1. Malaysian Airlines missing flight
It appears that the first sighting of debris of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, may have been made off the coast of Vietnam.
A plane has spotted a rectangular object in the same area where oil slicks were seen on Saturday.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott called the Malaysian Prime Minister last night and offered two RAAF Orion aircraft for the search and rescue operation. Two aircraft were dispatched from Darwin late last night.
Further developments
- It was revealed in a press conference last night that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may have attempted to turn back to Kuala Lumpa after it departed.
- 40 ships and 22 planes are now searching the sea.
- The US has sent FBI agents to the area to assist in an investigation into the two passengers travelling on stolen passports.
- Five passengers booked on the flight did not board and their luggage was consequently removed.
2. Australians on board
There were six Australians on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and two New Zealanders – amongst the 239 people on board.
Paul Weeks, a 39-year-old mechanical engineer from New Zealand who lives in Perth with his wife and two children was travelling to Mongolia for his first shift in a fly-in-fly-out job.
Two Brisbane couples, Rodney and Mary Burrows and Robert and Catherine Lawton, were travelling to holiday in China while a Sydney couple, Li Yuan and Gu Naijun were also on board.
3. Toddler dies in Perth
A tragedy in Perth yesterday with a toddler dying after being struck by a car in the driveway of her home.
The 16-month old girl was hit by the car yesterday morning. It is thought the car was driven by her mother.
4. Toddler found choking on blind cords
A 17-month old toddler has been discovered unconscious in his bedroom, after choking from blind cords which became tangled around him.
Top Comments
I have no idea why the internet has anything to do with changing the 2 out if 3 media law. That law exists purely so that certain people's bias's and views *coughMurdochcough* isn't the only thing people see hear or read. We need that law so that the media doesn't become even more biased than it already is.
Sure, the internet provides a 4th option for people to get their information, but many older people still stick to the 'classic' media so we need to keep the classical media as fair and unbiased as humanely possible and the more different owners and therefore views/agendas, the better.
its very sad about the Malaysian flight