We’ve rounded up all the latest stories from Australia and around the world – so you don’t have to go searching.
1. Gossip columnist resigns over offensive tweet about a dead family.
A socialite and gossip columnist for a New Zealand newspaper has resigned following backlash from her tweet that the tragic death of a family was “natural selection”.
Police believe the family, Cindy George and her three children, Pio, Teuruaa and Telyzshaun, died from the fumes of a car left running in a garage to keep the battery “ticking over”, Stuff.co.nz reports.
On Saturday, New Zealand Herald columnist Pebbles Hooper – the daughter of fashion designers Denise L’Estrange-Corbet and Francis Hooper – wrote: “I’ll get major slack for this, but leaving a car running inside a closed garage while you’re kids are in the house is natural selection.”
But she backtracked the following day after outraged social media users hit back at her.
“I deeply regret any distress caused to the family. I apologise for my wording and take responsibility for upsetting those involved, and I was careless in my actions,” she wrote.
“The issue I regrettably tried to raise was about parental negligence and the precautions needed to ensure the safety of those who are unable to care for themselves.”
She also deleted her Twitter profile soon after and resigned from the newspaper.
2. Sydney man expected to die within days after being diagnosed with Mad Cow disease.
Former Sydney Swans chief financial officer Frank Burton likely has only days to live after contracting a form of Mad Cow disease.
Top Comments
Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) is NOT mad cow disease. The Daily Tele tweet is wrong and so is this article Mamamia. Somehow, like a game of Chinese Whispers, the media has turned a disease linked to a disease which is linked to Mad Cow Disease into Mad Cow Disease... ugh! We do not have Mad Cow Disease in Australia.
Mad Cow Disease is bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). Variant CJD (not sporadic CJD which Mr Burton has) has been linked to BSE affected cattle. Sporadic CJD is a sporadic, RANDOM, form of CJD but is not the same as Variant CJD which is what is linked to BSE. Drs have called it a "human form of Mad Cow Disease" because of this link and because of the symptoms..but it is not the same thing and people do not need to be concerned or worried for their own health re eating meat or catching this disease.
I thought the last two paragraphs of that story wrapped it up nicely... but I'm still with you.
I agree and I thought about not commenting because of that, but then I decided that it still needed to be said because the fact that it's sort of cleared up in the last two sentences doesn't make up for the fact that the heading, the first sentence, the photo and the clickbait on facebook are all incorrect. Not everyone reads til the end.
Not sure Bill Shorten giving a speech in a Pub is the most interesting thing about him in the news today.
It's interesting because he's actually showing a bit of a passion here, it's a huge contrast to his usual extremely flaccid public presentation. I wish we saw him like this more often.
I wish he had some policies to enact that vision.
Yes, I'm sure that's true. I was more alluding to the fact that Mamamia is a little selective in the news they choose to present.
Yeah workers being abused by corporations is bad, but workers being abused by the unions they pay to protect them is A OK, allegedly. Then there's the apparent policy of having a campaign manager for his 2007 bid to win the seat of Maribyrnog, costing $50,000 p/a donated free of charge and disguised as a "research officer" for the AWU, when was this donation declared to the Australian Electoral Commission?, Monday this week.