1. Teenagers in de facto relationships
According to a report by News Limited today hundreds of teenage girls across the country are living in de facto relationships.
The startling statistic comes out a day after Police revealed that charges will be laid against the Iman who ‘married’ a twelve-year old girl to a 26-year old man in NSW.
NSW Women’s Minister Pru Goward has written to federal counterpart Michaelia Cash to push for a national awareness campaigns on underage and forced marriage.
“Every young girl in NSW should have the opportunity to make her own choices about her future, and underage marriage is completely unacceptable,” Ms Goward said.
2. Daniel Morcombe’s alleged killer’s trial
The trial of Daniel Morecombe’s accused killer Brett Peter Cowan will continue today in the Queensland Supreme Court.
Evidence presented yesterday told the jury of an elaborate police sting that was set up to force an alleged confession from Brett Peter Cowan.
Daniel’s parents Denise and Bruce Morecombe also gave evidence.
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3. Gittany to appeal
Simon Gittany who was yesterday jailed for a minimum of 18 years with a maximum of 26 years for killing his fiancée Lisa Harnum by throwing her off a Sydney high rise in 2011 has indicated through his lawyers that he will appeal the sentence.
Top Comments
A man shortage.... How peculiar. Apparently there are more boys born than girls because Mother Nature knows that boys and men take more risks and are less likely to survive into adulthood. But a preference for sons in some parts of the world, means boys and men significantly outnumber girls and women. So maybe China can send us a few men to balance things out.
Abhorent that abortion workers are giving out misleading and false information!! They should be sacked and charged!!