1. Adelaide Hills Fire
350 firefighters have worked through the night to try and bring the Mount Lofty ranges fire in South Australia under control – before temperatures in the area hit 38 degrees today.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said that 12 homes have been lost, though it may be as many as 30 as damage assessment teams move into affected areas.
He said that falling branches were presenting a hazard in the area and pleaded with people to listen to the advice of local authorities.
“The overarching advice we have is listen to the advice of the authorities.”
22 people have so far sustained minor injuries.
For immediate up to date information please visit the CFS website.
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2. One punch victim remains in critical condition
Irish tourist Patrick Lyttle remains in a critical condition in a Sydney hospital after being punched in a one-punch assault allegedly by his brother, Barry Lyttle.
Patrick Lyttle, 31 is reported to have been involved in a verbal dispute with his older brother, Barry, aged 32, when his brother punched him causing Patrick to fall on a footpath and suffer a serious head injury.
Barry Lyttle did not request bail when he appeared in court yesterday. He was charged with recklessly causing grievous bodily harm and would have faced a minimum four years in jail, however, police said he blew a low-range reading of less than 0.079.
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I can assure the doubters I personally know 2 people with cancer who were denied access to any government payment except newstart. Both were told they had to meet all job seeking requirement or they would be cut off. This was while they were getting treatments such as chemotherapy, Because really is anyone going to hire someone that requires regular time off work for medical treatments?
Personally my deceased brother could not even get as much as a taxi voucher when he was suffering from a terminal illness and couldn't even walk unassisted. It took a legal battle to get him a handicap sticker so his wife or friends could drive him to appointments. His wife was unable to qualify for a carers allowance either.
Frankly Centrelink doesn't care.
There is a sickness allowance he would be entitled to. There are also payments for carers that are looking after him.