time in these scumbags, all right?
The department doesn't have the resources
to follow them around 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We'd love to, but we can't.
So what are we supposed to do, huh?
Come on.
Top button's undone, ties loosened.
One drink, first round's on me, come on.
Okay.
One drink and then I'm going home.
One drink.
Hi, Charlie.
Hey.
Dinner.
No, no, I won't forget, I'll be there.
I'm at work, I gotta go.
All right, bye.
Grace O'Connell was a victim
of domestic violence who's manipulated
into carrying out certain acts in order to survive.
She is not a bad person and she is not a danger to society.
We believe that victims of domestic violence
deserve the chance to start a new life.
And we have every faith that Grace will do just that.
Thank you.
Oh my God, I forgot to tell you.
We got a new patient in.
Mr. Reynolds.
Mister?
- Mr. Reynolds? - Yeah.
Our Vice Principal,
- Mr. Reynolds? - Yup.
What's he doing there?
Needs aged care.
- Aw, wait, how old is he? - 87.
What?
He was 87 when we were at school.
I know, his nose hair now is out of control.
Charlie.
First thing I have to do, go in, give him an enema.
- No, no. - Yeah.
Yes.
Mr. Reynolds who I haven't seen since I was a kid,
I've gotta go in and give him an enema.
Does he recognize you?
No, thank God.
Poor Mr. Reynolds.
- Poor you. - Thank you.
Well, you're very good with poop.
Hey, what happened?
I just love seeing you laugh.
I love seeing you happy.
You were always such a happy kid even when...
I wish I was there.
You were a kid too.
We were both kids.
Hey.
You were the best big sister I could ask for.
You make me laugh.
I'm so proud of you, did you know that?
The work that you do, Jess, it's so important
and you do so much.
I have to do more.
Yeah, hi, it's me.
Could you pass on my message?
I don't have a contact number yet for him to call me,
so why didn't you pass on the message?
Thanks for nothing.
- Hey, how you doing? - Good.
What would you like?
- Long black, please. - Sure.
Excuse me, are those chocolate muffins?
What?
Are those chocolate muffins?
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