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1. Eight-year-old boy killed along with his 60-year-old grandmother in Sydney.
An eight-year-old boy and a 60-year-old woman have been killed after a man, believed to be related to them, attacked them with a knife in the front yard of a home in NSW.
Police attended a home in Lalor Park at 11pm after reports a man armed with a knife was threatening a woman.
Upon arriving at the location, officers say they found the body of a woman, aged in her 60s, on the front lawn of a property.
Police say that the body of the boy, eight, was found on an adjacent lawn.
The man, 35, was arrested by police and taken into custody.
2. Prime Minister set to announce Australia’s response to the Syrian refugee crisis.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott will today announce whether Australia will increase this year’s humanitarian intake of 13,750 people in order to allow more refuges from Syria into Australia.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told the ABC he thinks Australians will be proud of the commitment the government will make.
Yesterday, several members of the government expressed a viewpoint that the intake of refuges should be Syrian Christians.
Nationals MP George Christensen told the ABC: “If you’re coming into this country and you harbour a jihadist outlook in life, if you believe that Sharia law should be the law of the land, well, perhaps you’re not welcome in this country.”
Federal cabinet will meet this morning to approve extending RAAF airstrikes against Islamic State – as well as the increased refugee intake.