Morning team MM and welcome to Monday and the start of another week! As always, it’s been a bit full-on in the world of news. To catch-up, we’ve slung together the most pressing and the most interesting:
1. Anti-Nazi spy Nancy Wake dies, aged 98
She was a feisty Australian credited with saving thousands of Allied soldiers and civilian lives during World War Two. Nicknamed ‘The White Mouse’, Nancy led the allied French Resistance against Nazi soldiers and forces and once killed an enemy soldier with her bare hands.
2. More asylum seekers arrive by boat as protests begin, judge orders injunction to halt deportation
A small boy who arrived last week has joined a hunger strike, protesting his and others’ impending removal to Malaysia from Christmas Island. The protest was taking place as another boatload of mostly Afghan asylum seekers arrived. There are now 105 awaiting departure at Christmas Island. Late last night, the High Court ordered a temporary injunction on their deportation after human rights lawyer David Manne (from the Immigration Legal Centre in Melbourne) initiated proceedings. A further time to discuss the matter is set down for 2.15pm today to hear the details in full, before any further decisions are made. The case was brought on the premise that the asylum seekers should have had access to proper legal counsel before the deportation. Among other legal issues. The Government’s legal team put forward no points except to note that delay of transport would cost a lot of money.
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Oh that baby Beckham. OVULATING.
You think she's cute (she is)... you should see my baby! :) :) :)
I just love seeing pics of Daddies and their bubs... so very heartwarming.
She is just adorable.